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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1924-06-05, Page 32, e rr r tt. 11, .By Rey, M.V Kplly, F./443. (eeFitintle4 frOni Liget weak), It our 40 /4Ora That! 'ciMipatleatt'qn• Aro you yop thinking cif geinito, the ei .1'4canse MoneY' nlade faster there It ie not Surprielag if You seinetint -bnpatient. Sem Years there la a straggle to Inalcc en nieet! In. the ,.v,ery hest. •yehrs„: ti . surplus N , not lerge." The. farmer wl in. a 'lifetime of skilful -inanagereen clOse'lattentiOn htisliteSe; .04.14a?.. es ed7 ds io t. • "..vy..erle, eau boaSt thirty dallera • ahead is F Fie out • Of a very '' few his Meanwhile . ''citY" residents., -9 leae. ability Lend ne baraer",worle -Com into „the control -of millions. Can' we„ • eXPectAilM to bee satiSfied Llite lot? • . . • , „ In the 'first .Plaee,, there la another aide to this picture. 'While a few 'for- ,titnate ones Make their 'millions,. it is, , a, fact, borne. out by eetual statistics, that ninety pee 'cent.. of those who go, into, Jnercautile businesa fall,. There g is some: eansolation, after 'all, steady, Sure think.. • . .,Y8 444, Orin :roceivo: laa W4See'ter-theit woriton the tarrn, liayo they nothing or vaino, ' titerotroin'T :Have they: not received something. •of InfinitelY greater thati themost '111c1rAttYis...'fillan_glalotsiremil, jay.. Mum 0,1?•41,!14'.11Vii:. '941, i:Wqtpep,•;,....Tiot:o.A44,1ipp#,00:tps:,0-*441' the tinle 'a...formation of character', a „development' Of *brain ..pOYeer" ac, quirement „of meehailleal skill, broad- ening' experience 'which. are 'the indis, peneable, aseete, for entering up on any, fatare :140--1:. $Q4r• imp '0,114 ghls P 0..skos,5 .15.11011. ...upsa.L...reashIng, the.,ye4nr.or,itiatiltitY; yoichaVa-060T rr,rdr 'them,' indeed: • Everything' f else requisite' for it peeper, etart. In be easy of attaMment. This ,113,,reel!,epineatien,!.ths onlyqrno,ocinca7 tbe eduCation ao-ficliceiV.or col- lege can give. No boy or girl. is Sup- posed. to -lieve a Case against „parents who have cOntrived ta-give him or hex. a geed edUcation'Ne father apologizes to Iiii•poti *for not haying 'g paid him wages foeL the haiirs,• he Warco .ovet boolg,, cellege: Ne father ewes :bqy wage§ fpr the ,years he, him- self, .spent, drilling Mtn in the, worlx thet•thade, a man'Of him. : • e , . • Would it, not be vyell, therefore, h& fore deCiding ou a change; to be sare : Belleath ail' anti of spreading maple:trees, s'• • • • .' •• . ...But;.;you arguce.."We baye fade so- nnich for a' dollar: or for five dollara. 'A. profeislonal • man redelye.s. More for 'dictating a 'letter or offering a, few .' words of advice. to patient than we can ,allow..eurkelYe,s for a. whole after noon of toll and sweat, in, the burning sun. We spend 'a whole season 'pto- duclng a-,shiptifent which on. market - day returns us a* cheque considerably sinaller.:than niany.at chant. reapS'.Oli ,a few days. turn-ovee of stock:''' , .s - 1n. caleulated s,ometinies- ;„ and, from. a purely commercial „point tit vieW, .correctly perhapstliat a. .farna 'does not pay .,at. With the, • ,assiataece. Of several. grown up sons L and, daughters; who receive, an re- . Meneretibn, •,•inthe form of ' wages; . a -.ferMer"initkei-,some progreSs and. in - 'creases. his',property. Were he to 'pay. them .witat . their • 'services '.wciuld le Worth .(n .anotfier ocCuptition, he ,would have , nothing :left:for himself. ' 1%T9W, thiS'' is. certainly a forniniable ,.iirdPoSitien.. At' seems almost titian- - ,severehle; . There is apparent lnjustice . those '.so.ria ..and daughters if the business., can , bend ',.up 'some' c,apitai . only 'through their unpaid toil Mer c.diants,•,•bairkets,,,finaticiers, 'generally • attain real euecess entirely independ- .ent of .their -Children's • efforts aqd.. co- operetiOn. /Surely,' then,.You will con- cludo farming, puts You and your:child- ' .:ren at', the .greatest disadvantjige_LIs- . thet'e-"an-riti-SiVeTh' all this?. YeS,.as:. Curedly 'so.. •••••••,,••••••••••• r... r`71."