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Anecdotes
.SYNOPSIO. •
•.,..'04:.ia."ItzsOczOotiph-W`nter!fl atierneon,
''the' borne o.
willett.:ati,(tAAP-daughter.
*flth *thySittefOrd; on the
grins* or; 7940t..PPOP,- Two., .more v,allera
OIlt Tile* snicz' STOAT: •
...,•;:Oli4rr$4
Up man 'and a fresh -colored, VO-Yisll
Y,091)4"14*.*•" The Iatter sP"Oke
‘`r•brOlIght him along annieed
; yet:Inc "G acl, "Said. 'let
him be urjqc1. In, A snoWdrift: -fla 'ha.
tI.is all !Poke simply WtarvelOus.
rojicule logq.,hurrung.
''AS he Says, niyyoung frl4r1(1
kindly piloted me here," sad Mr Ry-
. groft." as: he: shook, hands ,:sprnewh:at
owdyod'etr-giaP
• Vjolet?,, • Vii.y •seasSenab1e.4eitther. •-••
tither to seasonable, ;I ,
• -;nOved','to the' 'fire,, talking to
Ronald Garfield bilttori,
• ", •
•
--jzsay,--Can't---Weget-up-any--Slcating
•
..anyithere.?1,„ 'Areiirt, there s&ne ,ponds
--shOnt?"; .•
- • .
• "1 think path digging,will, be your
'41*.f." •
!give .ben at it all -the ntorni!tgo":
. ;Ton hi:maii ,•:' • ,;"
lithighj,at -me,„ I've got 'Us;
tera all over ray hands" •• • • ,
1ToW'Oh'o.57-oui2npit.-tr
, .
times she 1, SaYS:, Ple'f3- better titCd. soii
• Utiles" Sha..arays. she's Werse, • but I
ii!e, all the Saiiie,reinly,' it's 4
Each; year;
•„-iwontler. how I Can 'stick it—but there
It is---Lfif ene .,d-z%!t raTinct the
1i for X2-,:nutS,÷Why
aloney..10,
r-a-Ve •five -of
•always iteroking. the
•
brutes aid Piet,ending dae,
• „ ,
•••441tr. :Duke," 'antioun,:•c04-the parlor.;
Mr Duke WaSa,recent,arrival: He
,
man .very •quief and devoted to,gar-
deiung Mr
-
ttiOiott, whp irritalin•eri-.
thnliast on bids WholiVedIm.xt
•Vid tCketi;h1niiii-:;•-41,1764.:
riling 'the' seetion Of tIninght which,
• *Zaied th.6oii. ttini 'of .,o111-si'Vti:
-
151iSe WII•st-ieri nice -tyini • itirte:
bbt'ivaS he;;affer 411,:Anfte*
qtiite?,- Mightn't he 3M ppos-,
Ii,i1,?!jr.;?.. be* retfireilitridesnifinT
ied 'it *Its :'tli114.11t,better:-. lot ;f8
• sip
i;
•*at ii7a1kin-eto.,EitiainiliOn44,,thla
'41teil• *:"'gff6.'=.'",
•
nay
."NO;,.trelyan wil 1ard1y expect
• .,
•
!!It's awfui,. is -4t1 Mrs..
Wilreitovith a Shildder. "Tele
_ ,
Mr: -Duke' gave her a.:„qhiek glance.
„;•- nr--briAab'Yi•-tn-Pi-ita,r4d-'''fit,..--114-=
•
Bt at that -DiOnieni tea: 1",;as
brenglIt „
• -Mgr te'a, Mrs'. Willett suggested.
• , , _
• are six ofu. .TWo can cut.
'7-Rennie's ',eyes brightened.'
four st'ar-t;" h suggested.
••"1Vicue • '
wit lie did not
• •PlaY:J;oridge, .• '
Ronnie's face fell.
