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proposition for -any farmer whose 10-
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aFierts'tYie depth Isaliiiut rive .niilrs. pt►w the ocean liners are enrn mous
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cation and system farming permits
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EXCELLENT- DESIGNS
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proved varielie.�l is carried an chtc`fiy
is,•>,�ot co. Altllought ihere'.lrb'ccrt:tiu'i statiorary�. They move, as the living ,
i gascir and aiso .
'indene, areas cvvel ing thousands c►f
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ttli•al college-,;. Although the iOti. ;bili- ;
ter datkness.-
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iiave being produce(! by practical
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�� l:uNl OINL TO ►1� �: •rllot:s:�;.a ,
_-_--__-- _ __ _ the onk,cura„tc�p; of Individual tarm• E�.. -': . s : f---'. wlove--"Whig lc•ituce t^sten , wo:ds. %set real 1:1oney it your
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Tea Seed Problem in Ca:�ada. ors to 1 lt:ct pl�itt;;.c�hita :l:ar Iuatk - - - -I�,-t - - - _ - - - .. _ o. - ----� �- -
..� - 1 Mrs. - ove---" course did t—�
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I- ai2a e ices c .,� li ':�llring tip , r ; ,., . : ; 1n Ca � eF1��L 1 EEZ.P` W�TBD -
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' is u;l� c. tic t 1. a u.•.11i tu.►c l , u. cf f ` Ultngs relief. rut up p' darling and I used herfu-Iced uaP.
pro>+hnl ttely 6:,,000,000 bushels of seed � the t'anadhin Seo t Growers' .\.:socia- '�`,. !(, u..il waI•owod Sold by, • LATIMS FUR.
grain end, 9,000,000 bushels of seed 110- 11 "t,•. -"a • -- stiles, e^ `' y s tool , ^ Wap t,it �lur e t � �� S S c 1:
ft ion, 'I'1:e second function Ls. that of :: ' �,,... , . . • s in Trainin . ch c
tatues to SO.tt; and plant tier• fiel+is, 1 r 4 rte`•'' ' xCila;;Ie_ (�ritbj;:StS fCr 8 dollar• sa,Jary with outtit: two year course to'
hupervis:ng the propw-,ttion of int- \, ' i �- .• . lr ,
1 ! t ` •r r�li C: 1` 8t`",CiI�3 Ot' SCIld C..rd fol' Up to Date. 7;raduate—t•xcell«'nt opporin.viiy. Write t.
Thtese anlourtls represent tipl,ruxlttlute- p,rc)vcci :,inner~ fir tl largo cony ati.ct in :t r . •. 1 1t. �uuih Cht�a's,o Itt.nlcal, • 236= I✓aet
ly 8 per cent. of the average aniival ! , . . z i ,I r--, . • , :� p 14Z "How useless girls are to. Ido .
ni.lui.or ►thiCh iviil en. n1e ta. t t1 their .' fre Sa:r. ale t0 'lEa�1 letoll S. nd Plate, t'hit�H 4►,, I111not ), L'. S. A.- _
o3uct foul i + , 1 �" " `= kin's St. �`` ., Toronto. not believe you lcuow •a hat nee:ilEs �.�� ,
-to''p piurity an11 other industi qut.IIt•ts - � '���— - 4_ , 11 ,. " Flattery Got it, i
The tinea devot-ed to the =o crt>p., in `� :..,__ - -- are ..ur. I
tn:iy lit ni>iintaiTte(1` indc h dt.( ly--I.. 1-1:1 �--,.. 1 r-"—'�''""'- - �• t'rd you- arty r:lliduia," 1 , `'Y`fu seem -able-bodied and health: ;
Canada allaually apIn-oxintatt,ly 4} ; tic c�tu::a Secle,: i t' :l.,it;;a.l tieel j /' 1► rout Flfill�na 'n Canada ( "How t:bs t J ,� ty
000,000 acres. At. iiicreaska yieid, cf I . , � ` c prott.:ted the girl. Of course. 1 know I you ought to, Ue strong eno:,r,.l t�
(arow•t rs Associ::tion. r \Ione t)e�uhtit is .derived from recrea• ,
only lens bushel per acre all round c t what Ilccedies aro .fora ThAy re to .. «ork.' she. retuarketl, serutir.:�i:gls, .
