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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1937-01-14, Page 5Think what this won- derf41 offer will mean in enjoyment.thiough- out the whale -year for yourself and your fain- Ely:- Magazines of your -Own ihoice an this newspaper, ,packed 'with stories, time!. articles helpful departments and color - , ul illustrations. Nov,.ls•Your chance. GROUP 1 SEL E( 7" ONE AfAGAZ/NE Maclean's". (241*), *natHintMaithlyIrv: dlan 1,,OgaFtso !O..Chatelant•,-., s, • . EjPiclor,kil ReifieW!DSlIverSci... ..f O Affier,icairloy, ,Pants;,:tfOgOk • ID tan,...flottinnure and ' Hain ttagnkie..*... • • , 4" 1.40; '4947. 4. • Route, pup RAIL TRAVEL, BARGAINS • From 'LUCKNOW Jan. 22 and 23 .tfi CHICAGO JANUARY 23 Pon HUr0111 .• $.1.55 Windsor T. 11•41) Flint 53-90• ' ' and • Durand . •.' Detroit .1 44, ;quo), igif ',rip front adja.cent, $flitions, ' • 1-1 ta4t., tovia Ihfaqhation,Remralimits..frim—ecASk.F041m2Y P 13 I • N. 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Of .eaSanalkle,Prices - BOUNDARY_ WEST IN LOSS r . - , •Xiss Kathleen McKenzie, entertain; , • r GeOrge Thompson of Kinloogh 'ed 'a' number . of friends': at, a party Who has been spending a. few days sin: Thursday night ' • • with '• his daughters', 'Mrs.' 'Anaifi litiejenaineeGra: ley and • MM. Irwin; ; returned brother- re- tollid. home �n. Monday. ; .. •• ' turned to Toronto after :spending :the • • • . • iholidays at their- home. , Mr. and eMrs. Clair Irwin and Dor- •A recePtion wa held.:On...TUesda lithr,spent Friday evening at -a" Catif ,night for -Mr. and '''.111rs.c4: Little in , Party at the' home of Mr. and Mrs.. the Iloiyrood Hall.• , Armstrong :Wilson of Inicknevic . 'Wise Hannah McDonald received -- • • , • cell to Detroit where she intendi. to spend:the, winter.. Mr. •Harry ;Levis, who heti.' been: confined to. the house for • 'some months is .eble to be ,around,again. The 'January • meeting of the U. F. •• W. u. or 'Paramount Is to be hold at W.43,.•is to be held in. the 'Orange: 'the home of Mrs. 'Grant McDiarmid -L1811. 'on Tuesday afternoon, January 19th at 2.30. It Is,to .be in the form of -a quilting, each, /neither ,tO bring 'a, quilt block : A good; attendance . is . , ,i:equested as very' important business is ' to, be discussed. diatimied: • - Mr. Norval Richards has .returned 4te Guelph O A C, after spendng the holidays; it the home: of his par • The January liteetinf of the U. F. Vt.. and Mrs. John hendersonen7.: ••tertained their ifrieada on the boun- dary , With u:hoinfe Party on, Monday ,• evening. •.. • • . 0•.•' , • . . . • „• , • Thos.., Hackett-. and 'family of Zion recently . With 7the lattees.. Mather' Mrs., Thos. tr. • , • win. Mrs..' 'Grover „and granddaughter from Flaconib, •Sask„. visited With. Mrs. - Cecil:Rebb last week,' , .• There I was „a:hirge attendance at the`inductien of the itei: Mr, Yining et„., South Kiplcis,s' on Thursday after- aft-er, A .number o the school children of No.•7 ,sitrel ill, with Scarlet fever. ' ; .• ' MAFEKING‘ , Eg#E4td Trooman out Mr. B�b McLeod of betreify,.Micli,,sPept Stin, jay with and Mia: Georgo•Tivion,,, • Sessti. "teid, Melvin Stan- ley. - •• ' , ley and Leonard --Irwin, attended ;a •Mrs; David .' of 'Ctir, party .at the homeof and Mrs.. ties..., Ciirriera, spent •TfitiradaY 'aften, Oscar Hodgins .4.irinfopgh.; Tuesday noon with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest; Blithe. , g of last 'Nveek. Mies Winnifted.. Apent Sunday • at her heMe... • .:,, and George, „TwanileY, "Visited ently With'iheletteila par- ents, Mt' thd. ilia jeSepb •Idetaiii4 „Nile.", .0 , ;SYninathy of the Coninitiiiiti is extended to , Me, and Mia, •Thes.,'•. An- derson end family the death ••. of Mrs.Anderson's Roid, who. PitsaA away early earlY I.Satur- day ' Morning it.i,„..bee.,',ni'hoty-third year. The ..