The Goderich Star, 1899-02-17, Page 211 I
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Young Folks. '
miligmeilW40rpldliner,willek ptrfentsellges.
_Attg9tmti tool Wtertaeatso# pawity to
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turning tO me said: I would ju+
like to know, what they do it for
'�?tl lti 'Tyles follow dittlmess, heatlacae,
SOME QUEER THINGS.
I told her, explaining the habit wi
anfermIA have of 'treading their bed
' It's
queer when the world seems steady
to make euro there are no snakes In tl
11 -draped apron Crept cheers the front
It really is whirling so;
grana; the neoeaeity of dust-powderii
young whose akin is tender in t]
and who are troublell by lneeot
It's
queer that the plants get larger,
the piling up of the dry grans arouy
oods
a see them grow;
When no one an
them bo eoupoal them from the possib
It
It'd
' o that leo Lountnln'e venter
queer
.
L1eMgwi6I Dervouvriess, saePills
Le ps high in the sunshine bright;
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ai list ltalloved, billow LaveAnd
queer that the moon can never
. Distinguished everywhere for
i !1410 cl polsontag• IIood
Fall out of the sky at night.
If.
"atimulate the stomack
Cha Bver true healaehe, dlt�faeaa, eau It's
queer that one clover blossom.
,
g♦tp 4taed llld by lladaratt�$s
ttly CoA' to
Is white and another red,
When the same black earth surrounds
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and dyspeptles. Sold only in }
them,
.The
when the corn Is ripe, before they I
same rain waters their bed.
come hard and brittle, though I a
LEGAL- It's
queer that of all theme wonder&
England.
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We lake so little bead ;
uyet Acorn cab in the foundation 1
ARROW A PROLIDFOOT,BARRIPTERS
■��.,7y�1., Attorne Solicitors. deo., Coder ch. J.
And that, lee for feeling thankful.
We seldom see the need.
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re i%'of
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Wb scold if the weathar'm chilly,
deh, Plans Mills.gores
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RQ HAYS, Barrister, Solicitor Notary
1'ahlic, Ro. Office-eornor of Square Don't
pad 11erth at„ near It6gistry offloo, Ooderich
And fret at the hot sunlight ;
like to get up In the moral ng
From the bed night;
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tilt I'rivaie Lunda to loan at lowest rates.
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Hung back at
And quberer than all the queer things
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JOHNSTON, Barrister Solicitor,
1r1• Notary deo. O1Hoe. Hamilton street.
Match.
Are surely those Girls and lwya
Who live in the world of beauty,
after having wound a leve extraetri
o artch.
And rather see woes than joys.
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T CAI4LPION, Q. C.. Elarrieter, Solicitor,
Notary, &a. Oflloo-0v r Davh' Drug
MOTHER ELEPHANT AND BABY.
laid overt , end of the deb for
tore, Goder oh, bfonny to leas.
l wonder If any of our little People
ldianal'actirrers
ltd;a
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ItNEST HEATON, $arrbtor,Sol let tor,dca
Ottice-on the Square. neat door to Bank
have freers a mother elephant put hes
baby to bed i
oC hank, and tba eyes, aorto and Milli
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et Oommarco.
rvtth a ean[l, and
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liitttlo it of calrniiaa to pt�t Qn i
cheeks to give her the fI of lydttt
i saav It once, and It was such a pret-
San* of the beat bttak+e are U61661
USE. DANCEY, Barrister, Bollotinr,
Proctor In Murt4tmo Court, &c. den.
OElook,
t sight, I should like to tell you about
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i y, (IiyN,d,�g,y►1Wkii
.. ■!�•Kh*"*Ri* & hh l,"
t'o loan at. lowest rate, Otilcoe-tier-
ton's Hamilton atrCec, Goeorloh•
[t. It wua Buneet time, in an mar.
fate. The bonnet Lite the head oloea
T bonnet
die shaped liken with loops
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and the gentler animals of the Zoo,
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M�� 0, CAMERON (formerly of Cameron
Holt dt Cameron). Barrister and do Bet
In one o2 the great cities of the world,
really be a sad surprise oomp(ained of to the others Bays the
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tor, 0tBry(oe-Ha%qiilton street, second don
were in yards and Colds outside the
the inclo-
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tromthoSgoare,(JOtterloh,
buildings. When I reached
was lt• clay, sand, gravelly or black
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sure belonging to Mother Elephant,
orally at the neck ; a coachman's cups
DENTAL.
there was a large number of men, wo-
,
there are protHibly sear m rn w he
men and children standing along. the
You m be proud that ;ou can say: shake the trust and confidence they
11 My little belly did it.' have in their mother, and at the same
KNICHOLSON. L. D. S., Dental Surgeon.
• Ltoonts opposite the Past Office. Cold
it, poxcelain and crown and bridge .
Persue They were very quiet, ars it
they were afraid of disturbing some
at least six times this distance;
feat equal to Lraversin g
gold
work a specialty. 9airty-five years' exper, Ione,
time dame their own sell -respect.
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Boil i Wha the land staep, gently slop-
y
Sena
almost
with the eyes the whale of Europa,
dges, and makes a good finish. The
tiny bunch of tine
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Aa I stopped by the fence and look-
easily cultivated. The apace between from
LAiLADICE D. D. e., L D. 8., Dental Snr-
• gena. ]tategt and approved methods I
«( in the yard, u small girl, touched my
her and,
lowing the children to tell their tales
One of the great trials of mothers
of each other, It to a most contempt-
.n d.nrai oPmatlons. Preaorvarfon of
ppatural teeth a specialty. Onloo-Over James I
dry
skirt, pursed up mouth, glv-
ing me a eolomn look of warning,
mountains. and -gain from North
combined
itoblgaoa's -goods store.
pointed to the elephants,
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M. TURNBULL, D.D.S., L. D. 8., Dental
LTi • Burgeon fortaerly as+oolntod with Dr.
