Wakefield Advocate (Newspaper) - June 26, 1915, Wakefield, Michigan THE WAKEFIELD STREET 3CENC IN CUENCA MANY a man wears a beautiful Panama hat woven in but he knows little of where his head's covering was or that this Ecuadorian city sends to the world a large supply of its famous is the and now that the through route is open via Panama it is likely that Cuenca's hats and those of other Ecuadorian cities will come to us more quicker and In larger quantities than ever says a writer in the Pan American Where is High up in the nowhere more majestic than in lies this ancient with a present population of 30,000. Through the republic from north to south two chains of the Andes between these mountains are high the most thickly populated sections of About 100 miles apart the three leading inland cities of the in the Riobamba in the and Cuenca in the From ancient times the trade routes have existed between these centers of commerce and with the coast of which Guayaquil is the most The opening of the railway a few years ago from the latter city to Quito brought the and Riobamba as into rail communication with the but Cuenca remains 93 miles from this modern artery of Today the railroad is building toward and if plans are carried out the present force of laborers will gradually be increased to 1,000 The topographical studies have been completed from a station on the Guayaquil and Quito southward 15 and the preliminary location established about Approximately per month is being expended for the engineering force which numbers B0 Delightful Mountain Let us press onward and view the old city of Cuenca before the advent of the before the modernizing effects despoil it of certain charms that appeal to many The city that is easily reached by rail is not always the most interesting or the most hospitable to the The visitor will be delighted with the climate of The city lies in a valley 7,800 feet above sea and about 70 miles air line southeast of Cuenca was founded in 1757 on the site of a settlement that the ancient natives started many years previous to that Various mountain peaks dominate the one of was chosen by the French astronomers in 1742 as marking their The visitor in Cuenca today is rather surprised at the very substantial appearance of Its many buildings and the business activity of its The curious dress of the humbler to be seen to the best advantage at the central market is especially The native wares and merchandise spread upon the ground offer the curio hunter and the craft student a varied field of Many Fine Along with the older life is seen the modernizing influence that is slowly but surely entering into conditions and This is especially noticeable in some of the fine residences of the people of many of these are with a profusion of flowers adorning their which are most Cuenca's streets have not yet modernized into well-paved the cobblestone is still but the vehicles are made with strong wheels especially adapted to service over the The cobblestone is still to be seen in many Latin American but is destined to pass Among the public institutions of Cuenca which are rendering important services to the community are the college and the hospital of San Vicente de In this city and vicinity there are numerous sugar for the valley of is and sugar cane is grown in many copper and mercury are found in the surrounding but modern mining operations have not yet been largely The rare in on account of the difficulty of reaching the city by modern will wiBh to visit some of the notable ancient ruins which are situated within a short ride from the MANY HOLY W r You want courteous treat ment and the very best in and Cigars Call at the Novak Michigan and thus the aspect of es has been so modernized all the more difficult to at they were like in ancient have come in large settled in farm have built up almost a 1 er on the north side of old But even they are not so as the Christian Presto Change I the parlor he met a beautiful made violent and at last she gave him me. Every one Buckay would be married in Giblets broke off the en- base hta slight of hand the M thirty 1 Many Women Who Say Wrong Thing By Ellen Pa. It is & curious fact that many well-intentioned people have a wonderful parity for saying the wrong thing and getting themselves into endless through lack of a little kindly Poor this habit of their foot in has become and af twr time they don't know whether they are hurting other people's feelings or heart in the world and who extent of her blunders is often my she will exclaim when greeting some woman see But do you nave Srown 80 dreadfully doing to You have ler the category of a pleasant No the nor does she like Id c/o C. James of the gave him a Si The Tigers are club work and Morris to rely on in are in the with all base ball teams of a match with the league is a fleeting Yet the le least realizing the enormity 3ws symptoms of chilliness in and will manifest th. J r a 0j my Qyj come teas probably to her as I used to of the tactless in base or after a certain become positively The chain was exhibited In did wm Without they want to give or take a of a hardware store in ind at the same time ronian without tact never will Second He who marries a widow need hopo to be called the bests charm lies in the fact that she ever he right place and at the right 1 in consequence the bug is a the 1 to these crops in almost every ej the South and in large the middle West and It cannot live on the ins or on