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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), 13 Jan 1927, p. 6

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PART 11. MN. “AR-find (rah ml." John Parley ”"5 be“, DIM hen-Nil? u be me. with tho nth-[INN ‘0 God Imuh o! a gonad cu. am! 01- '3“ M mm. know an m hm hm! m- m M mandouoly. mt only fith o‘lm “flay I“ b" but with Wad. H. hm! admired her ‘ Whigs u . Wanda-(u! being. but Ilwuy! with ' much If I eomcbumeu 9.! a ‘dlstnnco beoweenl SM “ them. Now .1» ma nliied herself the bus with NI mum and it brought them 0‘“ “8‘“ none!- to «ch our. 4 .mbh l‘ h... _.. M .‘., -â€" Thay Had the pai‘s and turned, chem over on the rack that ran along the side of the house. Then they went through the kitchen and sat in the chain on the front veruudah. They Intel-Ad the 2-113wa darken tho mph trees and abmtly heard the chugglng crock of flaunt frogs and the dining of crickets around the naps. 1119dede o! mything and; potting. or {011' mm content/2d silenm ‘ _-Tbay had come a “.ng way since the three o'ciock trnin had heft um amen ncnn. They had been living the same u-Ispenca hapfily, to that: it had borne them together km: a little harbor of mdenkandllng. (hmil'le knew suddtnly that Wnd's ‘tlmughts were in!) of her in n. more dynamic wly, and ab: heid berm!!! breadth!!! 1111 he should speak. Witch In didn't do, however, for m mason 5n um unlverae except that his father spoke first. Jdlm Park-y but! been scratching matches in the sitting mm. std now he cramped heavily When Ibo Ind washed '1!» [upper dish“. 0:) man were through with the uniting. and tho and erd went out. 00.9.11» hack verandnh wealth: 11% was going (a help her wash tho milk pdil It the outdde sink. He knew Ibo’wu tired. Beaidea. than is a name in everybody: “to when n Ls onchnung to wash milk pails to- "7Y3: don't knuw how." ho mm m 9 guy assurance that he hm! not I ' More. “80th:. than you." she named, unfailing the pg“ ”my whgn he mndo ;:s~i}â€"QI)U Sgibdl'ing' “to! mm It {mm thus make“): he had brought out from the stove. “Cold water first.” ‘ _ “By-‘Eeorge. ! (112319: believe you'd know." He «and to bhink this astonishing nnd udmirabfc. They (“mused flu: best tempt» stare Ind (lobbied their fingers in Lha miiky water, pinyful‘ly dashing in M mater till it was mo warm, and theft cold till (t was too cool. They made a game 0! it. laughing gieefleiy u if they had discovered wmcthing very. funny. . . .- ..,,_; hm an kitchen. “Ward," he 033121}. “am you get come bro-ens today?" 03mm: sighed. Ward’s choir rocked violently is he wrung to his feet. "Gee, nu I for- got it. I‘D) bring down my lump. It‘s almost full." ‘ And fix: tenor of the evening was (hang-ad. Also. “is mere forgetting: of kerosene was to bring a new and vital! factor into Warti's file. Chile, having borrowed an alu‘m deck, was \‘mkzned at half past five the following morning. Tho Perleyn had breakfast at man. What Date: than the racism”. for although the men were up at half past (our. there me many (now: to be milked mdnxmybarn chmtobedomand they liked to finish before they aw. Incidenta’fiy. they were hungrier. but CarrE-Zo had not thought about that. She mereiy knew that she was aldow- In: mike time in which to gel 3 ml. Sh: {mind a fine in the “(than range. She went {Mo the pantry and began picking out corned beef for huh. Sho cut out the gristlo with a sharp knife and dropped thz lean mat info £116 wood bow). She chop- ped tho meat fine before adding the . L4, 1““... alum .