°Ufxon, branehee the
Mamma Elephant had her trunk
o,round her baby's neck, and ceased to
By using different coloring matter,
of Non6al. All of pro-
including and
farm i What kind of manure did you
lands ranging in price from $800 to
(Seaton practiced. Raid porcelain
crown sad bridge work. BCeow attenti0
be whispering apd encouraging him,
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Ritiven to the preservation of the natural tooth,
Dfli°o In MoL.te. New Block.
led Binet her knee.
as he rubbed his he against
quarter
at the equator.
,ad mothers, little children, sailor boys
can 6s, made to spring
He stood for a moment, them raised
tine i How deep was your ground from-
an I Was there snow blanket enough
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hie hand, [lapped his big little caret
tad gleery girls
nto being almost like magic, for the
MONEY -INSURANCE.
gave a flirt of Lila little cord of a tail,
own garden articles for food that will
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and trotted off by his mather's side,
a'
"�/�ONEY TO LOAN -Private funds, ave
:LFI per cant. tutereaa straight loan. A tow
Codd farm and town propertlea for sale and to
`tar;
to the center of the yard. There she
left him, and went to a efts of hay
a
the ordinary yellow -backed novel con -
E N. LEWIS, Barrister and sollalcor,
thart stood in a corner; this she tool
What did you intend to use your
odariah.
¢p tmoah by bunch with her trunk,
HOW TOMMY ATKINS DRESSES
RADCLiFF®, General Insurance, Real
IGaGite and money Loaning Agent. Only
Money to
Pr.'
nicely that ebe dhl not drop n whist
of it, and spread it around ber child
fey;,
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glas* oompantes ropro,,ented.
on straight loans, at lowest rate of tater•
Iletgoing,t" any amount to suet the borrower.
o stirred Prom tee epos
wife htul m t
then are few of the older people in or the one of whom the tale is told,
tions called out in the answers to the
where she bad left -blur.
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MARRIAGE LICENSES.
When the buy had been all epreai
round the baby, the mother stepped in
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times throe crops can be grown upon
the same round in the season. With
H
to the center, and began to tread 11
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+.,- • .Idospesa, Goderloh, Oat
down with her feet, the little Ono tot
lowing hAr motions oxdotly, till.a per
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fectly even space had been troddoe
The English solider is an apparently
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TONSORIAL,
down ; then Mamma Elephant stepper
out again, went to the further aid
garden cera be made to produce fresh
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of the ynrdi and Cucabled about th
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� ON'ST, TONSORIAL. ROOMS,
J. J, Dttoprtar, prgprtotor, Modern, easy,
?"=we
ground with her trunk.
As she coma hick bar baby flourish
Pa
the journeys even of the busiest pen
aLaves, hair outtIng and shampooing•
sharpened and honed.
ed his small trunk and flapped hie care
be justified by experience in adopting
making at tho same time a soft grunt
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y'�`
OHN ICNOX, Newgate atroey t)odorloh,
I opposite Duxtnn's Hotal Licensed Ann -
}�onaernndA
ing sound, as 1t he know what we
comZ and liked it.
Mamma outside th
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it ice tit !4oaon IIroa Agri-
This time stood
bed, beginning with th
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tnitoral lmplemant tti Parts: the Celebrated
♦deme Wagons; Malan hlln Uarrlago Corn-
baby's and
black his blow n small oleo
y
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imssnap.Oshawai rho Coakahutt Plow Comppnay,
Bt�sntt 9A an utothprllnoa Dortniulug W she
of ears,
of fine duet into the folds of the ski.
with gravel, and also has several bade
Parts of it, too, are quite
trrming,taade.
. 4phind them ; then Into those aroun
'he
what is expected of them, and execute
Dear mother, do not believe these ad- mothers lose the love and respect of
his logs, and under him, till we
steed vette lye Pars•u or Fwrmttas.
THOMAS GUNDRY-Live Stook and Gon-
oral Atmotloneen Goaerioh, One. Bale"
thoroughly powdered for the nigh,
bar trun
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made everywhere and all efrorta made to give
This done, she n,gain put
his body, the little fellow deet
The professional writer naturally so -
l'au aattafaction. Charges reasonable. Can do
�Iore business and em atter i6 - TaeNAB
-bout
(fed to his knees, on the carefully trot
r,.,. y;:
OtliNDkY, Auotlanaer, Godarieh.
den bed, and, niter a fow soft pat
.
a2$1AT
and a few soft grunts from his moths:
docutment than the report of the SuP-
for
�1 Qf� ��t
McLean's
he lny lea a Well-trained child of th
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CORNER EAST -Sr, AND SQUAR11.
elephant -family should.
The mothar's work, however, was let
nen for his pen of three miles. If he
Anatol papers ever agree. One day
yet done; she took up delicately U
p g•
keeps the frost In the ground tar
FAMILY ORDERS A SPECIALTY.
bay from the edge of the bed, and b,
hie
our brave British battalions are march-
Ing bare -logged and buabled to give
Everything La Season and prlooatilways right.
gan tossing It lightly along side
and up toward his neck, till Its ridgt
numerous illustrations and embracing
have accomplished a journey of 120
miles, or a few miles more than the
no longer showed. " '
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When all wan done, the small gl:
nelral Notice.
who had warned me not to disturb tk
proceedings, heaved a great sigh, or
benefit o; mina, Just rs---I-- this
#ire ►� �e be
_ when bargain panting'.
orfurnishintyandaonduottna
7uovm;�sko
turning tO me said: I would ju+
like to know, what they do it for
t -
RALS at s cont which does
ta burden, an artLu96o
I told her, explaining the habit wi
anfermIA have of 'treading their bed
Is dorso
���1���,��r�� � the
ROPSIIIY dd
to make euro there are no snakes In tl
11 -draped apron Crept cheers the front
the laJt Uodartakera an
ore.the
grana; the neoeaeity of dust-powderii
young whose akin is tender in t]
and who are troublell by lneeot
be ttaste-
be
the dry-
pOCRR10M, ONfolds,
the piling up of the dry grans arouy
��NM t f► 2 Wish to be 4COB0,m1OLI. Ilia greatest
reduoitons in price generally are ou
PRO evaporation
ing
them bo eoupoal them from the possib
i
hunter.
