The Lucknow Sentinel, 1924-10-16, Page 9Tr.
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`LJT;LITY PROVEDBY CLOSED, GAR- . •
"Befer,e, we:held-our first Closed car round the clOseii car Presents the ideal
alew years ago most people be-:;ineans of transeidetation for every Sec-
Ileved that 'While the closed car was tion of the country. Tours, ieterurban
fine t,o leek at it would not stand 1.4.c eons, week -end tripe, shopping AriPS
ander the exacting service which the are :all accomplished quickly; safely,
ee..4majoititroteneteristit:demanded,":-said..eoinfoetably-e-and-....-.satisfactorilee
dealer' tit -a' rcnt niotor Sh9W; ,'eite, With all it attreetiVeetesi.
1-10Wevee, the '1.1tility'-n-4 the' clased .and richer:Ss, leis. been, Peeved:4# use,
ear now is an accepted feet 'end the ful and SPreiceeble a means of trans -
Increase in closed car production has'portation atethere is."
been extremely, significant: Nvithiti the
last few years- The closed cur makes; Westminster! Overseaalta .-.
greatest bid for Popular approval' Soni title are undeserved but Bri-,
- in that it can be used throughout tI tette, ,iethisie"e es.seulhiy, Is .eopiy
Matter 'how hot or cold tl eeteeed„ ta..teet,, .:Mother of
weather!! ' • I inenta,•whleh is.,se.oftea Be/Plied to It... ,
, SEASON SAKES NO CICO:O.E• It Even a Center), age its children Were
• "Formerly, it wasthe-habiteto-put-eitheeeteeeeteeeete_eay•-the eparlia-neene
the car in storage, at the first. signs of habit hes beeeine world-wide. •
Winter and to resort.te more antedated... :Britain's. great imitator, of equrse,'
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means of traesporeation through the was the United States/ andeher ex -
colder Months. ' The; elead'd: car: has 'ample ees .been followedby an 'the
changed all that. To -day automobiles • Dominions Canaria, Newfouneland,
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are almost as much in evidence on the; Australia, .Ne* Zeeland; and South . The Prince of Wales has been taking "slrenuees lest" by luting, fishing
city streets during the winter as dur-' Africa. '--and farm work on his Alberte remelt, He is Shown in the western costume
Ing the more comfortable seasons of, There is new also a. PerliamentAri of which he Is' SC fond. '
the Year. • Glass inclosed, seientilically; Egypt, the ancient land Of the Phar -
• heated, wind and weatherproof, they aohs, and another in, India.; All the :
• provide a pleasing as well as highly Balkan States, once under the yoke of
useful' Mode of transportation when the Turk, have ^ *set ' up their own
the ground is covered with snow or Houses OE. ,Pitriiement, and nom the
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• By Elsie. Plincen Yalee I In one pagant.,, In which variolla nee
That's good, for yeti have, a chew:fie:40e* `sere represented ; the costumes
to llelP along the.Cliris,tmes 11APP1nese foihee
torthelittr.otieci.gciir,tWeeoe1,
re awvhreiteed,,r743th1sc;
of your cornniunity to a ,00nsidereble w
.eitetit, for. of Courser the celebratien national colors'. 1400 •Proettig..c4 4.:gPgd
.mus e include el."christinas,mrtain- ,feet With a Miniraum exPeAse• and
4 -riment.",,,,:-:„The :Amin ediate eft nab'
liret te ;find ,yeur enter telltuterit;•:Whielet.e :'7110-.0bilatinas
*king the Hid.-
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4, mind ,t1i4' repels anggestion, as it,
it. were an*inshif-Sthet than an aid to
,the intelligence, la a mind that poorly
serves its °Weer; They.that are Wise *
Will even suffer fools 'gladly, een1lbei ,
chattel; of getting a new, valuable lacia:',7,,,
,ar.,74e9701e.rf::1L3NhoeWofko:eadnil.ln,14,m0.44.01471.„c4e,ntitvagal,
Tho or were 14argt,tyvtArr .4goang,,,
v.,7t.ii.::•oi-4de.,-,,,,cria.. ',deliatithiiiif.kortis
.le oft4tie8, -e ptizelltte•,DrepoSitien-. ,I ...P • Otetlie-.,SalidaY -eVening ,service, a dId not want,thern.i Along ceme Own-
„eSemethipg_thate.will , use all- Who :,-Chritstreaslgong story 18, a delightfullY fell and drew -clever and amusing pate • '
I h to'. it part,” suggests- e super- easy and Interesting Pre4rrara. 1 It cora- terns. to be worked out in ettistesM,
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Intene'ent. -testi:mild teach e good:les' ' prises a narrative to be reed by a. good ceder combinations.Ifence. there areas '
ion," admeuishes, the pastor, r "Noth- ' reader; and is interspersed, with a.p. a lively demand for war es that fernier -
lag that takes 'a lot of elab3r.00 (;.'S-' propriate rnuslcal numbers. This ,can 1 IY were •miettra.ctive.
