The Lucknow Sentinel, 1920-09-23, Page 2"How De1ici us"
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Slack, Green or Mixed Tea. Address Salada,Toronto
TIIE BLIMPAND
THE. ROGUE
B, C. A. STEPHENS..
One morning while' up making ob.! :. he actually reae::cd for the bus-
servations in a small dirigible that the ket with his trunk. I sh‘11 never fr.i-. evenly and slowly .added, and it aids light rod.
British and the Sotith Afr:cads used' ret how red • his .wicked 1:ttle eyes greatly to 'the success of the • pie
g stuck mist. The
Another Fishery Threatened. U�`I'UIUIt1 t OL,LEGF OF. ART
To afford* the decliutt:tt rca:l.�;
xor>x:tl school a>•:latntr, It. -i'ataett►
•ia cease sable pro tt.1920.
th
fishery Of.Nova Lf.'O. �_+,.:` t r +craft t k•luhrr till
tection, su order cit ct utte it hie: le '•a session t t
11 for. Drawing: Fainting. btoeolvaq to Dcsf�,n
passu. whereby t►C en(' .1.41e.:1 i 1
taken
ut
No
't
p
:The
found
Toronto.
r catch scat..- z in
f, t' ;':„It• the
v:t •tient:, . u ,.
ruvit:ce•
acallep i.�
along the Athe t .
1 fes t+ ' steel +•• ut i:t t',.u:tttrr; u u i A
tit,' (lt'lN'tilt a tt ! yet :'t.lsicclU$ QR aht►lt.•at1Vu•
The 'Fine. Paint:( in Pastry Making with this. It is merely a set of corn- fisher,
pie crust seems pnrtuleats, each largo enough to con- and ii
The art of making fain one pair of am' es, boots ' or slip.'
have escaped the great majority. ; The Iinn lt•A
pers.. neatly „add comfortably
The secret lie& in the ingredients so ; ones tuade to under 'the clothes reric•u
match as in the handling. If the closet shelf can bo as plain as one Itakeie.
fundamentals are carefully followed +leases: bub if the`xre to stand in the within
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.,• t , ,c1e•:el} .,• 1 •t
�' has h• .lite �
LUnettburg c,•uaty, whet,. t,1t• .
ry is !daft::y' eentre.l, the .t••,1::e
. taking st•altti; s i.. k..vir.e,
•, tit �
\ps may
•.t:,l I+C
s effect. tit•:tilt
;tri 1 ,.- the`
but telly to. •:
the province Of Nov.: St ,'t:a.
it is far easier to make a delicious ap- fleece•
white light that beats upon tete
pie or lemon pie than a delicate white bedroom proper they should be Moire
cake. -• The results are "certain sure, ;decorative.• The -tops may be wade in -
no chance of failure is possible, The ,Ftury ir::u ;he: Lr.aldt,i; „1't bili a""'
pie" d a seat if the box is of tile proper Poubtle;c tl N ot;t t1t`:a :: in t1:.
ideal "deep dish •fresh fruit hbs height, or it it be ' 11 and narrow tht� ••
only atop crust, and this should bel top '(nay be used as a shelf. The one 1 , be able t:► •enlighten. h.►i ItuFeu•"•+i o i n
flaky and -crisp. • ! saw was of this variety, and the top trattblt�satue s;ttt d t
Good pie crust must 'have the ceras. ►� ,. t 11. ;; t,
consisted lif oat back v, and ..board. tOP "Ilut son1 .lir• "+ i(t+:rt :� t•:.+ut:; r�
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re'.ct proportion of flour. shortdnitpg which had bglot?ged to a sideboard in , pl2yctc: *r,. "t':tit• � •'ti t' -. lit'
'aft lett r, an ► real.• :1i �:. ,, ;:
the bet;iu•3,itig o __
reeded to the water chamber, against the pale ' ' � • i ; : � 1.t.-
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t mast be added evenly and slowly that walnut shelf, holdialti an old past• ;ma'am," rte,,:it`ii the •1,`, :, :.
t'1 the dough can be handled w'thout d 1 g made quite u laking i'':+�Ce c duet; they et�::+' li::t' t'•�'",,• 1'i ►\ :: .
