The Lucknow Sentinel, 1926-04-15, Page 2N A".
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Ala qiO4 Ph 4ere la no overneoc Otunp from
4:1AlY'asi-t,licy nod k sertMee e te Pee e „
.14r04g*Starees.. 'have Made ..therelflost • • t 11. 4 f
•• • Operating a bar epee .er
feeelireef as ,Peeellge- , leneseistanee inaseeepse the axha. ust
jele'lensee' are Oat coasidOree• become hot, If Tt le -sleet '
flreprOOf. Yet the'average hetue-eWile-s‘ene. this elae...00Se 'a 'fireeesee- -•
doaan't ear Os take ehaftreell vially it there is an accumulation of
•insurance; protection. lie knowt that,,greaso' atict oil in the work. To,
414*,*Wee§ ,4-Omotiple, 4 Ingle The foinitelee Oda 'de:neer:40 netedelee Cone '
*100...antellsohlle Outettle ret4.leee that tineonely at top speed, keep, the
tlietol.,ke PeseibIlity bie car b00-lesoodWeilt free from: grease and oil
781etzeitegleanteelueltectienet----Theeehettilit:eieetetleesbeertee4Peeelleles
ed or when a env .does:hurn .the,destrue, 'the •engine is. rine with• a gesetlYs re-
tiMele. apt. to• be:Complete, Yet motor' tarded", sparlc,' Sometiles it
" oar - fire ittearanCe is Mexpeesive, Come, Ted lest and Set the woodwork on
Kowevee, When ai beicit Wise burns-, re'. VITO .haye,,.elee, !)vith 'to, •
down the. owner recelYes the fulI
ofine,fer whieh Was; inSered. This,. In, the .startiegeep,„ This danger is
b. net' tree of the teleteMishile Theiteeater: Wide ',We :garage than 'one of
o'aier of a car destreled` he '.flantee' deers; ablest 'there' lel UsualiT.Ifeere
:gets* suinrwhich rePresen4 th'e actUhi ; less epilled grease and .gasoline on the
Mar* :Itaine of, the. machine : at elie.gaeage• floor.
thee's the lese`feek •PERIL IN S1ORT CIRCUIT
*48*(44. -••,4netiter -Cau`Se. of,:*e.Coinea...frOm
i1,4*Eaar got tired. of it and fnInid •lsighrtingc*17°BuYIntenlinga oithen ea stonirage°11,baPir-
- 11*. c'°u1(-1 not possibly 5,0 at ilia -PI -10 tory Is.used; A...short!„circuit May heat
•. he 'Pal41.for the maebiesse ell 110114d the.Wires red, hot ;tied 'bees eff:
to do""). i!ltilWilata' a 'can"ilieilt theinsulatiole • If there is any aCesi-
,Tbis would enable hina to recupe muleteer ee.. grease evee spy geseee.e
eratis •4atofer toes' he -NO sustained #00. by, a ,fire'is-liabla.to start
• Another fere of fire: insurance pro-
tection• whieb •otight to: be a 'part Of
the equiPMeee. of every eer, es pne. de
tive file Some
fire in-
surance concerns give n.reducedi rate
• ietoo, Jean ‘a mixture fed to the to cars thus equipped,
°ter besis,ffihenever the °Wiwi. Of an h E • -t: f *ti
'through. depreeietion,
'KEEP en ;e'er/ CLEAN."
Meet geeeral.ceuse �f an auto,'
1#41)no;410,' Stiles • trestle -back-firing,.
• thelirincitia reason for back.
essliedeet. reWhen there is a backfire • ;Alter having taken every erSicaue
a Eit4eh!4ti' flame comes from . the 'air. tion posellee to prevent .your :autsome-
letelteeif the carburetor. If there is; bile from Catching on fire, it May some
anythieg ;inflammable nearby it is day, 'nevertheless be found &duel.