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EPPS' COCOA
SOME UNIQUE DOLLS.
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ORATEFUL COMFORTING
fire noticed t¢ am oscheal
. Distinguished everywhere for
modally in the way of ado
a little nov l
Delicacy of Flavour Superior
De y p
was entirely corn ana
It vvaa
Quality, and Nutritive Pro-
varyods
o
and woe very unique For the banal
of our little roaderu we give the tollo'
Parties. Specially grateful
mag description as to how they a
and comforting to the nervous
Y,:
made
and dyspeptles. Sold only in }
Tiro hunks should be used In the to
1b. tins, labelled ]ASSES
when the corn Is ripe, before they I
• EPPS Js, CO., LTD.. Houl
come hard and brittle, though I a
spathic Chemists, London,
not Bun but the dry ones could
England.
moistened Bpd made soft enough
. ARSAICFAST SUPPER
uyet Acorn cab in the foundation 1
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�.r: ' I EPPS'S
ask, with a pink veat edged each side
1th narrow revere of pink and Straw
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the body; measure rind mark the we
litre, baloW this winds layer atter lay
re i%'of
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hunks, leaving teem full dna s
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fluffy at the bottom, but cutting o
deh, Plans Mills.gores
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at the tap so an to many it ehei
it; n through aa►*whera
1.1 e
lea .a.r,..tr.aws
etlak pia
is necessary to keep the skirts In plat
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Small stripe df busks are wnund 010
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!y and pinned to the !rods tar arc
. IIMsa7
after having wound a leve extraetri
y y,,,, '
�uct+oea the eh0uldere t0 make the
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quielte breadth. A bit of 06ttou
$Mild
laid overt , end of the deb for
ii�',itid� dertlers
It d ; chap 1t as real l as poral bti
ldianal'actirrers
ltd;a
tats [a cCvere+rIiaith a very st"oth ell
In all kitNda d -
kfiorsr
oC hank, and tba eyes, aorto and Milli
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. ttrlait, siut:41laa,W umber
hoc,
rvtth a ean[l, and
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liitttlo it of calrniiaa to pt�t Qn i
cheeks to give her the fI of lydttt
. a 11-
ttandltaliinittas>>lllrfitebed an pp
San* of the beat bttak+e are U61661
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for tbis drtiai% a fevok of th mi bet
i y, (IiyN,d,�g,y►1Wkii
.. ■!�•Kh*"*Ri* & hh l,"
s lined With a pink snal(ra dye
ix�. TVM tail widas at 6
41u
fate. The bonnet Lite the head oloea
T bonnet
die shaped liken with loops
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READ A THOUSAND MILES,
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e it"dl LQr drapery In the back, the
benefit o; mina, Just rs---I-- this
#ire ►� �e be
_ when bargain panting'.
,thhlirhAL...1M�iF � case
should
of late planting all the moisture
be conserved, and this in beat
Where
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Not for leo foraetea
tit anti itrff being fastened with pint',
yinh etre hidden under Cite folds. A
yon go
�``�� � ��ac� Take aQvapt*gw of the Aric dower
listw on gee yon n9ad teat ars worth buy-
Is dorso
���1���,��r�� � the
by leveling Cha ridges. Tyls
1§ naturally too we the ridges .
that they
Catcola{!oa is
ceder pwl the .r verwec lea®•
declare►
11 -draped apron Crept cheers the front
QV
♦ ing• Let all others alone, it on truly
may
be ttaste-
be
the dry-
The average busy man who
Id sides ; the edges are vandykod-
at {s, sgttarea eu out and a row of
��NM t f► 2 Wish to be 4COB0,m1OLI. Ilia greatest
reduoitons in price generally are ou
PRO evaporation
ing
and consequent
iciiibeneficialdh
of the soil. that
he has "no time for rending" velli
It he is told that in rend.
e pink htttslra out Ip fringes under-
,nth. Where it IN impossible to hide
LITTLE TYRANT. pronounced styles that are rapidly go-
WHEN SHALL MANIIRE B&
-r be
WHAT THE FA RM GARDEN SHOULD Ing
incredulous
alone his eyes travel. during his
b pins, stars and made by cutting a
THE tag out of fashion and will moon be no-
Why b halm strung up in knoteI ticably odd and out of date.
SPREAD?
BE. lifetime,
a diatuaoe of a 1,000 miles;
¢y disc o[ fire straw-colored husk and
of the and ettloredcking the pin
my
You -ever could have juessad it; When .a "tremendous Mark down"
On the question of the advisability
The garden should never contain less which
is equivalent to making an
it pink,
trough the middle, giving the appear- Look
very small rosette.
at my shirt -d you LJe those spots f stares you In the face bo sure there is of
Then baby's Lingers messed it. some excellent reason for the drop in frozen
spreading manure to winter on
ground, opinions expressed dif- than
half an acre, and bet tar be two
ocular trip" from London to Naples, �„
ties of a
The barque walmt, which Is belted,ln 'Twas
she who rumpled up my halt- prices. Perhaps the reason dose not
It t the article being a good bar- far
so rat}inally that it seams as it acres.
A garden of this size can Sao- says
horse, saving
Tit -Bite.
