HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1926-05-20, Page 6WATER OF CO
,The'rgticile Path, "
,sweet .ecoste.4 is the leeee- 0104.:
'which the '10100paaa at I t r I
10,
tee oir1da113 •exPerlettee Phere of charity and purity, Yet With!' Greeu•111, e. leavete 'Mug .1 ke• paltelien-
• eel to , ti ,ceuetrY 'Where , out the riteming water of Celleteraitionlierite' over It and under a MOW of new I *
t of soiled of dig run- ; hisimaginatiVp country will rentaie .foliage. there: Are tiny somber Stole Of I*
;. I • ei • !
OVeraatiOa,... Parryiag'IlMaglaatiVe., for it leeks thee §911n.e eat4 that are. t'l.vee 4,, 7'4 ! tiliiezelhng intoethe : •
e1ne:0'000er we may. etyide our rwhich gives it netua1ity71111.0 realist:it, earth that softly Sleet froal t3liefeit. The
its,;-.7carious paha; the great ; of the, eeeeereetien ts the rine by ; Peth,JS ,hall sunlight, half shade,, cool
Ite1.4 ' Of :our daily labors; o"se- which:the nnirel -le reemretl, Ifthe eed:Witedele9me in spots. then dry Atte
04 'retState. Of ',Stogy and literary conveesittisee does not ring tree; if it aneniileerYe- ' ' -...
4a.4 pleasant. saaa:5e 1111v-1e:etc-le %vie Point or PurPose, then' the ni**,eTnher4e ,Poartharef347eroavforroetebiho..Soepeg,, 4041410;
, tit *AY and relexetien. Through 'work is :doomed. Faults et eepetrue, •
�hl Of these pureufte we heee.contineal, Ition, form Or. 0epeription met ipeigniff, eriihiele, tettle ecaleeps; euiving .cree. :
e• leeLeleeesoend of' Oat. runeing. Water. cant When cempared to faulty pc:Inver- 'cents', end reeetliele blent 'depressions :
we ieurnee to eolitudes -of :ceipplete • • ' - - ,, renege° where the' road, resta• In the
• ' • ' 4. Vigorous fleee.
I
• have been lately placee On . the hard
Ai ^we inuet have at times, and SQ., Batton. •-; , ' • ,
we invariably return to the. • .• • • .. • . • leuglting sunshine moisterplaes '•
, , • Ip toomany ease* t IQ ,l'Ulani,p3 `water,. there; is the full imprint-ot a jeCent
.e.genstoMete emine with heightened ,joy. _
of etieveeiatien,10 '..04§onall4e.• :peoteenneteeleft-le the .pitts.tid earth. .;
A" meal •eathn In silence is dull ith th* edd t r f th goy 1 as -
•, w e vette on ou o e e -------gtie reettented is 'thee bridle •
, NeleMoteseellteseeinget,
Sere Aellyer • Loege's' diecovere of:
ri.einOY for „efheerling," Iiitherto. the
„eloper of wireless receptioe, adds Ae-
ether achieleettlent 41 14e maw that
stand- to hie' ,eeteilit Connection with
Wireletet. . • I .
Almost eettetlY, years egoe. ;Ply
Oliver showed how .a'sparx 4 eile..I4ey-
.• den lee could be made to cause
in another 14ayclen' ,inr "seine. distance
away.;- Poen after thi# he- made the
first electric bell rieg -without Wires;
at distance Of'rerti yard's. And he,
had a wireless apparatus Werleing, hi
'Liverptiel two years .peforeeeneter.
:Blite.c.one game from 'tale take but
afeefiret Werkeste pateate ' ,
-1.4e iee.oneeteed muSt lee*served on the., tteeielteleeefelite`ugh4eAggent'eRealteeeteputireiticieeee-de tiii-ougri-lifelkaicrowg7 7-.c.pro .
the kieciee.t6
d inter- • 1 e s ' 'wi h s
esetete, strewn frten •1Y- • ' narratilie and: aCti9,11 •throggh. ve I y ey.T pgt . t it tr.ecs. ante fiewere! •Ceneelan-born editor neW.Flenteer owee,
•'eo,teese'.eietlelight 'einitter. if It Is en lee efe.,eeseriptive,,,bitaetlee, eeitee'.igingink desertion',, 'milet,".•
,* pleasant. •and palatable, • 'The :Yelieteg' esini erten fiteiVe...ttlene et ;tile destiettidei Along the heneeetird: t114..