ermine,' Weed the 'matt-ler*, :• ' 'We he ' given with a few rehearsals, as 1 .• A , young American girl in .. Asia '
beeleat time for a let Of rehearsals," . there is,no reeneorieieg:ee. he 40e. ' ,, Iiiii9r atreve to instruct natlye•wome4 '
objeet t,he .eeurig People.. • 'And there , ,ef you decide uneii e • general 'pre-, in thee art, Of making, lace. At first. ,
you etel. ••grene. thee ttry to get aWay,'reone the : they Were indignant. 'Why," ; thq
•, ,.., .-- The-PEP-1ln re'Fi rddt" 'Cantata. ,Sterotypeflfatiecession ' :Of , recitations Said, "we knew how to !sew before you
• and solcia,, Dialo,gues,,espebially those were born- Vliet*Can you teach :tier
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Christmas cantata. . It.le eleatie.;' S9 to alwayii, appreciated 'while 'coiitumia are skillful With the needle. • but Filen '
- fesurelly •' the best. ealation, is' 4 which„feature. the ' "giving idea,” are She .44..87 ere4, pleasantly, "I knew you
'sel..13ti,c,fevT,. 4reeaalilaryl.°e6apPesbealen3"boelflasg'fa' 'fiPolg '6p:Prent*tsyailpidegdrigimils"nrn4ittnalcb8er4s7""ria`i° a al• tothh4;'it.negst°thetTcYln.k4usol;Llodwin•: mmearikcea. °III ..
.-. while all,ethers, who:v:4 to be "in"
•' ' Hoee, to Go' About 'It. ,does.•aet !natter how clever. yon are if .
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' the entertainment 'can be formedinto
you. Make. thinge .thet you cannot get
• .begin in time lost publiebers will
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rid of in :the market."" . " •
''' eau crillie°teru.§eetenr .etesh%761.11e4,eiCaaidel;lePtmedbet.rse:0,4e. send i
d,etiooramiee;,
tecrtainnattent1.44In
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teriat''et!eaneeslee:: we eeee eueeeieee • ie. eee te- thee.
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allottee.titue by omitting a few eoegs, it may be necessary/to purchaso eiugio Werld. ' We need to know Irlaat. gu-
lf,. it Is too long, er introducing '61:lea:al copia as simples.. Having inatio,i.o.or ha.nees or dirnieishee .,:eee :value. But, ,
mtisicel numbers it it Is too shert. Be' choice, invite ent.who wish to toe. pert sente of us are so gensitive; or so well
ways. Pe:puler.'
, sbirdinegls, nt:eir:44iinheliets,o7.1!:00,hirethuaaitlye l':7_ 862001 .9r at alma &malty eaavimiant pthleaast dwe'37irth4687tr ..oviZt thaerktpdligeohtmaevgnt,..
to meet the. cOninIfttee.arter-SuhdaY-
d . ' Therals aliways: the pessibility tha.t time.; ',This is, the chaleman's °pion 'gertien*. '
But hew shall 'we learn ef. out mite:
• '„, ute.' ,In a plaY. this Is fatal but not so wilt premise. fal f.auY. t° attend re* those ' wile ; I. ' h teo i
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cold, weather prevails. • ' aneient city of the "Arabian Nights", • Some Helpful Points on Highway'Llndscaping.
"Before the advent of the ..clesed -Bag4ed-hee fenowed,, the IRV of • Roads are all-important le the de- ridge of a, prairie wave far
• cal s great popularity motoring in the mewl/. capitals of -the. Oceident.