••••••••,•• Flanders fields recently' reseined a martial .appearanee when Albert, king.of the Belgians, unveiled a meruorial .to the fallen men of the London Scottish. , Pictured With him is Sir Douglas your -children and our children'e • 1 Love a Little Town love a little town, whose - streets run up and down c lildren would receive as valuable. an educati6n In the ..citY,"' that you Will have equal opportunities .of being -with thein and eutding: them there, • I3y way of contrast, mighynote in 'passing, what a Successful merchant' does for his .fanilly this.way.He can spend, •Nery-iittle them; his op- . portunities. fete...farming their charac- ter,-drillinglileem-in habits- of hichTstrY, e,corichnY, or self- reliance, are all .tp9 ,With the result that none of his children can :take :his • plaCe. or do anything' worth iwhile. • Ha can leave them,large 'sums of money, the expec- tation of which ..useellY'atifles all • aM- fipte and effort; the posses.Sian Of. Which, In meet:. eases, drives thein in- to .lives ot dissipation. -wouhi say theta father has done Well for his fainily :merely. becasue he.' leftthern ;large Millis of Money.?. sUCCess of this hied .you,are envious of to gainwhich. you wo Id.leave the ferni?' To sum is. the funda- mental mistteke you Make ,in belng despondent wer..Yetir slowly . increas- ing bank aecoont? : It 'not being disposed . to, 'regard :money-mitking as the- essential:condition' of Success in life? If you are a father; what is Your real`duty? To make .ineney. or bring up yonr. pronerly'L„.ILthee-intle- -lionaire-lia this„ why'ehould , . yea? ,(TO be. continued). grieves, And Where the elm tree, Waves- her .leaves, and the. weeping. willow • . And ;the ivory crones of 'chestnutsdrawthe bees. Where the hOuses-nestle backfrom the ThistY beathn, fracki„, With room for children in their sunny spaces, -,Withtheir -dandelions anil''Clover and green grass running over,. , And.. swings beneath the trees in shady places. I love the "folksy" way's of the peaceful happy days, VVith "Annie, take this jar of apple,jelly: Across to Mary Brown; she's a, little bit run doWn,- . And don't forget to. ask for Cousin Nelly.". , . , . • . . • I love the starlit night with the quiet, clean delight ,' Of a lilac twilight, drenched with perfumed dew When the flickering, darting kleam of the firefly lanterns beam, In the trees andmeadows all the evening, through.' . • I love the ramblirig lane, twixt the,n0:18of golden grain, ' . And the river that goes rippling on its way. Where with rOcl and friendly book, one may fish and read and look At the farmer with his load of fragrant hay: Oh, I yearn for gardens sweet, With the violets at my feet, And the scented : apple blosSoniS 'drifting down .1 For there's nothing ;half so dear at all seasons of the year;, As the God -made beauties of a:little' town. „' Helen,--ThompSPIFW-0-011e3% Marking Tune. It does not do in any Calling; indus- trlal or' artistic, merely to go through the motions. To singer or player in lumber into lengths, perfunctorily, as a soulless machine does itswork. The actor who plays one part, Year after year, is in similar danger' of 'losing the capacity to do ,anything else -like - contact with ,an audience PersonalitY1 tehes s2.1h01dn o maniofrieTibplace eso t w,hoiohngastbsaatt Is an invaluable asset. That person- ro ality may become manifest by a de- 'he cannot rise: finite and calculated ekertion'however MereIY to mark time or to go artfully the effort inay be concealed through the motions