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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1909-10-21, Page 6 (2), - AIN AJTJNa xreftete ' live+ baus/et iefi issiesand- leL ;g paseeet t the rkl, he conk! not he 'calk -obeli, for elie. was tenderly c Pk be her eged geandmother. They were. %ery poor and lived AU a hut of (See mem with a loft abeee a slwd 'while" it, and 0, rude, fence enelosiega ittte bit of a •gar- den a,round i; 't Villtet land at lay in thelioliew render the hefty slielshee'cliff _that overhung the riv lee et that point, eeenliv read • topple down end erueli the little h like an eggshell. `'.13ut as the shel:iing dig had 'ove ROU pokpr.' PPPP et ."'lz"P.11)4,114". t.a.thother ,11441 t tt,0 • tlrha %(fl bee t-e1 ,•Seighbors. llt*tAfarie'es, 'eh 0, tho positioi r nereo seemed' v 1 -esee-staeli,k0gioieV,,e4„0„440/1,04,- eears' vile eiti'e wipe& its great:PPo- teeting foof wns trested as a *ale dither rather 'than feared ,as a pos. -_____eibles et ger. al . .1Iere 3 arie and her itratiqy lived. nevi th y cultivatedtheir smell gardenvee-ept a, cow, and raiied roultry ' . From these reSourees, gar 4W 4fl(1 p t fresh N'eLibksaJ frttt n»114 rg ein ( sumI)tou bIcs •Iry laege eueplitor sale-, 110e took n every day,. to the vil- lage wed eold to the hotel during •the• whole of the summer Feason, vshen the linage was full of tour- ists. • . • Witil ibC. price of this ,produee -Alatie bought tea and sugar, flour and salt, and also other simple nee. essaries sueli as they could not raise 401Y their own little place. The summer was their' busy and eirofitable eeason. But it needed etriet eeonomy to enable them to s ley up a 'little eachsunenier for the coming winter. For in the wiriter thAr enly souree of revenue, was 40.113 -tVe woolen socks and- mittens %Which they _knits, and sold ,W the . -Marie Serafinne .vas a faverite in the village, and, iudee4,. in the *hole neiglehprhood-se!„welcome 1501-2111(1 AB levee' the gentle girl. . • But meet especiallysehildren loved her, fer eht loved ehildren. Often %sten in summer she wou/d return home from the village and Laing empty bnekets and a half fill- ed verse, her granny, counting the siionee with the . aearice of age, %field to her 'Wh'e, aeric. youetook-out te quarts of milk at ten_ eemt5 a quart, and hor you lia,ve brotight me einp. hoe After th ha 41.'etS. via bn rie•-•"'leOral . Ger el„ the,ot d 'enOi o both, *a rder hing <los than at „- 4s--frent dw •. ,,, . i i li , dtotte‘ .. , eaStree i sell &made, itettre„ ou ,---2,--------4--Twei-,-on . •itri0110-4:th '''-'• ' ).! ir' I V, ik*t 1 4.--1.. 1, • :. . ias • • S.,14e not seen that Lao twice bei: , , first gliii,44 Open lier. g imp. Becoee ds,y, 4.bout a; imc after „ emote. km)thet that Orat accidental ineeting•sho true that. mosey' th.e, oting fariners of the neighborhuod were etruck, by her este° beantee but east, 1 beeatiee sbe, was niways work" „viiltivatiag her .prden „ding, her .peultry, _inillesufe her w, ler earrying 'fruit arid %lige- eS. liter, and eggs 'Ise village, that she no time lieten to theme pertly beeanfee lensehe .play, ishe with, lere•fni weat to the villc.1 ket ef clean glut returnins witli laden with soiled I ing great tigue, id down her , Ibueden fora moment, and $at down t* rest in the wood. • ' fThe.thre v oft her at to ceol her hea4. 'and las- \she (lid _so she saw for ithe &St time: a yo-uug mail ii'd on a rock near by, with . ,_f it Ate,lits.14.44.And-a-psat 11, .!is hand, • At the Same moment thet she Per 4ved him, he *Iso leehed up.- Aed 'ets`th etranely Weeded emo. lions of delight and dread, she re- cognized the dark havdeenze strait. ger she had seen at the hotel. 