♦ eompatatively slow render will
ith a strip of the husk and fastened
ith a bow, to made of the Btraw-color His'friende
What father could inrbld prevent
will only die nor mare gain for you. Oaten the reason of the the
reduction is one that makes the artiole
eteFerienod of same of our manure fly
might be of interest, writes
be worked with a
much hand tabor, which is required in scan
800 words a minute, that is, be
as he talks,
ask, with a pink veat edged each side
1th narrow revere of pink and Straw
It romping baby t� -•- specialists
no bargain for any oda- B.
the house-
M. Vhughn. Or perhaps it would smailgr
plots. If more is grown then reads
for home use it can usually and
anoint twice as fast
tan times as fast as be writes. At
11or combined; thealeeves have wide, Perhaps
Cuffs edged with pink. A
b
1 wish to vve
All heaped up in a corner A GRAVE MISTAKE. be
still batter to have the opinions required
be disposed of at some nearby market this
rate of progression, ullu,vtng for
ianed-baok
inch of dry milk in fastened on to I
find a quiet little mouse, A mother makes the most grave mit of
practical farmers on the subject,
or to some neighbor who will not have diversity
y type, be said to
of e, a man may
re herself for hair, the back felting
Like erstwhile Jackie Horner, take when she speaks of the faults of and
"Where in my batt
have each oast In addition to his
a garden. Or the area can be davot- read
ninety-two yards of type ,n half
Comely to the waist, while the front Then
This may be
papa says:
I wonder who ban hid it i" one of her children to another. It in opinion,
answer the following questions
ed to potatoes, or roots for stook can an
hour. As even the busiest man
i out into abapety barge.
listened with or tied tightly with I
find bar sitting on it flat, disloyalty In Ile fleet place and In about
the land pa avhiob hie manors
be increased. Being near the house, probably
read -
averages half an hour's read -
glue
thread, the main thing being to have
But than-tbe baby did lit. the second, the child to whom the Som-
was spread end give other attendant it
is o! easy access; and the farmer Ing
a day, it is clear that every Ytar
ds. the covering all do-
The out'-ing elf, with wend'ring eyes, P laint is made, must naturally think eircumstenons.
upon which hto opinion
can spend many halt hours working he
must cover u distance of nineteen
fate. The bonnet Lite the head oloea
T bonnet
die shaped liken with loops
May sometimes break the letter, that in her absence her own faults are is
based: Upon what kind of soil did
his garden, when he would not think
miles in reading. or the very respect-
[, a poke
[ the hunk mingled with the 'Twill
really be a sad surprise oomp(ained of to the others Bays the
you spread your msaure in winter;
of going to the field for that length able
journey of 950 miles in fifty years.
pink
Craw color on to ; thlo is fastened ao-
p
When age shall teach her better. Philadelphia Press: Children resent
Then lot the baby have her way.
was lt• clay, sand, gravelly or black
of time.
taw average,
Thin is an exceedingly g
orally at the neck ; a coachman's cups
treatment of this kind, and it hal to
Her pleasure -why forbid tt i Pm
prairie loam 4 What was the character
The garden should contain all the and
there are protHibly sear m rn w he
the
rite rounded corners covers the shoal-
era, while a band of hunk brought
You m be proud that ;ou can say: shake the trust and confidence they
11 My little belly did it.' have in their mother, and at the same
of the subsoil and; how far down from
the surf -os, is the water level in this
small fruits, such as berries, currants, cover
and
at least six times this distance;
feat equal to Lraversin g
ound the neck and tied in a flaring
pow under the chin, bides the rough
time dame their own sell -respect.
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Boil i Wha the land staep, gently slop-
y
eta. Plant these to single rows, a
tar enough apart so that they can be
almost
with the eyes the whale of Europa,
dges, and makes a good finish. The
tiny bunch of tine
A CHANCE FOR BOYS. Another mistake is often trade in al- [ng
or nearly level i Was your land
easily cultivated. The apace between from
Cape St. Vincent to ,the Ural
oft hand holds a
vertaetin flowers, while the right one
B
lowing the children to tell their tales
One of the great trials of mothers
of each other, It to a most contempt-
in cod or not I It the soluble parte
of manure washed out, would It
can be devoted to same vs, stable•
g
mountains. and -gain from North
combined
:ramps a long -handled parasol, also
leads, CR bask
and of others of the family Be well, thio ]rnb(t to allow a ohild to get into,
your
wash beyond the limits o! your own
which will compel working arer, u the
shrub. If the market gardener, upon journey
Capt' to Cape 0 milers --a
of 5,000 miles, or nearly a
By using different coloring matter,
It le impossible
in the restless boy- find immediate Steps should be taken
farm i What kind of manure did you
lands ranging in price from $800 to
uP the way -round Lha earth
, great variety of dolls and dresses
lea be made; whole families of tatben
for the boy to be otherwise than reat- to Check the little mischief maker.
It is not enough The surest way to do this is to pun-
a read upon frozen round -coarse or
P P g
$1,000 per acre, can upon a half dozen
acres Bell more dollars' worth of pro-
quarter
at the equator.