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Explalned. At' Last.
c' skill d e are lu n�1 lady's that s0111t f le
' I,' Thelatest device for this � i The front to Fcretned out pot 1 `
d to s -2 an car f things: add 12 effectively.,
1 ruse paper 1 -why 1tt .tlr
un t e woo c OC
sticking. apower t t . t . , lit
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of furniture. iv a Ue �r lilt.' rya •-; n� 1 :he
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purpose is a bottle with a sprinklag; from dust (and obse�•vation) .by
on top, used primarily for sprinkkl-
vva •the water is chl.ltz •cu�rtaiu in shades 'which bar- � Just ser what it ►.;•t., t i
ing clothes. In this b imouize with the walls, rue upon a I' cduc•ltion'. t'it: r,t:::t r• •,-
,ittte� ..1•
('ycasked
Germ Says
in their campaign . against t;ei•n1a;t i looked., how his big leathery ear '.Ve are small. very small, bat o::t' BUY " DIA(A OND DYES '
East Africa two -young aviators had a up, and what a perfectly fiendish About four •to five tablespoonsfull
1 adventure not with Germans.; scream he serif at sue as the basket of fat to one cupful of flour give :: cumber is. great :;ad there l [��{� T RISK MATERIAL
flail result. Tltr'ee
Wove ;, • „ ' sv,•t:nom over his, head. •
but with another doughty belts : neat= •. n�
table -
is rtre:.at t , ". IAL
., le -
delicate,
of
y in nutubers,•
.
of that region. I t,l?s •w&s vyh._z,ng out all •the s o.oasful can be used,'. but does not: , Eacl► is;i:ct t1:.‘,,,:,.•, '"
d F Our fancily has tilany ct;:lr„elects• f Tl,a.t:, ;'1
i "1 for Gurney had tied the valve h d `i to product It is east -1 •tttally i t' lig' r ► �iml;►.' :.; \•
between the ua is lye hewn to settle tow:;rd the earth ►
Rukwa. One of the aviators was � began 1 crack was flap- can be employed An 11 tine patent flour , L• --
Scotchn2an from Johannesburg, named again.he whole big
other was an Aus tr 1 r 'ng overhead The *Ill do; but special pastry flours •
t 'Our family is welt,,ort.-a2ti:.rd Each
McLellan; the
liars from Sj dney; named •Gurney.
The engine of tills it -s 1: -..'se
The scene of the advent re Was .a , n ]i e. c' - gine sue •a , e. ca
tics; Fame are so fat they ai'C ' t tett(, t tet,` 3�'•,• .
great tract of high
:rosy and cares' Cot{tl down, and the balloon ,had not est to combine the fat and flour with.1 •1 lotlg 'and s'et:d- W,,tu t►t c:ln dtt► ,a:.� tfi.trrri.;l �� v
thant feet oe£ore it
♦a ori:
round, while
It 1 'River and Liit'e risen more 'twenty thefingers though a fork or knives
a some are
for his peculiar etre.ikin_► i:it:its •. ter railitil?:!•. 1+'
er, but each is fitted ..,` ,: ',: ,_-_ _;,y� nc, t,th�r ur:
t t.ti. t,.,r �-
z- pin.g aro co.• a: s: „
basket itanged•r.gainst ore of the palm abash contains less gluten, (so essenti- member or group of, nit•nlbers '1 1 .,
' cit •, ',Ins, trunks fouled a •droopir}g leaves, al in raised bread) are'believed to tine �,k, one never interferes with t1i't�. gk ��,c{
then, --------- cut over- the, oven .creek a more delicate texture. . -''
bier that arc. provided with mithe
bed and came ciclt . -'udder.ly :n vr;titcr if one -halt 'teaSpoo ful of .baking.; ,
power �jere often called --had gc;.e , . one another, but ei.rh in his owl watt', fnny b,a�,u�,. •u:ect4 b-
told rind.... older is added to the flour in the ma- . meet :::a:s,.ts:a`'r=t�=sr to 3';: •t
wrOn�, and the aviators were using 1; one Wryer attempting to perform :t }
their craft as a capti\•e Balloon. They • ''I hadn't jun:ted, and the whole jorit} of cases whei2 silt ng a little e ray c1 u"z''
tangle of -cords and collapsed sack , �li�ved to result, , tisk in tile gray assigned at: titer, , � Write for tree ii:==° -
had sent it up to a, height of five er :better --'*4*.. is b WC j dirty pl•ices net because sig, hunarecl feetxhen a sadden squall
Rork of another. Sometim :we Help .��•s_.. ► ,::,
i.C.A.. Prtnoipal.