s r „ . „ . , „,. „
• ' " through-.• • e ." •
*'‘ water •Pf cOYIYOrge419,4".!inninls.earee.teeels as though it -Were fe canal;nee be, seen ereueeee etinew .ebere gee
out our daily •rinititie: . lightening cut Straight, ehrettgle one flat .etutered...e Of, Metericate gilt -ling- ever'
•itasite,....beightening.,eer• joy, •• and, -1:041t ihyo, The. *ater.',11*are,. it 3e nroVrn•Iread,.::$0.t •gniy few,)
• plying .eveerer.: betaefle Veltielt accrees. te
trie,, hut there is nothing inspiring ill peoplereeel'ie the joys of the briele
elew little:We weithl Ireln the . sight of sihee. the hovel is but want, 1,42p4.10,44. antival
,
reading and study Were We hut off the eeeepee mite the Imaginative oeetete 5,4ept,od earth, taking -t them
'rem a friendly interceettgeeof views. ,eottetry whieh, the .author wishes. hiS the while, or liehaling the perfume of
our plulthooir is a. aa.058.011 flitcrar
reader to behold,* the 'Sereanes lenet e
toll the eral contour down to'len but tacitly ebared With their'
new eetomeeeerir thoughts intest, •ete
Our ;•relexatiOn.'e
end
Feom. piocoeflon Chattel'. nee
..,'Ettegatesetif eheYariety•Of topography wit
of this "Ceineeeeetlientil country,the she
strettels'einesteneceesarily :range' from .Mutttoome,with.arttelt ene then, "-
tho
et- breitet., :. • . ...• • '
deep, rivers Of :deep discus, 'fee
teen theeehretter..otelnY :iittoemete,Of faP
incopeeenientialetielk;: Here 'are -'19Y.
.
• cataracta •Of worth'. oratorical PonteraPlatiyee. rilminatien ..the strealh ors tee solace 01 :*roiadiancl,4.
.E3lien14--,-..-st,Ill-retaitt-••444,• fresh smooth
' ' having certain grandeur. .eileore• 1 . • . " ;:•
but the. etnitinuoue *thunder of it event- • This :Tule of cotteersation • applies
" . _ .
'Uellerepalleeene'" tbe. roar of It remains
An one's'. ears, for .hong after.: 'There are
.nnntyi4. tams .of doatn,....broken up
..
by eftiggY. rocks end:: anagft..iatp acie
inbnions,•,r.iffles,„ or billeWe'epon'.which.
Otelyethe.baidiest (Meer eletierk; Arte
• eefee. :beetle -tele have.,le.'abuneeece,
. Where'. the 'carreat: sluggietegne
• motithe Which Vie., with the. water..
fans •-•4.„ ,po.pularitth,the,rOortitOde'.
Even the -mare Or. less:idle 'chatter of
Zeee*.936.4.i..iPtilli,ft,,,a°,a,Zif;t. ofligh11;14:it 70411°Iijy.tl°:' 'lif.a1VItidrrs:‘.1..114T' BiglidSgthesilit 'Qiielltelittlie. *war°63.•!hehirg.
,_-• ' '.-
Ing the tbe, recoirt eoheeetien of hie ."lea " fja,erOtiki**4<.ipiSolui.tetceedo,,4fP,e,1a.T.4041,10; xi''faio..set,g.preepapteicr
eollegtente end eleteleleeencele': ..' .'.I
realize.' e Bite ':•eitie-e, only, helps *,,lelr,•''
BY exposure to, et, glow of •alurain-
' Ligibt' Fr°i.,!! rielitiii81 * - ' : ' ottueZdhsiiitht ifiroeilaarejti;601telnegnhaeS;el:ue:
_ ... Jelly to hear P.M deliver them :Mid,.
„ : 'lent found In bengal; a photal -
P 9 h f '
graPhie plateehas bean successfully 1 weeeet e ' •
develoned, .1 ' -Lete.ly she has giveit much of. her
, • •
. If there are sharp deelivitiee of menet. . Softly their horses' h9ofsheVe *.1% S. 13'; 119'99' 9'; *3 Carnid91'1691' iinie M•14 ' energy te-''' ''helPi4g • Mr;
Medical 'College, Calcutta, who Ohte,1*'..1.Citurchill frame his Budget. Mre,
rative,• let the water come tioWle. fellen like rale; as they enjoyed the
leection (if lerilinolle vegetation, Churchill is a .• h*”.• Parliamentarian,
It' a 'zestful ll-Parkle, if there s' a burgeoning hi ocHns, -• the Ara. ng esfylts °that luntilkosIty.'w4.'s usually pon,e
land knowa:theeecipetene Well .as any
er oliff .0f .sharWaOti011; thestream einee, and the • Sight of robin red- fitted . tie ceetain spOte, ; bat in settee' elate. • ' • ,: : . ,.. • ''
oaepie the. eat surfacee *levied all:inter. • ..
Pnafee'tei10-eneethiteneWe.seieer-eeXlng:
Alferise, who, bk. the 70.14,.10. coining t9' i3, mi.. 4e4.4,60i;; peetter, for the Ciieo
London ehertlY ears ; an En 11 4 °' ----' • - -1 . '
writer. ...,.., .. ,, • ' terie gertiettleilrel .e,setestiete, ' . •
Driving recentlyJ t• t ide
e4i:trIllet',.,t4h4e. Hiegel Car 'ettiee to a steed- P:le7r4triPkeeinngrbiel'P'14°Iesul'earPandes";(1°•WY'Selinle17:,
Melee* hY," 'the ellehfrenr, At that . Mee *erCle;.,***.'"e7***4'°*T9r7 'i'"'Y ''414(111;44Inctitt'
A Mint adineteleet had to be larletl0"arOeealta°Skilfee•e'freagraet ee. the ".
