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� I . irection of Dr. J, H. Grts dale, Deputy Minister of, Agr - I � � , f3L Fairy Bay, S-olua-, , ,
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'I P.. , . (Prepared under.the �d . � 1" I I R�l TI -1 I.,, T� �' TP, , � How ji�b�-ati,id wer? SIMPS. 30k to the, t4`179 Owght in Port 1 02. Thlis � I -,.�. ��, I" i.
- 11 . . I culture, by Mr. R, T, ,�-jutehjujaoa� Chief of Beolionlic Fibre I)iyjs,lon) � . is, an "'Pa �' Orn AUstTal"I'a, Ill D'soember) 19 . I I :
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. preparing of It for the 'I #� t I , . he smok er is Isfolile, ,was 91 ;:a
, extenit, In certain districts in Canada, of filax and the � I P wberet elot a siteam . never j b .
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" I I it Is in [it � . well-known j hul a tala like a ii shaft, a n0i'Sis'
. I I Plilefly for domestic purposes, ,arket entalls, a considerable amoun i': k ,,,, I . e. I
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I ,. - - of labo The cost of production Is, , I I I - " Ehairesi, iblorivare, vire to plumb thei gi?,i I like a rhinceer, . I .
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., ''.1 : mined effort has been put . forth. to, theirefore, tile problem that must be ': , I \ . .1 � � I . . I tic dwtbs oir dilelcoveT willat Irta exisits I less moi Its, fins.were I .. 11 . �� P ,
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; a ibonaldeking the cost of PrO, 1. 0.0 V, ,its skin b ..�ii
. inake the production of this drop qne� Inet. I , I 11 I I . I , I ,-, . . Ili this . I to I
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4 1 . I � of our sitaple Industries. duetici two factors must be included, . I . I I �,f I I I ! - The, m7ei'auXIOUS oes moni ,csp� . . . I i"i
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I The Impetus wfi,ich started this ef- viz., rent of land.and cost of Jabor, As ---,:�, , . , I I -) �- I I �� !" " ." * . A tumsidi retoentiv off the coasit ot Florida naturac.lists, was. aerei I' I 1"Ir ��
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- I fort in Canada Is largely attributed to 'I far as laud rental is concerned wecan .1 I �) I i, , I �?� jilas glT,ea nature I ltsi bodY Was 01eal'liiiDe in I ,�` �,,,'�, ,,
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� the success obtained In Producing flax m fujily Ny.ith other flax- . I . N . ,. N I , crawler, ''.. 11
,. . , i i culln*t laugh, at ,It 045, tAllepY wo, wl� Lut, ' stiap d a sleral In that ; L
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� esitern OntariD during I ,no ritries.. There Is, there�, . --�--- � � , I � 0- sea .B,erparif, toli, It bias been lying on o, and It resemble, I . �
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Pr�vjous to ,the re- fore, only one problem to solve-oost . . -� , ".�, � � �� - ; �'W P the beach. for anyone to sear, measure, -tit ,had two flippers, but its, No " I 1.
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the European war. . I 'k I � . . ,had a tajil I . I
of labor. Oil first consideration this - ", I �- ,� � 1- I . I I �
I I volution Ill njissia, that country pro- I ) L, � � !; � I L orexamilille. I I . I ed to a siort of beak, and, it . I �
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. dul$bd 85 per Cent. -of the raw matetial, may seem hisurino un table, because uxi�, 17: 1 pe -1 I . �:,p I Tflilail gi.1,anit of the dleep isp qu.,irDe Un- 511TURi4ld like th,at Of a. PiDrPoisa- ' I . r I �
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. more expensive in - - . . "I' I -a � it 'Oh's m1outill Was, fum�shletd with, a � � ,� :
. used in the linen Industry. This source doubtedly labor is :�� . L 6 IiIi aliyth-I g ,ever seen before. . teeth, anA on top - I ..
