Dan Greene © Continned from Page 1 There are countiess beanthf{ul farms for snle at snch small prices that one workers Just what is the reason, Pus silly they have decided to take their lissex and have forgotten the original costs, while we have not become recon clled to the fact tlit we have dropped x lot of hava’ work and eash up here.| fore the day of the auto, and my bro- inqpravement in their dress: styles.|die young. aud they tell our—whit we Maybe we think we can still ensh gov|ther-in-lnw) bad arranged for me to}They are becoming, almost miodest|kid onrselves into calling—our- repre- British hospitality and {Betish ornment bonds for gold. think we hare; get my pierure | in. the - paper, give /agnin, “1 most partienlurly noted the|sentatives what to do. Et sure gives ; Columbia facds blend happily. | 1 sold standard,’ think that’ Bennett]/them an, opinion of Flint’s progress absence of so much Duco finish upon|me a pain in the neck. able, Diningtooe laure oe will create prosperity or bust. or that | in thirty ‘years nuda generil epinion | their faces. By By rooms ere clean, homelike and some of as will got “Work and Wages” fof Canada, after thirty years, “As I} - 1 thoiwght. that onr little bures were Ce , - : 7 ; quiet. Near shops, theatres, “Compared with Joral conditions ‘and|am ‘not given to getting into print(?) | qnite nanghty and were getting reck- | MorePPS's—This will she O5 Ineks, B ats and tains. rE. G. press reports, I found that the erops were looking very good and rain had heen had every plice along the line, Toxsihly the erops will make good, but when one thinks that this is the 7th of|tours. aronnd the country. When I) poze, “As¢ for whiskey; that good a that olumbia, Jnty and no grain is headed out yet, jurrived buck T wes able to go fo Sleep | qagile, as:the brand of vot gut, which | Stevens wos jofiing acl new. purty, ape just wonders why they’ get all ex- elted about our small wheat surplus or where they get the idea of a 400 million bushel crop this yenr, We would remind Mr. Bennett that there Wis once & man nomed Joseph. and - why get so excited nbout nothing. There are plenty of things of more. eon corn, besides. pur, small surplus—only we doubt if he renlizes. Omir little trip dacs not entitle us to give an opinion but we often wonder; yyy, if the king of Fraure and the Czar of Inssia did ‘not’ talk to his subjeets in about the same tone of voice as some of our present Cossncks do — today. They say that history repeats itself, and if you do not believe that just keep your eye on Mussolini for a while Think that one over n bit. ; Should we,he able to sell out’ here, ta reasonable price, we have no place picked out to which: to go. While § === SNS Oe that wu number of years ago Tolmie came through the country on a tour td we have had no erops or decent weather since. The other day Pattul- jo went through the district and we have had thre hard frosts in succes- sion, If it lasts another five years— may God help us al. , : J intend te speud’a day or two more In Flint wheve I used to be engaged in, the. manufachaire of curringes, be- is it is 36. yenrs since I quite news- paper reporting, FE decide that the mniduight train was about my size and so passed up a lot of joy. rides and on my feet, und as nx imntter of fact have been loosing sleep ever sinee, in- stead of catching up on iuy, so please make due allownce. Having seen so many things it is im posible fo-enumernte them nil, int 1 might say that the time IT spent in Ford's phnit. musewu nnd village was worth the cost of the trip if one saw |. nothing else. You will recollect. that a year or so-ago we had a enlendar showing the first reaper being tarned ‘Tosaw that ideutleal feaner, to- gether with the various following evo- Intions of the biuder, The old Cois- wold cottuge. with every part of it, and the stone fenees, and even the soil In the yard divect from England. The old plank tables nnd benches with the wooden ftrenchers, or plates, complete, are inst an nttom in the village lone. ~ Yours truly. _* D. T. Greene _ i DP. -S.