, - .1_ - tion in, the open coon v thanfromany .
would Tricor :in •increase of over 4Y,- 1 4 .�: - Make the granlep;licne slay;' 'i "1.es, ttt;I'aru, .I know, ��rd ;o' :eetri
4 , ;_ . . ., otltet•• fat21 of amusement. and --r�'l�itlg _ _, beautiful iful enough to '.be on t:le �stslge•..
000,000 ,bushels; or an addition to the'! i . _1 � ;� 1' w I. • c .1 is encs t tll'e lia) )lehf .&d moitTivalth ,
v�ealth et the country of at, le';is� $50;- �� T IAS ' •t� �,/ 11 Difficult-lmpre�sion. i but eS.t?entlj ytw prier the. .irnple
giyalg of p►as,ime Slimmer s fish-' life.,, '"
000,000. _ �� . c , . _ erg Bute. '::nd c`atiada has .numerous ; The' gong man on the train, obsery-'
.The -four train ways of increasing ! ' � ' - •: • , . lake.5 and ricers where there is al •ing that the handsinne girl across the lie got a n:e ,l without any further
producticn are: (a) By adding fertility Cale of Home and Children Of; -�-� . • . aisle .was looking at hint very Intently, reference. to work. '
directly; ,(b) 1►y bitter cultiratiou ai . Causes'a
• ... the allgtt3r. Trout fishing is atua�gst i thought he had made tin .impression Ask for ..Min'ard's and take no other. t
the land and followiug :t prcrpler syr- the most popul r, torills of this sport. i and in a few momeuts he changc4 his .
tem of rotation • (c) by adopting And The wuu)an at home, deep in :house- - . . ` p ' seat to the vacant one beside her. ,
;.,• i To .fish ;cuc�essfully for trout hts ; I,
following' out th'r. best Methods of pr hold dude, :tied the carr -s of mother- habits must be known. His habits_ in "Haven't;, we met belFore same . Just Like a M:►et. .
testing the plants fronp inerts :in hood, needs occasional help to keep part :_of t11e country will'be dif• ' where?" he ventured' to ask. The Bride— But why do you look so
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diseases; (d 1 by the more general t her in good health. The demands ul►- ferent'frotn oe\llabits of. h:s brothers i "Well. 1'in not quite sure.". she "re- blue,:dear? You know papa has pro- .
of seed of ,better' breeding .anti 'et' on a mother's health are tetany and in the lakes and str ams of other dif- ; plied,- "but I think you -are the Mian I mired he a Ill .till bus my dresses."
varieties better .uited to the districts , evere. Her own health tdals and, Yerent•.sections of the couutry. Tile 1 saw hanging around • the night' our • 'The Groom---"Tes, but I am. wonder~ e.
. ,,,^where grown. i her children's welfare, exact heavy trout loves clear swift running � automobile was stolen," � ing what the dickens we 'shall have to .
7'lte need far greater altentic><il to tolls cc'l>le huriied meals, Uroken rest l:lrge or small the' Tile young nl:tn vanished into. the eat.'' ' 1
tho quality and variety of seed sown i and much indoor living tend to, weak- bakt streams, whether ,
bottoms of vl bice are filled with geoid- ! smelting car utnid the snickers of I
Is becoming more generally recog- { en her constitution. No wonder that ✓,9595 9311 ens ;tad gravel. He is wont to hide = those who had overheard theta. MONEY ,ORDERS. .
nized. Agencies already active in the woman at home is often indis 9:,95—Ladies House Drew, Price, . Dotuinior. Express Money Orders are
under the overhanging hanks of the
seeking to improve the seed situation i posed through weakness, he :daches, i 30 cents. In 8 sizes, .,1 to 48 lis, grist ;streams and under -and. along falren More Convenient. on sale in five thousand offices
.are: (a)F,xperitnental farms and ag- I back: cher and nervousness. Too tunny i metlsure. Size 36 requires 3 ,a yds.