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verIrraPt•te catch. on fire. ' It is worth while to have in Mind what
eOefeelmeeapotizee so quickly that if to do on finding Yoar ear on fire. • The,
therOi4 gasoline in the drip pantitere time required to figure -this' Out atter
Is 'apt ,..to", be a' sufficient mixture a fire has. started inajeeitein a heap
arpend the carburetor to, make trouble of twisted' ruins instead Of :an 'attees:
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The idea is•to keep the drip p n fr h'l "
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fremsgasoline. 8,e:that there 18 no • First 'grab ' 'your fife extinguisher;
leak in the supply pipe. 'Or ,in the cone: Locate the's positionesof the fire and
;election AO 'the carburetor. ILIso see' .work the, extinguisher to the limit. '
iwouuy 11414'-aufra me."
• PCsoing through, the Reformatory
S one ,day," said j, J. Kelso, "1 stopped
'te speak with a' ladwhoWas standing
window. ; He lied a
When 'first ,sripien to,
• bet:":1iillhfekled';•Up considerably and.
aftera friendly .eonimeatinti."he waa.
zee theleefeatioe `NoWete'slene hens
.t.,„'It. was that brought
,syssifteehilifiefatutionle kle Was silent
`lefetsyPee; „theft eininetekSies reefew-;
eittgede,,Pieseelfe:Tglie whole manner
sehgeged..!:'`,404Otte gathered in his
eyes. 'Nobody eseetede me at; *0,04
e..he ; replied.: ,estfelefi*etheirs died. my
father insteetere" Much sheWl things
went, then, he married agile, and al-
though -they did, not exactly turn ine
• out knewe I had no place there any
got to staying. out at nights
with s other %eye like myself and we
'hed to steal thingzeto get along. .1 wes
„lip ootirti lot of times but they did
me no geed andsthen.I. was sent here..
• The sadness of hie viordseespeeiallY
'the 'heifers,' and heartehungeereyealed
manner Of ispeaking;, was Meet
• touching; With theecesepetationese the
• officials a home was efound ,him.
lei people to. Whole hie7fieendleee
. condition was eiplained; They. peten,
•rised, te do. their pate, and` that 'they
•• succesSdied was sheWit in the fact that
• the .boy. willingly remained With. thein
for several years, end at latest reporte
W58 doing well." • e; •
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Gave 60, the J01).
About the. Year 1500; clueing; e hattle
• .betweee the .Swedes . ane Dines ,Bifile•
peseteldeeeckein citaFgeotAhe.Daties.,
:began' thinking .hovi,berd the SWedeS
••He had with hint .a guide who:had,
:1 been: living iti• Sweden aitdhe tiaked
Ilia man ."Whet ease% d� thes° SySebe
- Bye one! e • '•
"Well," said the guide, '"Iiiey live
mostly on bread and water, but When
'the eorti mem falls they mix , !their
wafer with ground berk, !for do they
ear's much for cold or heat. oi:lionger
• or thirst!' • • ' ' . ,
Said. the Blehoe, people
Who iiveen Wood atid, who drink water,
the devithenself, far less man, Will net
be • able to overdonie. , We will go
horne,"
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•m.aeten-* ett 'y.
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We pti(up a, Peize for the largeett
and the trip WO or and' den°,
'Aed. the ineney.we'd Paid 'Whoa the fish.
s, /Wee weighed,. for Gree',s vela
. the largest one. '
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'And the. eodif were Peeked ;anti the
seeds. Wereseteckee, sa,nd
. only eiiiiineete weete s :
When Sheen Seel: 401S, IwouldItketo
,,go: for' a few :more oasts., with
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One'. of x.ou.-,,,Meit•.-go*e ••out-• With.
'•rneft Die:each...toe themselieees
his Seeds'. ' • " • •
Imehed our etiite en, ;eye ve had
se 'enough; , eee the etiseles too
, shells" they !Feld:
Said Greent.'"Take note; 'I NBA reiv.the
. tioit for the ono Whois genie
'rhea Chivvy rose,endh szikte-"iiere
S goes. Get out the,boat
sew."