,ad mothers, little children, sailor boys
can 6s, made to spring
leas apparently.
fah the tale -bearer every time rte car-
that he is in motive motion oat of- g,
rise tales of another's wrong -loin ex-
tine i How deep was your ground from-
an I Was there snow blanket enough
duce than are Sold off many large farms
why may not the farmer grow In his
A Btatistician calculates that to
Zola's works the eyes travel
tad gleery girls
nto being almost like magic, for the
doors, he must make the motion per- plaining to the child at the time why
on duringthat winter to permit the
P
own garden articles for food that will
reading
distance of thirty miles, and that
►asks are very pliable, and not at all
roubleesome to handle.
petual motion by continuing It within- you punish him. Mothers often create
It [a understood that this fault themselves by asking the
ground to thaw out first from below?
land
take the phos o! much of the more+
expensive Commodities bought in
a
the ordinary yellow -backed novel con -
doors. generally
Children questions as, to each other's
What did you intend to use your
town i The garden cannot be bad with-
tains from a mile to a mile acid a halt
HOW TOMMY ATKINS DRESSES
the effort after perpetual motion am-
doings. It should never be done, it is
o¢g Inventors ,endo In insanity, and not fair, either to the one who tells
for in the spring? I
Some or all of the facts and condi-
out labor, but with lose, considering
the amount produced. than is required
°f typo' "bile acwrd,iig to his die-
the average reader covers a dive
. �
then are few of the older people in or the one of whom the tale is told,
tions called out in the answers to the
for general arm crops. Two and some
mate
2,800
filters are rat varieties of Estfornip to use
Army.
the household who do not Seel that the and is the most sure way to destroy
boy's le to bring insanity a child's sense of honor.
nbove questions may furnish reason
q y
times throe crops can be grown upon
the same round in the season. With
H
tune during his lifetime of
miles, or nearly six Umar the
in Great Britain's
effort going Publicly rebuking a Child to anoth-
for the opinion of the farmer in each
the addition of a few hotbed sash the
-Twoc+e
from Land's end to Berwick ou-'tweed.
The English solider is an apparently
to them it Cannot be checked. or great mistake. When he is doing
case, whereas another farmer sur-
garden cera be made to produce fresh
G om red with such wonderful feats
n�oluble puzzle to the continental
y wrong he may be checked in pulolto,
But there has elves a been a chorus
that nothing but the wise mother will reserve the
rounded by different conditions might
vegetables for the table all the year
round.
Pa
the journeys even of the busiest pen
larioaturist, Saye the London Daily
of advisers who maintain
be done to curtail a boy's activity scolding and threat of pumlehment till
be justified by experience in adopting
seem [rival and poor. Incredible as it
plaB,
When In their illustrated papers,
suet elw gets the little sinner in private.
that those muscles of his need all the There he will listen to her and ponder
a different course. Our own farm con-
tains s great variety of soils, ranging
REPORT OF FARMERS' INSTITUTES.
may appear, there are many people
wbo can use a pen with average skill
foreigners desire to represent a French-
Rua-
work they feel inclined to take, and over what she says; ; but rebuked in
y
that it is highlyinjurious to restrain the presence o! others, he is apt to be
j
from sticky clay to light sand, mined
+
A Book or ileo Pages. Cot'twlnlns Dytalleit
and fluency whose writing during n
lifetime does not exceed one or two .
man, a German, an Italian, or a
etas of the rank and fila, they know
them. defiant and garden hie little heart. It
is by little mistakes of this kind that
with gravel, and also has several bade
Parts of it, too, are quite
tatotrsusuun Even Every aebleci ton.
miles. A good avorn.go r,xcord for one
who does not earn his living by his pen
what is expected of them, and execute
Dear mother, do not believe these ad- mothers lose the love and respect of
of muck.
steep, others gently. rolling, whets oth-
steed vette lye Pars•u or Fwrmttas.
would be ten miles for u life Journey.
the article with despatch; but the
visers I Let the boy be as free as, be their children.
er are quite levet. On the sticky
The Ontario Government has never
The professional writer naturally so -
military Englishman presents the
will out-of-doors, as, much of an athlete
in the as, he known TO CLEAN GLASSWARE.
parts
clay and musk we would not spread
9
Sseued amore instructive and useful
o°mpliahes a much bigger task than
this. If he is fairly industrious he may
greatest difficulties. To begin with
there aro 192 of Lim. No two pictorial
then or gymnasium
how to be, but In the he let him Glaeaware will last longer and look
manure in winter, because it greatly
impedes the drying out of the soil in
docutment than the report of the SuP-
for
produce for the press 300,000 words a
year, which would meso a lineal jour -
representations of our army in Cool
representations
be a gentleman, and demand it Of better If the following hints as, to its
and also terms a mulch which
erintendent of Farmers' Institutes
It is
nen for his pen of three miles. If he
Anatol papers ever agree. One day
him. Dare and preservation are regarded:
the beet means to this end Tepid water, the bpat Castile or oth-
p g•
keeps the frost In the ground tar
the year 1897,8 just received. a
book of about 500 pages containing
can maintain this rate of production
for forty working years his pen will
our brave British battalions are march-
Ing bare -logged and buabled to give
One of
is to occupy at once IIIc mind and or pure soap and a stiff brush are the
later than it would otherwise remain.
numerous illustrations and embracing
have accomplished a journey of 120
miles, or a few miles more than the
battle somewhere; on the same day the
his energies, and when he is tired of first essentials.
books and his studies, After washingand ripsin lace the
g p
Nor read a thiole coat of
or would we spread
manure in the winter on any soil which
the latest and most detailed informs-
tion upon ever subject connected with
p y j
distance from Charing Cross to Birm-
Ingham, while his remuneration may
same troops are depicted In another
his necessary
him else that shall be out glass in a boxwood sawdust.
we desired to work early in the sprang
the pursuit of farming. The Farmers'
be anything from 100 guineas a mile
journal wearing tight trousers and
pill -boxes Bet jauntily over their ears.
give something
as, engaging, or possibly more no. There This will abearb the moisture to the
t
for the same reason. And this is ape-
We have
Institutes are in a flourishing condi-
upward.
There are, of course, many writers
A third genius will show the soldiers
are very few boys who nave not some Cuttings.
their fingers, who are Neat remove the sawdust from the
oially true of coarse manure.
often known it to make two weeks'
tion, their total membership having
increased Prom 115,707 in Decomber 1897
who, in a 'long and industrious life, far
outstrip this record, but probably no
still the same, marching on to victory
in costa and forage cape.
dexterity with
not more ort ess handy, This handiness plain surface with a soft Cloth. By
difference in the time of working lands
to 16,851 on July 81st, 1898. During
man who has ever lived and written
his far from
great
All this must be perplexing to the
of thein, moreover. has been greatly following these directions the original
in the spring.