36 ins.; contrasting � 1' 1 ' 1 Little Betty was staying with' her. throughout 'Canada. t►
,2 yd. 36 ins. trees In deep holes I1.11e by these ub- ,: . ,. K .
' ricultural colleges; (h) ydrious enter- women have grown to accept these !wide. Width, 1 ids, strurtiuus' of the current. It, is par- ,
grandmother in the country. Just be- The longest-lived"animal 'is the ele-
prises conducted by agricultural ex- visitations as a part _ of the lot of ; 932.1 --Ladies' .and Alisses' Apron Leonia; ly advaut:tgeolts to look for � fore 'dinner tithe one day she discover-
tension services e.g., field crop com- iligllerlicod. But many and varied as ; press. Price, 20' cents. In 3 si 'es; trout among the' fast moving r.ap.ids. ed that chicken was- to be the princi- leant -150 to 200 rears, The beetle
petitions, 'boys' and girls' clubs and Ler health troubles are, .tile• cause is : small, .14, 36; medium, 38, 40; lafte,i or in the eddies alon the banks. The • • lives from one to four years; the sco.
contests; experimental unions, as :n .simple` and relict At !)and. When well, ; 42, 44 ins. bust. Small, size, 3% yds. .g � ,,al attraction; � pion ;Ind the spider: live but one year. ' I
. i trout feeds largely on insects.. ,Ile is • •'Oh, where'd you get the chicken., .
Ontario, etc.; (c) the Seel Branch,of { it is the woman;s good ,blood that , 36 ins,; contrasting,..' yd. 36 ins. ; .
a lively forager for food, and he is of- ` grandma?" Betty' .islced, verso el:clted•--._-.-- 't
the Federal Departinet:t of Agricul- � keeps iter ' w• ll: when ill. she must w:de• Width, 2 yds, I ten seen ch:aing ,he small minnows f f; 1.The city of Sheffield; England,
patterns may be obtained ; ly' tLoug t
Lure and (d) the Canadian Seed : make.. her lilot?d rich to tt.new her These during the middle, of the day, and now Iu the pattltry-yard " the' old lady noted 40 miles from the
(,dowers'"Association. t ; health. The ritrsing ,mother more ?from your local 11ic ,all dealer, or f
frons rite :4lrCall Co. �0 Piond St:,' wild then leaping in, the air for black ; replie(i, "T'ou remeulber the chickens ;nearest seaport, is petitioning t}:a
I Full advantage should be taken of than any other woman in the world - ' , i 1tErninen•t too a deep waterway- to ,
1 TQrontQ, ,'Dept.* Vt . flies and moth's. Ile likes plenty of ;you saw .this morning. don't you?" �'' p
the -growing tendency among farmers needs rich blood and plenty of it. I 1 1 ,1 ; t ' the, ocean.
cxyl eu. and delights Int the white -car- ; -Do you ineab the ones I fe,-J . ; _
to study plant life and -to try and' pro- ; There is one way to get this good ped foatlllllg «at er. .Ui:low a f3i1 in the , ' t'crtic tl3 . - 1\'ell; we klll�ci Mite of
T . s Home. -
duce more •productive strains for..their_,_heal h-lnd that is through the usc•of l �tre;lnl.% �s Pd Sf DRAW A
them."
localities. I1 . Willianis' Pi,ik fills. Those pills There is 'a place where each man `- liaise, I1.C., is .rite headquartels tor. '-Oh; diel you.?- exclaimed Betty, its -
The mast pre.�sing prehleul at rife ; make, nes: blood, need, throttKh their l:eeI.S his heart, r trout fishers. ou .the upper fioo ' -lr � surprise. "\\'e Ituy, our chicken; ready MOIST CLo'I`H
present is that of making pure seed ' use thoiwallds cf weak, aillir.•g wives Where weariness is bathed *ill sweet puke:, Holiday makers who are visit -'I tnade." - •
of suitable. strains more easily zirail- and mothers, h:lvc' been made bright, content' -, I in beautiful Ilailfi play- catch excel• c --�%`----�- THROC�GH HAIR
able to- farmers. The solution of this cheerful acid strong. if you are ailing, ' Itis own peculiar shrine, serene, apart, lent trout in the Bow Itiver. Splendid.,. Minord's•,e.L1nTment for sale everywhere .