, plight play a round game,"
said Mrs. Willett. . •'
:;.iror table tung, or tliniirie sug:
estd. Itannie. .'"It's a apooki:•ive• -
-iirg, Mr, Ricroft(1, I wei7e''',titlying
i.bdut it this even i ng as. -We 2 cane
o g here.• - •
.-am a Member of the -Psychical
esearch Solety/1 etplained Mr Ry
cEoit.in his precise way; , .was able
to put. rriy Young friend' -rig t on. ons
, or „1wo. points!". • , •
. • "TOT-ranyita, sat& Major tirna y
."•Oh.r .bit its great; ftin„ don't: you,
said ViOlet Wi11tt. .4.'1 nleik,
-.one tloeSn"t belie've
jitst an.aifiuseliient. Whet 'd6
•po say; Mr. •Dake?,,
"Anything; Y-Fil-like, MiSs
•t P -c
• ,
loc.°C11;tiOTN `5
sJOkll •
' 00"IS
pc,%5 laNce
13\0°d.
, too
.-eq01
u
•
av'
"We must turn the lights' out »aud
we i4Votfrilfi1 a. suitable ,talale:
nt that one Mother l'in-'sures
- ; "
much 'bib havy"
, .
'fa,* w41X.4‘'FolitlIPit
frOrri an atijOiairig rot*, "It waa"ket
1n4.;04t 0 OA ilrejn'o
1Iiia 'Place Yound it with the likhfs
•,aWitched oft, o • • „,
Major Burnaby- waS,betWeen •hia,
,hostess and -Violet., On the oWe'r aide
4, the girl, Was -Ronnie Garfield. .• A
sYnile creaSid the MajOiPi'llpi.-
There :3 -Fere.,, all, the; 'Usual,
7,1SiaPera, aterePiYPed
„,,"The spirits: are a long
. "Got a lag way ,
nothin will happen " tirileas
• we: e!alei1O4a." •
Xt fiat, Oter•Solne
lair of talk died. aWri-jr•
silenee.
A .tremor ran trough -the polished
'
• ‘Ms15 it cillesPe:ha. Who 1glialraslc?
You, Ronnie," • •••' •',' .
•dol'aslt it?"
•"la a .sprit pit" pempted
7Attig1071,031:!agr-iiiO4.611,•;.2,*eic'. Pr'
-allaik-rnearia yes," said Violet.
" •
No response. : '
• 4-14,:sk it to spa its aame.",,,,
" it?" :
cOuiit' the ntiriibei of.„roclia."• •
• "(Ali rsee. jileaste
your acme. •• • • ,,
/The:tittle stated rockineViolently:,
"A't F G: 7— I s'aylvliii
1
that I or Jr,!
'As it N',.tr-aS that I?"
One
' "Yes. t'''.geiti letter please." -•
The spirika was' ,'.
• ,„:"I•lab ,You a . far anyone
•'here?" • L
, • "Who is it for?. :Miss •Willett?"
uktys: Willett?"
r ycro
• 'Life'?"
ity€4,71
f u '
., • , o yo o
t4
• ,G0 Soni
,iii. ia,' fri.:ul.rittepizt11,,,:;:itie;;ii:S:.n7iiii..,.;:.,:laso,9y. od„.:;:iti:::in.:::
lijak'e 4 1)lleti ,,......,,,,rD ..
- ' 'ell Itillii;'' .iari.::„ .
•
!lTli-ell-leY.0..4d•T.L.3511;71:1e.,s‘'f'':a.'*1.i49.'Yv.' 'Aileron
.."Erit'14,e -,, ,....1.13-ii:jek4-.. '4,.. -1111,s,-*641 '-
''''-k!;k 4e1-`• - ,wenttitt- Ali. , rev.,
laiitlie.ve ,r)h-o-sasa-'s ftice. Ttieoliti
' 'Illr firn'iii" ''Ycl'ang.,
tifan hiyi zr .0„,..V • " Pf the'
ltr fh;e4.42:* li,imeil Of thel„,,
'-i-r*'•:°111 al' -firtiglit. , ....6y4trig
'-delk' - c - d alirfieeted, , i
' 4d 'iridillgil. Ite caug ,a,a..
wItilfoi--4o-r---an, b-sr'..:n,•
zi,:,._11;::4te;111-ii..,..1..,r
snow. -11-••• H!!ir..es. ,
/6'' was g°id It witinleir e, n
.thii, evem . :g.