#anierni serviee. ..ioas held.on Monday with interment 'Greenhill **, •• 6 . ; :. V. „Of, De- troit-„ Were,..iff'ent.,',ilialtere; With the . MIA” Orate Wehater, :entertained a...letter's' Parente, Mr: Elm-. jew friend on Friday •evening. • . , Mrs'illobert:•Webster of Clinton, Spent 'Saturday with.her.friend; Mrs. Thos.' Irwin: Mr4 .:and. Mrs. 'Melvin Irwin; boriS and H.'elen' of 2ndieoneeseion, On Sunday at ,the horde 'of Mr. :anti Mrs; ,lames 1 Webster.' , .iffia Mrs. John Herideratiii Vis.% ited on„.Sunday with the latter's !ne- ther; Srs, .SeGregor � Whitecliaratt, 1V1r1 •:ancl Mrs: Alfred' Shelton. ,o Bethel vilitecl • reenUy t the Of, Mr. and' Mrs, lianiel Nieholson.' KINLOUGH , , *x- TIP,1449; *Oen alt.''Rart Col- bourrte spent the week -end with her hrethert Mr.W. Tweedy,• returning to her hoine lifanda5i;,,aceon1Paniett by her brother. JaMes. and: Lloyd Percy 'of Huron were. visitors Sunday With: friend's' .hete.,-:-.7 • . , Miss ,lVfOriet Merarlen retained to Lendop, after a Vialf,, with her Par- ents here. ••Mtf;'. Hodgins visited during the ..r•weele• with her daughter,' 44re, Charlie.' GilIeSPie Whitechurch. o r. Our 'sehoel: was closed ap,,MOndaY °Whig to the death, of 'Miss. ,Ander- son's. • iiandinOthei,' lace, Mrs, Reed; , Misses. Nellie and Marallet Mal- colm entertain. ed., the eNecutive of the Church Society on Monday: even- ing. last:, Plans were -111ade:io re=nr,, tanie; -the Society., The first meeting is•ito. be ,held ''next Monday January 18th; • in, the Presbyterian Church.,:' . (Intended For, Last Week) I' were Nisitois. on New :Years,. Nvith. Mr. 'and• -Mrs.' M. ••JOhnstOni,::.Listowel. . Mr, Bruce Malcolm and ,Miss Helen 'MalgOltri returned- 'to Toronto . after spending- the holiday. it the,-.$alcohn 'home •.",13rize' Side". • • • Mr. and 'Mrs. Oscar" Tanner Of 'Walkerton: Were recent vieitors with N'IrAii'1?-11.°11:allrirks..PAinrntelG1 ithWahmo;:has. 'been, a patient"...in Kincardine General, • Hospital for the past twe weeks; re- turned horne_forLMoncisiY,,• .• Mrs., E. J. Heldenby Visited din:- j*-14:Paat2i0er-NdthlIr.talid:Ifig: R. McBride, 10th, cop. : . Misses Anne :and. .Isobel Colwell • I,entertate,dseine,44tlieir4riende4..at; a party 'Monday evening. .' • . Mies ,Belle Ifeivi# Of Kinloss ..spent few ' days ?, with Miss - . Evelyn , . Mr. and kra. Arthur. Graham were 'Sunday visitors with, ' Millarton •. A WelcoMe. freni this . communttY.: is extended to Rev.'.G.„ Young; who - has been , appointed :pester. ,of • the *Kin's:nigh and South',Kinloss. -charge. , Misses Beesand Jean Lane: return- ed Monday to their schools, -after: 'Pending the holiday with their •par- ents, Mr. and Lane, Mr.'pert. *Lean. Was the: newly appointed. .Trustee :to , theboard at siehosir meeting on --Wed- nesday,. last,, to 'succeed .10: Mac, Lane,who, faithfully 'held this office for the ,past two terms.'