Boone County Recorder . ves. Measures Pan with Baby. Although Thanksgiving is past, ttis perhaps in order to mention that aPeru woman used ter~baby to a turkey pan, says the IndianapolisStar. She went Into a hardwarestore and Inquired for a receptacle bigenough to cook a fat turkey In. My baby, here, is about the size ofthe turkey, and Ill just try him inyour pans until I get the-right one. People In the store heard the in-fants howl of protestation, and werein time to see the son and heiryanked out of a tight fit IT1 take that one, said the mother. with a sigh of relief. Appearances.


Boone County Recorder . ves. Measures Pan with Baby. Although Thanksgiving is past, ttis perhaps in order to mention that aPeru woman used ter~baby to a turkey pan, says the IndianapolisStar. She went Into a hardwarestore and Inquired for a receptacle bigenough to cook a fat turkey In. My baby, here, is about the size ofthe turkey, and Ill just try him inyour pans until I get the-right one. People In the store heard the in-fants howl of protestation, and werein time to see the son and heiryanked out of a tight fit IT1 take that one, said the mother. with a sigh of relief. Appearances. Little Margaret and her mother,while out walking, approached a par-ticularly filthy and bearded organ-grinder with his monkey, and hermother gave her a penny to bestow onthe unfortunate animal. She hesitated a moment before pre-senting her alms, then gravely asked: Shall I give it to tbe monkey orto his father?—Lipplncotfi- Truth should be the first lesson oftbe child and the last inspiration of manhood.—Whit Dairying is an im> Western The Last Best West The guvcimmim«t Canada now givesto every actoaletctier MW> acres of wheat- growing*land free aad an additional 160 acresat an acre. The 300,000 settlers making their home* haWestern Canada Is the best evidence sff the superiority of that coontry. They arebecoming rich, growing from 25 to 50bushels wheat to the acre; 60 to 110 bush-els oats and 45 to 60 bnshest barley, be-sides having splendid herds of cattle raisedon the prairie industry. Tbe crop of 1908 stlU keeps Western CanadaIn the lead. Tbe world will soon look to It aaIts food-producer. Tbe tUn« wUob osoet Impmagnitude of tho country USagricultural porposoa— Low railway rates, mod school* and cburcbes,markets convenient, prices the highest, cSbsaSkperfect. Lands are for -sale by Hallway and land Cb»pantes. lMMviptlvepniapMetsnnd maps seat Ires,For railway rates and ocner Informat


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