7afe:to „ue,p.,,t, Ire444-4le.:04koriegt, row:::::tiung 37,wo. IS'e;ernnl'tlteettee 44 414 4144 "4' 9494:
WO'S. WelhIng eli. the 'smite eireetjetneo'estahliahed.TOY bn.iteiRt,.-Nr e lifethnO-
som
''''' King,°13. °Be , 1: jumpIv41id.41 : ::. ,;, . Y. ,sea.l. King.4e4°'5 ). ,' and e' . ' ( IF 1 i*E 1: t$ 7.24:--' C littbluf1.1. :9e:11161d:4:u' b.: ar4:4., n113' 11:':::;1.:t;i6. ti'.4W. "ea:et '1:4'' 11 li 1:1.,ti.664.1::itiCt4dir::..e!-:114. ci;:;;91. ' .' rill:414, ,:"..' Tt. ti
11 ? .g4 B.: lee:;:t,19.11."014''' ground t114Ptt: t'llill11",:'t,' the ). )i.0:trotted plantingf i: , . . 1, 0. '1. .1 )t hrP11441•P 24have; (.',.: le ort14. 11114. i: tilt:I. 61 bl...bfbttl4: of. 4'e?C *It' , e I. i..hn. °" reachs' r:ePtrt ht:r e, itte, :44Pedr' re' e.t.. : ilbCi(it 1.1P41t. Si t 1z' aput :P:01::::,:1:::: -*1111.1oele:da!:: •
."7311" c)1114 444.'"°. z$ 9t''' S.9'.' *. * ' h fall.. 'Peotile tict'not•li,he..e.&1.1'.
a: g5ip;.I. seat, and it :you 7.40 eeetheeeg deep lilentleg. fie*Mie .t9., keep. the, Pietas.
Pa149'e*:'" ' ' '''' - . Y. ' '' • '-' ** ' •.. h u vitere• 'you
gettel-bke, old Man," he said, ei-leve
' ' ' • ' , • f • . - is in..t o , . 0 ,
glom bleornipg.. Thseesethee ti? elent -
• •.•, , . . . . „. • e . . . ,..
... I , ' . . , . • . ,•. . .' • '
.:1 lke.r.:; 'TOnell'iaGarlefilatcl.hyS,'7,1Vtl!;1:-1:Er.;;o1 e.rii' ttilt:•titlicter..fietidt4neol ig°1•1e"'eYll'irl.1.1.161;°n11.3e;:':
Teetisarer: of elee Royal, eloitseheidi 101#11.•thejeget welt settled ist their neve
whose ...Mite:Wren comments', 'On homes. Seine people keeP 'Mee g .
heritedi wealth have 'hetet, ettrecting 'them to *diefeeent elepeUin elle. ,gereete .: •
Milethe the chenge.(it'.en apt retort... .
attentioe, has the ,reputatiee of never'
Just before tlie last election he was
epealeingatt aneeetiegin the cettree of.4
' .‘pwp,lirticyhozeo.u..intment..: a,.eyr44e.fre.'ilhaii:.40tpPotansetnaaills
for utile • • • .
I ' h -ki G Wittig r * led .
1014.0. OF GAO
bedause they do not ?teem aed. by eo
deine.: hake no ..flowerse .They are „
heavy' feedete tette seoeld he fertilized
e'very year' • Dane Plant:on the lawn
and 'allow the grass, to 'grow eroned,
thene. end, 'Choke them, ' Tbey not '
like to be planted near trees nee Close
to the feundatiott of a house. They do
well in, the 'pereepial border :where,
thee get .plerity Of sunliget, ,Seceess,
• . n a etas r, r eel ,
e Ofeelte „cliff is eneenged by water overhanging branches frani.the. her, !ITbir a '411' MO more reason ., why 'I
,
•'..Poval. rough the tshelteeee eat- seerine trees feint anattieel Teem.- arch should stand for 'Out" • • '
so. and meadows ot description. Orel. .that partially shades the her- .. - „
fungous .which laves out a :subitance
"Drop MI"
Stalks, showed a' white etreali of -light / , • .
along their lengte„ • , • , A friend of mine, , Just back from
Fishes Change Color. Children .an om._ •
,11 wt • ci w• d Inexcuenble They' are easiee to 'grow
• .
• . , • - with ,peentes Is so, easy that'failitre is •
equally, to the novel and our deity
In'theeqUiet fielde and ,valley,o.