I Velceiment of the Meal conntry. It is ' in •thitt we!: become trail markers '
Winter waS-q tenture he undertaken •' ••
;•from our highways that we get rte.!, land -marks, • ' '
by only the meat hardy but noeradays
' The Bet , , '. :,• , 1 queinte4 .with our country-lfrom our i . To .make the ' roadside plaint/J:1g'
ability to enjoy zero weather is . not . A 'Weery:loeking tranip 'begged for highvv* a.3 -s we see its",beeut.Y and are In ` Part of the'native lanciscape iri'eitp'.
one of the p1irriary easenti els of the 1 • ..
Something to ' eat . and was. given ti. spired by it. • '
. modern city metorist.. :Doctors:, bpsh '' ., Plent. native *plants-. such' plants
whole Plum etike. in les thee 'tivo, True, in. enr. generation' heauti has. gil)W is the region of "which. the .rera
nesemen, houseNeives,Persees in every , - , _
houra he was back on the sable, door -'' 'become a.,Itiiint, noe.a.n. essential; .bne is 're par( ;Trees-, of -special Chareet
cenceivahle Walk 'cif life ,use closed step,. .. , , . ., .- - to thusu.whe•haye eyee with • wieee to er trees; for Whiell ' the locality is • e
Cars extereiYely,i4Vtir•Coldest Weather. ',Lady,'" be seed,,wben the heesei.414 • see,:. beauty abounds. .everyWheree-it eeciallY. natevrortbY • maY be used
or *erne one will drop Out at the last min- tuattY.' fle, or siltt can InVite ell •who tains if are flpaerreeelieveekinarseseonrtmemntngat:
a. with .a.:, cantata. The vacancy can. 'be 'neataais'ipe•teadtatteppoartn inrethhelresnale and, in is.gentrine oonceni far our good.
rthereinn-- e ll tie et it. , ..
atas cPhr-60.1nrill?,1.f'e.rfiltlheed''rbe3ifeaat:stelsin'tihearvectInt'at4ee' 'Imileells':'aeure •a g°°{1 Pianist" and sone •nture to The ireird "hint" itself Means some -
ti thein alt or less familiar with the one ich' can teach the songs' ..Ceeea thing. that le taken- Tao often it is
Elei.dlelogiie.; ' ', '.: • . . and eaheielielet,rrhe,edneraormt thiehe'elpoissec'tnisf..etishie something that le •indignantlY •rePudi- '
There'. is a ,great Variety of cautatas evening 7-- seed Bet as ,ere think poorly •of., a
it frert.'which to `Choose-dra.matIzations to a: "pertyt", , . young P.upil who repels ,the 4-Odin:ice.
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it ' canter:es ;or children,, these which feel The last rehearsal is apt to 'be dis- of -the Pelle* a-DPI:el:Mee whe .will net :
leULL Pg0.TECTION 0.FF4RED. iniWered the timid knock, "would youl persists in spite ,of yem.
• • the main rbad antersections, th
"But it is not only in the winter bo kind enough to glie rae the recipe 1. With the "Oresent craze for speed soil is fittell for those. trees.. 'But'
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e of the Eetblehem' story.'" Seeta Claus • Discouragement Is liriPeCessery.. of the, teeeber., ,we•censare,the attitude..
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that the, closed car proves its useful _ for that, mike , you hanged inc ' thief ;Mir highways, and with in would be foll.V. to:Plaint It tree nativ
neis, for it i'recoMMended for Sure. inecning?" Creased travel, it May' eventually .be to dry land. an lev: Met land.,
"Per goodnesseaakeenatui," exclaim- Came necessary to construct pathwaYs •; There •need be no fast rules reger
• met. driving as well. The windows
• which 'barred , the cold. winds of whi-
ter are, opened to • the ,pleasant breeees
of summer and the robt which protect-
ed the passengers from snow and rain
acts as ,shield against* which the
sun's warm rays beet in vain., sugar, and I. elairn you only Use two -
"Because it can be used all 'year* and a half."- .