problem' is being sought. its the follow- easily tired or depressed, it is a duty A sanctuary. where dreams with f. trout fishing m4y be ,had at :�:ipigon, . _� • --- 0
ing.ic•ays: I you owe yourself and Your family to I. life are blent. Ontario, and in ti:e rivers and lakes
(a► 13y encouraging organization of ?give Ur. Williams' •Piing fills a fair Tell]ftle CQIOt1IeS. - t Let "D�nderine" Save out -
s eed centres: (b) by . im rovltl utnon A -_til ;---,i.;utrentialt 'Mountains., - -
p g nr lt- tri:tL \\1141, this mcrdir7ne rias crone ,Some' find it fn a cofage 'neatii a hill. g ' I i y
Quel)eil;, in fact there. Is trout inn Strange groups• of mountain ' tops •1 , hair and double
keting facilities; (c) by increasing the ' fo►• others it will surely. do for you. .I Where one bright. window, yellow �
thro' the 'mist, to Tie fi:cd in nearly all 1('ar. dente IiTtrely enlel•ging from the Indian .�
demand for gout Seed both in Canada .�' , You can get Dr. \� illiams' •Pink Pills ' • waters of any great casein, I;. dose Ucear, .l"Idabr`:i, _\syulttptien, Cosluolc- its beauty.
4 and the -United States; (d) by encoun � through any dealer in medic ne'or�by � Speakisostiple warmth within . and all who are seekit:g a bi tool should go i ` I•'arnuhar�l'revidence, St. y
p deb. _\store,
aging private enterprise and iui•tiative; trail at 50c. a box or six b xe,s for $...u0 • I � Pierre. 13• :hone, Fl,)tte. \gc.le;as and
production of re- from The ll r. \\ i1Ti:tmS' Medicine Co.. Hushed in the sigh of trees the wiled - to Places that arc. tlotioo, nlucll fie- , I 11
(e) by malting the ipueuted, ,'!'romeJjn---oho ever 1 t ithe� --.--_ - _.__ _._ -._._.._...._.__
gisterable seed •in a tirel ►ra tical Ilrockvilic UuL has kissed. F F '
t ^ re Fra •ti1►ns 1
Y I c _ — Px..- 13ut, fin aflci c„I- :.
___-- - --- -._ _ .- - - _ _ _-_ _.-- as tlicy a'rc' in the. multitudill 13ri-
- - - - - . ---- To some .it Is a rugged thing, au: ,ere, . 'Z!
- Living.
AA ��ss that dMell in loneliness :►ttrung the t:sh einpiire. they have ve much economic-. : .
. L f - th4 04 _ heights; ; riiiue., y .
From a ;ch islet iii succession Heavy . ,/ -
To, others,'thc� wi:ui ccarel �rasie; taf t ... ' '
. ! hciught -a horse. A ith a supposc;Ily - /� .
cc•e:rns drear, i , uep<�•its.'clt p;uatlo : rE bc�inti removed
Incurable ringb6i,.e fcr $:10.00. I treat- I erre Ccu•oanut grocer are 1�eiit I tC
Sujipose It were possible for you to, :\ ruminew ti=ll is liardir:ipplcd it it'; Thr virgin forest, or the Northern : � k l.:atited', %-•'••,•- r.
t:l h'.nl nitll'$1.00 �rolth of lll`:\IiI)'a '.un tae soil retry cleared. l.acsphate I "'�.. ,� -
desee d to the bottom of tite deepest i strays loo far atlt lit, for then it has i Lights. •• '1 . I LI?�1�1E?\T and soh; him' for $SS.UtI. ; 1 ' , ,
tr•:t iii a•diving-bell, .,in(!' you, fgrgut tel t tuerc`ly its crwn light to depend upon, rt,1c-1 will s.ti,l .remain, as a London
prnvide yourself with any form of whereas 3n the comp elf. it a urates Oue flntts do light in cortin things post . I'rutit rir Linitilent; $Fi4.00. I i
p .aper, ttrll: , and all the -bit of land �
. R , seised. • i M01 hT 1)LFt) ('E. I' ,
light., \t ould you find your self in a ' it can reside i.n a 'perpetual blaze of are frequented by ci::e of. the. be?i
^ Anot)icr seeks -the town's gregarious , IluterKeepfr, St. I'hillippe. Q -i ' known colonic�s'uf "shell” and gree'r ,
vast chamber (4 efernal �iark'ness , ; brilliance .