Where there arer: no spectacular ..drets.
and rapide;. thef,atreara mast be kept
eleer'.ot fobetteetfinf „lest '. it . loSp•'its
deep, •genooth, , sweep and becoine
and sluggish. Unnecessary , „ . • . •
lefinialietne and 'hated or even vulgar
slung, verbal makeshifts, eee
'•tiateePentilev likeieesivatie weeds
,Iiere 'the boating Is .ea, And •anyone..S:n
There "-coiaes,, tt• •"steady, • reeking -
that. --teris*-icrii---egotact :with oxygen or
fitytem. In the air, the resounding *ewe Solo
ng ng as the fungus lives it
gresie tee. a single horseman. made by ".
continue:a tie emit:light,. The Plants,
;the cymbals of ,nietal and, tirpi earth, kept in a Motet. cent:Wien glowed for
with a tieing interlude mei an oecas ten weeks 1 •
al surface rock' Is atrIcle. Tho.rtish.c) , • • • "
the bridle path le bro***Itee by :this, new
! ._ „ .. ,e, . e _
;donne; ,‘Tali. Steady •staccato beat of
terse and horseman, The twain coins
' Centurion A•
elate:14e*. et. is .new . .
twentieth century girt :riding like • a
part of the beautiful horse ---a Crinasen
. ridee 'On et, glieetnet marct.. _They , ewing • •
It lose.id thee the lightle• dna to a
,
• -----
:and More spenhalY in the. gulf etr"ni was eleeVini: the '.cherch alter . his eerrnhoet alinetrsittiltihaetMaw. itTlialeY7aare.ealifterbuehle° ... .
.acil,roo.eadiournin4iy.ntde.gaer.,itlw.:19erittrde.tartlishecoeyont4:07rGuatii.;:tysoi.Iftpak:ulifiti:sino.: _"te, ra, nnY,:',,..ffeid.1 'email 'John ' as lie' .
Wonder to villitorae . •
.a: great Vince& s Weaaing, "'Chicle is ' married '
Million Japanese Women . Thom are' several reasons %even for
.. '... 1140*. ''Eng,igeef:e*eBeeoeeese. the great diversity cf Color, but the
standard theory is thattbe fishes: have,
• A' Government 'census reveille, that ,inthetottree Of milhOns eemes, eele.
Omelet 1,060,000eivernen In Japan are orediheinselves to suit the •co;Or of the
engaged tit •bisiness :efieluding the ocean landscape, boralk iseetireerie.
eptingee efiel tleingele'Whreh!oren '
scenery 'under the., eurfede ' Of.. the:
• The grettitere and tedit'esh the
.southern: waters are the otiesi• which
are famous.' or changing &lore . •
Aed, a rele, chenges' •c9114 ithe#
d, in the:-Ceurele'.ol einteeforin 70-tich ease; -Sooting 84atites-.7them, 1•1.4 a:144.
may embatiteWith safety, the pace Is a stu
ertey one, andel°. great:expenditure -of,
energyeie required keen aileet,'•
In our, reading this 'demand tor. the
pound ef, running Watere13 More im-
peratiVe •thate' is -1 generally aekakvir-•
" ledgeeee kjiovel without conversation
would be ereelnli'Aefair. The eithet-e,
mity glee us an imeginitierSeOuntry of
eeee.e.eee,ute that le thrilliege May give
nn vfai.'.nakt,,that' entraiiee; far, liolizoris
that glow iefihkirutifful-light, craggy
peaks thitlailar clirel3ea only 1:iy the:
*tent eff "a at
diat- 'of.,,ertr or , eau ,•once z
ealiiede ,exhilerate With their atniete:
1
hheoett iheteditetentee. to the: 'euenral. Often Wings'. :lightening the hoofe'..of., ., • ill* f.aetele,,,,e;
Of .thesee..lev,e001ere1in' tnedicee Ser;
the horse :as .they Scale Peeneesian. • • •
. . . . . vice as :pityeiciatitte nurses,„inidiefees•
heights.' . ,
.-and :di:hk clerite. :Another 80,000 aro
teachers,. 'while •'60,1000 .,are :telephone'
•. :'. Ancient:clooks. , .. , operators and •in: °tilde ;•nierk. .7 There
In, the. little. Village', of East'gea4r.-etl
. ..
in "..;0erlishire.,--•Englatid, „there :. is .a.
ehurele,eloek thathae been :telling the..
leg: With. ft •aeulteratiop Or".inepurity Aline without interruption Or tour liun-
une Ared,joais. . At leit they had to stop . it
any .fortn. mutt •be, diverted,
ery.revidatitent a clear source end •iieetrder that tieceesery eepaire. Might 1 Women em. ployeect lit newspaper °Meese,. ..reie
200 niusielene.:: .Thes,eyerage,wege lies .reeeet.d. ithe.eteltableta.the vege-
ndiege, epd keeett 'eltenglitguirtil ix.
ring .:.meet '•he' turned diligenelY. into t'enledee bet the nu nis?nk is 1..Pilll.:.6 i.P141
.. . . .
t 'fici:wing river.•that ail growth. itakr .the job, readY t9 ren ftet. fedi centuries.' for woeinee is aboue. twenty Yet (.50) ;• -
titble or oteek gtowth. in, the Yiefilitee
..entewl in -cetality to ite magnitude. ; • . '
' • pelmet:tete . who heed" ,•etudied ' the
-•
' a 17,7a !'... ,•,•: •,groteein ..their ' Ocean 'h•cenee fled that
. . „
cuerentetliat- heroic efforts are •neces-
eery' to clear sereeere
, .
