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I , . . . I . COON t)I CA1`­ F436054 A4L Y8qoof4m . .1 . I . . 1. ,.. I . "I :: � . . ��'. , I I � �' ier, . . � 1-3,,v Latira B. Ourand , � , . ,. . , � . , By A. Te'gn` I MU5,T I�A'rfle , I . . I . . . . . . . . . .­. � , ,� , I I t 13, still � much disputed point, � to I follow t - earIe%BIY, and. coli0quoutly .1 'AnD Be THOR- During tto Bultry Weeks Of AU&UBt, outtuo'ej I 4,esplte the Mlgratorr I . . 1, P ­ , . . I , f,u . it is, only vgwy visiK. -, - - 4%7 and may �C ,4o,n Treaty, tpr it ii said . 10 � . . lietther.the w5d,oattle of IQ, ngland are . In th ,c thc,ztubble fiel6s, where th,o I I � : -. . w . . I . . Aa way that plan,B can L -LU —" 1,9P UPON . . airds, Couveat I .1 .... I I ... � . . "I . I I.- * . I I l I from '4, native bree4 of: be" 'satisfactorily carried a -tit VIU011 It � ---- — I I , Q,1,r.ARq�RA'V0N , re'd clover &T.Qzw knee�hig4: In June, au'd the, 11 I ., 1. . I � .1 I , , � 4 IHIS atsti- I y damage, c h I f tbem� V or . oyar which ,the Bobolliilo hovered, In 4ant Iiij;er 1), South Arnerl. 9 I, .., 10 . �, � - litte dattl% or have siprang from Pro� Is necessary tO, phoot any o j � . 81 ORD.Vp- of; . w 04 md. . , . V � w , -� , .��' ... , .. � � . I I . : .. I . , are kept under cottro'l, , I C"'4UNTY I lecotacy, are tellented by WhAt appear -turn to the Plucc�$ Of tji,etr birth I& . ... � LL ..... I .xiitoji�� that round, their way into their numben , '.I 5 OA ") re I . �� I'll I I ge iv�.rrN, . I � 111. ... 1, I � glaitia - -historiN. and zeldom Is ,,the ,eatlre berd below to be, large, oTAT'rowy birde,' ,as, large. tile 'spring. � I I .11 . . . . . . . 11 .111.. . . . En at B,ome almost pre . I . I as "Bob o' Lipooln;", �ut bearin-9 110 A d,jfrQj,0,A.t bistoT7 attends aa,athcr . I .i ,� - Period. Local.tradlilou In tbevicluity, sixty or ,above seyeirtY all told. . I I If 11 . - T1 -run along � ! , ' :-1 - .11, . . .11 I 11 .. . * of ObAlliur,ho; . nj,, In No,r,t;jjujjjbeyjan4, , As, the bal,la, fight all the ydar round, r I � I I I resemblance to ,him, iey . of the beloved Oanadian birds VU10lux: , ... . �... . -. � � " .40 . . � I I I ) I � , I Ing to ,cover, or, at , .. I � . I . where the Tankerville fainiI7,':,h,as, so kneeling on thejr,forolegs, and throw- I � I 1 , � . ,the ground, keep also 4ress,pa.ln blncl� and yellow in the, I I .1 , � . , , , . ,. I.Q.-ag and carefully preserved Its, . noted Ing the turf Over their heads wh8a I I 1. I �, " � I I 11 1, your call, stand on tfjj,Ao�e to peer at sllimra.(�rtiiue.. T;hjs I ig� the Qold,fin-cli, . 1Z , I � I . I . I . ,ou, 1, . .: . � - ssar / . �, . They are always I feeatug, And ho 10 I � . I 11 � .1 11syd, Settles tile Iluestion iii its own they challenge, it is nece , y to Put I y � much smaller than Baboll,Ak, W, � . I 1, , I . I atisfactory way, It ay.ers that they a limlt'10 thbir number; but to saYl.sg � I I . I I are very pluin,j). The stranger is per- something ov6T seven In,clies In length �- I -, .. I.. . � a . a ly hill ,�4 / I : I I'll, ", plexed to IdontlfY tAlfis " . SPWT -d . :... . . I appeared, O,a the scaue inost mystePi- s.onje.,a,soert, that they deliber te I . . I . I 0*,""a4d while the Goldfinch. is about five an I . ." I ., I ously one morning many hundred off 'the wounried,or old and ailing 15 1 , 11 I . I I I looks. through Ali$ gulde i)100k V41 I 1; a quarter In-ches, The mal -e of tbe,14�-, ' � I I I as untrue at them as of other wild , � 1� . � No wonfler, a t 0-pain,ow ter sps�aes,,ajvo-, undergoea twomoults I I . 11 I . . . . 76a.m ago. When the sun went 40WA � I however, the% I .are I . I 11 - § N I C,0%Ar4T.t � Tresently,oue of them spring,$- Into the . In a year, assun-Aug hia gold;�a and ,,-,, 1� � cattle rosined the levels aad Deaets. When i I. \ �1. no - . , . I ghtB, of what is, now' commonly rotabiing. or feedtug, the IIISty young- ,: � -= �, �� I W0,00 an s, Itorj�,Outally to tha tip Of �jack livery Ja M,ay tor'ble June nup.,. � I . Well I . . - - . � . . � 1. I., I . known as "The Park,' Dut when. the otters- out of PuDe alnuse-inent give ; I I I = - . - -1-v . P t %. 