• e tore, \\ the "giving" spirit, and ethers couragement "AwfuIl'i thinks the di- .let the old hand show him how. bee
•which ere bright little Mestere plays rector who •becomes disheartened. cauSe in the • COneett of his feiv years
d- of a. seeelar.eharacter. ••• , ; Songs .may drag, 'dialozne mav. lack and smaii, horizens be believes he.
ed the astonished .hciusewlfe, "what along one side of thp highway" foe ing, the plantipg material,' excepethis
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do you want the recipe for" the who live .in the Country and .carr e that where viev:s 'tire su'relundie
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"'re settle a bet lady." answered the1 not afford Or are' net always'dipeeedountr.-a beentifUl vallee; cultivate
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e , ..., `'. , . . ' • . I Minn:lent' inva:riably. goers off better:
How Aout a Pageant? - . e , . . en er- kno.vre• it. all. There is no vanity. at
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any age more odious than the 'pretense
d , This is aferal of entertainment, re- than you think it will. . Pa
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vieed 'from. eldetn times, whicn.iS now I Pants. will be .on their mettle, for. they
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.deservedly Pepuear... As it comprises ; are performing,. net .to empty chairs,.
a series Of sceneit is neetliffictilt to 'but to their friends and neighbors. Of
.present, for each 'Scene Maybe placed I course they'll do well; and If there are
e In 'Charge ;of a -capable person, and two 4 any "breaks," no one Will io 'ice them.
Or more general rehearsals will ustrei-; Begin in, time, ;get to Work, and your
"ly suffice, .*Costumes may be.contrivedl:Christmas„will be all, the hapPier be -
from - inexpensive material . such as: Cause, you , have ,Iielpoir.t bring Christ -
crepe -paper, cheese -cloth or. silkoline..1 maS joy, to the .coramUnity; , • - •
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tramp. 'My _partner says you,' use toride • when ,visitir.w.a. neighbor or fields, hills, laltps. or riverserocky cliff
three entif,u1s Cenient one of 1 near.:by lown. , • , . or any. other ferm ot.ontstanding lan
-- Lard Byng, governorgeneralOf-....tenadaelays.hown. shaking hands with
.. war veterans at Sault Ste, MerlefOliewing' the envelling•of a memorlal inI
• thet town to these who: tell .in• the gi•eat war, .
. Bravest Women in. the World." . • The Nut 'Pasture.
• 'A --sernion-preached in ' Wes tilling Of A sel let down ..the.. paStereheri
Leaden, by' Father Dun- , 'I.:saw tlienut trees on the hill
,-iseaneSargegit ...hes -turned, public: attense_Huddled,. inth,eir..coppee teats .•
_ tionetteethe-woinen
.lives to nurse In leper .Commeriitiese..e. •
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There are ;Slick" communities in Eng. ,The sliagbaiers all in rusty gold
land. • • . • " eeallepi softly on.the sky; •
"The number oe: lepers. In the -world : nt 1 heard' ihe...'win'd anteing
in, astonishing," Bala. Pa.ther Sargent,. • houghs, •
'-""but more astonishing still Is the, here- As 1 Weilt .yvalking,"by.,
firm that inspires' ,women uf all: ages
• and. all types to: give•uP their lives to A-nd, the rattle of the little antis. •
, attend theme. ' • . .BUrriting out.0f...,thOir.,froetee.shellie
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,Reads that now: have abed ef twee .scap,e 'existe-the highvray Should no
,tY feet_ will •:soon be,,mideriel• to thirty be Piatited7, With. such Vegetatieri tha
feetto take: care- Of.!.. the peak ..of the Will shut .out the view, • but, „tiler
load of present-day e lAhmeasy travel. . should he h3gt opcaloga .or vistas , t
This on 'Some ItigliWeee'Weliqeere:only frain:e the , • ,,
a strip of ten'.feet 'eh! each side,. of 'the, . These. oneniegs. should .be accord
eeiedbed,...en'ethere'lleteen. fee(-. This 'arttlee with . the. picture to -be' ft:pined
includes the ditch. or- .dePression for', ,S,ontitin-tes.at thrh a -of roads, es,pecia,
.Per.rYing Off. Weter:'e ieas one iF..kirts,:a. hill, the view cifilf
.,..Fifteen. feet ought to •he the lea.st doer:it:1'Y beeeinea more Octnrestitie an
space .available tor highway...plapting, • faseingting if framed by trees or eve
not inelutling thelbath.,::`" .. • , through e grove of .treea,"
Deniv, ditches very.. &tee Make.:piprt- ;:k't other ':.thnee snch, a ,,,tuhr.'shoul
ing'aiong the ,liighWay, leaPoseible, beleft entirely Peen;
with- .'oure'peeeent hard -road's , these ;Scattered:. trees 'idanted. prOmisleu
ditches;aie superfluous,as ,a. slight de•-':ously, as one. .s:ee-s...,qicict in the forest
pression to eerie' off • the serphis.evater : ere ,. eicire in.: keeping With. the Cane
Is more- than etifficient,•••••A-gre-att-,•4ear titan., _mind 'than sletelY ` avenues' o
of'Sthe. Water .tha.tordinarily-drains off trees. ;" • ' • ' ..„
the -road will be a:beerbed by the ' • Shrubs and Perennials:
iiiiial'planted along the 'eliere. the. Al fgh waV rune through
.ing 'wouldbe a •waste, " as thetrees..,, open.eatittryfrauted by iM,p,Oeiegland
Would .soon • file ui the die. With roots - -
sedies; groves or groups 91 trees are
and destroy the.: P.a•rP°.e:.,.' the only solution. Thee groves. ShOnld
the3"' Were 'Pat there. -• .r donsise of one. Verietyrewitli low -grow-
• Where 10,..1021.1.- ,b,p,Fdt'. the highWay g S:hippS or ...fio.,oreti at intervals.