.n'as 'Cause they
.►': !:�` ♦,. tll.i t`1'Cc ray -
be.
' Alter Eating Thirteen Buns.
„•.,... \\• •, _ al:: Billy il:. ales. Skin-
;r?; Skinner -"Well,, he ain't ill ex-'•
,,,•,iy, lu:t rte rtutuntick CAI. stand • thir-
teen 1?i:11s' les an unlucky. number.”
COARSE SALT
LAND SALT
Bulk Carlota
TORONTO SALT TORONTO
ORKS
C J. CLIFF
BB Ioio
• Gloves
Overalls & Shuts
Eureka Refrige.-.:t^r 61- Limit:.
Li:ti :
()wen •
flo.j.j cd doyen over me, but not before; tjicugll l:clfect. technique •makes this t c ev•e -r c '-'
I ht i' ht of the old tucker rice think they ale dirty: but bit 1
struck there and set the balloon and caL s _ ttllt:eces.ary, One-half teaspoonfci of ; . ,
'observers adrif i•sma; bin through gh , the thickets and attic so lunch easier.for us to 1►vr a3..
c the t<�ree.drt first st curl: us;' vvallowii fi n the• creel:: bed. • He still.' stilt is. needed.. 1 thrirz in sat•?i pl.ic .
• '1\'hen t t I was fie completely When'rolling out the .do,tigh en a , c
��'a Lore littlecl•ildreti; he t:e it i•
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so easy ice us to build young Dugtt!•ti 111aI.e:lar. said in :'elat- wanted rad. 'But
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in what followed, "t::' tangled In all those' cords that . I slightly :floured board handle the :col
it a balloon hob- �'
` ' cottil'i2i't have run if I had tried; and lino pin lightly and attack the dough
our )<tc)ui<` tri
ed sudderil crown a hundred feet or d- them: • The. only trouble i.. e ie
b i broke. in a moment more the whole sack was in the 'daintiest possible .manne:. Roll Q
et
more before the• cable lir..l.e, the nlo�t of them die. lt.iert'.:ve are able •
basket swung and twirled about in a down 'on nie• .Whether I sltcu.d to it out to one' eighth inch .-2 thickne. i• : to rear :1 flem i of t'reditab”- tire. •
manlier past. tiel:ef: I thought we sttiotl:ered with gas or crushed. unset .' and do net • forget t prick the 1?1.S 17
We hate' sunlight w e hate cleanli•
should surely bump against the earth titer by 'the weight of the balloon, in sever places to prevent biisteis,
I dial clot 'know. flees' yre hate strong, rdbust people;
at th.e end c►f the' .rope, beat the rope Alwars ornament the top crust with ; we simply have 21a use for any of them.
broke, and away we event off -across; "Fort:inate:y; the water' was 'not some attractive design in "fork -holes" ,
I deep; the basket did not settle much, Our f ly h tree use back to the ht
- embroider(. ro that the. steam has an 1 gaining of the world, but you Only re
-- meet. �t a scpsall - and pt --u etc
evt t�rl, ; � - rently .discorere�`us Mid gry a us tfirt:'--
the t. Tito to the tae ofthe canton- and its sides he'll !lie 'sacs. u off me.,
ing and tumbling. I 1 till for I could hear o earner 'exit:
was to hant~ on.
"I suppose -We went fifteen miles. in the network of cords. •I imagine• that the story, however- The ideal rosy,
as many minutes. The squall abated., he d:dn't •like tile` sirell of gas. He in all kinds of cooker:-.. is ,by the ther-
ddenlr, as it had struck us, and blared new ani • then as -if he were tllometer: • Half the worry and unser- „
ng, all we could do; ears splashing round and tugg'ilig at The baking of the,pie is at least halo •name,
we letsu uzzled; ei idcntly he could not make
out gas at once so as not to be p, tatnty is lobes oat of Cooking it this
out where I had gene.• little instruiae t is used:, For .dot:ble,1
carried farther away. Vt a were sag- , >4
ging slewiy toward what seemed to bei "What had become. of Gurney I
crust pies with a filling of apples,; be•-
asea of -high •}•elloir ►eats with here didn't• know. but I guessed that he ries and the like, an even oven with a
and • there a few palm trees, when was hiding in the: grass. As ' turned •
ries
srerature of about 450 degrees
suddenl • I made out the -brown •lutcks: out, he was Equally anxious about me;
S and by I heard call to me Fahrenheit for tort_ minutes is neves-
of a whole, herd of elephants disport- and by nary, During the lust ten minutes of r .