'IF. a statedy eveulll&� 9ximy"OsO, wl"er" 110 tialtB,, and throwing it off In $eQtembex I I . I . a . I I - -Is Ailace much thealame 110parrovy" . I rose of morning flushed tile, eastern their Iteig'11-bors a -prod or a push when� balances.' I f,lugs 40, lie fllO$ and as to re') .. I .1 ��, sky they were seen by an early way- ev.eT the Opportunity p � resents, Itself. �41^ � i � LL . -1 4 .. I I . he poses, ,a dallghttull Tippling molody germ;em;ts. as, the Bobolink wears I'a , .. I - � � - I I il 'g I , I -lie I .. _ 1. . 11 L ifor,or buli,' , I ., ,- �. -1 . jwhich sim6ly tumbles out ot his brown . . . I � farer grazing among the trees and ou, sio is oomez that a. weak , , . . I � I . ­ � . winter. . I I . I I . � I . th e I i:L'm I d es. I I . � I un,able, to defend itself in a -capable ".., - I . I �.. . I I I I :1 I - " . ,. � . I � � I . � I I I throa,t. . . . L But the..Goldflneb, doss, not Pack big , � . . I , 1B through a serf" qj acci- . I . - . " , at er,s Is . I . I I I � . I � � I . It nk a.na- go south. I -le X 11 11 . . , ­ 'Curicusly enough, it Ioa.L -early dawn iii.auner, L . I i I I lf,the. stranger has heard that uQug I tru . . I . .. I d butterd to . I - � � I I I I associates It With 4 con- . ends,',about lilin. wad re- . ... . , when the gloom Is still ClArk9ing to tile clents. sometim - ir I I family and frj ,� ­ I es .go ed aa . . "I "I 1� 81 � (ITessed, fil ' L � . rece8B.C.; ' -he I I . I I . � @adeome bird .s. a . . death. I I I . .1 I 0�. ", ,,spicuousjy k i main in th' more southsTlY Parts of 11 . _� (it the Park and hiding. t . � I 11 I ,� 11 , . . . . . 11 . . . %011ows . in the iiplsj�d, or ,,towards The method used in calit"Ting 040 � I - I I I . . 4 � . I � black and WhIte and yetilow. And Ile, Canada, I,, the Ontario penlias-ula,l �at, - I, . I � . 11 11 0) evening wh#ii twilight As falling. fa saine as that for : I - I I 0 species la � just the 11 , (�z may discov�ar that the singer Is - tho all event , flocka Of *'this . � L st, of, them is i I . � . , , ' . . - t � iz6s that the snaring -other --entice- 11 1. . same fellow An a diffetrent and d'ach i their brownish w1ater dress may be 0 tha iy W ,wild . anlinals . � ; I . I 1� I '. I 11 � � �attle are of the wilds. most wild, Dur- ment-, . I I . . � � I I . .1 : 1110,re sober ch�eBo. it is, Indeed Bob ,D'Imet in the severest i-eatherThey are .. ,::7 ,. . I 11 11 . I -he 11 : : Ing the day they lie Ili- the most Be- Butt their seent is so heall that a, cow . I I Lincoln, and bits, mate, aiad five or Bix: woed-sesd eaters �t the best type, t . . . � - '� . . . nown to follow a - ,� . � ��,�, I I , .� I : . cluded, parts ot the domaln, but begin witk -calf has, been k ,� - -, , . rs, preparing. to start On their type which habitually olings to t1i e �: I youligste I I . � . . . <i;. jou � to�. the, southern States... I , " I I to. move ab u!a traoj� like a -sleut-h-hound,,and. I . � -i. � I . ruey weed-healls, and pot only Picks Put L �.. I I . I out when, night approaches. ma - I � , ,- the loved., 'fa- ther weed. seeft from their mploriiags,, ` 1.� � :1 . I . I ., With tYielr pure white coats. and mass- their hearing .is u abnormally acute. .. . ­ 1. . I I - .: Should one not hear � �.� . � I . . I � I millar song irom the brown bird, one bat shakes, them onto the snow where , 11 ,. I . I I 1 11 .. �... I . I I ive head -s, with bold, uPward curving When .(>us Is wIthin sighting, distarree I �. � . . . 1. . . - . . I.. I . I . - every � �, I . I . . . WL11 'be certain to hear mellow calls -d-feedlag Snow Buntings and � 1. ,- lloriji% "alert gleaming eyes', ,and jet- of a strong pair of, binoculars . L . . I I I the groun . I ' 11 .. 11 ��, I . ack muzzles, they sest6-in the dusky bea(i in the hefd will be turned in your - I I I I � � ,, .1 . � I I . . I . : I : that ,sound like "Chiuk,Chenl�, chluk!" Juncov and SparrowE, and Larks, find � � bl . I , , I ,,Spin -I , spenk, slifult!" I � . . 1. . I I I I 11.� 0 I . . � I I them accessible to asolst in the wiater ., . I .caxnatioli ot direction, . . , - . I . , * 2D J� or C �� I I . . light to be the very In and the flapping ',cars will � . . .1 s. two distinct 11 . - . Be CM--.-" -,-Wle- , 1!