One tract our sanity soil has a
th,9 year 658 Institute meatinge were
has driven pen as ns
Lizard point to the Grampians.
foreigner.. It is even a little pbr-
stimulated in &Ii those schools where oleasness and sparkle of the glass will
`.
of
e"d for a subsoil, from five
held, attended by an aggregate of 126,-.
pfexing occasionally to ourselves,
natural training ,or Sloyd has been by xne.b.W-d. . 1r& ,.ti.-. %".
o1 the Baer: �- - �tlttrafse,
Stayslly
to eight lest deep. Below this ie a
094 [- __ ,9,279 addreaaea deliv-
a ionista also
Borne
MAN'S WANING SIGHT.
Irt gonsequence. therefore, Sir How-
and Vincent has given notice that be
made part .
aft of .a set of tools will urg+a
in numberless ways. °raw "• ._,itmllar year
sheet ot,elay sad.:ll'owing along this
layer of clay is a constant 'sheet of
erect. ,000 College
"felted the Guelph College Farm un -
intends asking the Under Secretary for
to quiet ueefulncea
agile. It is very apt to ccratoh the
Every boy loves a lathe; give him glam and thus mar Its beauty.
water several Inches deep. Where this
four or five feet
der the auspices of the Fsrmera' Ineti-
A Women's Institute has been
This is we Ase When T:vrn the Toonaeat �r�
Children tr'rar Spectacles.
War to -night if he is aware that in
the English army, there are; in addt-
one, and he will turn you out pretty Prosaic potato peelings are the beat
bones and vgqrstons odd objects for lite
aids. fat them reset- to the gLisa
water flows within
o1 the surface we would not epro Ld
Irozan
totes.
organized in Saltfleet Township, Went-
g
Various excellent reasons are given
"gI&89A --among
tion to distinctive badges, 87 differa¢t
sister to patfit or otherwise ornament,
ware over night, and then rinse out
and be delighted with the person who with a Little tepid water.
manure is the winter, on
ground as we should expepct that,
worth Count with 86 members, which
y
it is gaped may be the pioneer of a
for the prevalence of
children and young people, nays the
Patterns of frocks and jackets
FOR RANK AND FILE
flatters him by acoeptial them: With A very important point ie to avoid
of brack-
when the ground thawed in fife eprift
some of the strength of the manure
new movement for organizing women
London Daily Mail, but perhaps the
forty-five different patterns of ttIDICS,
a scroll -saw what quantities, sudden oba,ngee from extreme heat to
eta and shelves and little cabinets will
extreme acid and vice versa.
would nettle in the low places, and
in the country districts as the men
beet one is contained in the fact that
and -dress -coat Jackets,. 47 different'
ho torture fate shape, learning on the
the beauty of line and curve I and A pitcher or tumbler which has been
has
being there so concentrated, would
,each to the underground water and
are now organized in the Institutes,
oculists prescribe them far oftener
lLoy tel do, as a
patterns o! trousers, 85 different put-
way filled with toe water a tray that
with his carving -tools what heads of been used for ice cream, it plunged at
be test. Our obabrvation indicates that,
for the discussion of a large class of
than used preventive
in to Bay, in order to
terns of caps, and 90 different pati-
animals for umbrella -tops and for the once into hot water will be apt to
bosses furniture will he oreate 1 what
in out• soil at least, it would not leach
through eight feet of soil. Before it
domestic, s :ial and economical prob-
leas in which farmers' wives are in-
measure -that
help the Bigot over n trying period of
terns of full-dress headgear, the great-
er .part unsuitable for campaign work,
on crack
decorated trays and panols and shields[ Use ""steer and the rick of
beautiful senile --harps to p
had gone through so much, the soil
would have absorbed praotiaally all of
forested.
poor health, especially in the caro of
delicate
and whether an steps are being taken
y P
in the direction
what featly breakage is avoided.
string and set in the windows and The sudden change from beat to Cold
"moody music augural of woe," Glassware
the fertility from the surface water.
On our steeper lands, experience hue
The report comprised selected p. t ars
and addresses delivered before the in-
chaldron.
One great oculist puts the inferior
or are contemplated
of greater uniformity, as in .thp case
-take Is just as dangerous.
as Browning has it I Or give the boy should never be removed from a closed
in bid
shown us, that winter spreading man-
to and this Is espo-
etitueo, all of practical value in their
sight of present day children down to
of the Royal Navy and foreign restos.
Royal N
a typo -writer, and he has It cabinet where it has become heated and
Power to be as useful as he has been brought immediately into Contract
are not advisable,
oially true, as the leachings run into
bearing' upon farm industry. The In-
have the services of
the severity with which it is taxed.
"Ie it n wonder,'" be asks, "that the
It is rumour that both Lord
Wolseley still Lord Hoborts have for
annoying, or give him a science, such with a cold substance. Cool the glass
Be oOnehology, and be will make his fora time in water before subjecting
ditches that open into a river, so that
�e of the soluble parts o1 the mem-
atitutea secured
a large number of experts and lead-
children of this generation are wearing
a Long !thbeen Ifavour of aro-
Tommy Atkins'
shone serve purposes of comfort and it to the extreme temperate.
beauty, while they tench him with- ur
are would be lost. On sod lands one
may safety spread manure In the win-
Ing men throughout the country who
have treat placed their special know -
glasses with their grandsiresi Old
age longer the reason
form in the matter o of
uniform, and it Is possible that the
out his dTaaming of it, much of the
story o1 creation. Once get the boy ARTIFICAL COAT..
ter, when, d not in sod, much would
be lost. So on tall lowing, manure
p
ledge pit edited of o Cho members.