;1':iii(lf.:-Ierii1.- Obeukredi *0:-S'13.11iYillg v.e?'''. eeTi--25'--
-13'.; - 'Phl.,-Stoq-rit,--•alli*-i---.WitttiFio--lift e"
atte gcrri . •..hi4 . ,..A,II,;
.7.iii;:-....:14.‘tt. ve.tirr yitilA and orl Ie.
•
14
4,:t...o.a A. .. Ar. III
.'V'ToIe''t.:-*-ii,it'bld: 'ffie ,Atc..iii'it'2Llig ' to
....,Tli r j..e...ii,...m.... ,,,,,,-.: ; .....,.., - ..• ' -
omeone was go1.11:k 7aril t h ;;1 her;
Not - a worn il in n :me
Iliter:t •,.The :table SPelled
the etIe toM: . 'A. Intalifi
Ili:late. 'of_ lett:470,4A it th'e' re7g,
Italian.
The Usual accusations virc levelled.
(4111ii-s
had' been dropped). "WTI are'riiii:Or
-Look; 1 take my hCnds
•riglit oft the fahle and it tips ' ad
rOOk-S, •;
"I like raf's. going te, ask it
to rap.. Lond ones."
There wire a iin,-iierse. The table was
inert. ' It te turn ed ne ans-r`tO-.qu
-
tions.
. • Ida go,re atirayl".
'• (1pe• 1fg.-tqc.1 rock. • : - •
come
S_iid den 1 y the' fable- Vafari
• Hiah. Are 'YOU a 'n'AV spirit?". •
•
"Rave' you • a message.' for. 'some-.
•
• '
"or Vitilet;?"
f ..'
oo
•
or Major l3urnahy?
EAkz4.1! ••, ,
-"It's ft-fr.:you, Major..,,Surriaty, Will
you Spell th out, ;please,"
• The tab1e. gtartod r'Oeltirg .
., it r, ott, a V?
be: T R i Vo -it doeSnit ;rake,
• f"Trettelyari, ,of 'course," said, Mrs.,
„"Captalil Trelyan."
"E° you' inertri Ocptiiin,Trevelyaril"
• •
"You've t4 e tnossagp To, caption
'fre'i,elyarr?" '• • ' •
•
... ,
,.:•. 'veil, what is: It then?" ' ,
--,-..r.11,e tablc begati, ,,to i•oekit.,eltwrYt
rhytilmiea,ily, .,"-Str; ,iitowly that it .v.',.sis
osy to cotoit .the... letters,'" • . ''
.
., )."11,-,,'' a pan..:,e, . (.1!;;L:A .1-',"
•:"bead::" •• .' ,'
• " melte clv '1% (16d?"
,,,Xin,ak.440.,_ ''' <4•;,4,--- .b. it k•
l'eti.!.y. Z...'• NtittrIVAIRM 1 e
; .i. .;.,
,
,Soirebony • gasThere- w s
A itlatij /94e14: -"Yea.,Potc:.•
fahittir
allripund-the table. •1••
'tin" ResQtniornes;?heyldi.'eafb-r freilre9ntnoutTe4,--.,•-
a!Te411..neas3T
J- T"Yiu ean—that Captain
The,re, was a i)ausg.. NO -P40
What tO, ask next:. 1: Then, ,,,the-ta le
started ',rocking,. again, •RItythntjettili
and•siowly :Ronnie spelleiPont: 0002
ters elbud. „• ,
. •
• Mrs., .WillettloVe • a 'Pry, and 1-9-eic
,lier hands oft' )4 ' '
•"I', won't go on , It's ber,.
,rihle: dont" •
.
lgri, mike's YgiCe.l'allg''',..OUtt-resenent
an4rglear.„-.• He, was questioning the
table
; • T.4e,. Iasi *rerct...had hardly leftyrhis
liotslt*edli"Costityhtlaellnstwly'er-:atidt.asaiT44t'ut;
that 'it, nearly, fell . One' It
. • :'
"Yes.-;.- ' • 0 •
(To Pe' 'V911,04104).