��. ". clea,iiing-up Of Unadlan fields. I . � . I wild, shy energy and aiiini-stbeauty, show that little is., needpd, to, axou . . . . , - , -, -I ­ -4 ­ I ...'', The Bobolink undergoe I I . . � I . I ---- . -- -====.­ I 1. LXXI'DUItS �i'u a year, in., spring assuming ­ � is meTry-, in the win- . I , To get dalose, to theherd at anytime - the a-larm. , The- Goldfinch . I " �` , � if beasts I 11 I I slngl�e fleherman, thus making a total his, w6dding garments of black under- � , I I In the f6ur-an&twenty hours� is nigh Their habits, are still those * ( or , London -'a Fisher I -ion lot two. Loi�don al- neath fron -own -of his. head to ter. 4 � Nip t so ioerry - as the dedlug ' . . � , ­ impossible.. The extreme wildness ,of I livinLg amidst, constant dangers, F I I � , fl6hing popill4t � . � , I the or . Chickadee. Its mirth Asa supreme and I . At one Period of Its long'; - - I -s tall, white inser- no- , . the creatures Is. one at their J'a'oat in- I instance, if a .calf, which had been. hid I � 4 �p posBess,es. a woman blacksm-Ith, who almos�t the eud of hi L . proverbial. Yet the Goldfinch is no I . � I . � . . �. � : r back), and . � teretting cha�aotplristics. Theirs is, an rden. by its dam in a thisket, Is sur- don could boasit of Otltd a . 'p. resides at ShoTeditch, two woinen gas- tidn on his. *higs- and lowe snow' Z . . . � I I . 'but �' 1� � , ticeably happy ill the cold and �.o . � . by 'a visit�r, it does not make lation of fisharto-1k, I I I fitteroj and a woman. bricklayer. , Caul. goldou spotts on the nape of his neck,. January and February, and in shelter - I entirely untanied, undompsitleated na- I VrIsted . Iaft eir . .1 I if the I � I a useles,g attempt to flab" as would a finding a lish,exii - -1 ,,',I, .any �iher city b,oat this, record? ou his wings and tall ed,ges, aa I ed cedar swamps I have heard them I lure. It is bnly -in the depth of win- � � � I . ­ I . . . � it drops like a stone and living. in modern Lon'd,1614 I , I '�',�.. � . I . . bright heart of him shona out like the � ter that. they show any semblance of fal- m, calf, but I idle -al ' , 1'1.�,'­ I I I 4. � 1-� � I 1, . . . sing in the sunshine almost. as blithely ' l tam ess, for when Ake frost Is hard s a hare er r Ous'. . . . . I I I I � . � eu � . ,,crouches among the bi;aokeu a Nevertheless, the Blue ,B I . . I I.." I . Bun behind Clouds. - . as, III. alme. . I I . I I and the snow lies deep, and there Is I or as a r,abblt *ill do. Step nearer It, don, recently issue I d, re-vea 1 40, .* �� �', ,Canada ielarker by. 102,108 square Vormerly great numbers of Bobo- . A markedly migratory bird Is the,, �m ­ o food on ,the heights,, they beoum-e� I � ,' . '� ,,that a solitary person, du�of �'r- " �iiles than the entire United St2 , . . rice -fields, of- Purple X&rtin, It makes a tuinultuoud ' , and its head.1s, at onlee set fo� b-atting �tes links were shot in the I 11 I I . ii dent on the keeper's caTtloads even. ..though the little breature, is si . .,42:", 1 1 . . rto the southern St-ate�s, where, they ere arrival about the middleof April, an4 I depen . Le salf as, a. fisherwoman, lives, a S- 111cluding � Alaska, Hawail',and PO: . . . . I of hay, straw and turnips; the wagons weak as, to stuinbleand y*1 with th . . I I � 1. known as, Reedbirds. The slaughter an. even more tumultuous departure at � � I , I worth. . In the-. ,city itslelf-� I I "a"" RI�O. � . . . � � I L � . I . � coliveybag th . eir provender they leaxn exertion. .. . I - I I . � .. I ,,­ sL For the excitement . I I I . 1. - I -­ -7- - ­ - -.!. the end of Auga ,-- - -- ­� Z — . . fled by the preagnos -of all the . . �t�---�--�—� I 1. I I, I - 1'1'1,�e I . inten�z,l � I . .�e I - . I . .en Is 1 1 1 1 � . I � -pl-, season's young birds and the problem, . . . A Man's Prayer. a" prevented, to the parents, bt 'where to ' . � . . � I I I .. Lord, Ifoliet boon alonet-be granted me, . \' .0 a ' our,, oine Gale Prool ­ . settle the overflow of the oolovy on . I . Let I me but choose what that one -bio: I on Tl,'aKing Y �!� "' ' . . I -- , , � . .1 their return in the spring. . I shall be; � � I I . I No bird better repays, one for sheltei 11, .. . . I shall not's�sk to live ,mid sheltered the Protective Value of Trees in off c,etting, Wind DarrIage. . -urple Martin. � I . I I An Instructive Talk on I . , � I I � . I and Protection than the r � , � . I I 1. 