'She quietly pat on• her hat, took ur her heavy besket and aeose t earry tiae- 'end ShO WaR atiget.lieavi when, 'fee t fill hut a child herself; ah t y, aliee lieeauee else svas so e melee/thy, none of her young dis. iitlidinirers ever •approaelied her with words of love. llut, eh! there caine time when tho chilstevotnau loved i*with a love that was heieeloora." One br ' 41 1 went, 1, to the a o • o not leave, t I disturb kee• 4rifit to -ene esmeeeAfeenteeve- -Ofts'• 'ad It. agenau tisitig.- eiple, country Ogee,- 01 *toy no,_,,tou do not disturbantl . la s. a•ncl* gcntlemen, nueses! me, but I was afraid -I wa$ and -Orildren, were ethercd 4104 efraid--" she gtoped and blushed. the front Dora.* enjoying the Morn- *Afraid? ' eelioed the young man Jag air and the magnificent .osoun. with aa interest he vould not con- tain Scenery before them. teal. Marie, who. event in and:out the "Afraid I might be intruding on houSe like any -pet kitten, stepped vou. I mean to say,'? added Marie on the, 'porch, as Usual., and passed (Asking down. araone the ladies, offering her fruit., "If there be an intruder, it is While doing so, nlie.•overteeeed ertaisily myself'. arn trespasser %late murmur Imre An your native soil, and if. YOU "Wbut beriltikli face! leave eve toy ateoent I shit!' take me Wee sl the vit.& before, I it as a rebuke," tile' the _stranger aununeiation, _while she WAS 8till gravely: • Jiu unceniciotta ehild in Judea! t,,/b The -simple girl did- not more than serve that pare, •. white forehead half understand line talt,she gath- a • • With its aureole of golden curls Me, ered enough of his meaning IP en- . a halo raround it; those • clean, able her to auswer: • .hrightehlue_eyee, full of eesfteplen-t **You have as much right. here, dor ; ,that perfect mouth." _ • have_e_ for I have- uo-reetet than t Marie bad Ow -Suspicion that the birds. The Lord. lets us all tome ipeaker was telking of her; het, 'Will you sit down then, attd'rest ehe-involsuititrily turned-- areiiii0e seieu meant to eo 4(61; and as she did so, she iriet the eaza wiltgo away," Eaid the stranger, ,a pair of large, dark eyes fixeq g.ilaits1.)e.ring up his portfolio and pen. in aderation upon her Nee. .11••.•• Marie blushed deeply, and 44%.(rt• Vor all reply, Marie put 'down cid her head. And soon she took her, 'lei tes!zet and resumed her , seat, 'basket and moved. from the spit. and at there itilushieg and tremb. flue she carried with hera vision, of ling -half pleased and half fright- , - a fine dark face shaded witl ilk, aek curls and moustache; and Med by _pair of Jar sot' 4...171y -shaded black eyet. *led without euspieion of wrong „ r dangler., she thought of that fine t pails and only ninety eeiltS." 4 dark faee eith innoeent delight. . • 4'11'01, but granny, I met Emilia I '-it 8-sho walked home withler env- ' atd Willy, end they asked !lie ler ty basket-, slie ,wondered who the inilk and 1 gave them , eaeh a °weer was,- whether lie WAS 4 "' . ottritii•." : . - - — / tb:r At the hotel, and hoWlongslie ' And then Granny Thom115 .4as, going to stay, And if she tiliould weuld groan and declare it wastht rrelesh liked -of herla.thee, aed it was_ * pity hesown only "darer' had "Iiiiirried of a Fronehinan." Ore time,' ietarliing with empty eeleasome)y dressed. lady visitors it', *ill satisfy ybur euriosity. I am Catkels., Mario wtedil be arrieignedi vas whom be 600E4 to be as be3U. etching from nature. I linnak_ ,, ' Tel as the "'leased -Vii5in S g 'A pitture. I will show it to Sou "licar, dear me: leitt!'t .t: &I d.CP- Waft liOr reveries -that -1s he; re' you-shallteltneseshatsyou tbisils e is out eirth firt'ecalparte id ra iteel----Jiome• before-. RI wa-e4' it, for I bid* e•on will he a eon- _ berries -at live cents a quailekas ve indeed, she might tave 'p tent,*nd honest eritie,." / here 1 OVI hew hroUght mo 4 of..4 sti _el _the Atittie.gates eemtgairie -erilli - Awl her itrissif and tookethe-etettia als'ekoatillY; had she not heardj,tront his portfolio, end vitae and '1. of -elistress ,Svbich itiimedlately 4 put in ,into her Lamle.