Without the ac - beneath the guise of casual,. unpre- five participation of the whole of _ mediated naturalness... -Lt alwaysdooks one's being falls far shbrt Of realizing O easy to do .the hard things, when a the purpose for which" we were put real artist, does them. - here. There are pompous 'individuals ,If a man Is in business, he mUst Put who at ach_ntuch consequence -to their his mind on if and, make sacrifices of "standing" in the community. ,But ease and leisure for it, or he will he merely to stand is nothing --it is aigh O outstripped, by a't0111petitor who does -time they went ahead, not spare himself and keeps long ,.----•: - - - • hours of strenuous labor. Ile must Natural Resources B t'm . not let •himself be satisfiedto satisfy • , he tine -clock or to establish the fact, The Natural Resources Intelligence . n the eye of a supervisor, that he is e aervice Of the Department of •the In- ot a slacker.. When he has earned e terior at Ottawa says: ' he right to present. himself at the Getting bait is one of the first es- ashier's window and claim his pay sentials to 11 sUccessful fishing trip. e has merely lived -up to the, nega- Those whose' fishing eXPeriehces are ive requirement. - One if the most successful men on c • '" h Front.one end of ,therworld.tothe other'Britain liaa.gathered ,reeresentietiveofj)er pnp1e to be, .progoni the-I3ritist-Ertiliire eit ...The .nruc .1rejeweled,iigases,;shown are from Atmosphere Extends 540 Miles From Earth. Man devotes a lot of attention to the` air se.: day's: .New that 'radio eoie .. 'torts; are cirifthig tiireugh the air. for- . 'twenty,four4.1totiisieii,,. daY,... an11I,, nunleru, ' Magellans;;.are. using', the air' toLcir en Iti- . ''.niivigfilfi the', gAtilie- in • tiv ing-nricii It .,'' , . .. , . the ale', ha& aellieVeil . an,iin,pprt'anee. aectortic?ifeitairt!itite.4ayie*theriAt was ehip,loYed!' almost ..exchleively - fOr ,. breathing Anil -Poses. And in '. view „of tile new ftt ftie • i t haw': a CAviev ed -,-. -117 i§ea' eeiricideficoi that seletice lute. cilsoover- ..,, ,ed that apptireetly ...mere air .sorrotint1H tlie,,earth thtlfl,, over hefory.:wAs ,flea6(1:, .."-.,.'...., weweelerag— 01' 141-7-1V1).T.tifi-NTP.,:fe...-itiii-,- ---eel-litefivc1C7PireiTrl'FfifiFiiiiTirliftier "iinliiiiTe c ed. '''' ,•'• •••16,,,,It that seieiitilic-tests,seeitio'cl to intliettie , ' that tho sittilospliere. extended,' itheut 540 beyond the. earth's surface. 'This is ,mere than five time8,aa far as. science: previously., had : estimeted „tho. ettuosphere'§ height. ' Thd, apparent existence- itn o Wii •ainiOspheric laypr;was7cleter- 'Mined; .bp'irigeniestife,dheerystiti*,..,of .the auroitt borealis, ' 'Sininitaneous ex: posuro ,of more ...than six hunch. plitit °gra phs,rtroniAlferetitzTiohltM,'Itztq' sithsequent Mathematical' caletilafilin •indicated•that the antOre extended RS' electrical. manifestations ..i540: •,. shove the earth, It'wea assumed' that iese phenomena. could not display thentselyea, enipty• space, and it was c,ea.cluded , gone.eqn enc e ethe re: utus.t.beLsoine-Sort,-ofeatilinefille-fiflyti Good eitizena are Made or .niar! ci n the nutraery.-Dr,.elantea ,Gleven. • 4: POVA- NEARL.k( OVER YO(.1' BEEN' PRACTI.Stf\). SELF VENIAL 7-• 'POREVE ,1041,00, A T,r.o: Wish,. 1571441t.`t0 n !A. golden around • Of hrillient,leayee. I 'went .to gee, - Tito, twitoning. gyOwtit above bolow, And .0*.orywhero.. I want to know . Tho -away' .or. wind 'wavoo, would 40431 The cool, sweet 4.00 from log. to lent .Pf' *ming, Nil, r; ion; to. lean , 'Against ..the hark and hear It trioaa As raoon and wind" and .clouds go by Alia -Met Wakel? Of b10.Q. At Of aptd,ara Nveaying' early .shroda 'Or 01:01Kier.,Nieb4 frOta hero to te:therei, A atoning cup of morning air , TO, Jill, 413,,, throat.. • then would try' To, join; the Psalai. of melody •• ntight ,in tree.' _ • -D. ove _40;4 pet pp* , ..Seren. 