Farmer's magazine (January-December 1920) . >lANTAS POLITICAL STOCKING is the title of J. K. Munros feature article in MAC-1^ LEANS December 15th issue. Mr. Munro thinks old Kris Kringle should bring Premier^^^ Meighen a cap that will pull down over his ears, so that he cant hear what his Cabinetcolleagues are saying about him; a hobby horse for Crerar; atin sword for Ballantyne; a white plume for Lapointe; a caseof grape juice for Rowell, and a pair of long trousers for Mac-kenzie King. Mr. Munro also sizes up the East Elgin farmersvictory, and lets you know its real significance. Dr. Wilf


Farmer's magazine (January-December 1920) . >lANTAS POLITICAL STOCKING is the title of J. K. Munros feature article in MAC-1^ LEANS December 15th issue. Mr. Munro thinks old Kris Kringle should bring Premier^^^ Meighen a cap that will pull down over his ears, so that he cant hear what his Cabinetcolleagues are saying about him; a hobby horse for Crerar; atin sword for Ballantyne; a white plume for Lapointe; a caseof grape juice for Rowell, and a pair of long trousers for Mac-kenzie King. Mr. Munro also sizes up the East Elgin farmersvictory, and lets you know its real significance. Dr. Wilfred T. Grenfell, THE famous physician of Labrador has contri-buted a striking piece of graphic fact-fiction forthe Christmas issue—Deeds of Derring Do, whichdescribes the brave fight waged by Skipper Loveday,his crew and wife—in the dismantled Silver QueenThey expected to find a watery grave that Christmasweek, but the wifes dauntless spirit put so muchcourage into the men that they won a fearful fightagainst the December ?What! You dont want to be Ring of Ireland? Christmas Issue of Macleans, December 15th The Emancipation of Polly MacCrae By F. B. M. so-human story of two spinster sisters in Old Ontario andhow the crippled one won a husband. The Jest of Circumstance By Gertrude lands in a Canadian city, fresh from England, and thereis no fiance to meet her. The girl ultimately finds happiness justas the Christmas Carols commence—but how? Our Golden Flood Roars East By Nicholas few minutes a train loads up at one of our many mam-moth grain elevators, taking our wheat to the seaboard. The City of Peril By Arthvv largest instalment yet published of this sensational, dramaticserial of Bolshevistic plotting in New York. —and All Points North By Nellie L. gripping story of the pioneer men and women of the PeaceRiver country—many even out of the reach of railroads, tele-phones and doctors. Read wh


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