.' Mfg Sei1Oft''' and Elroy - turned to: Detroit ' after. a Visit .wri3O her•Imother, 'Mrs. A. Hodgine,- • • mrs,...k: Cox, nit., and poi and 'Mary Were visitors one even- ing last week with Mr. and Mrs John Hodgins. „ Miss Margaret -Pinnell .returned home.. after ;spending Some ..finie with friends at Whighain': MM. '81essor:. anent a few- days re- cently ; with her de:swifter; Mrs. Stan ley 'Fair, near Bervie. .. Mrs, M. .0siiourne, Jedn and Fier:. ence of 'Huron, viditedlast week with her parents, Mr. .a:u1 Mra'', Dan.' Xe- , Miss Winnie Percy,,.'R.N.,,,IretOrned to Icincaratrie;7'-aftei. spending .the past weeks at her home here Caring; for her brother Harold, Who:, WAS so badly burned in the. fall; Althoughl Harold :Will still be confined to the, house iort' smite time, . we are Pleased 'to .saY. he is making, :favorable re- covery. • . •-• ' • . A SHPIELD. NOTES • • Mrs. V. JohnstonC. Luelcitoiv is visiting Mrs.,: C. E.....McDonagh, Mr. 'end, Mrs. Jas., Sherwood • and ehildten Mia Sherwood. and Earl,. .were. Sunday visitors at, ,• , , • .1!ts.. ait.ioti- and sister, Mrs. Webh of B: C. returned lieine„ • start- ing on their jontney-thkfirst.of.- the Week. . ' ' -• Mr. and Mrs. pldoh. Johnston and Mr. ited Mrs.., Norman 1Q0:11soii 'Spent an evening 'last; Week' with •mr...,and • .• - miss. Jean. Lcipg.' visited , Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ritchie Monday evening. 'Mr, -and Mrs. Jno. Campbell •epent I Sunday With .ialte' minter's: • API!) CITY The school.. *a's .close,d,'"on, Mon- dtyat noon -as 4% few Cagee,Of scarlbt fever have broken out here:. We.hOPS, there will ifet be inanY oases.- " • . • " Miss Margaret Theition' spent last% :week with her brother, ,Att Thomson, at kintail: • • -.... A few from here were at -a dance last.Tuesdai•night At Mr,' Oscar •ff61Yrnott Mali .Courier JIa Ateident- Whafrarght hate been a more tar,: ions accident bekell.ent mad 1564hald McDonald, when his :forehead' was tut by e 'COW's horn, requiring a ivisure nours. eonple of atitcheeto, elese, the'Wounit 1,4 Mil thePublic 14644,.. • NGSIDE z-ivaproir-snrinn fIELEI•IS , " The. 'Yming, Ladies' t.,gircle of.. the Nearly 40 ' indigo - attended . the . , , .. presbytesian ,Chtircli, -- Whitechurche, meeting of the Women's Institute for Met last Thursday evening at the which grao David: Tedd opened her, home of * Miss gathering , NewhraY: hP.ale 9n' Thursday. afternoon. : Mrs The president, ,President,,,Mjes Grace. Richard- ,Durnin ,Phillipa presided 'O'ver an .4•11., Son" .PeguPied .the'cliair; The scrip- tereating program, Response :: to the sv, ture lessen, Romans 12th. chan:, :wile ,!;plk.call•PHet,,Simper Dishes" ,rouglit read. responsively, with, leader, Mri; same helpful suggestions., It as de-. : .•• R. MowbraY.,-it was decided to help, leided to send $.5.. to the Blind Inati- Purehaae maps of :the ,PaiSSion field. tote. Lgurine Miller' gave a reading, , . , .13e the B.ea, Of Whatever you 4.0”.. The topic ,"Famonii::Canadian. Wo - Men", was in charge..of .Priis Mildred McQuilliiii'Whe read a,„•VerY intereit- ing paper; mentioning among other Canadian,weimen'aura,'Seeordi Mrs. .MilY':1141/1*PbY',. gbre. Hind, Pr.", Mar- garet Patkei,soff.1., 34:: ,AfantganterW Jean I3lewett; Pauline' Johnston' and Agnes McPhail,,, ,Mi.d.' Ball'a.,. latest" ppem "Reverie" was read by Annie . Watson. Mrs. T. J. Salkeld Who had ,.• The topic was given.by Miss Cather- inc Mowbray.. dainty • 'lunch' iiVice. cream"; and epekieevire--served by; :the hostess.