t ! ,� ) v ch:crnls. Gest turtles a
Saul.pxht is of •uo use lu tl h`itlhabif- (1ne fmr,giratitill tincts it difficult to - .{ i •
ing file deeper pr7rtiotis 'O :ire sea. An gr•: p what three gee rt artltsciall}••lii .Foch makes his home of what he loves .' r ---. ..
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the ,•iters ori' the coast of Vofto Ricci. - , ��
«;tt cr•t;�1:1►ltbt r. must. be like._. >•'a, be-. ;
the best—.. _ ... _..- _
=\T�d hoitre ale i3 only` �kr ;rc
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aFierts'tYie depth Isaliiiut rive .niilrs. pt►w the ocean liners are enrn mous
nor
. day and night are the same', and it was watery denies, icy eold',.scundless, set
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People What Eat Sovp.
originally t►t�lievecl that ti';h lived ill :
is hr.11iantly illuminated ,as .hough
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perpetual dai'lalefz& W , I ► i'
' I t o sun wore pouring t potr then;,
CHOLERA
INFANTUM
ill the tropical region of East and
West :\ti;.:1, in the Isla ends of ti:ida•
It has .,now been di4r•m•^rPa that t11t.�
These• illuminated spherF_� are not
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Zanzibar. the West
is,•>,�ot co. Altllought ihere'.lrb'ccrt:tiu'i statiorary�. They move, as the living ,
i gascir and aiso .
'indene, areas cvvel ing thousands c►f
portions of the uce;pn when light : .u?lp�-• move. ieav ing behind theM at-
never penetrates (and where fish, in i ,,
Cll*►lera infautum is one of\ the fatal
square miles are planted with ' st,up'`
ter datkness.-
• accordttaice a ith l\ature's economical j �
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ailments.of childhood. It I� A troltble
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trees. grclvrlt especially to supply. raw
.,, ride, provided with. no cyesis the t title of the ninst renlarkahte of these
that comes on suddenly. especially
the 46nM11.
. water al for the world's soap. nl:rrke< .
majority of deep sea inhabit:inkG lire fish is the doep-ea angler -fish. Like
during summer anti unless
The principal -ingredient of soap Lo'
in a 1fllaze of phosilhorescent light pro- f
its shallow water relative, it pati 1µt
prompt aCLi011 is taken the little one
cap�p',:i, which -Lz th(► commercial name
duced"b themselves. in other words,
Y
1 enormous mouth v►ith ugly irrequlgr
may soon be beyoud aid. Baby's Own-
fog• trle hist sl►hs�tai-Xe .i.n the. cocoanut.
these fish carry their c)v►n lamps, ' teeth, and a ptendent. tenarle by which ,'tablets
are an ideal tnedicine in ward-
;end every time we (m a ptece of vocoa-
Sometimes a fish will have only one ' it catr•hes its prey, But whereas the
Ing off this trouble. Tiley regulitte
, alit tale are prarfl,: Lily e:iti.ltg; su;:,1 ill
1:11.lnrp, be compared with an ' pntter's _ tentacle is designed to re•
the bowels and sweeten, the stomach
, another forum.. ' . I
which may
acetylene lamp oTi A ' bicyr It : seinble Q11mething edible, the fortner's
and thus prevent the dreaded eunrluer
Millions uf-cocoanut•pahn trcr= are
throws a p►enetrithig shaft of light , is designed like a "\Fill-o-the.'Wisp"
complaints, � They are. an absolute
iejding t�arh year tht�u-ands of tons
through the wrater ahead, and the ! light, which teaser aald attracts prey
safe Medicine, bring 91121*Ilnteecl to
of copra, which is : ent'lob Eurol►e !q
fish's pf'tith is perpetually illuminated•
, into the waiting mouth. The deep•sea
contain neither opiates nor nat'c•otics
file -great soap factvrirs, where it' is
•° with A118 til
Others are pro♦ •,fed i h org
i angler is round At a depth of 14,•
or otlier harmful dr\tgs. Tht•. t•annr►t
t 11►;.hPcl and put into large vats «'ith
which are tilted 'rows of l;unps, which , t00tt•
¢t:ih
possibly do U•trru-- they always do
a certain percentage cif st►da ;aid other ,
either play upon the water, ahead or lost deep-sea fish hear a strong re.