there Is no :needefer extra Ailing or
There is Mere nobility in a ,'greve of
raising the lend as there are. trees ; or elm than there is
'and'illants to be fetindthet: win d.e4.ht- ...ina.inixture'of these trees.to .. ...'. • „
grow in, such•a Sit-eat:foe arid give an The highways through the • open
beatip4reasci.slricinn.gyt.h(.3et.h,;nradv.sa...i.dye:. • lei ibiri.uonak4e,tioWitoitv.,11;crirnagb
' OrdinarY,CemarOnsesse should - guide • eeeweees, ene, ether , treelike shrabs:
the.;plenting 'operatfor:i.. In a. general .I.,ettesene reAp..
way,...where, little:, Or no care can beberry,.crab. apple , .hawthorn,
given-to---tree-or ether piants- after.
plentipg, .the•' turf should ,be spaded net
and. .welnut will 'furnish the'. way -
down for a. feie 'feet 'around 'the trees fare, wielefehit and nuts in,Seagen. In
or between Sfitubg- Or do_Wle,±S,„ and thea2 such a hedge out., dng wrds
will find
goodlhu.kh of dry gras.s or other. me
a. happY.liome,.4,' ° ' • .,'
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-Britisn.. scientists, who toured Canadaeere shoWn wearing infidged 'glass -OS'
to shield their eyes in:Sm. the -dazzling siove -while -viewing the Canadian-
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Rockies, from an ep,en top car of the Cana -elan Pacific leallwey.
October.
A ',World. on_Wings., 4
terial..applied This. will. heep'eelie . ; shooting ars go den Wife iS•this' laughing .1:t isereportedethat-M-reeketireordi
Igreuncieniaist, end.'ecel,eand. will pre-' eeleeeeed..._eed_e_eefieweeeeeeeure. Bele-
yehalree •.,and. full Of '19Y; , ...who has dope se timeht.• 'put. the world.
:,—,-7-.4---.-:-----Tfeeeitikii;;,•:Or,i.e•*"6,ad,*-eras-se.....se en 'Wheel's': .hiSTL,deolde."1.-thateit .1Snow-
e•,*- •: r : Ota:gandy •lariciSeee iney'llaVe arc'en:. diutahing,at the trees, he pasees? tlitie chtuaged bier °Lem .wheels to
per, bittersweets', ,erapeS, nuineroite .Gold and fed ind'..paie.st yeller:4e Mr. Ford; it ie:.etated, has .gone very Y • ,• , , ,
It.' is a fine art 'to. paint:lbeatitifully, 'Naught thaee, good his gregei s(!,..epe!.. • inen.t..-1e-Preeenteenethedgeeeedeali, trig
'indecent terMagent *he turns
' SunpitWa--rOad'acrts. ealleY-anci.::ingeeret.ure Wfie,*re the, culti-Vated and Hides *them' all ;tom Stern' Neeerlibee. the 1,9P prixitictIOn- system en.4i no*
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Hi hwa are -a- a*t e' the eral - we
g .3 , gee_ tirely ,•diffe,rent , rectiire with such Autumn incen.e,.'reifnd hen 'rises,'
landscape through- which theY ge. and piaets as pines, reeare creeping juni- Geudy leaf Ails. path surprises; • "Every m n with his '0 sere lane"
wings. ' His Slogan .is -now to , he efahmilidlYee:r.seAn'tedg.roetel'ety :ein have 1,0 ale ,
make. 'them harmenions Ivith_ the sur- , •
grasses butterfly weee.3e lupine's and Blending with- the fruit so mellow: theroughie. -into the problems of ,
part of ..ottr. native landseape., • • ,
A Man -Eating Tree.