• • • '•" •, The Wemen's Institute met last Friday:!aiternemi '• .the hall. The first part of the meeting was:: devoted to • the study of knitting and given by Miss, ',Grace Richardson. It was decid- ed, to • have ,the Play •:`.',KidnaPp- McQiullin gave a reading "The Old: jai ttY'''' : S. S. Bleit' and. the Model Chureh." Initru. attendkd the. eRanty. meeting for -the Inento, miss mes Wightman; MtS.'e.rxiipnlitioir„driitshtietawtoerkheblde'inetg „Wrriinekdhaomn..': Gibson Gillespie, reading "Bonnie Jean 1310weit". Miss :mac wigetnin Mrs. Rutherford contributed s, • was presented with a vanity. set. The pwitilisn.oens enjoyed Awhepnlealusanncht..swoacsials'ehrveendi president; Mrs. Leggett, : read . the ad4resa and secretary; Miss Grace' by the -hostesses, Mrs. Alvin Millet, Richardson Presented it, Miss Wight. Mrs.,•; Andrew Gaunt and Miss Jose, man . thanking the 'ladies- for Phine Gaunt,o, • • • . . , • their ' The 'prograrn-for the social evening k. .; lYliss . Ornee: Richardson-. anent : the field under the auspices of .the Wo - last few Weeks, with Mrs. James Wil-, men's Institute on Friday took the _ eon, of, Whitechurch...y. Mr, and Mrs: George :Harkness and •Reba; .mr. and. Mrs. Miles McMillan! spent Sunday with Mr. and MA., Vic-' ter Emerson. • . Mt. And: itie Tiffin, Mr. and MrS: George Tiffin Tiffin spent , Saturday' in ,Pcdclich •at •the home of.,,Mrs.'.1t.: ' , • ' .,Nr. and Mrs. ,liebt;:,.DeYell, Mr. and Mrs, Gordon' Deyell-and..fainily . of Wingharit;70"elirStirday".vvit r. -sand, ,Mrs„;GeOrge, .Scott. , • The. 1.4ingside.:Club, will ,meet this. Friday evening when. a Ptogrant Will. he put on by the ceinmittee, D.: Mckinnon, * Nellie McCallum:. Ruth Scott-and:Willi:ant Brown. We We under - Stand Brown is. preparing a.,1- act-, play "his' Uncle'd !yelps" to:. be mit on at ',11, .tnture, date." ' the party who took . the lanterr,; from the outside • ,of. the hall •would retain it, the: light .:Would be: much appreciated hY. every': one :entering forth of e ,contest with ' Mesdames Lori* Woods, Chester Taylor', 'EWatt. 'McPherson ,and Eart.Gaunt Pharge- Of. one Side and Messrs.. Dtirnlic Phil- lips, W. L; peter Watson and W. A. Miller on the other. Mr. Phil- lips.,.intranced their number as . solo , .Miss 1,Dorothy• - -Robb of -Dungannon; , "feeding; 'Mrs. Joseph Robb; address by hi,• Wiliieh e--41-rn17%"" Utnerhy .Difinizi PhiI- lips. The, ladies'. were • intro- duce by Mrs. Woods: Het, en Ferguson of Auburn; reading; Mt, •Harold Gardner of Zioni. iitiet by Ru- •fus• and .RoSter Brown, • Hugh and Grant 'ketherford. solo Vera Taylor. The .deeieion 'judges; Geo., . Stuart; : Miss • Lena:. Hackett ' and , Mr. 0. S. "Meintyre vi4is given by the lat- ter in favour, of, the men,. Music for: the ',dance' that 'followed was furnish- , • ed ,Mr.` Wm; Robb and daughter Dorothy of .Dungannon • and by 'gt. George Stuart with Mits. Stuart as acCompanist.' • • . All , those. 'interested' in :the St., Helens' Public Library, are urgently requested :to attend .it•meeting.,in its , • interest to be nem next Friday even - Mr.. •,.lphn •Morrison- anent &Imlay with Mr. end Mrs. R. Tiffin . Mt. and Mrs. •'Johnson spent the the week -end ,at the 'home of Mt. an . • , C . . d 'Mid Wm; Min The ladies of Irnited. Mission- ary , „ ary Society' held' their meeting. at • the home : of Mrs. 