1. I -i:;uc 1. . bliss, , � ­ I 1, . I � . . In their gIci .; flights they scour the I In soft Bejourity-but onlythis -. . . . � I By.Arihur Herbert Richardson, M.A., M.F.L . � � . . flies and mosquitoes and every I . I . I I I . . 1; . � I air of . I � . � L I . I I � I I . I ., .. . I I I I ­ � � . .1. I I I 11 . cre.pretwu . ,ble then a single.1 'the area, . should be summer fallowed ,,%pecies? of flying put, and are. thus ef- I Let me De not a coward In. the strIle the hot weather whict, hedges, it is not the,jutention of the solid- is m . worked Up for Spring I ficient protectors of gardens,. It is. one . - I . across the bi, I it F0110'Wing I I � Ir,, .L � . � , and woirkeEl and. . .. I That sweeps t� write to discuss, th' ' I , tleflelds, � el Use, of trees In row Oir two, Wh&e only a, single row, I 1. . . . was, Pretty generel thToughout Eas . ,� . L . rce of the wind, I pir'Unting' It it IS. I'atended, to, plant WO of the most purely Insectivorous of all . . . . � . . of life; I rIng th�e ear,17 part of thi's re,-ard,An tIL-e P`re'sent'��Aci�, but .'of trees meets the fo vs, and this As preforable . , - I . � . .1 .Let me leave no es tip 8171a Canada du I I . to , s tres s the value of. Win:dbreal�� Ojr aijd� where, they . are jeachin g lid1twity, I -be these roi . bird4, and of infinitely gTeatex Valne,.,. . . t for ,other liv ' fs�jted by wind I I q4'wi-6dbi:es;'k,. the area should . e) L 'are , up-ro,o)te.d �o�i' hAve i for a 90 . .1 I ­ I . ., than the naf,ty q�mrrelsam-e House, ,,, . I I Jun, ' thiit country was v - shelter bolts"'and clunips,of tiees-, aind they, agt "to ��,,Iie I I I I t I .1 I I . . - . . bear, I sec. � I .� � � . tha.1, be tteated In the same Vay� Wla.#�h ally, ,. -sput I � . . ,��,.tjje y l,ia­Vb � on; ilie obi s6is th, '�ops I . . . -Sparrow, which., o . ontAnu di es � . I y and radn' etOTIns Which ill Bo�nie elf. -t - bt6lizeiii .off, eD&azigering . . � . � - . � . ' ' I 1: . . � - or I I ef(66t . . 1. : . I , I I I L r,� 'the. tre, � � . , id e ,.L - I ... � , I I er lalft, I- � lylanted"!, W. �Vaw­ " . '. . �d 11 ��b " - .' . � I � . . The burdens that were rightfully in tions assumed -the form of t nadoe0l. *hat' , , .., ... ded to PTO,tect-'­�­­­ " - q . :;, . I I I I I � en , I ,, " �, � . �1.. ` . - I . . I . . � share. I 'V :th6l are' Int,ende(I to pm�tect. Also, as Property, they ara lut ' ­ , - - . . � I dqsired tenancy- �. ­ � - " In S,ome pjaa,es, the vitolen,ce, 0%t 14e. I I � f',*I�e . qpw ivflkii�,* it-w"etV : . , � I " fly - I . i . . . . I . Build -Ings- vheltered � 1M:­,.thqs1'.1�V6' ' IL ". I ­ - .... , -1 . . . q'da:41age,, done %,- T*tes, I � . I - ­ ' * ' Over I � . . lyo�th sbelte)r belts.axA oluixiPs-01, ... 4 .1 . j t I e rows.. a . . Th.4 omeilt 02 choice must arlse .. I I... I andL t4. . .,�peded 11 ely, -in th � , . � I I I 11 I . . as they torm �a bar- protected fj,Qnf the penetre�tkig. II as 's ' n .. � . 'il . . ;fqt jn,j�,,Rg� whine nor ever seek to wind IIE[e. la�.so'lat . I p s�.tancs .should. be six by si . . I., � I I - I I I I L� ing in the memory of old Inhabi- 4T I' a I � . 1. , " I esulting ji'less fnal to, be lauting dl sooner or later -usually "sooner"- - � .....1. I . . , . . , . ,.,': ",,.',s,hdrk, . ,�'. ­ . - .. I . zmyth . rier aga,lust tile- elplix,ents, .their, value f ' r' . I % , I . � : � , t " , Bc� I poi; the first. �cde at least the trees .%,Ith all Persons, -who desire out native . . � ".. � . . 1 . , L; � b 11 cliserfully bear my full load of ta,j,tsj._rOO,fs weTia. liffted off, oroh.e.wd,B � . - r4d,,,,,, ,,,d for sitock: . - � I .and what they are- intended to do nia,3� � a . . . I I 'it � should .be culdvated sufficientlY to wild birds--Nvrens, Bluembirds, Song 0 "'� It �E 9 t, -, ,. �. were. laid low, heavY telephlone and I., L 1 B 11; , su -0r, the cDQ1 z1hade of,l - . work, lin,tered lIke.'so � be treated- Bimutta'neto'ltsl7o- L I I " ,�des, 11 III, I if ad-diti � . � i ." . Then, place. a friendly shoulder 'neath hydro line,3 WeT0 SP . . . , .�: I I . Aress. abolitt the luousfe goes, far to keep down weedis, - and I oua�l Sparrows, Robins and Purple Idextins � I I � � I , , � . I the load . much matchwDo4, and roadside trees., , H ta,w Shelter SeIt$.A0tk';­ .' �' -lace a home. . . 