If you: can Imagine a pineapple
eight feet high and thick in proportion
at its' base" said Mr. Salmon S. Chase,
the explorer, when talking about a
.Man:eating tree encountered:, op his
treyelstee Madagascar,- you will have .
a good ideated the trunk -with a series '
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of long"- hairy green tendrps -(palP0'
stretched; out in every direction.,
4431y .obseevatiens were interrupted,
by the neffvei, who had been shriek-
ing areuhd the, tree • with ' their ' shrill
foices, and chanting *hat I was told
were propitiatory hymns to the great'."'
'tree devil.. . ' : ; • .'
"With ' still . wilder ' shrieks'. and
chants they now surrounded one of the.
wem,en,.. end urged her with ,the poi.ntS:
of their' Javelins, ,. Until sfe*Iy. and
despairingly she elimbed tip the 'stalk
and stood On the summit of thp coee,
the. palpi swirling about her •
"The, Slender ,palpi eplivereel-,a
inent over her head, and fa.stened
upon her in sudden coils round,. her
neck and arms
A Neglected Family,
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It is hard. to imagine a home so bed a.
that .a.boY 'would ask the Superintend-
ent of the Children's Aid •Society to '
find him place to live away entirely
from his own- relatives,_ and _yet_ _this
happened a short time 'ago.
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Investigation proved 'that -the mother__
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Was 'dead: The father very little ,
work, and recently. had taken ,13;at-,..,
.ternlye woman as -housekeeper:. The "
-lad '-gat--a-jobeen-theevillage but- the •
fathee took every cent he earned, not ,
even leaving, hint enough to clothe
himself. "Three other 'children -in the
d and no doubt the
tht -.therefore the real •ohject in vie te .to •
rounding country _en rther -worris..a prairie clover. ' a -5"1 • pl before long for their guardianship.
Luscious appleee PtirPle graPese." end, the possibilities of improve- Autumn Wind.
Native Trees Are Best . , hut it is a'greatenare_te-pi.oduee-a,-liev Ruthlessly he..robs-,september, with them. .And he lige, 'concluded, that
Secluded pastures into seas
the oL;enne,-;s of this valley is all ire the erialitire, mergtel into a -But, though gracelees, gaY and be: _fed to the aero engine. As tot And tea.rs apart the timid ferns
' "The yetingeet girl ,I 'ever knew' to Aed Clicking, on the old gray stones
de•vote her life. to „nursing lepers was the (Ilea end, dells. '
eletlY.Alisieteereee ilany-are;notily' born; , • ; .•••
Wealthy, and attractive Tho And it wate'ell se bright and
ilfe theyread i• is , One 'of Complete
ii.baridrun,ent of all 'physical ceinfort
- and ell the things, that lite worth,
living to Ordinary peeple.
"Mani cif these brava. weince cote'
The crickete lisping in theweds,
And juncos' ori 'the geleenrod
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So still and, bright there•.seemed to
brew
.-tract, leprosy •thernselves,.-yhey not. •
• only give up their hut"' Out of the, r•olling paetures all
. worms/01y a IA kind of amber mellowness;
• tisk 'die gure m en t: and
- e -The' riA 'wild' flawer of tile fall
territile death." ,
1
1
eiecined to brew delicieusly,
20 000 Miles LJnder the Sea. 1 And th
r -ugh my drowsy yeina to run
TIll 1 vvas drugged with mead 'of the air
. , .
read shoUld,be,. With :41eMegr:: ,
portant in the landsear,e;, then•suCh iereet eneeenblee
.e•-Ray.H Gro -es that • '
, . And brings; the summer to .her.
Ile ,Aa,ninas ',hest ,OV ed the aeropla.neeits wings will, fold
g.„'„ So... et ell...not reeeire . hangar ' knees! .
'hut, be ' stowed •away 'coinfortably
tke back ge. What.unconceivedarrogsuice
plants that NVII1d,..leaye the %lee- open."