ing, themselves about 'tt `R ater •hole be- in low tones. froni • behind the .creek -
neath 'us. ; bank. ' , baking the heat- should be slightly re- i,
• b d For deep fruit pies an1� about
not dare answer t first. but
•'I dd
"Three or four •of
c.uce
them raised their i "
trunks and.then their ears. .They had the old ,outlaw heard hint. too. and. thirty minutes at this temperature is
e:titer seen or scented us. A big tusk after., listening a moment. rushed up needed.
er,• the leader of the herd,trumpeted the bank to hunt for him.
A custard Or pumpkin c•r cocdaa•, i .
ffly twice, and then away they ally ;Look out,'.' I _routed. 'Iles com- • pia will require. 450 _degrees Fahren-
an, thirty or forty of them. •• They ingl heir temperature for fifteen minutes tit
struck a twenty -mile 'gait and went , "I' didn't 1M'tr-it 'at' the time, but the peratu The beam ina titers
through. the high grass- with• loud while the elephant• was down .by the setLe reduced pastry. 325 degrees ' should hen ,
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balloon Gurney had crawled to the
swishing sthed r foot of a .mall palm and had shinned fa thirty minutes,.„. Tl►is, will produce I
`•Lucke they're h d t G-:rrar , ex- ` a firm, uacurdled filling with a delicate i .
claimed. '' `If they had taken a notion up the trun?:.o where he could throw `
Grass.
You see a plot of gran,
• And loudly say:
HOW green!
And lovely to be seen:-
Then
een : "'
Then .trample it. alas'
And lightly pass
Unthiulking 'op your wit
Another pauses silently.
'"It is the living sod:
L'. pspringing .rho' downtrod;
'With every blade .
Divinely made-- • ..
A part and parcel
of Eternal God," •
$7 a Karat to Pr o,luce
Diamonds.
Y.
t he Beauty
of The Lily;;
cta be yours. Its,
want:I-fully pure,
salt. pcarly.white ap-
n?arance, free from' ail
blemishes, will be corn.; :e
-;,arable to the .pert*xt r .: a
heauty of your skin alai `a
complexion!" you will use',,
BA Long �:•y s: - .
• ' sod made-
..r,irfar:•. n 1 .tr+igtnett
awl
`O& LONG
GLOVES
i!t nutn'ear sn'• other make o.•
(.1'4,-e Cat tit:: tus::.rt, because
1 t .c� err r•:.:;;� h1 •Li.:.d work -
1 :: r. : r ern the stroi=,;rst glove
1_ t:.: r obtaival-i..
1--i- : on' le tin:. 1ttib Long
t ' I3: atte, f rove 1 t'::r deakr--_
the, will sare 1 01* money.
R. G. LONG & Co., Limited
i y::_-. TORONTO Montreal
BO LONG'BRANDS
i Kna11'u from Coast to Coast
For little eye-sores--
Ma
ye-sores --
Tile urta,c♦idal:te marks of ♦gear en woodwork
throughout the hotne call for
to in estigate, it � night have been tin-:' one leg over the stem of. a drooping undeicru_t. often i
pleasant.' . ! frond.. From that perch he had looked For an `ideal meringue. sc ? Tc- produce diamond in tli i .:• .:
•'We, were now wholly clear of the down into. the creek bed to see. *hat placed on one crust lies; a tempera ceets apereaiia ...y e a karat. .tt ri-
"gaall and in a deacl.• calm again. But -had become of Hie. I had kept so ture of about 300 4 . groes F:ihret311e:t ing to eetiivatr- . t various stutter: ,,f
presently a 1':tt:le breath of.,air took us quiet that he had been afraid I. was ;--it' used: and fifteen ..minutes is the the dlautt•t d iudastrr, if this di•1:1:.::'..
on t killed. At last, he had shouted. Ile _ take a s" +
on for two or three hundred yards. ,le 1R' of time needed Never prt•rr••ly cut, y: tit :rid at ..,r►, i� K•o.t.,i.
toward a,numtxr of Wilms and sonic � cora profit. .....
d, ch
leer. ;.' 'net .^, qua l .:.