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. of supply was practically cut Off dur-. Canada than in Europe. The only t � , I wei 33,60.0 pou-ndis, (115 tons) ; Its djoub low -hole
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- means by which the cost of labor prob. I I �� , hili I% 8 In -chest thiek, and Insilde, It cif its head was a, b I
Ing this last few years of tile war, cou /( , I I lies The, efiiature's, eye's I ''I
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equently -the Price of flax soared to a lem. ,call be overcome A by the u�e of � t ,;,. I ,,._ I Was Pan, octopus well,glAng 40.0 pounds-, v6* a. have. N, one could classify . : I : I I �
. I . . 0 -a system . � 1 ��C,4 ,� Ighling 1,500 pouri.63, � wore, mere silitsl. 0 1 1 . � I I
11 revious records, labor-saviiig devices, and th I a bijmclj�*.flsdi wall I .
. eight beyond all,IY I ,-,, '127"- 1 eicimen. I i
: On account of the Increased demand of flax -growing ja this coi6nda jW ... � and nearly four hundfredwelgIA Of this, extraordiinary ap I . �
I I ew ter- Itself admirably to the,, application Of . y '.. coral. . . � . I From itst enormously thick hide and I X
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for flax fibre for war purposes,u I . . .1 . 0151f; ' ejess eyes, It �is, ,
a Immediately sought machinery. . I I.. - � ... 0 f -, stTange, beii by any its tinty ,and alm us �
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. . ritory had .to b, � aterial In other flax -growing countries It -Is . I I I , Mli tile fjTmait of sucal, mlysterim supposed that the 19-11aa Illy d" L.
in which to produce the raw m . . f i� fl. . cast i1p, on the shore livoi the proforund "d ew GIA116 :
1 1 SO urge ed. Effo,rtswere put Use custom for'eE��h farmer to gTp'w a . I . 11 I., wWchliave been �
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� flax in various' countries few acres, JuRt enough to enable him . . 10 � I I7, . I or taken by min. 'Two years. ago a' of the oiceau- 11
f OTthl to grow i, .1 . -1 flar reasons It Is, believed
I that . had. never before attempted' to to harvest and manufacture it by the I . I I - monster was found ten, miles from , Par simi, . '.."
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I I . In � Canada, .� , I 11 . I., 11 ji I I I Bombay, Whch wa.s Just as 9111i Q'thait'a fish taken, ,some, YErar's' w$* on �
. produce it on a commercial scale. Of help of his own family. , 14 was, also a dierijazen
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i � I till the, -new countries in which th4o ex- -however, it is cusfoinary for one,flax . . %� '' , , I . .. 11 P 1� . .1 of ] this � vel,y deep Do- .' Tifie .creature 1:
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. `. - B been tried none have *'grower to ,produce 200, -or 30.0 acres: I I . . I., , I ,, .. I . look- g creature wAis 25Y2 !, I I � . ."
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given more encouraging results I .1 I . I .1 I . CL�, .. - , 1� I � ,:. : �� - - I fi 110i and its nds.. Itsi helad w"- extraDrdln� I
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. Canada . . I I I I I �, \ ' t long, Wirth extremely , jL1,e, aai its, juicuth Rke a gvreok . 11
. I lax of,High Grade. Intfoduding lAbor-saving devices When - , - - ON' .. I was, thrree, fee ; sharip teeth., It I
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I wester 0 man produces this z -o on such an . I I I I i �cihlarp teeth. The body, dull black, was
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,: ()ntaxio-the on us have. been . I I !wad Its, gpeat fins, had the shape of an I Ing reprei - - -�— ikr`�,l
11 � I act has as yet been ex- most promising Iii'ventib 1l. RETAIJA'flON -M�—— ;�'11
, � which t1iis proi . . introduced by Canadianst Interested in . - riltain the effect of --- .11 . ..1.1 -- 1. .