On the reales it would be a crime to
. ,
eheck,erboard the prairie .bt- lining the
-
'highways With trees. „This would for-
ever destroy the open view • of the
pmaitaa
•
There ,m'sy be trees at the intr<4,;,c,
dens of, great highways, forming is:
lands in the fi'reirie sea., jut, as Lo da
the ' groyee: surrounding ' the farms
form ,eases'''eut On the plains_ Such
groups of trees at the intersections el
Mein -roads .nay be Seen from the
. :Submarine K26, the , hugest um et- And syrup el th.e sup,. - • e ,• ,•• '
. . . .
a, arn.er-Cartisetire•Youth'w-"v '
-. just.. completede a,' 24,000:inile: ,,vayage,-Ii - eteupenion• ,.,--..
;the longest ever inad,e .by ti.etelnitarine. ii ' , , • •
..: .:Mhough .'ihe vayage. Isabel eight' . ,.• e . „ , ' .
, ,
.,. .. , . ...-e.'Lilies .1nePr.ofuslon In Parka o
', • •7,montha,,'.oftloerii and.ertivr41.13.ere -aboard . . . . . - - • -
, the'.submarinOthrougheitt, the. )vliple 1 . "tendon.
cruise..without AMY arelstance ft•oni e : . ' leueloners Whofie WaY takes •.th,ein • ,
. .
. Parent. shin, . lil V01111104; ,tli a t Was..re- tli rough the park, Walking from 'HYde
„tied: N,..a.F.3,,.e,iirtied .Itt; the. Atotintirritt) -,l'ark Corner pest the end ot the Ser:(
itself. . • .,' , •,- ' I , ....i isentitte, have had'their eyes gladdened:
This .n.otable, Epee cerriese one hetik- recently, .by.... lilies- Of varieue kinds
to the piOnee,r..experlin'ents ' bp Sal). pigated aUt lathe flower beds:" fIither-I-
. Marine navigation. made 171 A mOrlen. 11 -me has not asseplated,lilies,-Witb f
' it the end' ilf.,the ongliie,eitill' emit wrye-.-leeiti on ,r -lei tetb is -"year.the-tatit-r.gail-',..
What wauld the:,)oen. Who, made' .1116111, .4010113 1100 f,ettainlY' aeble.ved Sue.'
* or the-fir/it Nalmleou, *Who abet elio•we eels with their. .neW dePerture. Plant
ed be/weenie' o• Ipimeto In. the !eel.. 4,c1 not with, other Varietlei Of flowers*,,'
lect„ ettee teettiee, of 0144,1,06,/ . , th'o Illicit have p'revided a .beatitiftil '
Eifel.' Charles 1111711,, who Inell the hewer)? e0ior. • -1
,
firist,intobanically•propollod gollmaelno , - • '-'----e-.0 .., , '
,III irrahtie, he 1863., !eel prohiihly tio ' A 61eW Ccti-le• ,
The 8:8,, Lethbridge: one Of t*Wo'grain:.carrieN and yet chage f ' " '
Idea of the. troineteloott rehire whieli I - :A. new 1ypc of 'metier, mhos° long,
was to 'open out before flit) tillW IllIteil. thorny- leaves !erten:141e snakee, • has which harp been added to the ate.'ne Lakes' er.vice 'of the ‘Ca°naadgae SrteelagintlX
, . .
' ' • . ' , hotel round retsady in 'South Arnoric.a.- Lines, ii shown on its "errivaT in Canadian -Waters from Ettgland, '
.11pjgc, ' • , , . , . .
..\n legenice4 locksmith' of Be grade
has invented 'a Ina'chine for ecternrfn
nting mosquitoes; • it is , a strogg
, i-eare vhat lure, them. ito theiT
0on. . e are f the conical light
projector is a' luile ehteegh which
pumps ...and fens suck the ntoseu•itoeS
,hy thonsands. Experts. who watched,
a demenstra.tion'sey that the inien-
! iian is too expensive to be II
, ,
but perhaps it Might fieve.a piece .ea
eimunity apparatus:
erefeilf-erlift"--4 -tlfriell'rittelle Nay y, has ..(111riiitin 'T
' Roses -and Sii6w.
,
arlend of ro-es
But.age is a drift 'ef seow
Covering peer the mirage
Df dreier:Me -from the long, ago.