1. cai`6 can be given they ml�ky' MD 111111611- -to ji,estt ,in their gardens. between . : I . I � - � ; maldmg the p . . I I I �peameias,, w 0 . . ' led with ,a strawy manure. these species, with their services and . , . . .. Of one who, fainting, falls besilde the especially isiola-teId, I -el' When. th'a cold winds of Wt'ntierl Or I Plant Several Rows. Not One. I It a windbreak ii, to serve its best - I � . . . ... - I �, . .1 . � I � I . road., . I I cruelly dealt with. it wask the'nliBfOr- the hot drying'*Indis �of sur.ltmcr, Clome, ,. in liocallitles, , whers soil he � .0, a . ten`& . � th,ir lovely song, and the ragged lit I tune, of the writer to. be�-Oaught In the in co,uta,ct Willi a wall of r6a-jagb, thair' - purpose both summex and wilateri It tle alien, with its predatory habits and . . . I I , � . I -d - . I . to -d%Ift, o'k where roadways awe Will be 11sceesary to Plant evergreens,. offens-1ye voic% the English Spaxrow. . .. I un� =,Ids�t of OuO, O,j those storms and ex -Y � �� I . Let me, oh LoTd, be clean an . hiovement is retarded both in tront ,eno . , -the mechanical Deciduous trees, or thoi,a ': i, � I I th-0 fury stxuctijon� .The -oulittructed by, snow, that shed , . .� :N I.. . . � � I . afraid; perience for forty minutes', -and 'bahim,,d the ob, - action of I both are much I aIIk%e--tr6W their leave in the autumn, break the This Sparrow is a permanent rest - I � ..: I Let me g"o forth to Meet life URNS' of rain and. hall aDd ,,vdiidi and. View greatest effect *lrlcli the winifb��,,eak . . dent, wherever it secures a footing. I . . I 1. I I . - invaluab,je. in such wark, one row ' .. ,; �� ! . . .1. I .1 . I may,ed; . . th.e. stwathe, of. destructIOn Wt In its has,-ot eourse, is on its llceNtiaxd �Id6, ,�110 . foxce of the wind to a -certain extent, 'Some persons defend it on this ground, . . ,-� I:% I .. -. I ­ I � . Ibitive, es, . �.. � I of trees is. almost proh I � .. of life brief B -pan, thl �­ - �G I and ,especially if they sre� planted in '.." �.. , . I Until the flu-�l hour path, When the storm liaid abated and experimants 'have s1hown' 1 01.4 . ,,!I .. : . plainit near the obJect to but Dot so Offs tIvOly either I . ,�"`." ­ , somewhat, and as, -the to . 1 wall ,of foliage is, fAirbr clos - . clumps, : 11111i I Let me yalk nPright-let me be a -ad was bloek - 0, .10 3j6cfally if ed c I :1 , I I I . .1 . . i . at they ere sru,re,.to de- X -Rays for Oysters. . , �1 i. � MAN 1 ed by W,Ien PoFle% and broatein 11finbsi, I I lot 7111te be protected, I summer,or winter as -8, Well Of conifers � I I I & . found -for example in a row, I I I , ql - . - ' I � I . ,Be for which they are - I " . .. 1,11ce with, bra.'riches to ;eat tile purp,o on which the branches have been al: Solen& has, come to, the aid of ,the . 1. I . . I dayps I shelter wes! Bought An, a heaxl)7 house. Sp I . . ". �, ,� I � Thus, let me live; thatwhen, the I I AB� L get out. if ouly onero;w owl! to the. graun& pearl -hunter, ,whose 'task has ��'! . On. approaching, it wao� observed the. T,Iii,d slowed up it t��il��alu�;'11-11t,�: . � cull be Plant- 16wed to, grow d, now been �::,; � � - . . work -done, I I I I d it should beslet -well back from any White pine Ast a tree which Is, pretty much s4niDlIfled by the employment of . I . . 'L' a, . j �� -11 . . . .. � - , ��,-�� * I If pos- weill known. and caji be grown success- X-rays to defiiit , I '. I I . I toward the setting sun, that no dam -age had been done therO. ten feet fax.every fooit the.t irl�". :Ipiedial area to be protected. , the presence -of the , I I I pitch my tent The oT.oheTd by ­which it wae.surrouad- li,eqght. 1. � I -, I � -� . I from m la.bors I .1 . 11 . -%tevsr, seveial. WOWS,, 6111"ed fjj�jlyoii most soils,, a heavy -.11Y being I gem whic.b., If it means only trouble . .. 