Futility
capture With,
'he•make-thift, words. tOt me:
he •wind thore-zsuccesiktian-,I ' •
simPly beading dOiia a .tiree;
. • • °
I seek for "Celer, and-ntst he
Content , with some etild; dstant
•,
Yet swik0, as the night walka'near,
the sky' is argin bronze and 'flair°
struggle koi, a:single 1.1;1e •
To niedre .an Mrietionly:
h. wind bird; effortless, takes. wing
And iiiltes a pm acroirirthe • .
o•-•lillary. 5, l-lawiing, in ,,ths, Me
• Lally Star,'
00 Generatioiri of Mice
-Expert
•
dsihse
,
th-rh fielle'faiiniut, Of
Fe---,preliably," the, 'trait afiii-jidefe"
..arnily tree" ever .asseirlaled4-willb.e,
illiibited it the: t'd.iitnTy. 44:.P.2;?•.'*iSA
pti't Wan 'by'
iYnvrsity of.:Chi4FP ,e'?6ftt?
Thaeliarts, the're7Oult[ot, Miss Slie's
vezt Yealre or: the
c01
el' ef • 115;01F0 Sarage:
d de-
rail to iii;aireihat "
ter :is inheritable, as "
tengejlaTi.trait ,
heritabla as. a Mendelian
ft 11'h
t Is pOibii.,:to-sii*i4fe .dalfir
by Pieper' iitetinge.
• • . •
MjSS ,q1ye, yemhas urged
aettablishment a.:,cen,:trC11,c,e,d
rd for hum7a4idedical-
iiog,ciintends, that --with .itiCh
niee •-he Peasibli`ti'S • di -aerial'
ge marriages likely 'to:.produce can-
• ' .• •
, , .•••;
-
ver,T
A
Aii Life Is sweet.
,returned. 'Coxrimon..its •lIght
• 4.16/!,
.,„.,. • : „ ,
its' faralliar voice worries not
- even
Peoof t
•
Fitniotts People
40.sYPc.raP!c8,
'..F-amoui Folk
•
•
coula.4001r /tlie:sp.i111611Utalua,
Ptndred ears,":said O. Henry •to
Tylfe In Ashville,"au North Icarolina,
:4ever *get .41.1 '.011t 44qt ,One,,
94‘41.R.Wk1„44W.Ile,„.41*.;-At.01-!4-40*
,tence7--Seatrofnething in a face —and'
, , .
I've get ,my story." -
Thts confession' Is not !••esti,rprisinv
Reurk's 'world was alwayso• a ha:,
'man world.,--flist and last. Nature Wail
-gt mere haOktelmd, ,• •
Oy Way of contrain, tace• w. H. Hud
• sOn,:,Iyhdse word was that of nature
iirat'and last, with a Sombre:htlalan
ity in the, background'He did l' -tet slg
for ; a slot of tile §triiiti or prowl
way. Be clid not walk etreet.s, t� `giv
form lo,•'Iris" astonishing' ` simplicities
• Street -for ideas? Never; :he' tells. ti
(hr "A Mad .itchmond Park'!) tha
he would...1 call fora horse.: and rid
Straight into •a -furious lila&
can 'think,' he said to himself,
• .A.-hrock tloviiittc!,cOr,..Plie genius
luirse and driving -win -Liar.. an
'-„btbtehrtit Is *W h t teMPerament will do
• 13jerniont when ;taking his walks,
carried habilaally pOcketfal of fid41°
seeds, which, he: sowed broadcast any -
He
*niers,lasistsd that his trioilig
re17.14.fb ;the Amp,' and rib- dontfirrire
to,.the beatity :the World.
lieriTiorTriting drama Ibsen had
tirriiyed before him niiiiiheri of .P•i4)
with wcird:::- face's, •tO, enact Ali!,
car:Ions 'atoncts, heJP„.,..4:41•411' t?
lifie 'in: his
verses.