Not only this,, but the Fard'aerO, ' CeelPe./8 tide m"e4Itatie rage
plane is .tie be practically. fool proof That Bets' the vrit4n7rpanea.advaane
Even soOne .can :hardly Imagine, that .. • In'thie 'my hidden hermitage?
the avertige, Man will take. kindly- to
. with fel.• Ailing crineson. skirts' you pass .
. ., . • . - eLthe sky'. Yet', :not; so, long ageel the
, tieoter-eer Was almost as :rare leeth e.Through viceidiands hollow' with . de' '. •
,'; man who hasn't' heard of \ Hear) Ford ' eire'.
, Withered' theleete......"; of beatify' , .. - ., taeley.... . . - , 1 , ' , And, running through the withered
;.`Vttlieia leaves of desire are dry,•"
, , : ' • grass, • ' ' .
Cast the:winds of auttunne .1 Stare back et riae With •eyes.of fire.
, Ear over the hillS to, die,' • • ,
---Herbert S. GOilnan.' '
' ,• --c . • " Where is Oslo? : .
MagniAcanCe.
,.Y.outh.puk.hen.garlerid. of res
:::_eliae_ifeeetteencl Waved her part- ,.. y a big niajo-rity. 'of, rotes the Nor- .
. winter with 44°w -white Oniene . '1 ';'. i. .'ilea.84:i3ea'n-1-13ae thePnilematar :t"'has..--the.eadpe.crititille•13fretta6-2C1.111.81roOdile'din-a-g..eiThelereelh'eswae-:teahleledtban"elishoUr. .
' eaters. her slutibering hesrt....,
• -Le.reine Eanatityee,, Christiania to Qiuo, from aext .." e*. -Close' to the' earth lost to all I
sc
,eil(eill'sebisa..yThe marvel of a tiny the.name'd'iy -which . e W.-
, flower
teltoeed to be knowa.' If beceme To build its ealace.Walle of Ride .
The FishngTeueh..
\ ..\ Christienie 'On. being, rebuilt y king , That myriads' tailed in dark and cold;
LittleRobert saw a blacksmith shoe \tism. iv. in:,:the seventee th,:,.cerre.,,..A..ect..wtel..irey...tra.d.e.re tram the..tuir .
hire heege, arid upon returning .tr 1
, "N 1
tury; although the name Oslo, h since ' Brought down, 1,tS'ilapPhire ,istid its
he Saidfamnia, I saw a Man who
„ .1 , eeen 'retained, by the 'bisho rie
rnef l' ' gold'
akee horses to -day." ' . I •
, Christiania re 3.0u sure y6n eie?,,, esece eis ' arid the Caere. 'of A \-tieS. 1 ,
, ' This, of course, te not the era)", eXt.' 0,.Palttee of the universe! •
' hind feert,".'.. • '
tn43.,tdhfereo--VetiftTlira,oirt_41:,,:e,iirilititselotlei,ed.. ,,,,•R'0.,:xer.' t.
fie had, nearly "finiShed, when' 1 . saw -
him, He', Wee' jest helling on' his be-
.„ ' knoWn for a time as Petrograd and
ample of' a capital being rechristened. ! Oh, Changing hails of ditY and night!
St.'-Petersbitrg, '-has 'undergone , ,two "eleoetc'the -high ....Bttilden. dreamite thee
t ow 'as Leningrad Constantinepee as { • • . v ' '•, , t
neme hanges .9..nee the war, being, Wtth more of weeder and delight?
The beat rule; of the road is the
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;likewise been twicerechriste.ned, for-':-, ,,,.. .,.,.. 4'.
. , . uotnen, „mute. Ii:IWa$,S drive as 'you '
• ' From a Small Seed. „, llierLy being •k11"131 •'' BYtantinm and : wish. 'Othets. to 'drive. •
An. ounce of tomato seed will Yield 'anti*
In one generation, tree°. minces of seed, aa, am' Sdthrrtrt)°Ne.ivul y' oiPitaxisforrnwel4y 6.nsle::1 As LOtiiii XIV had shrewdly .fere.* '
or ituffIcient to produce 1 00(1000 tone -Arneterds.44 'while °ttawa ur*ect t� be seen, ' -Port MardYck has furnished
Of toinateea: . : oii, 110 bytoWn.
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'' '.' t , thousands ot able seanten,to the navy ' • .
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