'Men COMprist4 t4e. entire' staff of ther. Edison lamp. Wory,s itt71878 when Mr. mr, nano* -4PN4,7 Pf the Ficting,4' Nuaearn Now Yorlc fraino house -to appiy for work. You witk an agrlcultural pow*, can bo. nun in the PoRitint i'r°114,0* to. the `Pne'll*f.of ,structien constitutes, one, of tho2. moat B01,1ape,,igonthly, .407, 417,henrt •wais.r.qia tnkal. for tee .PonainfOn. farm. In - thumping, how, I was besieged by 'fear c_tipil-Atgestviggs,;.4,4*-00,-*Itt7,.wop:,41101,14144aft±38.44.--444- -AvP*-20-0o: '13,!;$0-01:04IHniitOt'tfi..10 4.n- ITINW•gil, ifiVii: "'-.F; ,,0?-,:111--91111,_,R-lici-Y_ROI-011,1.knotAme4t14..:,-:-. I 1. lYitigunder'a eclat hickriry free beeide 9r. le -ss :0.0414e;'91v174ti,c to the iingtoti 4.34,Autititl,so'fiatt`tet146tivr. thoO;.flirtinit'gy' iiit. ',,,-.-ilfi'a7.16.:P4r..°69.4i,e,f10,1.:,...iclaltaniii.431nludsil,.in.tea;t;ini.:34:i,:ifoeerror,...,4,,id;,, 'lila ."°°' ''Allit" 'X'' 411411114- - "Mr.: es.:if471:Ylifol4. seC.,,attoeu. r4eFesfal.:illawirii , valoo pet .dos,'.1' - ' •• ' ' . ' - • ' oProbably h t: ot rs ' of -. It occurred to: trte,..iltat I ;night wia ' agrieultaral knowledge are,the'qernon- ' :ionio..oltog:t favor: with' Mr. Edison if .egtaa .42.41.0, frohdEi. *au la's, do • .:!traltioenev. farreniree' operated eabyedthe. :Fed - thrust: Lityjnindfd pat:tha,titilinaL. P Out and lo t In all , • fiist.4 t" f...vv hen Sand is is ‘`Quiek:.'. staira Of 'the laboraterY, tife were At low tide one can ,wat4 ••on. we' stayed Yo!ing Int4i,* Who Ewer haa''e Goodwin- ppncltr With' safety, says an tere'd• he place. For; .."ani bEenegilllsh '4; :(11ti'.01';" tctireTr"stmnol:gh seut3rfhaafee. der the tree was -8''br";11.66al:r ft.'w6 chained there, but I dicta% take tina Yet when the tide • is .coming in the tapasfQcergretaneitlh.aeltyfaecatii,,eftilaly.strreahne:aree sand Softens so, that it engulfs ,,eyery- thing Upon its: surface. , speeches, ',forgot 'eyerything I ha you want , to iinderstand about planned to. ,imPreSs Mr.' Ptlison?' onleksand,, take two, jam -pots and en dashed inte'.hie laboratory, Pantini. t both with -dry sand. takes a geed e..nd looking aPPrehenslyeel deal of force to Push an -uncut pencil lY me 1°1. the' b•eq-Pt'? which I c to the hotteen of either jar. DamPen felt at Illy heels' hati In - the send in'one Jar, and it ii still dif- tuenndneyd ,i.triott. hie ftiagrnriiii:i'dc'.41.0Iunss,tea, I' was Mr., Edison laughed heartily 'when I burst. in on hut it was a laugh that . endeared him -to "me fore Ver -n sudden, Swift revelation of . his' char- - provinces` '`o'rtliiff , • farms . ire operated along practie,al', , ^tanning linesz A large. amount: of .ex- ' " t perixnental work is 'carried -on and ef- • arta are ma.de to necertain, the best': ', :crops most suitable *for the district in • wbich the farm is located. • 13y carry- : Al ing 'out, these' experiments, m4110135' ' 'd 1, o dollars are annually Aafed to farm; l'ers. I ' Iatensive. agricultural traitting is alten care of in a capable and efficient marine,r by the large number of agri- ultural colleges Ideated in the Yazd.: Qua provinces.. Caeada has some of the 'fine,st agricultural institutions. in the world, and graduates frora these .caoruentinrillsd!man'd from ManY foreign - • Operation of "Better Farming" Trains. fiCalf tO, penetrate,, but it wltha ,quantity ;of Water, and keep' the ' ,Mixfare stirred and ' ,pencir pierces tath,e.leottoM With ease. : This' Shows the secret of citiickaand: . . „. If. the . grains are eeparated 'hY water Which • ie. eariStantly • catiling, in from below, the sand: is 7qUick."