: Like every stream :it iteede.. Meet
pick up eelditienal •breadth and, depth
ae•lt. Ilowie•and here' again increasing
'7777777 ,="77,77i,'...„„7:•,.e
hanging ignposts. -Sense and Sensibility..: • .
. The story is told or a man who, oh I Years ago,0 I atlinfe, when I tint had
• his ecleathbede1 said, : '"Phee thieg that . ear, . .
wa
strewn is to .retain its Clarity and
purity, every, trtbutarY, that would
tchfuluess is essential. If the
br
In
ev
'se
ou
be
are .00p,000.wriMen.inmiatila.de.scrilied the fish becotnes frightened orexcited,
as, "ceminexciel husietiete," including andfrequently It will ehange its colorwaitreples aed motion Picture actrese- Ing in a feW•seconde ... ' • ..
es; ;the letter,.nunthering„ 620. ' There . The color' suddenly 'ternslighter. or
are 34,000' eroinen:'Itaiteressers, 1,000:
darker accerding to the tint,of the stir=
move fee doubt. Even thisclock Is net
the. oldest In England; for the church
df,Eye .parish has one that was erect-
ed in 1515 and is still' running' with Its
deigleat meehenistn,
trembles' me • no*, mere than "peen the -'----1 goentedethe tetel eipense; • •
great sine of life, is a pick :playetl 1 was able to say .t the end . each
when I was :a trey. ear to Where . • • fitty - •
lived' Was ;a moor, in , the enriddle of What it cost me in dollars and Ceuts.
which,. two , epees met, and at these • I• pieteed the •derere Of, expenditures;
cross roads was a, rielietye. signpost • too, •• • ' . •
. ,
The arms •of this eigupeet werelooee, The gas and the eil thatelt took e
and 'elle da for fee I took thein doseu Aed, whenever' I, tilea,....any. tube • or a'
aud changed thern.eo that:Mee ,pointed e • sline•
,‘
out tbewrong road., -1 ',POW wonder-
boW•niloiy.Poer ,tioavellees I Sent across
thetereeerefe.theiveong direetione,
' „petewe Over change the Sigeposts?
Just look round,andthe tendency for
this in the world ' May he tjeasile die=
eereed. To -day teme.of tie . call' dark-
' ness.light, the'bitter things are ree
'presented as. eivetstit, "Smart!' people
• call If "seeing life"; these' who wish
• • .
for exeuses tale of "sowing :wild •oets,"
It all. amonnte teelite same thingeethe
changing of the SigupOst
,wher:et ii-tro.:0,esessity %for us to be
prudish good goody The Woad
,
luts no rootit for eithet the Pharisee or
the., prig. We need, to tultivate e
' • breedtit. of tolerance and. sympathe
that can find room to appreciate thee°
weo • think differently them. us. But
• it 'ie. .vitally necessary that We shall
arkAtitethe .wayeveitit dearness en or,
der that eititere inaye..not Misled: •
It Is ari te all of tie net to trifle: 'with
ehe' thinge thet are dfingqOus. If a
, mail Cares •to risk hie life, that. ie his
1,0:tete& le ale iteer hopite-e•
Eta 'I Mune that 14100. to go ZOr
driye
elefore I had Been 'begun'oe
puneture, or such e witted affect' WO
That it Sneiled..every, bit of .iny fun,
go' no* etre aliclished niy: .system 'of,
.1 My epiriteere wee above ieete
in. is free an the • air,- Without worry
•or care :
. ,
And reelly • enjoying MY earl'
S..' Osborne.
,,••• .. Nellie of ,Paper Bags, .. . even' as the fishes. .seten along . over
- . Several 414. be. made of the Lvariaofrred seedbeds they chaege.661-
i-seeer•hege itt. er.eice aefi-E—teedeliVerreefle•O *,:s ...T., 0:17ettetheyeiegese etiute:eteseitHevereeln-
eeTeminye 'dear. 'at(' :eon hear: ethir :lettuce, place it in a bag and 'put it l ,:• ; ,, e. -,----1--;:-4 e -e -e -e
Mother- .call you.?" .. • next te the ice. ''. et -Will be
:After one has .cleaned ised6iWilivelixt.liedc Illipeerni4ge:iten;s. 'ii.viritoi 1:59.y...' - - • i.., :
Plies.f.rem: the stores. , .. ' • . ., ; teeeeting 'ander to ' Watch thene• th an
Course I did! . .., .• . , - cOld When taken out fore,13:43:i and. win. • • ..