'Wm.. Brown last .yed- 'illiaii-afterno-oiTlICY4re'fo -he con- gratulated:MI, having reached their, allocation 'of $32 for the past :year.' EAT ,FIsm..,,FoR • 11.4•Al'Aii. 1 Froin an economic, : aa well as from a :health ,standpeint, it 'is desirable that-fishjhould• have an inmortant placeton':•:our It cannot be toe strongly 'emphasized, that for working 'people of all' classes, those who .work, with their heads' -as „well those who Wark•with their hands, fish is an leetinontcal source' Of en- ergy necessary , to :enable them to carryon their wok; and that for children and:young people'. it furnish:: es the -Very materials. need- ed to to. grow healthy :and strong.• • - Fish. as you,•knevi, is one. "of the: important protein, foods: It , makes ,a pleasing' variation Of the daily. diet and should be includedat.least.• tvviee a Week in..YOUtAnenit, There is a wide variety, fo•clinose :. from: fresh or frozen, filleted; boneless,dried; ean- ped;,• pickled, cured and :smoked: Fish are very , easy to digest -•-a fact of. particular importance iri,-,these 'days when SO' many people::are.:of seden- tary habits, ' Large fish are, as a: rule, better( when steamed Or boiled; , medium siz- ed ones should be baked. or split open and.broiled:and small ones should be fried.1Whitefish, '-trout, mackerel and small cod 'Should be split ' down the back and broiled .whole: If preferred, At' off the head and tail. Halibut and salmon should be. cut „into. inch slices and turned often while- broiling,' I • Quick, Suppet. Dish pound veep_of salnion, crackers, crushed, 1.4,cup milk, :14 teas- poon salt,. 1.1-6 teaspoon ;pepper; :1 tablespoon butter. " Heat inilk, 'add 'crackers, salt, pep - Per and'' then stir in flaked .salmon, The Addition. of one well beaten egg' improves this. dish.' Serve on toast With A, slice of lemon' Or sprinkle finely, chopped paisley, over the top.as a garnish. " , • 0. ' •Plans are being. Made for a social eveningtoto'Ibe held,in'the•CoMniunitY„i 'llrell'en'TEridlY, evening, January 22. 42•.- • and: Mrs. Roy ,McGee. of •Wing - ham .Were .recent guests : Of Mr. and Mrs. Durni Philips. Mts. RichardMartin.• of 'Anion her • father; Ur:, Win. Weeds. •• . ._ • Township spent the week -hid., with • • The regular meetingof the Y. P. U. -wes--heldHon;SPndak-evening-With=the- - • ,. • • , • President, Miss lscibel"Millet. in the chair. Harry Swan read: the Scrip-, • ..• . " turd' lesson. ',The:topic ."HomeTyr7 ,. annY, Anarchy. Or Democracy" Was taken: by .Rev: H. M. -.Wright;_after ,which!Stanley Todd led ..,e Dick Weathethead :read. an • article. "Laying up :treasures in heaven"- and-, Mi. and Mrs. E. W.-itiee'contritinted , a duet.: An invitation • •wee teceiVed, for the Yining people te?IpreSent.their ,tiwi"aAY • mate'4kIlifiii fieoefhu, rm.: 'era '4 .ciap , .'1!'1:telle,'.-4(;OrpPRESSUREfxt:11119naaY'eje'lliiii B1..- ..•13leod preasue is the force that the heart exerts in 'order, to, pump ' the blood,' through • the. circulatory *syS, tem.' The heart is hollow Museulai organ' which acts 'ah , „puricip to 'keep the blood in ',,circulation. The breed ' leaves the heart in two streams. One ittesintf.earries the.:blood to the lungs. where it is :Purified; .the . other :stream' goes to all Parts ' of the body cerrYing :food to the, tissues. • " .HThe arteries are ' bellow' tubes which . carry the blood NOrnial: ar- te'ries •eoft, • and elastic. ,The im- pulse, of 'tbe, heart beat is carried' along .thtough the arteries and • can lie' felt . at the • wrist,, where it is calledthe pulse.' •'• • blood blood nernial; ,Certein , • , • „ In ,the normalt healthy body, the, :abnormal conditions, "' particularly those affecting •the heart; •aitoties.' 