- . • steel ,liqr steps. ,,, ' , ' Shelooked At hien in a trivect sur ened. • • And t1;e „artist resumed his seat, ..epeliett his riortfolio, and retool: - need his werk. liVqrkett on in silence for few minutes itild then loeked around at his quiet tompanion, and met her oyes fixed in thildlike wonder „and admiration upfin . She colored deeply and turned away her head in confusion. ' Tile" artist smiled, not, 'without el•ev see.iiim algain. And then, wit! $3tisfaction I 4 • • , a slieht feeling of Letin for whieti! "You ate . waideeing what I • she Foch] not aceieunt, siie tried to doing?" he said quietly, to maven euesi eitieb of, those happy, • her.. "Well, little daughter of Eve, • t 1ccetatsi.eltfigee'a t11,6 /net tete 7 ' . , <Tie 'lira:tiny, 1 met 'Sese, ate" Xelly ,iftre Varinse ad I pa% e eadi of erni fri is& oriberries. coulanstleeee help g anny • aud A not her .tinte • lt 'Ifotv Ibt9. 1.1titti4? 1 1,1)-4R1;, the. out itt ik a 'era 4,1€ etigar peeve and g ,e4je Levy eeei have brought, bask oraly1 tsee the peri,e- tbree-,,sluartPrs of a 'AA), (;raurkl, dime ti4 as Je -my and, csese - gee slies• t '•and ttaall Ida ,93,1,7 thPli iinkin )oly ef her-kranoy prise,- then Awed her (bee up en ties tunic 1hestily 'fififtei\ the garden, ), eketeln 411141 then raid them to the\ tonotvocl the sown] of the eile5. fi.tene 'from Ithich it was taken. led Jr throtegh the. hue into t'llow slo eeli IC?" lie enquiie hack filsh-d, riter0 AO. found the ed. taking' the seat by her 8,ider uoin'an uttering !feud litmente. is beantikil r". -she Murmured'. , u'It is magical. t ui41 1-cimItt aVie -had eeartely iime to A,ic ,7 • , ' the mater Ws 'when the old Then she elopped and flush(' an egelsiimedt : *htl taking up her basket, she *4- /5 Marie! Moole* .' is: dead! 4iefl • :54.4"itfr- 4 --Inr------- '11—tifiii" die "},---elot I starve 'tie eleittli. ,i "'Mixt, 84/> 1, drive you (Away aft Iow(•ilid ,it, ,blippea;" ift?,tered ;3011" ' . .1. gisi 4 well.founded feir. tor) '"Oli no; but 1 ,.pitzsi. . geo .notvt d tlicll cow was ball ther3!' lit,..!Lpi'..eitso, mtist carry this basket 4.4 • . tiral, cliatth0t21 ee tieee keit, gredissoe Aed if sena had Gide s.(ca emn a Cutliti,-; 0:-/e5reolr 1R4Pie the ken int,c4; 2,4n'4 a oele twee sent iilas4 il.„Vo. 1 woutdn't,_ titer 1 (ion t svN it at an ! Aluil ri,,a Wtol, 'noted req e eesi. etele for e e'er' fatt,,ei'e French fool Weed ' Pits. eoer teethes'. mcr.E.Ukr, bnoi tiri of a Latt,50,tA l?icst•te5 .SUillifi'-,141,',3tta fT* "tied, ,.44=. it."z1 ping to lie the ,t.,14-2 4iit'a ',44A; ! Vera I'Met tay no il_v.i tested „,,nen,,ely '. And yen'41 give aerie e our Au. eery feet, if cies by eanted• tleste!.p, ewe; and ge en ertitelese aril eeeer life!' •,, eaiie This 'wag sitrengly pet, but, it, scas. tee et --terae7y tree i,E Make' Ser fin Clothes home. 5 5 9L0 fon 01,0i, th,( day t'A she • .1Vliat.: this heavy boNket u over the eliff ! She mieted her faint by the way ! Let tut carry aril fen ovei, tlie cliff itedi It for son,- lieeeeid, Wane it' uflort e her neck. ted died at epee! Mg *rm. !qiok at her fried the Wet eel), lee 'geese! 'Indeed, in. n, sotyhing and wriegling her itied 1 eouid rather you wouldit't! 1. • fi Ole Wooded trewhlinN, 84C1' l'ed Marie teroeeh setliik",. I have a littlel stster at door of' thr AM. 