—It is impossible to think of. all oe by the saps tho" fell ‘for the baloney, and excells the best efforts of the States. PPS—In_ the mintter of Sunday. dese- eration I ‘regret ‘fo ‘say that Canada is excelled by none. not even Hollywood, except in the matter of scale, people and autos, Not by good intentions. Since my Jast excursion out of the sticks, to Portland: and Vancouver, I must, congratilate the ladies upon the less in- the matter of things earvied ou the ° hips—hoth sexes, However, — I. nust admit that Cannda has a bit the letter ‘of the States’.in the matter of you secure from drag stores and quer stores. by signing your name, is the rea] ved. squirrel and forty-vad white- inule: yoviety. -C had a bad attack of indigestion while there and found that Seoteh was the ouly thing that was sufe to use in nny emergency of that ha tire, What I had in mind when I started this P. S. was to throw one little rose to Cunndda. In the States, where T travelled. at least, you may buy. beer at most of the gus stations, hot dog stands .and any phice where refresh- ments are sold. That does not seem so good when you think that even in the city of Detroit, with an ere out for cops. we made G0 miles an. hour— in an. emetyency of conrse, ‘Phat. speed is merely the firmers’ ordinary speed on the highways. Not only is heer with a real kick, eat the same as soft drinks, but with no discrimination as-ta the youth or. age So I replied anything on Canada. that we had no need of them up there, When we had that kind of mental de- ficients to care for. we just sent them to parliament or to the senate. “That - again: reminds — me. people fighting among themselves be- catise some vote for one! party and some for another, Task you. what difference dues it: mike?’ The. senate being appointed for life, andthe good please, and cheap, as. sour mi needs some good bot | stilt itt Interi lor News, en The Finn! PPP—Juat: hese That may he the ore Fam toaking fay fs the present ones are terrible Thank goortess the train pulled out then. —Fiitor. , Here and There Two or three times as much rainfall this year between April | 1 and May 8 on the Prairies as compared with the same peridd last year makes ‘the outlook for ‘the 1936- harvest similar.to that at-the same ilme of year in 1932 when the largest crop since 1928 was recorded, states T. §. Ache- son, general agricuJlural agent of the West, the Canadian Pacific Railway 3 in |. Leonard J, Pohlmann, travel ling passenger agent, Canadian Pacific Railway, with headquar- . Fancy | | Vancouver Manager of the Grosvenor, gives his personal assurance of the highest quality modern hotel service to visitors from all. oints in British :Write for Weekly and Monthly MINERAL ACT Certificate of Improvements NOTICE ‘Fisher’ Fractional sitrate in the Omineca Mining Divi- sion of Range 6 of Coast District. days down below J Jost § pounds. ‘Toa of the consumer.. It seemed a -very. tected NewS ore was recently + Loented on Mount ‘Evelyn, Hudson hot and sultry.. While. usually we|the things [ saw, or the conclusions}! [6 Constmel.. it & . Americal Asscclation of ‘Travel, | SY Mountain and adjoining the Rio wey poor idea to have these gas? stations; - American Association. of Travel- : hnve a very comfortable climnte in which to “live (exist) up here. “We hive no cause to keep up with the Jonses, were it possible. Our credi- tors have, not as-yet, driven.us into Innkruptey, and we have had no flood or aust storms to bother us. Although we have a-lot of ‘Lammany-. politics, nnd expect politics to assume a more odorus smell in the near future, we note that the main results to date have heen to sicken the public and make a 1+ af independent, independents. Per- samaliy our worst kick so far in 1935, wits the recent frosts. We recollect arrived at in oue short letter,.but. just thought of another | muitter that stick me quite forcibly,” tinada seems to. think she.is juts a bit better than the Stntes, in many ways, but outside of the Dillingers, which by the way Are just as respect- able as many of the men who -have honored hy Canada, there is not so much to get all puffed up about. In the matter of polltics I would say that for the start she has had, Canada . will sean lead in the matter of putrid politics, The hair brained promises of either Bennett or Pattullo, are only scattered all through the _ rural dis- tricts—and the farmers and the young people go there at night and get quite well lit up. On top of that beer is: sold on Sunday, the some as any other time That. seems just n bit extreme after the recent prohibition days when: you had to sneak up the back alleys ‘to get a swig of 2% and a renl snort of moon shine made you linble to ‘a life .sen- tanee, , ' Another PPS—As lam on the subject and as I just noted - that Bennett was svon to appoint 16 move old Dillingers or has beens, to. the, Sennte, it remind- od me of the day I wns dviving past the Hone for the Feeble Minded. I nde some wiseerack about the States having those Institutions to my cousin | aye Tg i i j whé.is a school marm.She came back | of manager of the Seigniory Club | j atone set rey a oe ccawted ce at me hy asking if we had-nothing of , the Chateau Frontenac. in -1924, .. the kind in Canada, I was stuck for] and. haa had rapid advancement, ... |° ve vl a © 1 minute, as-T did not syait her to. get}: to his present high position. ; Tash ‘an d. 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