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:Let Green no* teg'•what ne'#•:' took
• Piece trite •the first: Cast Chap-
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,eian.mitdes,
He hooked a trout that was ust about
three time what hie oWn";cateh• '
• Weighed, ;
niethoite en the witere
s Mee, Which hets, coexed. his
• . -friend to 'share, " •
Cost the fifty.. beantewIlleh Were in. his
• ' ; Seines • for the 'prize changed
;.hatidereight there. ' ,
Olesehe motel's elate 'Whell thhurthe
• 't you're; though you've attireu
..,• hour towa;
When the eineeeee deue andineii say
• yoleve-. flIrther
With fate • `
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--tion'reOaellfe-ir011eb10, a streem for
• trent. Halm on to the Joy yeti
own. , • , .
Sit doWniintentlii yoer iihack or tent
aid Let wil314 eltePgh alone!
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•:Early Maple...Sager. ,
,Early ,eolonista ;hi Amerisa learned
from the'indiails. a criule way of gel-
lecting ;sugar from tneplo trees.
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• • JYSt-ICE, THE HONORABLE JAMES /.m,AGgE :
Who Celebrated. his seventyeduth tertinlaY on Marele26. flees e.pre:9 he cone
Dieted 16 yeale. nnOn the beech et the Supreme Courtot Ofiefirle,
When, as a childel had e "fever,'
*other gave me delicious "codling
drinksi.laid heevenly leeches ef ice eit.
'heed •and hendoel.toldsne quieting tales',
and•koptinWay froM that could feet
or .
• •To -day, ha ee goring. fever! The,
deetdre have no cure for It:The nurses
rather view. .wite contempt. But
eegoseser"-etw3cle' -
iViotheie•whoee ot er wee 'is' Native.
'Iite.lier• I tnett 1i ,Me .capt'ieseink 41s -
ties. •
, What a Mot.her she. its! • Netter" a..
rebuke gliiameee, ineher: great ; Wise
eyes; never .a deubtextme the weeder.
of her grave ; smile: She fust beekene
to nie and, knoeiiiielierseigh'
rnisln-
tratlrinsthese Many. Yf Eits,
' "FPO' mY,hot bre*her breezes iay
their .flutterhee flegerze,---efiegers that'
ee'l aslaughter sounds, the Sweet,
litughter of innocent. 'childree.
elPts, 'athirst for 'drink that shall:
bless ,soul nawell as hod•y,„lal,the
of her' akies. jam
given Iiieffab'le inCeese-tzeinbefeee•the
Mother's own lereatli-s-eeseneesef all
•her snewsbern fieWees. For itiee'Aired
eYee, her sunshine and quiet sbade.-
besr niy eestiees feet, her gremebroWns
earth paths.' Foe me yearning
her bird song and ;Wind /oices My
fever •,is etired!-4.Ada Meiviilersitaw.
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Natu–ral Reitoirrees
Of the maey natural' pioducts:which
the world hes learned to think of as
Canadian, none is. more interesting
than asbestos: according, to a report
recently published by the Natural Re-
sourees, Intelligence Service of the
Ptesof- theelideelee Thiesstrange
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tJmIng lirrdt ttrtr'tj,,g;roopTwgttiti.nt tlioTiefuctsffAtro.,49`.1',cirvil'hu, tithee,rcalgttiloe.0;809t knOt: ef4i 1140 it* 107,
JOetter.,,onhure the eletancial, and
oleic fpeure of the feeustry, the Oen-
:ellen, National Silver Fox Breeders'
ettlaatticllunth'Insers°stdeabiliwshhtett'thrn:Civearrn-
lees problems connected with the in-
dustry will. be studied. This expert,
Mentel'eranch is equipped with 70
"breeding pees erid there .still 'remains
adequate
ur aa animals,nteeI" ff registered iSeUtth°1rhiteeedrd ' wlth hP esiig:1111:1":
ouf1141' Sutineln-brderee!'ere'Linvkinity '
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Halifax S -The Provincial, Mie-
ister of Mines„irrea Statement to the
Legislative Assembly, said that an ex -
exit had been surveying ' geld pros-
pects inethe 'Peovitice for some:•tirees
and the reeore was thatlarge gold de,
pealtS were yet uetapped comparing strong, will begin • e .ten -clay delve to
other places.' where gold. Mining
favorably -with .those .in sOntario *tied
was
being carried `on'succesafully. Many.