'and along the hbrne Piet ah'ent Your *ge. And I, (L'bf the cliff, tatitil they eanie to I etiVrY all her burdens. It wetikq sf)t hese the leele' •ef the tow so me pain t'o see her (Arv P,cr, a tac.it ,..c,,.,„ . 3,0tie 4,1 ten had 140,eace lief heiei mike emelt idoen l': it 'was titled 6Lret the bleo ef''',: sleeked the jravc, of he 4907q*. To e,,PP Ott'.'in',•'. ;Nippy Vaq...j fp7c,,tut, 1 . , hat , fti,1 ' 4 „ ' e gee ele • ee lid • CAI'. 6„stuo. 414431610:9 47.1 fir.,,0 ----to exca.ge Yig v 111 tir,:rd- litik- 1 earn . , .tiy- her Ai4ep-to*te, p!cas&tnty 'en.' such tepics be 3.rity".. . • tott.t.liW:there'la, very r sque- teene otteogAbtS.reedi 01 • ':inever'• ihe -.3 b tinit ,- at At 44'<ier:,.._ .s,Oow., :,cr," - too:t :,:iiith 0.•,46 : 0'. ete it.4s. e ,c ' ' . ' '0. '. _ it.4$., . t , ..zilOi‘C!,14 :a ' ' ,4,. fiio r I i • If • .1 ana h -tit' .! aiId "„0 '111 . \say there now. are very netir'it, sir. “Ifow neer V' empire(' the you '13ri anNi4ailEilYv, is it he were,not al! desirous to shorten the dietanee, hut quite the reveree, "About a, quarter of * mile, sir. .1" he said, and slaekened his steps..walkine very elowly. During that walk, the Artist man. 4 te beeome poseesSed 'not.,sinry uf he -girl's full tenUence, Iiirt of her„whole hietory, even down fo he caleinity of the cow's death. h, • Vpej ejlebt, the u or the cliff, the artiet broke out int4) eathusiastic praise of the beantyof the scene. 'I must vete- tainly eketelt this, Merle," be Esild "Will you permit. me to (vine here fit ; every day and it upon that honk ehere and work until I 'finish the picture?' he softly enquired. "Oh, vs, sir; tertiny. That stop` e-eu. 'gee is f' 44-4 4 * it 14-14* --fee':4-).1"11 arta nit eqtriteseitt with this reply, sole- enquired far - 'But, shall I be in any way dis. bile; eoue Marie?"' a, no, sir; no indeed," ihe an d earnestly. They had now reached the. gate - the, eottage and Marie hospitab- le invited her companion to tom in and see lel granny. • - - But the ;artist thanked, her * declined the invitation. .00 tet (Iowa the beisketi liftee his hat and bowed to her AS if had -been a princesse and tunic andleft the epot. 1101e -stood trantrixed, ssizing af- ter his receding form, until he slid- denly turned and looked back, when/meeting .yee she started with some confusion, and hurried to the but. First she threw off her hat ard went 'ULU).- =shed ana'pukth soiled linen in soak, to he wasee the next day, and then she 'wen into the one room of thp hut, •tvhere her granny was nodding over her knitting She sat down beside her and told her Ali about tie artist she had met on the road, tenskethout his waeiting to paint the cettegt„ end esPeeia4sholit his kindness in ie.inging-horneeher- heavy en -to th6 oottag6 gatei “Thett's all well'enough for Ig man to gin a lift for,* Mee gat But if be wants to draw off 2.• peter of our house, he's got to pay for 3t, P(\or folks like us, as has lost our cow too, tan't *fiord to give away everyth;ng, even to the wwery pic- ter of our houte.," grumbled the dame. "Oh! granny ! You would never ittara to take the -gentlemen's teen., ey for that!" wsaid Marie, feeling deeply ashamed. •._"_l_wo.uld thew! And I.. will toot foro he Fete* theatre to_steal the j(ieter en it for notrialti Let him u ithiit indeed!" growled *1 man. Marjn 'Tiede no. Sniffier Answer; hut meekly wept- ohout her little hovsehold duties, hanging the test, liettlelover the flre *nit setting t table -tor Supper. •• (To he, eonlinucel.) • . fiENTINCIt'StId10.341. tiee Always miscontrues. „ Prayers 'often hide wron ice. *thin tilways:b.etter ,than *n cotti(-fave men. ,,Withoi e with. rhen. ( • It i hard work growing saints. n the soil of the pit. You can measure &Mt nuto e Oration b,y his perspiration. No man hats 'Urge mittion *if toilette the tratii%triet nelytious forms essay heeome (*- lete in which faith is buried.. Tlais is a, godlittie-world whenever divine is all in the past tense hen a tan is ethkitIleNabtily, usually tliNlogitally• I prayere .and. real mountstins itlw.sits put it ptek ist your hand. WINTE tePing Owls, 1,(ivri ey„? • othin be. to tht 4 'Mt ' , its, debts.with ntereS :At tbe fall roniAtip make letigli. sorting. : Every fsi Id *tend tquarety.tire stre velop'ed „lees', w ese,fclit ieir and ,distinet, etverlapp0 her neatly., Next in i le rther..ictii'n4a-1111-6-te.-41itlwi bei(;otigQp.tet f dear, healthy Kisto telex k ,ited bright tyfst. T , ug uch mere rare, . there e slefee ' the 'oeciv to be leoked that wpi ea all winter And 'then ter, suvli etrookea backs, clog. d oil.glaeste, 'ete. The too num. eons males mid the late pullets help flood' the markets with . nine.. sontrted-4tIsti-ti,:61. Yr -thsPerrell;--34h°tAtIlibtj head *r a consumptive have st ukiiellglituirmwedayi,a_.,. tete. It is the more With w flOk of siairdy, 'healthy fovelSynot.lotrivrarerens-forth . (mailers, poultry keeping is nsuat. 13, emacessful ; but to bring hest re'. zults loving taro iii needed. Loving is used advisedly. Bee/relit! of the roosting places A told; draught all night is as dan- gerous as roosting in the epen air; corn fodder eet up around the w id. i t t of ni. 'hen &else -will in k itabia. d , ‘‘. t - 4' • abl f re is„tte}i az fariu i t1 t 0 jot 4:43thee:hor'41ed"iiiterto,r..itio*_t4irni *ot,10( se -rfornwt by to eat I, ten: when biro work r. t hisneortaiii vappix., ' uiva * toe eliosslee;s7:10$ of the ft*lian,etehy in li en*y, The Litelligen Ile era," .1diturice s, 1 the Belgian poet and h nahoowwesr ligozsthwiistemtepelniej gent theught-ehout the itpt -Owp, preeervation. App4rently it'vveorlit4trultiluilitivelerinisptols'ertenPntaibtel°*'to. indelicate insects the Silene 'Oat*, furnishes its sralks with ichrtultiler hairs. when te"-4ozeii 'MOW fluid in which th pirasi4*Fi are esingh trinCTilueeesi that- the peassin (4 The tooth use the plant as a taher in their houses. Certein kind* eatehtlies, igrgeoeniointigs_41ybsoh, yutlioilhtdin rticulari- they eLsevered that it was etiOugli, in', order to prevent theRI from passing, to_ plaelt vo• d ring 'under the nod. of Tfriis is oxseti *hatour ere t tit are o go enough for the lieu to fl.y through, it will do. - Mut, important of alt- sin4 water And feed tontinuall Ied with a liberal but judieieue hand aWereest. variety as possible, but gularly. - /iv good ration_ 4 to Itti-4 whole vheat one morning and on the riext mash titbit scraps, meat, evoked Veeta,bles or anything ob. Ole mixed up with hot water anil meal into * thick maiilr, wt' bould bet earefulty etas -wed wit pepper and salL. This is hal* •P le a few red peppers ve. t poultry fond, for the --trunks of t to la 0 11. fit th th th li 1,t 51 it lil lc 211 ea thead stop the *scent of the -ea rs. In a popular work, "Les Plante* _ rieinales," nous. Itenri Coopine. xamines some of the! deferielve eons employed by plitnts. Some these weapons. *re quaint antl artlin Monsieur Lothel e 8 dent ett e Sorbonne, has umber intereiltin$ txPer wit ns, resulting in theo to Lt * ata clamp t su kly the other band, when in which it grows is dry ed by the suu, the,plent bruit and multiplies its -spikes, as if felt that, being lamest the ivor *meta; the rocks or in and, it is called ispek_to pu -04-effort-to redimble its es against an enetnY that - ger has 4. cholee of vietinit, • upon.. It is a remarkiible fa over, that,"wheri eultivated mott of the thoray Plan .du*lJy lacy aside their weiipons ving the tare of their safety Supernatural p.rotector wh* hite opted them in Ids