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, �, teasively tried -Is considered superior . I -
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I I notably the Viessot (The United States -refuses even, to Oisicu-ss wil � th B . Ma n :: ,,.
to most of that produced In Russia and fflax machinery, . tish sihilpipling). . king and Faki ix Gems. Red -Haired Persons Head Re
` l , . the VanAllen deseeder, and Its prohibition. Jews on Bri I I - �l
,� Ilandled material flax puller, . . I I I I . no horned-rimimied alwayis- to be Cal -their volutionary Movements. ,. . I .1.
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- � iom,e -opt the better chjne for lifting flax from the John Buftlj'Sorry, Sam, .no chiewing guin, no �azz, . I Jeweii have I � � I "
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, I ranks equal t the PasslIng, � $)low. . I guard when buying stocli Imitati'011131 I,tmay.bepret-tyoonf�dientlyELs,serte,d .
.,. :have in- spread field. Those intereste(I In the glaoses allinlitted heire.11--prom. . � I
. I .1 I These encouraging results - - i .1 . may be ignored, for,,th,at there never Iii been &a import- .1
Icuiture flax ind-ustr in Canada look. with op- -- -- made from glister. .
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1. �� . 1: ,' daced the Department of Agr . � y I . .. . - , . even the, fincei,sit reproductions would 1 ant:revoiiition,a,,.y,'�novem.eut with -out a � , .�
; I . to- investigate the Possibilities for flax fimisuli the results which should na- � The Spread Table. � Birth of the Elements. 0 1 not parm till,& ri-osit eilementarry test- I � - A
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. I . turafty follow from the commercial ' . I ,It is an old question, "Are the seV, I red-haired person intim.ate,17 asso,61- � . I
growing in various other ,provinces. of . . - Whiell I tee the birds - whose nalaes s really ele- ; that of .the file -for bardines%. I atei if not the leader. Nes,rly all great . .
.. the Dominion, and each year small appliceltion, of these -various., labor-sav . . � I enty-odd chemical element Perhaps the cleverest oo,unterle,itsi, reformers I , Or founders of teI191011 wers 111 .
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�� Ing devices. . I . . I . do not know I mentary, or are they compounded of I of, gams haver been constructed ln'red,'halred, Mohammed, fo� im-tance. � � I ��.
,B,TariOus b`T3nch reetop twenty feet belo*p . I .. ....
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plots are planted at ti, Lighton a t , I . .
1; � I In:, never §bmsthing sitill more eleiAeutary?" In, the coloring of ., � .
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" farins throughout the country, These . Prospects for Hemp Industry.. And, though I�am. Do near I laboratories whiere the ii ,cliemdeal I-listory is silent as to � 1,
1. � results have shown that there is a ' Until recently the attention of this I I . I . I 1. I ti�,e light of the discoveries -of the last, consit-itnents of -the real sitone are Ii but Davm, who ,certainly c011-, � I I -
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. in the Dominion in division Ilas largely been devoted to ! It - der 9're"ut tributed to the ,.-. ,,,�,
I., very large area But peek a cones, a thousand feet 1. . few yea.0 about radium one authority I taken and fused together un . evolution of Judaism, I
,.: which flax will grow successfully. The the PTOMOtiOR of flax growing, There . 1 71, �'jecjqis to a theory, advocated by him lheat. The articlie, plroducred, when cut,' was. 11ruddy." Louis XIV. Was a -sandy- - I .� , ","
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following districts 'have , conditlOns� appears to be � good - prospects for the . air; I . many years ago, that' as the planets - . .1-1 �
- . � Isiliedi, amid Belt, possesses, in an ex- ',haired man, with many of thre charadi ', 1, �';
I I growth development of a hemp industr as � . , the original nebu-' pol 2, Pa hap 'his rl� I i
I I . which are very favorable to the . -y . When I see spruces bitten by the wind were evolved a -at of trajord-juary d-eg.ree the havdinei djura- t,er.isties of th t ty , and per - s t : -", �,
, I )i Which gatre birth to this solar'sYs- rels own Bar-' I "'111%,
11 of this.crop: The coastal area of Bri- well. - The province of Manitoba seems Scaling the cl-Iff without, a liook behind, . bill,ty, and au-sibre of Nxtu greatest of all this emperors was . r
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1 tish Columbia, SoUthwaStsru Ontario, to hold large possibilities in this direc- .And off at see., aerm the incuilitain's .1 1 I . stones, i barossa. . : I
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I'�� ". : the St Lawrence valley, and the Mart- tion, and at Present there is a acheme The sappli,tris a -ad the ruby have, Women's russet locks seem. to run I 1.
