As.to quantity and tillage. 



When you come to (Irimsby Village, 



Ask Woolverton, for he's the man who kno 



He doesn't deal in mystics 



But, he'll give you some statistics. 



About this charming " Lady of the Snows." 



And if more you want, you'll get it 

 Just enquire of A. H. Pettit, 

 Who is posted on our record at the shows. 

 Of the big Chicago Fair. 

 And the laurels gathered there 

 By this enterprising " Lady of the Snows." 



In your land of boggy weather 



Vou have gardens in some measure 



Pears upon the wall, gooseberries I suppose 



But the whole blooming batch 



Wouldn't be a garden patch 



When compared with "Our Lady of the Sno 



True, in winter we have snow. 



And the temperature is low 



And at times the roads get driftsd when it blows 



But with winter sports and pli 



We enjoy it altogether. 



Healthy, happy, with our " Lady of the Snows " 



And now. dear Rudyard Kipling, 



I won't say you've been tippling. 



Nor to scold you for you error I propose ; 



No doubt you meant it kindly. 



But you did it rather blindly, 



When you called our country " Lady of the snows 



^ . . G. C r\<r"N' 



Cratghurst. 







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