• .
f3trindberg laitd Many Idiosyncrasies..
'this • gat pbet:. cOald
hear tp...;,.p.o.:§pi.o.:eat..and heal:Yang-0
Ms Own food ferlfear. fj:oing
• yietorituao•preseryeg a-stirdoniC si-
tenet; in cOnalieliir,,- and figified.
Ale 'Month 'tei-InTse
tion• ,
Alexandre Dumas b.ought.a, pic
ttire after eiteli n 1 '
L
trake. In the • intefiiii disPlaked
no interest in- .paintings. '
. „
• Sardou, imagined lie -had a chronic
'hi]; riTie
without nefitl;• .• , •
Peril -laded' himself; • that his
-
brain was alfeeled and -that, he ,Witi
faie-ii becrinIZ' idlet.'oM.eicrityhile
he wrote h_ia -hist
• ....Halitie`ritired7kliia.:Iied.'St ko"cleck
:11011.07. o strat
Oat
•
te..--keen
going.., At his Work he wore a white
'mOnk'q'' coat.• ;
,..tdiar Allan Poe,was in loye • With
'h1s4-feet. Thy Were:hie-4S aid
Plide*hicii drilla:Fed In aid Ott
of:Season. , . • ... • ..: •
••• :itobewit.Louis Stevenson Itivolte,d; the
;easy ile-Wof h1 thoughts
' .
'.0'Isioiaslikof;liiilyzizola•lydd4.- ;at the-
• thackeriCY1.. the
house in -which heliad
• folic Off his hat .liFiespeet-
ful rementbranee. •.' • •
. .
Disraeli wore ciirsets to preserve
the linei;of fh
auth, and. yen In&
4htrilF
fiehinti ..each ear.
toal-Win had iittle-Fisneet Ter- batiks.
Any heavy vOltae be Might writ% tg
••• • '
he Pudding
trirrrir
pjlet t/r111)11etT:
,
6,9111( ire atit e
•
•t-
foia a.• nc.;,le
,
end of
"Fresh Fro. m the :Gardens"
. 1
'
read be tore- la halves- or -quarters'
For quotations , tynthoritieti 4(1.;
would tear out, the- leaV'es and
paste. them, on' as footnotes. •
• ' .
• Bret Harte wonld hIrc coath—r
buggy at night:to haVe himself driven
th-intrgh , all . weath era 114-, ni einta e d
•tat: Els best - thoughts came • tp. hint
&ring: those neethrnal jaunts,
naa Eoylep progenitor of,Sherlock
Holmes, never wore.an Overcoat, toPwn
e:V'or severe the weather:Most of Ilia"
,-lefinre time was sierrt---on-,the golt,
•
course.
Be'rnard. w puts, on. paper
notes ofor his compositions, while
traeBJng threugh the blsiest streets
Of London, on top Of a nibtiar bus.
have Seen," wrote, Macaulay, the
httorian, after a vtsit to the London
r.4711'§1:911:';:d'iP
or: the, woilM 'Of Gad.
finagine Alderman Ilurnplirey, strip-
e,e'd •naked, stared with •aboi;`,-• and
crawiini On ail Are after' a taltle
alttl
'YOU' infilit gear of iny• trluznphs
Two do:#‘06ir were just. about ; to ass
.doerriai, .1 •vioiii *elute(' out
• ,'• •
,""kr. 'Mecaulay!;. cried the lovely
pay; Is that Mr:" Mapaulay? Never
• nand. '
-Which ,•reeall'a the Occasion, when
CharleS;Eickentr youngest
$1r
matha•abe::• andson were
!inkirig.C10*-11,:the OrOalc wa)k. when
itiretyrisgahwt. it4ndlitalt141, ewolmth:
:to -Wards ; the.
little' girl,. 'catching sight of Dickens
r.111 )31VCit' mother &Oak. tint
7
it Is Charles
,,,r*-6.fitiher who had heard ;and seen
IC. all," reiniulee's • Jiidie•Ilicktilnii 'Ain
•01VIetlries of •My Father");,
oh ;.. -so
ao IWO.: delighted, • It., was
a pretty. ;merle:.
interesting 't.O'..remernber ,that.