years age this preview wife o success-
ful gold producers yet the industryliaie
dropped off in recent, years and .the
annual *educate): -kW-. am:AMU t�
4100o-040 they et
t ' --•-;
WI(
Ri*ht,' their teat el. luieleed le effete
istileteeelse, beeten airWa." tor
100 tene, •Oe•PscItYle-g4,, moy. 8:611'4' :1,1:4. 4irt71,:rnill,,,,,,,10164:12,"
wifl
• 1?et.41194 :177:'diAt:n.ttwilt"'4"1`7:1117°1"-x11491:.;"tiLl
4401top, Yrne5, Pres'. .•
41etIviee414 barb'''rilitu:irleeltiPi,b6b%t;T• ti14:11,1;1 e;01')rtil;thtS1
Went •of the Hamilton Be'sPlvdeCts, .selves aro 1/1/preasive in their djefoi* .
Coke Ovens,; has annetmeed that Son- twee, evesseeseemes,
°ittlif.:118tcae°dvhe4a1.Tion:rred'n.9'194Ifttrlisodra,:tolirtitiftlie)1110:vt":grnir*:
year •,eiece, 'the epreduCtieti of coke
Under the ,bY-Predeets:: proms* wet. S. etIretellisitriel's'AI.T011;:11(,)414sel(Isitierice-hatzrzitr.°14; fitr
d). ,
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,.s9t,„at.,:itthediB,Iinioep_tarnaLbeeacm.,n_tTmhlelielltitepttr,_41aritzr t;;0,c.,:t.trtih 1.,:s.‘111;:401.Lropt4 ite o'w tciLl ethhaerhociln;-
alailstrated; said 'Mr; 1/Yrn":t° war'' ;:vaelcp-g-tiv"11,:•:r7ouit'04:alike.- the..
rant the COmptiak aPel4n.F;VoR6"ii) silvor fei. itistaece, Zee" all die.:
and the 'increasing Of the, cnpaitof
the Plant to 1.000 'fans dells'''. • ;. see Veastaiel by the rattle .
W-• 1
t"1.",..1;41;•-er.". ile8lKe' left. ,
juee. 1",';;;:ze,eerps ,otentenera.tees, e;e0174. :Whet eitarectee there le In ilia. witting S.•
lands- istetitesheeele the ele ch 'min*
pinhead :b ed e Of theouK
•::0"et, ju
tro.oOU. TiOy.stai1d, at
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tion in thesysszeies eerlyeileya., Belefiese
their ptes.slee, eiteriors there arethii**: .
stirrings of bong ketose- this
buds begie epee the 'any • itcgitia 19,
rise. . It ;iswozelerfel hew :earls,.It
'starts,' preeedine the first "swelling. et
the ..huda.ifliBtOtle flo*..o,f
stops :had the itee: sleeps. , .thea the ; •
tree eawitkees " and lenk. before there •
Is any esetyard.eign, Within it begins ,
stir.lo There 'aro inore-:•happeninge
boblndthE,ereet. boles than, apPear:te.
0.0 .eye Ou'a Pehruark' hay, : .;,What •
uttglity "forces1. begin to stir in tilde°
:aeparentle :sleeping: tree giluite, feseess
wentlerfelly, quiets :ancl • eet ..in 'Efeir
single tree • Mightier" than a tbeedetre. •
,etornesforees 'thetwI1.preaentle open •
two 'or, teree.oe ten theeSapd!lierroeti-
Seelee .sioore, .andeeet , free,: the
Contained. leaVeS. , •
Foresight s oile oethe first.. Ceeinee,
tibis of ..wise lielege Whet fie -pole*
there, ie -M trees, every hud a marvel-
ous . exempla., .Long befere 'the Old';'
.tr e re
abilfet eel) to 1;000 minces. It is con-
sidered' more than likely' thee' at 6' e
feeure date operators Will give serious
seinsideration to ways and means of
exploiting the geld resources ef this
province. ,
Saint John, N.B,•••••,-Ordere for three
carloads Of. seed potatoes, have been
plifel.with the .New Brunsysicic Seed
Petit° Growers' Asepciation by par- 839; so that the three sPreine Pro-
• ties in the. State of Massachusetts, vinces have altogether , 2,249;70' head
cording to the secretary of the Asso- of barges, almost ttvo-thirds of the
'eietion; Inquiries have also beep re_ total riember ;in the Domiltion. Sas-
ceretd Newfoundland, New Jess. katchewmi ,has an average of about
Sey end' Ontario; and the outlook ,for eight 'horses per .