1:'. I ". - Lie down to rest, and. y ed was pra.cticalily Intact F lower Pots This meena ithen. thst flelds,` I .Bij)le, ha . . - � .1 I I ` t -,or twelve feet &part, ,,are PTOfsr- the one it �;i,er ,r least. Some care spells. money for the , .'L�,,' I oease, � , en x e s fox the oyster, - " along the verandah rail were not. Me- cspecIally whelle the grDwith., � I 4 �,A�, L q My sou), within ,Its house, siball be. at Pent did' . . . . � ve to b e given thAs SPecicS man who can find It and bring it to " I ,ii,-, � . . I turbed and In fact the oem and,tall, such, as with ooTn,, I I able. � I I I ]night ha i I 'el. � 11 �Il, ; . I peace! . not realize the havoc done, by th,e iist protected ooiisidlarabli�, fr , , '��'. Aside froju ,the joragoing direct owing to the encroachmettit 0-f thelinarket. . 11 . ;%."! I I -Will Thomas Withrow. d en"t, � I I . . . . .Ii� 1 �4, .7, I � . 41%-- . storm until they ov�We to the Toad an, , wind starin's.. Also W41 , " giiarits, which may be obtained from White Pine Mister Rust. aleo the Every oyster had formerly to be .. . 1::., d I Z I ake. viewed the surroun-dIing country. I mer are -retan �.ote;ctjye planting, thexe are also In- White, Fine WeeNri. But In a Small opened before It could be ascertained � 1:,� , . . I .I winds, of sum� ,es , I'll � � d fror ru whether ,or not it C U . . Old Zack Takes the C ta, . may be ha 4' area such as the windbreak would oc� o taind a pearl. 1, . . evap , rect returns, which . I . ,; ., .1 � . . I Old 'Zack lived on P. farm on �h-e .1 . Enlisting Nature.. I - . way, It. means, ees Biet -out'in this -way. On st,ock ctipy, such attandon WOuld not be When one realizes that thousands. of . - I ultiug in the �ulti - Itr 11 . . I I ff of life the soll, res . .. 1, I I'll ­­,�� . I I "eastern V110"', where the S�ta Now,vbly was this lijolise, spared servatiou. of na-01sture. In ying farms clumps, -of trees greut. I oysters. are barren and days may be . " � . . I � I . 1. I I : , I I made -of In- . . . .: d dia,ir .: - I . Is not bread but oora Done , move than the PeSt? There'.was, no thda, may Mean, a Ug difte fford pr6tactim during the beat Of ,k grove of white Pine, oT an avenue spent opening oysters 'Without finding . I , � . . , I i, I I , . I , . . � ,djom meal. Recently When he -came to lnoii� nor . the! h - - 1, . - x, a single gem, the ittility ,of ithe newer . I �, , I mild of Prtividm-ce, Dot crops,. '111 whiltOr sucli fields�: a day and It As tot an unl0ammOu form,pId by this, species Is hard to, e� 1: , � the city the first.person, he vis,ited,1vas anything �of that Ivind involved, but fited by a ni�ore even IaYer,� tightt to see. animai%,' retrmt to the ced-/-end the work of the wind In twist" prooesv Is at Once apPaxent- 1 4.1, ,� , ".. , . I .� I . � ., who is w7ell-to-dQ. 1. - border the old White Pi 8 1: I , , M& Aunt Su&an,� just the praDtioal good stensi& of -an all- sd� U, . �:�,.: , . - . I heltee ,Of trees which Ing and. banding ail After the oysters have been dredged t 1 1 �.' � �'. It is not an 1111commolu. ,t ar ds or collected and dispatched to � " �, wit, �rotectod his home by -eldt. BlTdj� also axp attTactad' by the only ,, d, to Its beauty. . the har. . .� I . � I � I I � . Tbamigh the -old lady kee,ps a sery . oeisit.GT who had - w1hd storin to See,0110hur t"', ,,% species which, not boy, they ars nowexamin-ed by N,rays. I . bher custom is, to baye, all the food, In- to .. . -, I all -lowing a large clump of trees .. esting possibilitiee Cf a small grove 'S0OtI:rU 111110 is .., . I I cluding the clessert, put uppon, the table I stand, between, him an.,ft the prevailing led, and dw-troyed 1--4 many I x frings ,of trees ound to the O.ne So being a native of this continent, Is be- It ,a Pearl is pres,en t In one of them th,e . � I , :�., �, I . yond repair. True, the ,ti� I I : " down to OWL That even- i A($ part of the oo.unt;ry, In I ".1 Inclined a bird s"Wilotuary may be soon coming quite popular for planting puT- i "shadow pictures" at on-oa show it I 1 �, ... , . ,'' before sitting t was sit-ced peaches and I winds of h I lerge orchardingare,a aT,B 4 ' I it will'gTow .on poolrer soll the o * , . , I, �'. � I � ing the d,esser � shart, be. had, enlisted muture, ,to assist themselves, butt where s alilliolhad bi. Allis, V-%Y� . poses'. Speed In handling Is not nly . I ... 1 .4, . a plate of rich poundeakmof her Own . 'to -� , . � � a . I '. ments, of her yl, once, -n White Pine,, and like the Whllta'-� vantage Of th�js By t,cm. Oysters, , � I 1,11din in mc al hnd I., in tha I . ad I � . . open to the bro d sweep.,ot-, yjaued,ly in forest -tree planting. � �� ., : !" �, - � ,,, I .