• - , -• `-' ..- • 1 '' SetS Child Fashions
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• "Then' why. done' you -g t h - t • ' t di • 1 • it lode' in a cloth. . ' •.' , • • • • . ..
once?" .'.' . , ' • ..• , .--- ..e.e. 7 ' .Qpiert raelehee: and ' parsley will be , Although..011 ' . it, Master
see; ..she'e 'nereeue , etta loutid Meet gatiefactoek treated '!in the George,Lascelles., elder.son eel-jetzt:cosi
new, isn't lie?" • • / •
"Yes, darlinge'
,
"Then•What's his naMe now?"
" A little 'boy had been out to party,
On the way home he looked up sudden-
ly at theesters and exclaimed:
e-mCilh„ daddy, look at those ‘, pretty ' . , . .
stirs. What makes thee' keen All? A • •
Areellea Week 'or uninied?" -7-tee -• ta
-.evgr. sing -i-'1-n nclerit'Malt
nweet substance .tbae estates as the
inee•expands Cut the beds when they
are. only half open:. Plueger the *ems
innivediatelk, into'Watere It es e.,:gebd
plait to Italie tlie water le a pail beside . .
You when getting any; flower. Tithes:
leettee than holding. floweie in; yoer.;
hind until ail are cut.-: .1 ' •
Y
LIttleMollie was reading the fanaile
record book ; Conteinieg:the full nemes.
and.birthdateiot each member of the
famuly PinAlly idel came to her On
She gave .a.gier..ot ainizeittelit,and.ex-
Cleimed: • *
. • "Virhy, diidd, 1as born On. nay
birthday"
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Hive yeti 4, little. 'garden: • at. youe
home'? There fecere,/ each year „ the.
season when the •fertenaee ttwellese .
the leso congested.area0 of the 'OUT oe
viIlege,mttee'fitee arid.'depide the (mese
• .
tioneae to ;whether he •will.permit tee.
leek lot to peoduee: i.naturel c,rop .of
greets. and...weeds Or, hY 'properly di
:reet.e.d effort, ,tern into a ininiatme
•Iteld.'froni witielt lade gather a
1
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Two little sisters; iteieenie and Doris harvest of -fruits end v.egetables. te ,
werehavingtheearvainwgastac,4ilsyv.hoeitite Quritet,lein- stahlev, teloptation•.. is tapereittele One:lee:1 at
uch a time thet. there Is wisdom ikee
disb. She started to: cey Iiitter1y;. and fact In. the maxint .whicit .eae. It that.
efter islet ef 'eoexing said, in: a plaie- "All, Work and no• Play makes.. Jack 4
• tive voice: • ' • ••• • dull iteye°' leueeif Is:equally :tree; as,
,
•' A Shock., '
'Please, the•nen:. *itepte
has been t,shosen, that the eeveree of
'fir Doe's." .• '•• . • . 4.til3()* triter: : play anti
eel! . „ •
•reeerkietegletebe -worse foieeack_teitineall.
Joan e agedtheee, :wiehee to so into. wolok and no play. There is joy, 111 e
the gitedie one foggy. morning: ' cShe simple arts of the gardener eltere.le.
opened the doer, and then retereed. to greater satifactien.:* easing 'peep' .antt ,
the .roOth. • . . • radishes'grew frOth the Seed to the do
What the Inateer-,- rendleetsked shed etage of meterity draw in malty
her mother. • ' ' ' other pleaSurableeandeetekipgs whittle
: "I cane. see eutsfilete she replied. are sennetiMee *eioitepointing. The ,
'eft'
s. ever -so. eusty.". •••4 • . cuctimhers' and potatoeoee proeuees'
shoci:h.ei• awful if 1, stietild ge toe :sarne weeeePoWeenaybe prepared fee klarY; hes I.tegun te seelashiOns at the.
sudeente" • CoOking' and .kept in'perfect coneitioe tender ege of. theee •• : . ,
, his "own garden lait.e lieen declered
•
• • • •
• fisting our rayes.
• It is often said that 'blind peeple do'
-----------• e and it le trite that
uo
blindeese rebe snioking Of Much ,at Its
pleaitire, it is equally s:true, that blind-
ness- leigely, ,spells the. 'pleasure • that.
•the *erase pereett'teee itt food. etlee-
leise tty the *eeperlmeete of eating
whit our'. eyes sit ute de.. nOt'reailze
.responibility;.:,;*There, is 'Plenty with' the ...immense •difference- that . eolor.
Wilkie: to OJOS?, ontSelYee wIthote our makes to footl...1, • • . • ' •
. jeoperclizing the •best ineeite..... • ' . Take the inetencee of
Around. ue thtlre Is plenty' af. wrfnig• 'citeege and butter 'ff,your butter -wee:
;
and hardship and eleril witeeut our.*de. pure. White' you would. not like it, oven .
rect Mg: others ott the wrong path. For ,thougheft tn he'perfectly opiiri, and
a mate to eo it perpipelee. With the stit 1eeed.•:' Yei if you Went to Twee yoh.