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, -, . time Provinces� It is no doubt owing under way to start the manufacture of face, 1 ie�6 comlili than themselves. The very gue,cessfully counterfelts, ,'jaorre to wickedness than piety. C100- I "I
I Behold far-s-prinkled islands and blue been I d . I
,;� � I , 1, to the- favorable climatte condition-$ binder twine from hemp growrOn that space; I : ., .1 . ,fact that existing nebulae � are vary . back to ttiis� miethlodot Te-' . I/'
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pi I , � . I . � . ''I . -1 I on, *1i -star's buttlile -draw . pratra Is called the 'Red-hatrad Greek." I � `-I -
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�:;� � , which prevail in these districts that province. I I . simple in - compoi � produatiouts, As expensla and the long i Mary, Queen ct Scort% h6;d -red hair (as � .
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. � " . '' . I ., .� . ,ff.ea various stages of development exhAbit* `v6d - I Well ai Ill-fated des-ciendant, Prince , x �
:1 ,�, ., , they are so suitable ,for flaX, growing. . Triere is undoubtedly a splendid And when, no longiar level, the blue . proci iinvol Ths, Stone6l Pro .
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%, 11 � I 11, . more and more coin I ay are Invar$a1illy sold - Charlie) while her great a & O Z 1
, , " I field for the development of the textile .1ke a great' tap- duced In. i w, ,
11 �� � . I Ample Field In. Canada. . Ha . age from the 61W 1 sodiflod bodies., like the earth, a.great . I ..
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�:7" 1. I , "I ,. � I . � . There js,,� therefore, ample field In industry in Canada and what is most . ei I I nu I mber of. -chemical I � elle ments, with I a ust 1163,nithatic gems." Queen ELIzabeth, was of d-locidledly'red I �.
I : I I ,.L Panadd , fo', the. establishment of a, needed,at the present time is m -en With its,�blus . Another miethici and one to which I coacrilag. Fed hiair Is said to be a sdgm I I,
I . � . r - . � . . . . I I Hangs from the sacy, but-keePS .� I - myriad of compounds ax,e found, is re- . . 11 �Iinl be - applied4l of -mixed race, and seldom, if �veir, 0 . .. ,, �,,�,�:-�
, , : . 'lar .tal ave, a thorough ,kuMi- unblent,., � I I . . . .. this beirm, "faliilii.g . ght I ..,
. , . i industryj butin ad- cap! , who '.h I . uppoirting thds I . P � ��.,
, , . ge flax-growh,lg I I I � P i "I garded as �.'Rltrongly a re. is not a drop of ", �i
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i I a , - I el . decisiloin, aalshe stated shie, had other . ' -)" 1 $ co,�ciried gii of enhanabled value. laud Yaxd. Of these foTty-flVe had I 1 .-,,
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,Vfey -y dear-4es a gift '16h, no, dai Objected four-year- find, -it the Most P ment has been "Welill, If the green things coming . I I ,4N
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,jon you bi in, whait would yi have on your rIghZ I "10i baby and I h i6ii to market?" . I ic up are vegetables., Its flue; but if they