7 -
meringue
era up high enough to ler out of --- directly 't t the hot ev< 1 r• ill rile �ct`•`i lrrirt
thickets on the bank of a creek. We reach, an�l�yvhrn I answered ne shout- .t cosi place: ;;s that r:a..c:. it i males. it c...a. t.•e .i..hiet.da ,,.t T.
wished to save the balloon if we could, eel adair., 'I'm all right. 2.0 't . ant. small blisters a;►pear. A1-;
'.But at sound cf his voice the tush- ' tr%btljeJ se evenly y that lctrt :tit:- t f •1:,
lin 1 now threw c out a grapple :red er rta..hed. in that direeti^•n and, cou.rs- low the pia•tta stand ere the shelf pf. the + bluish clay yield: ahaatt 1t�:i le rats : i
line•, hoping to retch sat►:et i' a :iild ,.I diamonds. The 1 ;
come:to a stand�t ill, se that •eye could. ing round the .palm trey blared at .him. over. for Live to ten'.ntinutes and then , t dt.�l ; i„ti cr�::. ,;: ,,
let out the rest cif, the gas at: 1 folrl F•nding Gurney out of reach., the _et :n a cool place.
up the hag before st;ert-irg to make•• creature threw a turn round the palm
our ♦vat' ba;k t.► sand►. The grapple:with his trunk•end, scttl:ng back. stave
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The Valise of 'Soaps.
Some people - think , unlimited,' -Alm ot :ill ofthe
e
t .fetch her (lawn ,
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hfi•e,' 1 colli: and Gurney pulled the. that was going Otl 'ell t V' • waste of space. for • complete t'rltll�'tll Of It is in ll;�' '.:.,::t?.
valtt• oven again. to 1st the rest of • rcand in tic ase , i,u;' .t
. the gas go. - ., the rifle atr,1 • sprang itt .a cartridge; 'they cc:3tai21 very little nourishment -1 of one 11:•it'.�h contert3,• .
"At that 'ninment We heard a fiend- then 1 managed to telt-1w asi,le the in compairisum, tri their bulk. For just i �'
ish shriek close by, and there rushed folds of the big sack, so that 1 e.+uld' this reason,.and bi' 11 a the lir•( 1 1th 1 htinard's Litt'ment For Burns,•Ct,;.
f 1 1 ' f e paints.Where perp out from under them, 1 eot,i,in't favors ,the now of the gastric juic:e, j
tive-karat d:ants :td i:- ;t:.. 1!-
1,ss. and of get.,l water,
reit 1;�;;,5M. The
caught in b2 tt •h to or three tugs at it, 1`ui f..l.etl to 'Why ` st,np� �t lice pe p
"*We May a, well f • � h c� L reek the tree u'rni they 'are •a ,waste of tune- Sc:tic .ul:p,ly Conies” ircau :qtr„th• :�ir...t..+.
"While hIc
1 1 k t • 2.11 0f think then are n 1
AGATE VARNISH STAIN
ASK YOUR DEALER
out o the •s in•.c n s.:m _ lee much: but 1 hailed Gunner again i "r F r
he had been lying tri the ue lest old is ct:►tSth,ng. by i13 warmth and ril:.dtt It is d..fir, for :inerts tr tat.`( 1'^' , „1
tuske'r
"veer �i.3t:ter Qct eves t ltt`T`T- o" -i fozat><l vtihere lee -w .- �►1 r--tti1>a!'.i__ ' - - ' .wh 1 • `
sem' b� rectrsu of •
the meat ea- .un,l Where ::,.r• cl::,circli >,t 1"er- ,ol,,
"The MCttl •nt i' salv'hint I knew he a little hack and forth, try'ni. to hi. ,nl'ii:tars;, �"
tr:lctiets in stock soups, we hare an cad traits,
,,i i; ter
'err t►ften iherr 'rs orae• Oil sailer plan to iter out cif the scrape. 1 ., "first course, :tl:d i1 f3'��d esp�cei-
was a rogue. ... -0.• „ ideal ,
hanging rofinrl the outskirts of a herd 'The old rascal is likening!' Cur-
- -an. old' ,hale •e'.ephant. gcneraliy a ney 'shouted• 'Look out' I:t's gang ally *Welded to .the invalid, the .Overs- ! Br;tain dcpc:-..:s
big one, that hes ling been the herd back to you! tired person ytho.is not really to,di e.. -tries for all cats :•t•`
., . lash concentrated feed and the- her wool. most cf
e.^:c ,ter. Time has egun .o a oilthi;e he her rubber.'ant two
1 t T' l tell ins ted the lac ,=i come splashing-ale/lee, tr,nir hes l c. i ' y
him. "and of late some h s co►ir.g down it1to the mud and water• and a • overweight Rho wants to ,
male has reheNNAd again•at him: There moment later 1 saw one cf his 'air c.ge t,g lila : peetite, cat 1 ghtty and rcc a.re3iients. ,
'nat the opening that -I 1 •'fid Soups are usual:v
Tun the t.;,l lender out and •1 knew that a a im• reduce. hut. used with discretion they
lace. •i'i:t' rid - ho • .a rogue rlr{ihant is a queer bras;, a he rrther than a htu-
it f el F:1tt.