The topics treated of Cover sr& exceed -
out f ten
in leased. In nine canes out of ten
g ss
B g
above question will have the desired
above
into the way of any of this -and it There id in Langenburg, Pomerania,
be spread with little or no Lasa;
Lngly wide range, including every phase
the young man needs ❑ convex glass
effect of callingpublic attention to
P
the extraordinary -state of things that
le not difficult -ire looks forward to sr& artlPioal coal manufactory that
the work net eagerly as to his
when on smooth land without sod,
though otherwise the same. much would
of farming industry and many scion-
tifie or economic questions which have
to assist his overtaxed eyes in follow -
duties.
exists in this direction.
Years ago, it Is interesting to recall
quiet
play, and silence and obnrm reign turns out eighty briquettes, a minute,
where before were confusion and tried or thirty-five tone a day, the average
flow away in the drainage water. The
above are a few of the facts that our
an important bearing upon the con-
dition o1 the farmer. A paper by
'n'' their
"Again, if the strong constitution o[
when the present commander-in-chi;i
nerves, not to say despair. output mounting up to some 12,775
experience bears out. Let us, bear the
Charles W. Nash, on the birds of On-
a buy cannot save hie eyes from their
was Sir Uarnet Wolseley, he said;
"Our men are dressed for show, for
Often when the girls of the family
burly over their gift -making for English tone yearly. The demand is,
experience of others, keeping in view
the same questions, and suggesting
Carlo In thou relation to agriculture,
is n °Pial feature much tnlereat,
thousand and one uses, how can trail
theatrical effect, instead of for work.
are
g supply-
the spring and winter festivals, the indeed, tar rentor than the en 1
da
any others that may have a bearing
of frozen ground.'
fine
it comprises 92 fine i informs,
information
women escape? The over -increasing
,
army of women workere in shops and
M experience of the soldier is that
My
boy bemoans himself that he ern This, is said to be due to the remark-
on winter manuring
of Canadian birds with
of
the tirat thing he does is to take oft
nothing but hoard his pennies. And able cheapness of the arttcie, the Canto-
It is of much intereaV just now.
concerning them, which shows the use-
offices and the new avenues of employ -
his coat, and either fight or work in
when they are getting up tables of
mary price being only 19 cents for 190
ful part they play in connection with
mento opening to them Swell the num-
pe
hie shirt sleeves." In Lord Wo'seley's
° inion the most suitable dross was the
p
fancywork for their baznre it would
be s pleasure to him to be helpful also. briquettes, or say, a the rate o1 scree-
POTATO CULTURE.
farm economy.
In another appendix cndlz to the volume
bar of a ctacle wearers.
�
Norfolk select, or somothin of stmt-
J (t
Hero, then, td hie chance, for his boxed, I thin like two bra uettes for one-
g q
The Cornell experiment station made
the results of recant scientific eaperi-
"IL is interesting to compare the
lar character.
bid braokets, his Carvings, his print-
i fifth of a Dont retail. That these
some studies on potato culture last
monis in Europa and the United States
tiro❑l acuteness of the normal eye bo-
We have n force, Including regular
We force,melt i g(
a, his shell -work, an all o[ them
burn slowly rind give a fairly good beat
season and a recent bulletin says: -To
in the leading branches of agriculture
fore and after the effect of BOMB
[o army yeomanry,
as saleable as his dieters' bags and is shown by � that fact that in a Closed
explain the uniformly high yield we
are given with much fullness of do-
Purely phyatonl cause that may be
❑nd volunteers of about hall the size
' of the arenica of France and Germany,
baskets and pia -cushions. And it will oven one briquette will remain in
give him real pleasure, and the rest glowingstate for twenty-four hour
a must then maks a study of the treat-
It
tail. This will be found particularly
useful and instructive to the progres-
within the realm of either nature or
Taking few ini,tancea+ol
and we clothe it in 192 different ways,
of the Louse real Daae, when be is set hile ian open grate, though burn
me¢t whiCIl all plata have received.
sive farmer who desires to keep in
civilis@tion- n
find then speak of the "uniform" of
at work providing them. Halt of the is morn quickly, it remains alight for
q y, g
is probable that frequent and deep
touch will the Infest discoveries and
each for illustration, will cite from
the British army.
Several reforms in the matter o[
time n boy's noise id mere [daenoss, �
and he would much rather it busy a onger time than any coal, and giv-
ing a red heat. The cost of work-
plowing has done much to bring and
avail himself o1 the results of the re-
searches of experts in's, practical way
nature first. 1t to well known that
severe sickness greatly Impairs the
dross are imperative in the arm Con-
y•
than idle; he is a dear, warm-hearted good
Ing to comparatively light, only a few
keep the land productive. The land
by adopting new economic processes
strongoes of vision of an otherwise
taints for ears have been loud
p y
igainst the reat coat, head-dress and
little creature and morel n little
y
planning will provide him with this hands being required to attend to the
machinery.
has been turned from two lv t reo
h
limas each your, and the pulverising
and inventions. Such investigations
have in the past dorso much
iBy
strong eye.