fenced tofli .half an hour before , good ration of corn tii tOillt of the kernels brown. - • owls elietild have -fresh w warineel twits! and lately ,of tirseked asis oundearth and hone beside hav. rig **ter -sleeked Iiine'hy them all the time. - If some itnowy morning, the r,ephyrs are *either rough tie ,yert g forth brOom in band to sweep Oat* en .pittbseeit may lie eeme eomfort to remember thst business is husi. ness; and thet profit and pains 'talc. X g and in hand. -TELLIXG AGt. 01/ •CATTL At twelve ..motitht, an -animal should have its Wilk (calf). incieore in piste, ; ' „Fifteen isionths; At this age the central pair of iueisors (milk tee fluty tep*ol by 14.psit. of per. ingllirough thetsums, hut not in 'wear. •11, t� or ude -for vig the e* tex mons the plats that have wet, defend, themselves. the most, iking ease is that of the !take,' In its 'wild state." says. en. ar Coupon, "it we break a leaf, we see a white bit from it, the latex, a, subista,nter med of 'different initfteri whieh 0r -0114Y -defend the plipt against, **exults- of the tAuge„ On the erlartid, derived from the fernier, the lae is Almost missinr,. for which • pghteen morithits. The middlif reatton theTlent, to the jn(- - pair of of tr_ftursulsrititeor frixsitiitikivtjair• - .the-next-pitir -411ret'ioterm ltriY-not- )1rt". through the giinnt.- Twciity-tour.month's, The mouth at this-eeir-ittlt--shote--tito--movr - (Permanent itroad). incisors, . folly op and in weer. . Thitik raOntha genersilty snow* itb..114 otrininent iniitort„,ttu nijcldte and first intermediarY fully. up and in wear. The nro (sec`on(t intermediary) •well up but. ii(Lt in use. Thirty.sig months. shows- thri;e airs of. broed tee, whieli should. c „funk and the oilier -311'0k teeth mav be sllotiog 4 , the, gotdeners,-Is itomnig6r agNe to itiostssalid Alltoks the' to eat ienevertheletti'fight,--t-e-nte. Ittaeterlinek, to. add that latex .-rately laelting-exeept,,in the oiig plants, . wherea it ketones'. quite solonindlint 'When Iettuefl, begin* ,to ' \t‘Ihablia 0," and wh/in it, runs eeed. Now it is etpeefelly At the budding of it, iirst fowler .leistee „cortimerteerool .4, its life. At the \ th*t, the ptant rese(ls to defend i. Onev inclieed to thisikitait the tcultivati lettuce Iotce its eird ,so to speak, and tJ thl----MogeAyiovr,t, (.0(14 where stsaide. v'ith 471Jrner Oer01.0.rulA,ius „. -(_.='±11,11/1,1)1*nts„. *men* ptikers tbs. ppes,rieg through -111i, gum.- reigiria,eeae, supply, the t •nt —Thirty*iire-mentlet•;--Threiropiglo§ ttlopoadttith #A be NIA,- up * re. such is tlienettle, sfaothete the gerstni wear;211 the orn6r teeth fincisor • theeisetne are /let in:Wear..., . t„,' the- tire, sten) thero ARI( XOTFS. chi 1 ce de 1118 1 tilt 'e Xi * t r,eam. more eati toedientil s,pee .Always.0 hertnometer, Arid iri summer ,cli at 0* degites0: Of the a e tietesinty of p ash tor od there, can •he n doubt. 'Ojai. to the lift of You *ill not .help the incl. Iidii who end to Leaty. •...i4/4, it gives me .11 looking JO you i),$/. iooking At component par nfriv laear sliCak ot thut dissol iiitlaie. Yeti %soul's' not wish t, Gres-tnevi. iPes -a . .z1 cek tip ter 14 A L./ * AO' eis ••• 1-1 A :"!.• S'• teee„._ Arom k et seems to be viol tfone• with *other the soil; which and made **mi.' he • 4 r,,fiuhieostotrinsgteostk,eact: tothots:evriaiincit: d then:telt es ineeficsicaliy. mrernottlindettss su iLteIf ith * irertiithle amour of `eroseopie itureoteri tno't the Oramineite, in order to discourage the gathering of elugs motile, mid line ,to their 1.)1/4111ENt net differ tit tr(„ra 0.4 , -7: 'rotted. thee eheeld aud the fineetY• tree mere perfret earl fis ittkes owl siot s e • „ 10, I *he blow liek hainl seen thit 4