•,•But,'1,he •separatinglagent need not be 'water; It May, be Small patches of quieksenci..foundAPon,,iiebeach-are-Ol-- ten.the-reault Of decaying matter, such . „ . , ai buried beneath the: ,etirface and ' ,Quiebstinds found inland, .in , river .beds or . are-. Usually ealis,ed,. by underground "springs., Out ..qtileksend not. ;. epeeial 'sort. of `san,d., Any firie-g!einecr sand beComes quick. in the circiimetances described. • Tough Leek:: • I. have got to have a Rib,: 'nian..02 Years old, intelligent dlaisified ad. in San Antonia Eitpress! L. , acter. There. was no ridicule . in the laugh, no. trace of enloyment of a 'boy's embarrassment. It 'waS just a wholesorne, .hearty, Sp,onts:neons burst Allierta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba; ' In the past few years the railways,. . 'in conjunction with the Provincial:and Federal -Governments, have organized and operated "better farming trains" • of nierrithent suc,h as any, coinical hap; Ontario Quebec. Theee trains, larhich 'In an insta.atl was at'a).Y aPd schooLs; ,have, proven very popular. pening inight cause I'are rea' lly miniature demonstration within -4---Yery• few mlnutes arran'ge: Other aliedia of fain: Instruction, , merits had been nia'cle for me to join tha...has I which have an important influence on cMontiEnudeisdailvt,Tiahnouatsisn°teeirertniePrition to gpi Canada's framing community, are the • ,preseet day. X-rays Detect . nglish custoins inspectors are us - annual exhibitions. ' It is here that,' the farmer his an opportunity of see- ing all the latest developments along, farming:lines, as well as viewing the exhibits of. prize grains, • fedders, and Ing X-ra,w, machines :to' lecatecot - band goods heavy hale-S.0cl ,p02Ces. .1-1e who ' gOes to law 'foi• a sheep loses., his eciw. • Oa his arrival at Melbourne, Australia,,General Bramwe leader of the -Salvation ekriny, was welcomed by Commissiwho has charge of o the New South Wales branch of the arm • can hardly appreciate the importance I saw so Me- r tins- wheel at even-. tide `ct:vheet:mt:.ksetn-Yf4rlouiliblae2-nPileng Joy ,of Water. c4;5ntain'Ing `-4,111 o Imuted to the interior lakes hnd rivers his continent has said, that the min pf^ ffl ' • • And with%e.wift Silent. 'joy. F " Where the farmer is unable ta'at- tend the annal fair in his district or ,yisit the better farming trains, the ' Governdients aid him, by the 'distribu- tion of bulletins on every conceivable agricultural subject. These bulletins, . .whiCh are distributed free of charge, , e experts have heen-ei:material aid to. o,i( farm:: ,ei• in solving his . agrieultural, prob- lems • ,F73.,;I'41 instruction, as 'carried out by the; 'different Governme,i3ts, ..has en- , -abled-thela-rmer,tie'diiitivate his land .on , a ,More acientifie basis; raise the 'Crops ,best•;uited.to, his .particular . Calitk; and thus increase his . erep yield • and; secure for hlin greater returns On his labor And capital investment. The • result's of, this :work, are beceining" More. Sad More, apparent each year, ' and , the splendid Lagricultural Chewing' 'Made .1)3r, Canada in recent Years' is at-. tribtitablein. a large' Measure, ,tO the farm instruction programme. of . the q-overnments... • . Youi,Fountain. . Many 'feeintain-pen itreguleritieS re - suit from ,ap.parently trivial L happen- ing ror example; the person who lends. a friend his, pen Meat not gar- , PriseTI, if it .never Works quite ari well afterwerdeere,No. amount' of •fair Wear and ,tear Cause a nib ..to deterior- ate ', so mach' as. a' sudden change • of ; This is because very few people Poi11 l300tli- World .seSS precisely. the ..kame ',tenchbe it ner Whatinore, ,light,' Medium, or ;'heavy. , 'Again,. the ''.• 'angle at, which. the, pen ..is held, varies' •• . . are Written lift d ind —:------. with almost every. individual. But for_ - unces of silver, - -••= --' - one pen spoiled in thlif-wa.