Intention...of' aeldeteto lifeet Wetilil find the' tedinary catiniri>Ov ut-
diabelidal: • pit .soine •do ft: - • ' ioire einne to..
;levee tett' teien us: !O., broiteett net. like It , • 7 "
'Yes, but ,;‘•'t mite: be so' firoad that we Cheese it) I•te tieteral stato almoet
' are'sliallews .We may. be as breed *as white. and the best itillk,eisesehite. let
tbe moor , 401 f -tied .as Our alseaes for. people.
• itatellee breadth may be atiother•naine: evetild ,Say that Pure elteese had ere :
•
..:-rate the', Impelse: to change 'tiger:bets. taste, NMI brneVing this, 4lie• ritsese
•It .14 -wisQ., ,therefore, never to eePeeVe Would teeny 'leek teete. for 'tete tree
lehat we knee, to ,be•wrorg: re- 'ilfat tatzte depetnis largely .sighe. •
act tioon. es it see. d15. Vre ere Made et • '. '
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• e better stuff than thee -end letr'eoing, •,, •
*or+ 'better things,. . . ''''"et on
o • •
eireete %,.,..etee be • 'bpi, eeetteh. et 'firer eilP, great sheie. etenieg" tri! .
• :etrOrig enough 11," when We Itied'aSked • °1*.t.'""' r.te "Ito*. ).Pt'f• 140 ileete
. ..
' e. e,••e.--.e..--e........eee i epliteed'es a bag next to the •iCe, , 1 , At be, reeene. needieeseirkeebltiene • • .• : • e . ' ' a 1Na . •-• .... , .•,, .
•• The.,bage!'do :not take up . the space • Peineeen ..M'a'ry. adoitred. ;a', dreseine 44,. 4* -.1.1 •A-lint4e,' OiliPer return she said- ..Titetiettreindicatto.nelleht.the. Nee.'
"We' .saw .scinee , birds,: end, t lee •of Making Laiden', •in Ant erlea,.'at I • •.
, 1 -that,„ •Itettse. or • other ' containeris . do; ",.gown of e.liele :hilie -''flannel tleeefated Le “le" .:'
„auntie. , says ' thee...W.e receive ote. pigeons e fejt elght_tinting t'ile.,Yettri of •:th'e War,, : •
. - . • . . k titer ' 'things' . with Wbito. kithene, whiskers'. atiid.,,a,n,., .bto. Ile.. -sure „owe were•made.'of f.eathe Is lenguieleug lutes a seriteeen 'tittle • -
.. , . . , .tiati• Selene() eIonttor: • The loss iaci- '
• .., ., ,... .: .-----.---e„ •: ,e... .„ dent. tathie .tendenciee'tii not • ceiternatetlee
..., .Orie. night, whilst. Carrying my tittle. in dollarse Perhaps the. Menefee' - • ' •
.,. hgliirtlia. .1 met'.a. friend of father lefee • teres from the .ba"C,k-eonrd,fe.ritte1reetiete:
' ' * * • . alwity appreelable. ' But they. van . be,.
oven tee hoe rpaner scorehes eastlye.slippere a ma ,.. . . • . - .' . .1 . . . '
' Waste ,matp ial Oen' he thrown away ,boys of the smart Sete -Meet least aii
• ..iow a.'reereu 'Ben'ee:1 .7n/iSketT7 ... , ! ' .c..01;11TI.ftect. in' the ''keowit. term's,. of • ,
heatly ire bags.,,, if these are 'placed in Mothers, Of Melte boes. in the ' s Mere set . * ' • • • - . • •
Little Eerie hail been o le to be the Itheet epe imens ever groWn"-
curie.
• etvekeeeet'ell,. when yen. called I ' sup-
pose; •:feuncl girlish ...Vision
framed in sett .curls ef gaiden heti?"
John—' Not at all--emeld framed
in soft curie Of blue steelier
in the ice Chanriber. ' l'AppliquedweittenS ivere on the sleeves
. if One desires heat,rells, they 'Mee end front, and:a-kitten peeped out
,be left in 'the bag and pleeed in the: trent each pocket. The Princess.made
oven, care ;being taken nct to have the a Purehase Of one of theee•eowee, With
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Tee 'little girl servcee•d' him critical- aeltievieneht, satiefactioe, and Jo lee
the refuse "mile. • —want to lehltve dresseteg• ie*11.51 hhe ly and said Are vou Ben on the one' can discountthetie or lessteSheir
• wIreleser! • , • .
• ••2. • , Princess 1Vlary little. creorgie:' • • •
, value to t telt posseSsOr. 'flse boy.