‘m Sari-LYN It Mk longer than sho' had gxpecteéâ€"four hungry men n'oui'd} «tr-Tot of huhâ€"and. when rho came, luck to the kitchen and put the‘inm wider of hash on the stove she began to hurry , “we. She nlud man in: «new if- the nucmn that JohnI Why had put an, «mi stirred in the, mull She unread the mace, noticed mwy-xm tho the seem'éd to be kw. ‘Shehookofltho 31'1de Alhlnl I.“ u m) mvmsd the boflnm of‘ hyd of mil covered the boflnm of the firebox. She ought to have put. in wood while as m mnklng um huh, but oh: was not used to wood. She half filled the firebox with criss- mnod klndfings and hopped than ‘flfi 0 sticks. Then she set the table. It I60 1‘] bare and ordinary with cm'o' the Man of outing. There should 'lru .m.â€"". -_ In thwart. an. an aim to the front ”rd ind Mend some cinnamon rows. . . . . Her aye! wusmd auddenvi' hm. m {hobby m min. Hen Camille Steps In ho 1mm "and!“ In luuv-Ilu‘ In ummm ‘Ill IMIMI Ind Mm! "um-II. In Yul cm. In I am nm' Cum u null-I a fill. nun. lulu in. mm! dun“. nu «Inn at mum In“ 'Ml mum! "not! QM MIM- In! MI" W ml mam «than a! I» mud ' It?! nun-u mum nun-I I. I #0! V it [Im- Iw-mu cm. IMJIICIIMMIIL NURSES IBIUI N0 BY FLORENCE BINGBAM LIVINGSTON. -'27. lumhmhwdwuherbocb. 1., the benhouto be! m»:- tha (win ind [whom to mu. for Job Porky ahvlyl 3.. M dum'out that Iupper for u mold 19- run She had forgotten to do“. Thyy ‘1” but! been at large vince umrlm. But 1”,,pr tho havoc wou'xfin‘t amount to 10.5de if Iho got. them luck It once. SIB dub!) [do the bu». stirred “to bush and tho much. and MI!!! out again. ms the mud to the vap- cabl gu'dw. Forty-Mm hen. Ind cm rooster- wore them before hot. {mung richly on mm; Ind busu. They wore mttomd “mom-My. each one cigflng n hoZow with Judy nmlng feet; awn IWeeplng back to the edge and oocklng anger eye. to you what had been unearthed. out! Shoo!" “Tdefiw'ué 'or' hm," 0mm. clued "Go back to your home. Shoo! Ge! They Ihoocd promptly enough. but In widely diffennt directions. M110 chad hon three Plymouth Rack- and erased (£10m hopefulty. They fled in doapomdm, taking short low flights and then running ch-o two the mirth, M necked and with a curious wal- lowing nation. no if their legs straw shorter whils thoir {cu Increased. Without war-rum. one of them veer» ed toward the apple orchard and an- nflrr plunged into the peonie-q. Cn- nrilk mull] almost touch the one that was ieft. no she stayed by the pursuit. But insmd of going into her proper (\‘mfcilo, frantic Plymouth Rock dithered to the open shod adjoining and took refuge among the broken ‘wamn parts um cluumd one end Oamfllo folioweé “(Ml net deter? mimfltm. cluwhmg at the hen. always finding her game mawhcro ciao. She jammed hm- }nnd Into openings too small; aha bumped her head on the oonguo of I Ember wagon; she pm» odnpauernoinxbgmseonhcr fresh blue gown; but did aha give up? No. Mlle Grant was not to be conâ€" quered by nJ-xn when her record of wt ma nt-smkc, and fln-lb' she Enid victorious hands on the P3- ‘mouth Rodi. But (Ms was on‘) one km». There were forty-eight note and lwa roost- ers um 11 large. She. ran back to t-h: garden patch nml uied again. but with no success whatever. , Candi“; had to give it up for the time being. became of break- fast. An acrid 06m- mnt her at the kitchen door, (ha byproduct of burned huh. Jom l’erley was standing at the stove. “Fin WM (00 flashy," he announced casually. "Buran the whoio shooting hatch and then want our.” His I-xm hand indicated the warming she”, to which be had kransferred the scorched huh and the mus-h. stick thickly to the