"Almost the [feat thing n convnlen-
the boot. "The infantry great Coat,"
quiet sort of content, and at the dame
here resulted therefrom had lib
a
the condition the fusser,
Dant will du is to nail torn Look or
i says one authority, " id not
NEARLY SO IMPERMEABLE
time give the family a rest And ramie-
Sion of trouble. CONSTITUENTS OF A HUMAN
whish
crated sufficient plant food to mature
broveing ed it
bringing the knowledr�e thus -some-
ed in distant countries to an accessible
newspaper to while away the tedium
of the sick -room. Unless warned not
to wet as, might be desired; even in
--- BODY. 1.
large crops. In addition to the plow-
form before the farmers of Ontario,
to try his eyes too much, he his apt,
' pence time a wet march brings the
BARGAIN HUNTING, All the iwttatitaonta of a man
Ing the land has been frequently har-
the Farmers Institutes are doing
useful and much needed work and fully
a through forgetfulness, to overtook his
accommodative power or injure the ai-
eoldler is shivering to his barrack
Many women, living remote from
weighing 150 ib. aro contained In 1,-
rowed and oultivated, and the Inten-
the encouragement judic-
reedy weakened ciliary muscle. When
oom, and wet to the akin'
As for the ipe-olayed belt, it is
p
lar cities, read alluring
go 200 ordinary eggs. There is enough
dive culture which half been given has
+justityiag
tously afforded them by the Ontario
he rest of the body recover& Its nor-
Itmmod, whatever tide. Brodrick may
me¢td In the Sunday papers and sigh
gee In &man to till a gasometer of
liberated ail the plant food that -cold
ndministration. The volume before us
is creditable and grafi-
mal strength the eye remains weak.
After straining the eyes In
.sy as to the rest of the doidter'a equip-
for the opportunity to buy at the ad-
9,849 sable foot, enough hydrogen to
Con-
be used by the growing Crepe with
moisture that was pro-
an extremely
Lying eyidenee of the advanced con-
more
hu vain hope that they will improve,
sent
I " it there is a mbnatrous absurdity
vantage offered by bargain dales.
till a balloon thnt would lift him-
corning these tempting inducements iron to make seven
the amount of
cent. 8eede would note out for an
clition of agriculture In this Province
and the intelligence and enterprise
. he person if he is wisp, will consult
of ,•xperiencleA belp', if otherwise, he will
;n our ar it la the use of pipe -clay.
t�
• Why you ahonld head a mail into the
wit; enough
the "Gentlewoman" says: The phrase tacks; enough (at to make three to
considerable time before tenting.
it becomes necsasary to delay planting
if
the !arming community, n6 less than
pick up the first pair of spectacles
Nold where hd will have to sleep out
,f doors. to all sorts of wen-
,-marked down" has great (ascination seven pounds of eandles.ad well ad
discreditable gogd cake of Soap; enough carbon to
am for ,,in, maedderabld time atter pO-
are out the out pieces dbouId
of the energy and progressiveness
"haw" by the Dnpartment of Agrteul-
available, regardless of whether they
,Ainuld be too strong or too weak for
.exposed
bar, dressedup like &scarecrow with
for woman. This Is not
make sixty -fl" gross of lead pencils,
'to
felt a
be dusted with plaster and spread out
tore to eduoallonal work,
his eyes. Should he finally go to an
white stuff Itll over him, that tale off
to their hearts. for while oue-tenthmay ple�d enough phosphorous make 8-
to thereby Six d&It
in & moderately moist, cool pisco.
At -
plician the latter will often find it
difficult to fit glasses satisfactorily,
n the Ptrat chewer of rein, dirtying his
,opts and his clothes, I cannot under-
hunt bargains, hoping shine 084 bones of taatohen. ee�-
in finery they could not afford at first lard Lull of salt, a good bowlful
d 01 9 cask of wa-
lea at they should not be allowed
of become dry-
to pUTHIDE AND IN.
Willie, having taken a bite of
"Other natural causes that effect
n .he eyed aro wind, dust, light and heat, 4)
L +tand."
the a cap-
coat, the other nine-tenth'e are merely sugar, and gallon
ter are other component parts
I! planting is dons, very earl
� tte
in
y I pp
fair, but ver bitter &
! ,hen excessive. E Food
. yes otherwise
These are net words of
ions critic, their authorship lies with
stralaing their nerves a little more in _
the spring the ridges tnttl o perm
to retnaiii ten days Or tiro weeks be-
. dapple that
what an awfully nice bad apple that
-cogs become work under much ootr-
r Lord Wglaetey. Between Wetn the
the effort to make their busband'a She knew him,-Tdrd. 'otts-ft was
Core'harrotving dntvn. If pleating
in te.
dttiond. The weakness may be due to
.t 'otter and Lard Robertsoocould don-
cruot very effective sort
earningago even turther. and provide
yet more liberty for him, home and rather late ween yon came home last
done eomewrhat late the ridges should
w week after
The railroad engineer. said the smar
to error of refraalton, and under most
Conditions the aeoommodatIva power rot
a admirable
n,Itresent Masi
r t uniform Lor'toyr �tktna It Wry
the children. ntRat. Where were gout Mr, Potts•-
lzd' eta cites sorry \Vhy, n+Y dear, t'tredadaday !night td the
be borrowed within
planting. In the case of the early
tioarder, must be a happy man.
H, ,he eye is strong enough to overcome
LB But
Lode. Perhaps they are at
I!gad to tkls agrebable utak, ail.trick$
slat wtren.
play
with their liblift regular •weekli ltsdge_ meeting night.
therefore know, an Mra, Potts-- Tae,
planting Chard id Wtnally, dilougp -iota
tare Present s,0 that the trldg'ing may
whistles at his work Begging your
pardon; as, the cheerful idiot, promp
error. under such atmospheric
tr alimatio conditions ac I have mon-
i odrlek's reply to Bir
I, Ur. 8d p y
i toward Virttoat's query may shag some
MisreLaats ere hams- sad eon
-faiitble, Tilley arm Irt,lb" se to maks of course. I know; but did you win
AM
"tel' two
or temporarily prove a begefit by enab-
ling the sob to becw;ae W6119. In the
1
to ornah n 1 possible rivalry, he works
at his WbIdIe
!lobed the accommodation is lamed#-,
stoned Cas accommodation td leasalttid.'
111 aigkt eft the remelt of their labors.
ttonelr t?+t►tNaelvM. tat for your a
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