• el:"
Cats e.
he lid ' .' • • ' • • hi
• 1,4...afflee Withetit.tnerchinif.. •
. A little girl. ore , entered ho eigne et„ nnl t cm.
ix . I dab w e • n ri:st•li s
'• „eedgitie from old. ggyptiati '1/16filree;. Vette...her Mother and enet; tler aunt. the •Wonitte who itiee's and
cafe were oceaesionatly used•in retriev.e., asked for •two tit Atte' half.' • . feet loaf .of breed 'or. .citke„ flqii -the .••.
'water. birds for ..ljell'tiari,linritere; •.• , ."Who. is ths.liait'fOr; intiniriVT'.eak- artist or eetill'itor .DeptoJnee,s, op-.
. : 14.3(04, -wee the eeply.: .• df..' the. bnantilid,...knOvra e 'Pat hit:o
• • , • • . 1 . .•• .wlie builds and files a kite, the man".
•
" A f, electrie waffle tron
turns but scOrchless' waffles,'Its the
current automatically -Is turned.off . be-
fore •the trot •gets'. too hot. ." • . •
• ed t ch . . . on canvas or 11 etone, e, steeplIen
1. A Fl nters' Kids c '
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• our war, i'q:itneorie 1id ea,ilattely
ed out. else; %%voile .4.4tve..ti6tr, • 'oho,
in setikes would do that Sort,of
•ttioral tnttiit 5-
-
•'• some' Of us are, ermetettly
Those Who, h3. their thdulgenott 'arid
"'�litaL jMttt tO -raise rtketf.:: are
s'oort,etealed. • Th el r, speech and qo
and genetitedeporttnent indicate to the
world that thes,r; are, /tot 'sate •gttidelL.
Ve 'can 'enly he trite if, ,par best.
*sir el,byLeeepleleg our „road
'ly, aiibhipIligttthiira- ereae: the
right read; feet your, erintieles 'Rotted;
e. *tot tniaga wilt 8v.nititout wen '
f'atitilea • burn lyiqg,r,ter 'Piet longer
atter lia*Init been „etore,l for sone r
titoothii. •.
•
•
:ht.:et;tJiI eiaffleiv who:rt. stotruiS Wifl
A ,S1ON/ rest es fee' glitte!" witnie Ibiri
•
ere ••
.1 a
And it. iin4, glthetIe moon leek's through
. "sy witideeiet,prosseled lee.take
in twos no41 threes 1 heir. tee ereiv, •• ,
Work with Alwir \Vet ropes in life bilie
Lemplit cley"..e faee.
,
1 140 'ilit0c,ef.. for smile may sleep •
_gt Ntt .;4111:14.
: • eel. .
tett ete ,their
,
tete. the 'tog and 1s11(I4
t)ow,nateny tbe (jetty: ,.
ee • -- • ' •• }Seifert eeekeisiy,:,
ADAMSON'S ADVENTURES •
' "Bet, Munenty,". seed the ...cited (lila- t:fon 'Willett apcienpilstimesit 'trines:
... •iy, eem. not a.half, i!el ope," . 2 ' .' , : 'elle matt , :mottle spetle te• line . Who
. . . ....
, • , , .: ,goes torth. teententeand 'sew nee; •tint
,
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The ebileren e er 6 •play lug :Marbles ; be...moue. 113t, :thy theenets i •r t epees kin
in, the sitting -room. One ef 'tho "'mar: ee;hielt lie Can distinguish as, Ittv.q•Iring '
bleS ran 'Wider' the planO.',.4111,4 tile* eiti, jeer epreen Nine. . Prom A mei
' • "ingt: 7hsitildeltim• eril/it.'41(1141.WtitliYehlier6colt"rree'rtifeliev.‘"eli" lit*:.:1* ste'n•iit(el:hilsiti, .-11;I:n.aegitli4;nagt,i..tlii. iat‘1116t•Iligito t.r.,‘‘iii,* 4./4'w it (4
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DI:il, had4sectuttilated'ilriler,the 1415110..1, perleei, ef teleiM'e.interrogatitte peltrie
...t)toiltifin.thisit;iet;aseaernioloa"..ttgtit e•eut4e0: aivieoliilts.„..be, it :tie's .,,:, (rite:, iini::4100;.1..1.1.1,Iiiii:!.t.:isiti.;!) tralf.1)...t.01:1t i
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'Mettler, :teeeltig tee .dift,,;seld: . "New, , a lathered 1.-teleer, ienspite foils '. inte1!
aanay, denq batbcr witlt .the, mete:el 1•094,!.. T11,...•:..bitV,ri or.o.t.c.4.!?....:41!.:.1;,iiig '
. just now.. Leek at. 'tee 'tett yens 1.4e-.10:•pav,-; Ps 1.. ' ‘'.'01.-,,••"itiri; frotu thria°
rakilig butte. • .. .. • • ' . . • ': . e nose?, lee. itte;wee blelniefe•teteeetteile
"It'e'all.rifilt, musette)." rePlie:e the ;.foutti: The 0410, Joasoti 1,-;,11..fu4e
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