such plants as In consequence if are planted to lotton or the curlew at or probably be the best use for this purpose in the n Wisconsin and barley or After one of these the field lanted again to If the a similar alternation a resorted to once nine BArlew bug will remain In an throughout the the field is planted to corn is out jn tue spring to feed young corn By means g at the end of which ted the mouth and the the of the plant either secures Its food or Jits Usually the a little below the sur he ground and extends into of the If the just above the the throw up a number of while the main will be without ears and In this respect of the curlew bug produces t the same effect as that of fly on a young wheat lithe If she puncture is up Qn the food is 17; 11; 8. her has learned that others may the finest thing to affection of one's and in at The progress of women SOME lady must be a makes yon think said the tear that she might sometime have cancer of the stomach kept her from sleeping wouldn't need to be a contortionist to have cancer of the was not bnt what the doctor said that made me think He said she had her stomach on her mind altogether too experts H all over the world had the effect of giving women a desire for higher Women are now entering universities in every part of the In Germany the the German government women of the United detail last year the number of and the oi a with the whole student e years ts the great majority Most Russia furnishes over a Lv countries most of the Africa or K. of the total woman women in the large 262; 172; 150; 83; Halle a. 81; and 38; 24; 3. taOn woman students give most calves the enrollment by courses early 702; mathematics and 91; 47; Hard Work to Secure Good Horses By Henry J. Coeur Idaho Some of the experts in horseflesh clain United States has available more horses fit for army service any other country or all other countries If this were why would the agents of the French and English governments have to go over the country with a fine-tooth comb to discover them? Surely the owners of horses that are fit for army purposes are willing to dispose of them if they get their and there has been no complaint that the foreign agents are not ready to pay what is The fact is that while the census of the agricultural department gives the number of horses in this country at many there are very few thousands that would be passed by any horseman for service in the Draft animals are useful only for the and for cavalry service the horses must be sufficiently well built to carry at least 150 pounds and speedy enough to keep There is not one horse in ten that will meet the On the race tracks of the country are hundreds of thoroughbreds that could be bought for small but they are not good enough for remounts because they are not up to carrying The thoroughbred of the right type makes the best kind of a cavalry but some are not fit for the State of Mind of the Schoolteacher By Doctor The state of mind of teachers is for is it is imparting alertness and character from a living spirit to a living It is that teachers should he led rather than that their strong points should be dwelt upon rather than their that their sympathies should be kept active rather than their critical that their opportunities should be magnified rather than their to the end that they may be buoyant and their teaching energizing to the better natures of the There is a difference between such teaching and the routine when teachers have lost heart Strictly a very busy What la your want to make you so. Leave your recipe with me and III look it over Jost now rm engaged In closing up a little deal by which I expect to make in real Just So. are various sorts of man will buy a cheap give his growing sons the run of and then will be surprised when one of them marries an A Sample understand the father of the bride has several other daughters to dispose of in I suppose that is the reason he gave this one A Hard May certainly has the male contingent at her But she is rather a capricious isn't a who is go ins to be very hard to More the matter with the man who has charge of the asked the prima came from the night it was so dark the audience could hardly see the How do you suppose the people are going to know this is a light Under Several members of a women's club were chatting with a little daughter of their 1 suppose yon are a great help to jour said replied the little so is but it is my turn to count the spoons today after the company Is Oratorical said Plodding you want any wood if you'll gimme my m hang around give yer husband yer two sons an eloquent discourse on how wrong it Is of not to turn in do deir gained Going Their uplift movement has great hasn't seems to be uprisings going an The Only understood he made a fortune out of NOW THEY DO NT Miss Jones and I are to be What freak election bets men do Invariably the When first a man for office tries He thinks one term enough win But every man who lane's a crae la out for and maybe His I was an Indian fighter 1 wouldn't like to fight the Crow not the Crow Indians how can a Crow ever show the white A More Important he you continue to love me If I were to be poor all my she asked you continue to love me if you should chance to become a He Was I see a lot in the papers about men standing in the bread my they ever have a cake line tor small boys to stand Certainly do yon like living In the do I know? 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