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I . lgieloe-4'Don't you bellove lt� auntle Willife,--j'Please, teach foux -fin, in the bathroom washing it alt dayf Farmer -"I aW are weeds Itils ,terrible,"
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'i.i . iiniandeen and his . onij daughter, � . . . � . angry hen. Thesia old MandfUg or elabroi-doi Wi to us 11%V �
. I L1011j. In the le:ft.hand,00rnor Is shown Two . kinds of tourists go, from who planned them loni continue nodsies , like, an ad to be an endless Pi2scel of Blame- gensirations otill bring thlek bit of Pilo-
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,1:1 an 1,$laiud wILwe dweilit. Chang, the America to sightsee In Europe—those .to Insult each I . t Ing in thing ,er . afty grates, beto
� : - come natice a mousley little old:'Wome,11 wolm domeatici Y for houslekeep re ths sun. in Alante-
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I :., I I majn1axiniisl former . who who sits In a corner and knita and the houses of the. Lord. TOID old ar � Ii it 13
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, ;1' � '� whom LiabA was in love. . �tfhay for -am -1 excitement no-- "'Ousea tattered, analeat being herded pulielairia they Bit, K18 the "Pa es'" I
, 11 111olks and Tilling% The first kn4ts, movin,g h h otiona ello, all day
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" � Ilmok..'with memories, which con, floor, following the patches of ligtt F"q'stl and Cominunisiti'may - is,. urpon this steps of the cathedtrail, where
�,.�;�j , , changling VOWS UrLdeT an orange tree, comes ' ' . mah each -other with aided,bam- wall. After dark. the tinkle of th
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,t,�: � . bloo, canesi, With knives,; tinay shoot and be I for sul.a.liest towns, eveiry,one of them �car�
1. cottage, I a guildrablopk, a ploturepostalL a oteava- lower in,the sky. tLhe ,a tGh,ou,se, milking then
�r,, � eiio,iped and hM in a giamdeneli i I � � . I kill,,, but wItIffn ston, walls Of from ho,us I �r arms, a look) of finish-
��; -air, or a, folio of Photl0grapals . ts ,her patrons. In one hill town tiaere rdies, beineathhe
" � .r sellon at jibe end. of the bridgei OP903,18'shi-P told � One might th,ink -that she cam -6' to their-Ilittle, wo�jdis tibere, sire no even ad hat bradid� adiding as. they walk
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t, la,conillio-sed of acres, of cathedrals,, except massesi, obrillartenin-gs', Illing
��,. � From blere 'they attempted to esnape ' OP10 prayer; but no! it is, ahe,who'swedp8 �
�:, L ndiargin' miles" of plicture, � igallei anidi popu- and funerals, and even thessie, by, ;age, d -01i UP -10,11. two, siticks. It was said about, tiandling this childire,n� guaix - -
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�, pursued theM with & whip- I . &ticks with trembling he Interruption, . I wtorn old flnZers come, the Patterned
bible Io POTters, When the L othlerSleolnehome i tourists, are an
JL � ver% but wasillet ,the altar ,cloths, who mends -I '. I ngs and.11-to carry smi burdens.