general business this year is' censiders , Vancouver, B.C.Constrtiction.Y.,Of
'ed geod. . . . • the first units in ceitnectien with -the
• Montreal,Quebec..-The program of huficlingS, required ,fpr the ;new hop
new newsprint. mithiees in 'Canada . yar locetecl in the Sumas reelainied
and Newfoundland for 1926; hicludeg .lands has eemieenced. Several thou-
,
:sand, pieces of special lember will he
sequired 'for the trellises. sPive. Mire
coreing to ; report issued by' the dred acres are being planted intohops
determine the populetion ,of the three
'PraleiesProvincese,' Tbls cenSus is
taken under 01.3 eithoritY ef the fel:-
erzil istatiites, Which provide fee a Ceti -
its every flee ; years, to fqnshaoh tier
paidway'between the decennial Dentin -
ion serene. Thus a census is taken On
thePreiries eyery five years, eilii:beit
the othee-prcivinces it is taken every
ten Yaers- ;
SasicatoOn, Sask.) --, ea#eiehOwan
1•:10Vor eies .SPProkiriefitery one-third of
the horses in Canada, having.1,169,953
in a real ef 8,554,041. Alberti .ceines,
next with 849,939,. ,:whi:e Ontario is
third with 844,13e. Manitcibe hes 358,s
eighteen machines with a combined
ratedcapacity 1,715. d
L.I. 25 t is year
-115W-srrirt-i :,SerVite-Bureaii—lp 9
s
ssMereli efe whtee LIaneee new pro-
duce seeeee -
s some 80 per cente of ;the' werldef
;supply, has been known since the'Ahne
of the e ly Romans. ' It is mentioned
by Merep. olo; ie the thirteen14i cen-
tury, and even Charlemagne i sup-
posed' te have entertained and mysti-
fied hie guests by committing his table
severe of- ,asbestos to the flames.
t; Thefirst modern attempt to exploit
tesiseateeselepesits was made during the
yeas; 1862 ite the. Aosta valley of the
Mallen Alps; and 'almost eimultan-
ebuily 'With the eipleitation itteltales
asbestos was discovered in the ..Pre,
vince Of Quebec. In 1878, mining op-
erations ctinuneneedon eeinall 'scale..
The total length of the productive be:t
whichis situated in the hills' Ofthe so-
. called 'Eastern townships Of Quebec, is
w1 r
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Ter.gr011anY think the rising
generationIs going Mad.", .•
She -"They have nothing inget'inad
:abut. . It's 'the older generation pet's'
mad.' • .
011 Aids X, -Rax. ,
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.•Dr. 1 N. Forostier a; ',mine ,:t sur
geon, is the Inventor of e new inctiied•
,
Wide-Sereadine ()as.' Of 'atagriosis.,with the X-rny Orton gli
The great Booker oak In California: use of letilied Oil; The oil it 18.'S1 1 1
( ,
:pan ',shelter 8,000 persene mider Re fin -Maims a 9hckgr6une for aa x-ray
branches..
tilietograple
abouttwentysthree miles, With a width
rvarying from 10 to 6,000 feeein the
Black joke area, and to 84. Miles in
Coleraine Township. The formation'
occurs in knolls, and ridges from a few
hundred to a thousand feet in height
above -the surroundingt country.' An-
other deposit qf less'Iniagnitude has.
been found in Delon) township, Ont.