'and - kidneys,. ,cause . an niteratign in the blood' pressure Ind'At beesiines 'abnormal. , ••• • An, abnormal. bleed Presetire Li not • ` n, :disease but is a eymptem' of .some : • : abnormal condition, It ia"'a warning 1 AM THE 'PUBLIC' LIBRARY •"sign and the physician seek" for and treate the cense. ' ,• , Disregard. •of the needs of -the body for exercise, rest, -proper food and and such things, . throws :a needless' :strain upon the whole syeteni, 'and' *orie ape1kon:1 ; of this, is frequently 4n:increased blood pressure. ' • The family , physician should be :Consulted regularly tot advice as to how to live. The periodic health ex. • .aininatitin is not only for the purpose of,( discovering abpotinal conditions, but' also for receiving adVice' as, to how :to keep normal, ' Wife s' "Where have You Nen all ' • Itabby "At the billee," "'Yeti Must he ,made of • as- beto Your office burned' down tivo houts!agoit, • • : 1 his OfferFlly Gu ariteed All Rerieti, WillBeExtended. OFFER NO. One magazine from group, Q ne magazine from group d this -newspaper .OFFER 110.. :hrie:,ifiagazinet frosn ‘grimplanallikneyispapet,t ts;iedse.,ctitopst, .magmone.0,1.tir.ch,sotin. atl,oas desired. ' u 0,St !0' icSare01:47:7 - • , -'••••••• NAv's • sTiturr TOW * --111°111NC • calno • • • I -am opportnnity; atr' the • continuation school for air • .. ••T ,sini the storehouse of knowledge tinorthtillSecol.)meoMpulen.i.7,-%•. m supported by the people and and heteeyeeds,books , for all , tastes.;" needs' freeolio. the publie prat • , 6°144 and iinjok. „ _I offer .opportiOuty to .,knOW • alt there .is -to lucitv, about itn.lr Work . an; IA the care of coartesina' at- tendants, *hose .iluty,it-let,to 'help you profit'train . `Oen 'my doeis as a great:1501k `inentai recreation ,gretinda for„ your WHAT ISIT . • .. : (BY the, 'Late: 'Rebel+ .dt4tiaol) iti a „. .s. as 1g , As , ea e. n'd heavy as 1ed;• • It abides with the, iiyingtLand feiioVs the '4:led; • •- It's harder than flint-;-•ancr. softer than makes...many men wiedi'lLand 'many a fool; :it is ricJier ihnn. koldn'sj:4'nrOtthleiS_ tharvAtaiii$1 It has. .tone..-..to...the, grave—an it 'for Ste', it has 'fopight, :It can rule the it's., as as lightni ,. !inotioil' often has thrown; proud iim,ihq,„1(?s,vs sit. on hi thrcnie. And Many to dist: a snail, qt will float in the: Ergete like ,1•4 Ship hi. gale;:' :Iva. bight 'bie 'sail ill titieitfirrnainent 'shines, . swift en the earth', a*.t;.004tonts of ;time; ,lt will ::eft hake. th'#:*ft.to.ild :with 'elet.1.1' shock, 'It :will do good to some -'and some it l'Nill.ineee; • It betii, the inOW:q;Ott''*otneft...-of.!,•eartli,.-- oft floats in the"nitH, sik0:sniiteson, the 'lies tth: , • ft's 'heifer, than tnetai that in. furnace - It's as, thiek as, , •tha' eartlfarid Poet , than oih It has . afteir.Tnade Padr. • :And driven 'Many gay :knights front the deem. •, "It has. -ekalted. sonie' •supretio in :all 'lands , And triAd6 many howto its fetes.; and. eenimencia, ' ea :.equete: round • , ••Ws companicii'to .lotil; hisubjet§' and All, It's As :Mild sta the. dove that *Attila • hi: the : Alt% • : ' 'And. Onipanieb: *to .•Werf and liotarid, beAr,,,.• It will shine in At night, 44 ,hrightet .than stare ori.'„a clear frost. iliglit;•, It is, pain oft "ter•some-46. soni it is ,fey; , _And nkes haught iiien as ust a iliere It Will soar 'fa' the .;trirt-u-..and shine asthdun, • Is-sometjnj as ciEtrik' as eclipse of the inciowi ,It .sovs far to north—�r to thel.Senth, pole, • And -wilt as log, as this old ' earth shell, roIl: • LOV • • 101i