Hicanlay's "•fn'Ons "HiSale-qUota-
tlonk, from.; which are:so popular : and
these ilakeL-' wOre4liblitiilied in
13k fOciti., in Engh-Fid after; a
rated TaitiOn 'red bVerr
*ere
'ging into :England. There
*dm, Yi.,•11•V.V,11 . •
..?/11,6 no iirtainatipnal copyllgat law in
tle day- lone 1;61144 -id, 'Years
. • , • .
ago. • • .. ••
, .
fr4equent :solicitations had 'been
'he'. she.ald.
The Perils of Swimming• •
Yettr after Y.,e4r' the, Iffst Wat111:441::
• in cthe••:';Irst
tirewning.,• accidents', vvrite4p.., .410. TG
roptQ, *.g.tan.ir-e:„.:.: Two .":00.nrr:oC,„";
)4 praeehridooroeentlyk The .vietiaige
ventured a, cariOe"Where
curreatalaet;:. 41410. C'atioo:Was ,ayer-7' "
turned Old: the boys,thougIi. Supposed.' •
to.: be ;good s Win -Oilers, • vailished
Were seen no mei*, ..Despite the bairby
air •the, water, ne:douht,,‘i7as 'ley and
iy.sed them., pueh,liceitlentsna, thesa
Will continue we have no doubt en;
.til the, end Of the world:, Youth‘will
be adventurOhq. and og the
cautions , of rauturItY.' Is' of thq '
VO! spirit of young, :Man -1100j to faea,
perlis from which (Altera s1,1111.r.,. and
'Isilt,4"out-th0;Au,),4'.4 .Y.0010 n4tP1.004
.would not be the gallant.thhig-
'-$tatletics if they Conld
he :sufficiently. analysed, . that droyn:',.
'jig, fatalities were greater ...'aniong„ •
swimariers 'than- •noaoswimraers-:-.. The •
•
natural .insilifet. :Of a normal person' •
,
.w.69 icannot ,siihn is to evoid"any 'rialtS.'
the' water just, as :the' natural :
stiric,t of a owl:miner' is . to. be' indiffent
eat' t� • them.: • -The, Person. in • '
person who Can ..sWirn ,few trok
When clad :in 'nothrilg- putuberi. .
:spine than: hl bathing sult and n
ditnooth: water- close to- the shore.' Such
ai equipment ie-,qf 'little 'use', whei.
fully. clothed' the :ewimnier duinPed.'1,
IMO .deep water' perhaps.. :far, from
land. YetIlla little:learning kai ,
'fiai.)a• .
.t
The' iVateri 'are' th"e . chief' natural •
menace .4e.• Canadians., 'Perhaps It -I •
becaiise we e so Itt„tteh' water an
:our young people seen), to . yearn
•ward it as the boys • of England yearn
to; the ,seitt.,' 'the feeble slylrnmer Whrd.
suddenly, steps into a' Mile; .the iii�xI
pert, Youth who upsets his .caq90;,.
lories ;the .ortra, of boat -an( . •
UL drifts into.tne middle of the lake,
inan who'VaitUrei too 'far on thin 1e4 ".
-these make Up a list .of fatalities'
sonly surpassed by thqs.e-qnpplied 'b
the. motor eai The :orator .or. writer' • •
who by a w'Orkle el°, Jen titotisend words
could .do anything -' lessen • thetty
•Wiiiticr be a gernus who has not ket,
been born., ' • •
'OLOld NVEipcipilp
Accortilrigin.ihe Anta erp Matin, tha:'
"gold ,bars,Werth:. $800; raiseing. frorrio;:.,
:the eargo es,rile.d...by the, airplane Citv,
i_ot,Ilily.ei:.P001,:that.parce.:docvn•near-Ei*J
e, lun, redentiy, have beeti....