' • The commercial value of asbestos
depends chiefly On tensile • strength,
'flexibility, fineness, of . fibre? debydra,
;Hon temperature and temperature of
fusion, .The • long fibres, 1/4,• inch or
More in length, :possessing these quali-
tiet, are used for spinning and'iveae-
ing into fabrics, aed are 'by fee the
mdst va nable The short 'fibres; less
'thee 4 ineh in , lenkth, are Used in
the manufacture of esbestes,. eement,
shingles, etc. - '• , '
.'Canadian asbe tos is Of the . finest
quality, and, on accoutit pf its eoftness,
silkiness and tensile sstreegth, is in
great ',dematie for alt lfinds of •akbestos
prodectsrespartitelerly -foreettebeste
, textiles, '• • • .
• Altheugh' depesite of esbestiforre
minerals are widey distributed over
the. world, there ere:hutlew localities..
*high, high-grade. spinning. fibres
are found L»'important 'commercial
quaritities' Before ' the- world War
Canada (Ceiebee).-and Bessie. furnish-
ed 'nfoet of the weed's supply of high
grade asbestos. At present Russian
produetion is smell and SoutheAftica
(ineiuding Rhodesia) is the only, other
tar& 'source. heside$ Canada, Other
countries which 'ere •small producers.
Irwin& elle United States; Ausirelia,
Hely, China end India.
AVeFig9 4P411 of .ftilm,an
Life on the Increase
, .When •Magellan 'eseiled fireund the
globe in the century.:, the
average "-length of human lifewas
thirty : years. But in this year, the
average • length ,of Iife in the United
States and Canadian registrae in area
is 54.5 years. But the century mark
is not yet reached by eify considerable
111.14ol'Ve.;;;: •
;e: r !centenarians, • ore not
-scare. ' 'Tbe; fluters-406Po is 'Off° :of the
hie,g.tet' factors in pt omoting Inngeirity
our Car. fakes , yOu out in the oPee,
into the air and' the sunaslit: •T.Mee
are nature's greatest curative forces.
'according to the vital stale-
ticians lititnan life long beep lengthened
inthe list. decade in Anier!ca by ap-
proximately' Viper cent, The increase
14 reflected in all ages X01111111
act:al:ding t� yecelit ineuranze tigttrOs..
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Civilization has .greatty. Aticretisect
the life epee.. • Medical ..and "other
scienceS, have dorm much to prevent a
high aictre4ily death, rate:. ,
:Seine ,prophet' hirie deezired that in
tiro -year 2;000, the •averag.life= snail
will -be, More than 100 yeara...
• , Decline in Tonnage at.
'U.S. •
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IMproved methods hi handling grain
at Cnn ed lee :Atlantic . ports . and the
opening., Of; large- coil 'nada in Neve
Scotia, elte Shippine Befird'S 13ereati
of Ileserch declares haye altered, the
eesition •(•4 Meted StaterNorth At-
lantic and Treat Lakes ports, ."whieh
'have. heretdfore varticipated largely in
ese
:Paidllaa been the establishment:o-a
"balanCed traffic' in eastbound grain
and :-wentlion nd, coal' for the railroads.
of-41-te. Canadian territory, ..• .•;1, '
'Pluctuatione in foreign emninerce in
'grain, petrelehm amt. coal, • ilienigh
'Ncrete Aeon e eines the Bureau found,
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• lor•lhe• seer theteshail le... •The••new
leaves are '.theiseseefore, tee' Oct leavezi
2 ;fall. .! If, We. started 'our:sear; as. foul. .
• prepared astrees to .the
'rehallengeo 'anti opportunities. 'of 'exist, .;
enee,•liow Ire ou1d, Gui lives be'
trees are wiser than ye. eletee"haYe
•rio •nied to •hustie; ter:.,they •••-
; by the: forelocks So thee patiently.
itaml axed' iVeltnr.r.eittly,•litipresstive in
• ,tlie.SOft light.Of eaely.sprimg.hay."
.poein called:- "the tat, •
gar pictures.' one 73.the.:. goes .' to
otrf;:tsthelt°b;OOtglia're:rno.'k:.:4•isPfolrgra•IT,Pr.ilt.:laoiilinso
for
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