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fii:sh through the water on either side slenlhlance to some species of fish in- i
'good., The Tablets are sold. by n1c*cit-
One (loolers or'by wail at 2115 cents a
'William-.,'
chteluicale.
; Aftor many 'L•curs' brill::o. 'it iG ail
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like the illuminated- portholes I bi a habitfilg the waters above them, .rare j
box from The 11r. \iedirinr
Ic�n`ea tv~c•<xi!, R'�l'I: ii �c`:.='frit► a hard•
I•ehip. The lamps are fitted with.lenses ` troth theirtgdaliO of lumint-wity. This
Co.. 1lrockriile, t)nt•
tnass, hrnl welch l►:ire iTid r11br. arty
and reflector, and thc!r power i,: ac• ; fiujr'gests that fish migrate from one.
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Australia's New CsoV'rnor-
t i:t. rtytilpt'd, an ! ;.sink,=,t il:tt+ 11'.:,':lr
decoiattd wraptwir Were ii not f,11,
centuated by the tremendous water depth to wivil er. acquiring in the
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jpressure and lreculinr condition. -i un- f coltrse of time the physical character- '
General.
rife r1:t,uticals soap► deal, be q11 -Tv .1
j der which they live. esters nttc•essary to their Hely environ-
The 19xng h:is :cpl►rtweti'thr 1ppoint-
. u`t fol its: a. ..
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.1t a depth of 2,x.00 fathom, ' N:e meat. They nearer the surface they
meat of I t►rd For^ter tt� be (:4►yrrnor
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Oil. Ail such all . abut:d:tnce of
filick, hca%;r. invigorated; hair: ;t .l'er- .
feta ni =s of wary, silky hair. gloric::s• .
i ly f1in fy,. bright ar.d-so e1sj- to M.1,:.ft e•
IJust '110 --;tell a cloth'-�rith a : T:le
"Ru.de;-:.e" arid' carefuil &aw it
ithrough yot'ir an: r. t.ilking -ove rz!nall • .
stray.; i n! ;t tire; tlr:s ni;%0ica.ly re-
{1ntlt(►rc'sl all tort, c•xc•ess c►ill and ja'rc'a.e. '
ut•'�-4-.::r• l:,:i�r is la.'eft ft hril!le. dry.
tr.r.gy, • .I f-. 611it::I, h.;: cliaruiingpy soft.
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p►re.sure of water upc►n fish is twenty-, get, the 14-, they shine another ex- � R cf 4•troked tai a ti:'rlr:s t • ,•,•,:,• : - - - - - ------
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five times greeter than that required ::mpr:c' c►t,`�:lture's Ingle. . I��NA'`�����[�
tet+ t t►tllnll►r,�realtil of :\usfrali:i: in .�..�- j` C
to drive ti -railway train. Such deep- ! l:ut that %itgrations must bt% very sunt �.:t`n tit Sir l.onald �innro1'er it �-''
Rea fish as ha�'e been brought to the gradual affairs, fcir ;r sudden trans;- , jtustm, who► ►c ill sht�rtly rc•tira frt►m 0 T N R' -
gur[ace;. alt hough retaining Fome o• ' ti.ml from one depth to another is as a • i 1111111 ,� �. .� t f
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their phospheresrrnt properties, arc.! fatal to a ilsh zzs it, would he. Fay, to
Lcit�l For.Gtr•r, then lir. If \\'.' grin• �
assumed+to have lost the greater por-[his
a ' I.aplailder who suddc my tor. -k up ete�, eutercit i arlianient in Brit:akn in -
tion of their brilliance. aliodr on the Equator. 1 .:? 1 _. ��� __•
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