%,, three will . . , go. wrong- throUgh being cl gged With '-.-.. e of ,siher -ore, .---_-. duititurt, arid unsuitable ink, while ' e, ill the.British twi,ce, as many more,need _mere "'dock- ' ed hY the Gov. g ,he ''.1earle-d a in through rough usage and acci- dent. ; at 'the ' British .• : ^ ' Vc'en in regular use a 'Pen dhoula t least once St. month. , De - who wins is the man Who does more than he is paid to do. The young mean with his, foot on the lowest rung of the /adder that mounts succeSsward cannot ,afford to give to his job- less' than everything he has -to give, ,re- 'gardless' of the pay.:. 4f.'he has.'estabe valuable 'perform- er, his price .:will , Even a writer cannot. afford to give, his r.A,ea.iirs',tlie''-impirssiori'lliat he grinds outhis-lines- in .the:spirit of a hireling, „who drudge§ along in, the Same routine day after. day, content to be safe, Felorying in. all that, 1.4 stand -pat, without searching his mind now and then to sce;.-if he is adding his.stock9T new ideas: We-Wig:his, Work with -gut, callus- teriotation of quality. ' The reader feels that he .ddes ,not care that be is merely ,saWing off 'his intellectual AH 'NOVO; No LONGER...1-1*f 71-0'' RE -STRAIN.' '"-I.OUR,SF.4....F. • • su cient quantity of bait to the_alit:ere-will he exhibit fishermen on the sea coast, when its Soar and circle0 ernment . of ,Ontario lack Means no fish. , 'The Canadian Fisheries Dept., operates on the. At- lantic' coast a ,bait reporting service, Whereby captains and owners of fish- ing' vessels* are provided with informa- tion, regarding„the'satche at various POiIltS along the coests of the Mari- t,inie Provinces and the Magdalen Is-laiids., .Le :information is -tele: ,graphed,to the principal fishing Ports, and •is very valuable. '11 ,Sonie idea of the amount of bait .uked mai, be • gained froni, '' the '• fact that hist year 142,888 barrels of her- ring were uied for that ,,,purpose ,etistern -Canada. "fitissia,Y,see, .18 'going to educate ' h,X1,9n,nibt,..., its peasants,`” ." ho'l'il;ero,,bably, Red school: 04; 'i "Vi'AVi-fdt O JN -4011K,114-911 ,MINDE.0 IT "4 ,Aad 'plunge into 'the:besem :Empire Exhibition. Of the lake. .- PlaPPing a" rhYtInui,- flight, ' • Two eggs recently Their fleet -wet Wing. akota and believed to •Iipped Up the cool Sweet ev.entogair: years old have, been pi .71h eY,'....itinged,..epla iv. - uTiK;Pr 'prey!' inwrstaie• be millionat Of -i gin -.11Y•fliteling. the Ink 'reservoir;'and-1 , aced ir4, ti.,,,,,u, after.this leave the Pen in a, bowl ,of'" ' • .. ,..... ..,..,,, ir.,F..bi, aiii:!tol 1 g.... -f ceild.:.;wii tete., tintileLeVere,.tracee:Ofe fide- .' - And joy of life Inetireitte, ." ` .. lifi, ,,,et -sediment is reniored. • •• • , the oldest:,signs of animal • Whirred' and , ivli fried '. ' , L , . ; .. „,.,,-,,,, ,..,,,...,Frecitilently.,a,...geed,nili ieeinjined be7 . ,.',Wetepinioned a oV et inn?, . . •,f'"iin.d*•' ,•';''''''',..L.:."_L ' .. , ., ,.: , • ., ' cause its ()weer has anbstituted a new .. Dipped, Again:. , ". ., , I Wardly tbe. Spare .fits all • rIght,-'btirin--.4, And, cireling lodes. . ... , . car) ,for . otf9 ,aacidentally 10.§t.:, 'Oat. ' , , The Viola '15!Arnore is' neW' h 'raie With. silent happiness ] , musician .Who . recently discevered w one. '-' '- • ' ' , ''' ; instrymente-ao.. rairs ' that . a L, Dutch ,artti there is , not • ,,tio.o.exii,,..00,4t,.., Intothe lake's clear •Jer-. . nl, Faris said that , he: heliev,e...d.:it,tel tihAerz.i'nf;r2-'dthIe4nilib.1;; ,0:hsta:11:.'t, ,i186. . 'Cknnrades many theYl' . . O'gr,and o'er.. with' deft. 's.ur.P.',Ilight. , stetiment !has ,Set'en..gut ...Ptr,ings andia- til° 4_ , I be. the oilly ohe' in existence': '',Fhe 111,1 it better 20,1.11 rest, ',a,w..a.tici agaia.. 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