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,� I tile gods Intervened aad. changed.them -bbisly are always remembeTing, for I fd1w,-or spi 9"
'L I r own thomially acts, every day bring i Pictures; surely they ax e, y ; urket far lecs thail a
., 1. into, the padr cd tua,tlio doves, Been I thelf .he7 Of this could be: idiscoVered unless, you not , am so far! : to sa'y ,that their beauly blooms earl Flovi hat m
'11.��,, hov 'tbO maln, back the d4y�byday living which t hoalles or th'i would rd. I . I I Than is there no: dollar &VIiece., but whi,0111 cosIt twenty
.. �erhig In L this SkY ,&boV6 sitai wheril you saw an emb,arrassed , I . i and Is. scon faded., 40Y 120111* to N'eW York RS
'. � I I took the trouble ,to. dirbi in eL for- young peas -ant couple, come with a' Sioms, *iodo not keep house in the beauty except in thie, sprn.g of the year? each when tb
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I '! orn, becanset tit is & tale Of UnfOl'tUffiatO a travelftr will -tell you that tile is to-do she thic-se, who, ,min affOrd to sft down dur, lovely -than the gn-arled trise. which has Ohre who li�qs hom to Tus,cany and
�. . L t � 9. I -'-+,., i of Pa lhiael bavag In the'gi A chrls,teningl What U ; ii a fittinq. wav I A, n --re the failed to ,Q,e,e the tollik ,(A I'llt G,lurclles,
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�) I . bergim, to Shed their lerles,,of F!oreuclo, and that the air-, I for old age to end, 11te, w1i 8,6i storm? Gnarled folk Vziose, but cure a,ii,,,l their cro-ilites in the ina-rimt plaroeS, . -
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., . . skilaftei babes, Wirth unbi,elleyable mropsi'slb'5 lays a S'tr"'P of 'snowy clothl f om nd g; sTiiiall perel!*nlirom .they . were brown girls ,with scarlet 11,as haid an inoriniplete experience. . 11 . ,
il leaves." � b. But the pries-t's robe shre, plulcksi.al looser ssectring toll a eclaII7 fitting that they. hiandkerch-le-ts over their hei ,,Vho Their lzogging bodies, their crocked 1.
. � I I ----18.—-. , I � � . of ringletat.4-11 them. are sti-por thread with a proprietary I -Land, gent- �thel�cbrarah� FMP . . -c cromip nig I . "
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� I L . ,,, . . . . I . � suma-nerl% eiven the altar and. folds, It aw,W for the ne-ot P , ofal life they have .� � 011 aiing as the country it -Pelf, then the',- Ore ST111- I . . .
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tl �L �. L �% 0 4) I . ! ) . I ,Plot by their mothers. Tibere , her corner I l bo eid lullabies come from their th, - strug , �: I
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.� - � I- , t.1joy watch lialf-maked fnlan� To. bs.sqrre, there ,are somrold we- � IjpB as� they rock this babw,; which look Tuli -I,,' well belov-ed by, Anion't- I i
�!� , ,., . I alf., to ,itutt. All thio, Blasi do-eig, with olae I . I bility, Its g-eneros,ity . : . � �
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vi: I �; i I . . , fy,/) , 11111111 I A . rnionei w0riffil. . guilsts; but In ,the humbIer charchasif I ,61*411:� 'cilean, and sihinimg. it Is as it or.,L�e, walloej on Saturdays d I. J"
I I . I .1 . . r 1#" 111,111111kilth , ,,,, To ther church of ,tile SelrVI & Marla, I eppecela,ly In Slona are the old women. t4la3r bagged baoa.usie they irad beem vtl,,�age strptts, good-natured ind bold, makes the travii 1141PPY, It is therY � , 4
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; ,�, . shouldn"t 06 , In the baj)t1Bttry of San 11"Itti to find work trulted to feeble . but alwaY6 s -'4T tit UM Droll , , I :
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� 1 -rii courming girls, Is explain , be� IL6000", . . . : with baski,ts I . I
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. !-;� i, I . lbuelillarso I" I so. Val, So ca,reful ]B glo, � �;J10-th,ar than b1n asia tow there s Omni to c1licli:eri'llol S-0,11. 11a%aining rKi
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I ., � � . their Bible loslsoils( $Wid the aitorli of the proiprietlea. of her visltorB ,qt biwIllb, 0 -their Idle-han-ded olid, woniell in tile W!I�i or exp xielleo, , 1.8 Vreatc-1 tjlc� (,lfltjlr,a and elviliva- ', 4
I � I of . . ": . 117'. . 4 nVoll the tLVIstoli i%nd stead'(4 bol'a, flifs'y still b-obblo ilintut to . ;L :
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