,•,r'ecoyered. ThroWn1friiiiii the blazi g-
0ip1033,6, they fail:in the fields. ,A re
Ward .pf 9O .;was ,•offeredfor inforina-;',
•tion : leadiagjO.: their recoveryI A ,3riisl ' •
•gelS:dect-or1,nle..,:fteeke, • noticed
strange .behaylOr,Of a peasant naitiejI •
'--Enite;•' On the Site of the accident; an
gileSted that 1;6., had Made. an InipOrt'at find. ho poltcwt-Lo ,;;
*nip;
tI3 a t he had •tise hidden uw
'derh1 *.oed.oild. He hasgin theii
Up and his: teen. left at liberty., '.
aientistsBseuakie0.160.kst.ulUp Atom
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,Pasaderia; • '
the atoms:of-Aar:1y elements,
as one of the .inost.'nota:ble. adyanZel. •
in physica Years lit: the seincl, •
' into •:,the nystei, :of-nature;,waS dis;
Closed here lastteselt::
-Prdtessor .-E O.Leprence of • the, .
Univeriity'of :California dis.,
Ainglifshoed.:,..'gtonrc-ipt-LieloatigtS, thal
stUrigg the .past : two. weeks atoms -'of
berylinfa; . nitrogen, eel?
,.eiturt floutide, sodium flouride;;IlOitiok..'
ninr
-as weU as ;lithium ...and borer,
have .beeti artificitnly
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at 'llerkeley•,,
*Int ,i bO-ok fOrM. the 'ESTaft:'ich,
Id. .delfilafiti 4-ialticir In the Edin
Arthur Bryant
iittiO'
1.,11611'• :great
had Written'ilient
In haste asperiod-
di literature, tobe read Orice-..and
then forgotten." ' • •
ilhogPt.uio** . •
•
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'But,•11 is' ha n 4s, forcedfortimate
i ath i�u,ii1irgr142'-hit
a felraPe. in • inglaild of' copies_ of
•
e ',printed•° Anlerican •ed1tf, from
recei.,yed.' not 6.,Peti.ny of' the,
rofits," • he the least sky in,
.
,:notAr'': Merely.
.whether,, Macaulay • •••`,and Lariginan.s
(his Engllsh ub1ishrii) or aVe•Y and
Jft'oZ,PhfldJphia Alherieen
1isher) sh&uld supply the English
Zift-elcwltif:thenv adds, Mr. liryant.
:4.O;
England. end wom • an instantaneous
,
4.--,•:.•Priien Was the ---ate of firciteftry'•-;
''Rssalos. '
,
• fi•iercis,,•but COri.rita
ltnired .ITudoohi :On the NV hole,. more,
'.than 1.1ati5Pn. itnn, !and. -lie.
qkett to etty.' , huitiorotie, resigna-,
aStiY . hird: XTudsnn
:".11 „Very vell Air :be 'able' to
write; •htiolta;" oned,,Said;t6'211.‘
''Wells; "but •can wag your'
ears ?", litirrn 1,11 eta 01811.then
Iltr'bcan • denied .his COntaMpbr41-yi
,rp'tes 4, 'A. Ilan -into fin
tino auqMi, ,Par),.
btit.,it- had been ;one
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' "Priel;iririSh National lociety tor,the
rover tie!) Cruelty tn t,;.hildreh •in-
..'i•ostrg'a'ted" 3,44,4).,clises Of .negiset and
. . .
nd during 8,420
•caSes cotKnICtedf, 3,810 Ware
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nic-. vijr-i' Marrled b': it
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beettih.lel.adill,WstItt 4 iow ViOt .YPIt'
soilla ' Ole 'vlear 44t.t.liere,4", ' • .
• ,You-Airad yOuiliaby
•Ifoth i)ii!gltud
encl for dui new hdition'et "Baby's `
• Welfare." -It contains 84 pages of
; WA information On ba133',1 layette,
baby'S, bath, sleep ,
'food health.
There are
• weight : and
• height Charts
and
1 tia 1 c infor-
• ,Mation. Write
'file Borden
, Co.,1-1tilrsaci,d Teo': '4'
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