�, 1. I a . "' r (rive on clay. , which are shown to, possess� no. pearls, . , 11, � � I baking. Incidieetally have 91 hand a slouroe, for -n- d - Eastern Canada at least, P.TePamtIOn pd�ne, will not th .1 . , .1 .. . I i Zack, who was s,itting right'in front I an odd s,tick I of timber and siome I fuel thtey may bev sholtered constid. I � iig is Atot re- Rad phile, Is a native -Or Ontario and I are not harmed In any way, and can I I I ,� I rs-t a few rows of svergTeedVl� , " ; of tile soil before Plflattr I- I .1 ',�, . cake, btelped himself the 11 11 as; a spot at beauty c - ' ' ' ' , -Lda& esitern when alloWed to g -row in tile Op4u with , be returned to the water In the 'hope 11 � ..... %, I �. .of ,the -of it, s'pried It thick � as we . 4'09s'at Houses and buildints may... " . commea However, An W branches to the ground, aB-sumes. a: that, later on, pearls may develop In � , - to a Slide I ' i' i very busby and Aecorative form. It them,, Similarly, oysters shown ,to 11 LLLLLL I ... . thin, hand. comfortable by either I and anyvhslret, where, quick I I I iiioret� 9 Canoda .� I . with butter Md I , �', .. i I . o the. -discomfituDe Theuseoftttees fortheprotection of them. In the I" of a Young , I returns tire dienianded frolli. evergreens I d for lawn planting 41,11d contain ,only small paarls' are replaced 1 inp, �t I 1, I a.iiothor -piece and, t � property m,� 'convenlently divided "' ere hardwoods could be usre , *C I 11 . . sy b et timbeir, or by planting �, cia . �OT wh ar- to be planted, � I'll, 1 , I of his atint, tate a third and a fourth � I I a raw of this sp"Ies near th,c far"' in special S'ca.taul�&, 90 that the poarls . . . I inti�' tilireo g,roupo. , First, hedgeg ward, If the area is bare of tr' Preparation. Is Deceaos,�Y. If a , � , . I ,.. � I � I�et� or souls I buildings would be aal added attrac-. may be givell a chance to grow larger, . I I piece. . I .. . WIlich, 001121111st 10-9 EL sin'910 row Of trees the protection of buildings, - s ,al man Intend% to Pla,at au acre or two, ' a Poor I �11 � Aunt Susan of ccurg,e .did not want I � I tion and protection. I� prefers This should mean that In a few ... I Ill -u -b -B aaid which usually are 110t row cies'� I' & C1,11111p or in a. wide strip, , I I or s . I ws of trees Of a few a p , eid either in I I - - -ave more, bet. . I . 1. I � --­ - - ---- I'll I to hurt the: feelings- of 11-6r guest, but M I � .. -- - � � IL, 1. I I , — --- soil, but'also dOeS 'well O,n anything 'years' time we vhail li, ­ z i I - ­­­­ .---,— I . -.t I - I but a heavy clay. I ter, and very probably cheaper pearls,, I : � . I allowed to grow more than six ox eight , I I . * -,e realizect tha"t unless slia did snine-t -- ---- I ­­­- I 1, .�, ,� I ­ I � feel Ail helP.11t. They are set Out 'lot .I ,.k. ,1- �... " I. ,...:.;:!: .:i..::;:*: - .;:::��::.`. I Dies. I . I thing quirkly there would be no cakof , ,��:�,�..,;�,.��.:.:!���::!!!.,.:Z�'�l��i��,�I -*,t,,::'-%!1:.;!��. , ,:��.�.; :,; :�.j::;*,.:, . MoA Poplular Spe � I I so inuch far tile p,fotection the ::::,;. '�;:!" ,'�;,;'-.;;:;.:::.:.,::;:.:�.:.!,: ..... . I - ­ -111 ,.y at- .� :::;j!j;t:j��:�:!::��::�:-:- ::k,:%.::.�::: .4; -Ki-�ii� " , . � .. ''. ...''...; ...... . iji� I ,: I � I ....", "', ... I . � � . I � 14 � , 1'eft to go, with the peaches. rillially, :%, ;;.�,�,:�.�;i:�;::t;�;:;:;",!;;,�;�:��:', Spruce is perhaps the ntcht,popular, � I .. e6rd as foir their beauty and landscape � i:�,*���:,,��,�:���,���:����ii�:�iii�.,$,�!�i�i�i�i�:� .;�,�,%;;."�:�;:;�:::�:.":.�.,. � �.:.X�::::;:::;;j:i.,..,. .k, �:�X'�i� Doctor's Orders. .Z�1.1.�,�",.;�,l�:;i::�;:;:�l.-;ii:;��,:;:;�! �:K;i:ij:,.`...,i:i:;�':�-� 1�: � ... . `�� -wIndwork purposes, Nor- � I , ", ,� a- 41".11'.."', L, �. . in desperation she passed tj In 1. I ........ I—. .: . ..::::: �peolss for . 11 � ,,is b", d to I .. � .`�ii�; I effect. I.T.owever, in sdniA cis -es such ,.f,:,�,, I.:.: ii�:.'-.'-.'-...'.'.'...i;i .:, � -�- K*i*::� - -Ton'.­111"m Barry to see you' S�o, un. , W.1-1,141 ,-K,%-;`.N`k1;.-- .� . i,;. .1 - 1: %:�:.,�:.:.-' � inento �::��iii�,`i`,`i��' �i�i�;�i.