lir race ; &.: , .. .
has been a battle. with t.it' rest of legs awing paat 4 sti, r e
the 'herd looking on, and the young had matte for the rifle. I let drive. elft put of the diet when one Whits to B::v Thrift St rnps.
ch::nlpion has 1 had h h' -�•-
au i taken his p 1 •
dcesn't like it •a bit. He ha't`s the big, cowardly; v:nd,)ctive and mur eraus. 1tta` bep
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import iflent youngster, and . he would No elephant: likes to get •hurt. Wound erarce., •
kill him if he could. Generally he a lion or n rhinoceros, and be viii Even the condensed sours n' they
tries to. time and •again. but he only conte for you; but if you wound ami' ceme front the can have aboat s4, per
gets a .worse cirubb 11;- :int maybe newly hurt an elephant, the .chantry cent,•of water. and the broths anecrr.-
breaks a tusk. ' The }.iur� l ly elle- -are that he will run.. away.
Th'@ ore tri;;ti;ec ' l:ttut 9' her cels, but titin
phants 'flout hint when br eon's* did. When hr felt that Bullet 1:e pat does not nailer file fart that, file 5111011 1
sneaking up in the herd. And as root: off up the beti of the creek, trumpeting amount of nouns fart olterc•d is in:
as the rnrnng ehanlpio-t espies. him he, to wake the dead, (-sill ac-lniilatc,l !orut. cull Will it sail- +
has t,, ra:i .1gAin, or catch it trc►rz ,,,we waited a while, till we felt
ed for 144)1,n c'a-tO an t condi! e ll- 1
'Ile. Shaky lowOr nHct louver ,in, public sure that the cic;litaut wasn't coaling `foair a 1 t+r�ra ycraid.' ht► hr:tt�r eft
•esteem• a.,.1 in his- r t ii. , Ile. •r,lrs 1• it- hack; then Gurne • slid down oral
ter anti .1u'satithrnr 1. 81td wets ei ops helped me lift the folds c f the 1':tlloon with :1 cul) of con: online for l'ro:lkfast
at;•l •langer011s to ,•very"- —'2 i:ant so that i crust, • crawl• out. We tock' (hot or cell acct+rd'ing to seasen)
-conies hear. , :our bearinge and started bac;: for than with the habi'ual portion rat .telt•
••1 krelti• t2 .:t thi: v... • :i raeee to • the cantntiment. Traveling through or cillTeo. it ,mint be remeniherecl
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that •2,l rnry•jt►ti;.:•,i and vii► c 1 211 ► I _ai,Tiic••En,l. t` " I still the • w,,.44 hileness of l.q�ll::
the h:eh grill 1 :•r•i'.?`., for ci tiflel "'-'�` _
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. ht`:ifitll}• lic►dy Condllions
the 1 aileron•, rel;eee : t 1 chic , elizllt.1 •
Foheitinan's Bad Luck.
Won to their nutritive valee
fifteeu pouhits last week ior AFtingl ••••••••=.111
eosT.te.. fifty retts mon yawe ir. their rieee. we,- not e.e• shoe -bag On the closet (141*. The
0!.1 Country Papers' with a, lamp for salmen The &len:. ' The Shoe Box
1 , i„. the scientific qiiesticar whether sal• ulna hateiler than the eld-fashi•med
lfoto7wrear in good emulation. and there
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