Show GOOD 11 SOME RESPECTS though the year which hal just ended has hall been anything but favorable in many respects there are still some redeeming features about it BO an far as we are concerned conce reed locally rarely his has this community and in fact act the nation ever been blessed with better health lou less deaths have lave occurred dd D according to statistics during 1921 than during anyone any one of f many previous ty years Y another thing things in 1921 cravor la is the mild weather which has hall characterized list it and the unusual amount of rainfall as indicated by the report of our voluntary observer lire bro ther th alex al matheson MAIn rim published else where when re in this relle issue our annual precipitation averages above twell 6 and three fourths inches while lait j our ear it lacked only a little of being seventeen or about thirty per cent above the average the pleasing thing about it too is that much of it came calm in the latter part pan of the year and will be a direct benefit to us the comm year our 0 land should be in excellent co l condition for planting next spin spring n g if the first few days of 1922 are an index to what we might expect the precipitation this year will aso also be good because the there certainly has been a lot let of moisture lu lure fall thus far despite the fact that business may not be too rushing for a while locally Ip prospects bra are much brighter than they were a year yea ago because bebau of the particular r grature tine of our I 1 in n it dustey try in this lern ity we can m not t expect very much ell money re in ciraula i 1 on until ill our wool clip ii sold but bu there here is very every reason for us to expect from 25 5 to 35 cents cent a pound for this years ip clip rod and that will mate material rall relieve conditions it is reasonable to expect too that road read work building and other rit act invites will be resumed in the spring so the thing for us to do now 1 is to look beyond the clouds claude of the next month or two into the sun on shine of the things which will conne come with ab spring there them are am the those who know knew from exper experience that the best way to pay tithing is to pay atut it in the season thereof thenus and not at the end of the 5 icett ear if rt A is paid at the end and of each monh V the bof b basis of the in come for OF that month it t is much i easier and much more satisfactory 1 not net only that but the law of tithing billing re requires loures that it be paid that w wy way Y and blowe are ans predicated on it its observance accounts should be kept b bv each individual and a tub I 1 tog ing pv pa ment made at least once met a month |