�,.:,�:�ii :�:��:ii::�;�;,,,i�.'.i!�i�::.::� I �..... I I :��Ij:�Ijlj: . � * , , "'�" :r: � :i -:-:-- E ... -lie most coulluou I . him. "Zack," the Ataid, "why don't you .. I . ::.: way spruce being. 1. , ; 4 F , I � � i as gardens and nursefry OompArt � I- ,�,',,'.'*.*.�.,.,.,.",.",-,�,,*,,,,,,,,,,,�.;:.,.,..",.".:;:i:�: �.;::;;;1X5�:j;­::1:.;.:: ; ,;.-­::,.�:: I ,1 wsil, Have you Boon the doctor?" . I I try s6ine of. this jilete whlt� bread?" I - i i!:",.�:i:ii;::::.",.�:i�iii��tii�:ii:i��,.;��,�;�ii�� -:�'.ii�'-.,...,� - 1. I , ... , ::.-'.-.-.­:.'.-'.�K.;'1S, ,�:: ­ ,::: although it Is not a native of this Don I I thety- are oft,tin. planted for prd,tection , i:i',�,ii��i:i�i:i:�:'�"4;i�.�,�it�tj: ... ... . I . :.;.",;.;,.;.;,,;...;-�,�'-':',�";:: iiiiig.�� . I ,kvuy uLlu � I i-i-l�..'.Iiii�����'�;li�i.�,.i�:.."�;i�l�I :,% - -i*,'.,*i*i its form and beauty is *011 Saill-oYes, I'm having three baths . 1. , . "....1--l" ... I- ----I' I .. tinent... ,. : I � � . zaalt wayed the plate, a ob ao for thpir aesth�-tld Value 1 - " 111"..). 1. ,� !�:j:;qjg �f:: ': . . �, I , as Tall �:i;1,11* ": .:, .. I I - DE uumd, j iii;�,* ,���;.-�..'.*-�*,S-'.�.,!"�iii�ii:ii . :;... i:i'::�,iijiii a dtky", I � .���i.;�..",.',.:""i-,,,,�*���i�i�i!��'..; - ��:::::.:::;%,.� , . .­ : X. on inost ' . ., *:* .. � , known It can be grown reached for another slice ,ij . alforti, shelter from desiocatIlIg I 'i�i : .�: �7. . ., lie R110 .:.;,�.,,.::::;:;:,%;:"-,.Z;:;:;!::::;:; ;; I I . allo,'thankao, , 1,e� , . ,., ., �,.�- .. Tonj­.-I'Whatever for?" 'I', I , . Aunt SuS,gn, ;:.�-� :� . �. � . It :::...:.., . I solils, fjj%,judjjjg heavy land -and pre. �, .. - 1�5". 1� .. Is -- "Don't kilow; doctor'-ej, -ord4rSk � , I and help to liolcr , � ; '.. ;; - % t B SAni . . 11yaller lion's , Is, plenty good ; winds of swinner I I .1 : ... ers, 'Gin mob8turer W111te spruce I . �� I jilted; &11()w in winter, `.: I'll . m -e nicilloffio and tfild , � - . . enough foe me !It ; . . 11 . . I . .11 ,::: ­ .. . used somewhat in Eastern Canada foil Re gave me ao I . .. I S000ndly'r windbreaks or shelter I � me to ftillow the directions on the �of, ' -11: 1� I 11 I., I I I I I . . � anted � . ' . � this work and'as its foliage is inore . p I r . ,-, .. � 11 .;�', I , , I I - � . I belts� Thdae are usUAI,IY pl, Vt 1110Te tit, which read, ,One tables � Dun ul to I � around fielcls in cropi ,or bulldiLgs,,and � ... coniPact in large trees P.11LI ,of � DO talten three thnea a day in water." ; I . � � I I Silvery tlairge, Itt use should Increase. , I r . 10 I . I s of trees ,X* . I I I /, � 7, ""i, consist Of 011:8 or ,two row, ------- 11 .. I ---*.- . . p ,- ,m - A -Al wh+ch Axe allowed to, grow unintpr-' ".;.,!X:�%;T' " �, 1. White ce'dar, the comulon specle�s, ,- �-, . I � " "�� . � , . I el - , equently used for hedges aitd I -1.1i , r. I I � a, Led to their fuAj heightr These are "'IV, ,is- Ir I ,�� 1�. " ... 11 planted mu'ally for their practical `�X � SoMetivies for windbreaks. The toll. I I � � � '- ape 10 very compact and bermusb� of A � , , . I . I . 1* Worth, bii.t axe also a source of plea- � I 9 �,­ ,� '. - ,,, � - , .... . ... Kl"',� -�� this It is 9,01ILatfillos listed for plantfag . 't, . I IF ,,� OR,, i.;.,." �. ,� ,,, P �,"., , - to the ., "' I a �1 . I I I ,,, �� suvo to the Owner as well a . . A underneath other species to form au Fl - I I . I I " , , I I � I I ,, � - 1. . ­ir- al PaBso, y� : . 1. . �� . . '' �1� I .:: i � I . I ,Utvp l:i, . I I " at tlfel,r 1'runk I 1;Z I . . : 6011� 1� . The third Protective arrangement , �:� 0ditional whidbreak ana will .­ I., A ./ -N, . I / I .. This free preferis a 11101st SRO . I I I for treea Is the small clump ,or the I �, �, . . . grow, oil 1110st solls. I - , . I 11 fri-rin lat which may be so arranged , , R , i & � I I . . � 111, 0011clusion ft last caution may be . I I .. - thpt it se.iivez a double purpose. it r, I � 0 R - � , . (1(10d, be Sure audrpl'O'Ce the proter- RIM 4 I ­ . I I =� a . I 'nod. . I I y ... .. .. I ­ I'll I , ==­ -- — - � � I � , . ()��,vot. ; in�.y �.dojjs,is.t of aa old out -over area, �� nip batwedn the object. , Easily Expial . I . 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