saucepan. .. “Bat nowr mind. " he added kindl). “you :ren't used to clings, and It's n big job. Ju-t bring on “hntm'er )0!) '\c got.” ,A ., . ... ‘ “You juxt cut somn bread," be In- u-rrupted, keeping the mattu in hand. “and I'll try up some eggs. Three or four npieoe'fl he?p fill up those men. Good for three eggs, Ward?" he called as his son cnnm in. “Sure. Good for my number.” John Perley qpened a cupboard and brought out an amtewam pan. “How mnny'l‘l you eat, Miss But 1-] haven't got anything me You see, those hem were alquvgr Gram?” “011, nor... Not any thank )ou.” Wud looked from one to the other “What's the natter?" His \oico \\ as an xious. Camille shook her head. She gave the impresm'on of choking back wars. "She forgot to shut up the hens, and it's $00th appetite," explained his father brfefly. "Hunt up a pie or something, Won-d. We’ve got to make out a meal and 1:91; to worrk." Ward turned to Canine. "Don't you mind a lit," he said wn‘miy “It was my {cult about the hens. I ought to have thought about ’em." Sha mrl'fcd It him gratefully, but she felt depremwd as they sat down to the makes‘hllt meeL She scarcely um anything. Tho fried eggs n'auwMod Afar breakfast the mm, by mcuu' of scattered corn, coaxed the 1mm into captivity wlhh the excepfion of flm or six, and Camilla promised to keep an aye on the garden (am (that these drltl no o‘nmcge. She drugged wenrilr about tho kitchen. Adlwug'h aha would not. have M!» knuwledgcd it. rho had not felt as fresh no usual after the heavy Work of the day before. She \ma not In- ured to it, not to the early flung. Tho dishes were terrible. The mush stuck up if it had been glued: IL was «(Mr ten whon she had cleared the drain bond of the hm of the Mikel. And then she saw John Pet-[on ' . u, n L. A.‘..l 1.-.. “l brunt the lunch," ho (03d hor churfolly “I ha cums in. "Lunch!" the echoed. Hp moved toward the pantry. “Have 00 have a lime muck In tho 1mm of tho momlns whon m’u worklnc no hard. Now don't bother. Pu and nomdMnfl."_ U _ ,,.._ __| Rio bard hlm openln pulls um! um, unlit! hives, uniting My ghoul. Gen. John OI'IVOI Ilmaoo NW Wm of Umr Mwhm burial place In an odd (impel u Wol' fowl Enrmud; has be“) nun-hand by Sir Leicester Hun-Immoral. to bo pm- Iorved u u parliament mama“ m 8W3 honor. “Good Lord. wlll than be anythinc tuft?" she ukod hem]! wildly. And she asked It «gun whon John hrby cums out of thc pantry with a fin pull that showed unwichee, thick and haatfi' made, and molasses cookies at the top. 0n the vernudnh he paused with hem-{crying encournzcnwnt. “Don't fun yourself about dinner. We're not particukr. All we want unmet/hing flllingâ€"hlving Iuch n I‘Jm hmklut." Ho grinned, expectlm her to rec-ll tome humor from the morning. “We [not such 9 hm: sun, we won't be back esriy. Cull M half past lwch'e." "It makes four mufs n dJy.” Cn- m‘flo thought as l'h’: went back to her work. She was not u::d to farm cook- ing, not used la I‘epienlshing the enor- mous ramps 0! the hardest muscular exertion. But mun-how. by eilninnling every otkcr household task. she mmgvd to have u but dinner md‘y at. In}! put twelve. Not, however, without deep inmuds upon tho food which Mn. Parley had let. When tho dishes were washed. Cn- mill: wok stock. She lifted the kid of the bread can and could scarce'y be- iicve her eyes. EL? a loaf! Those men had eaten stack: of it A'l day. Mr: For vey would lme made muffins or johnnnnke in the morning “\‘.\ hln\".€l s. lrln '1 get b'cad n. ado 10-day," bho thought discpmolate .y. " 'ui'el I‘ZI hme {0 bake n (t of 0 'her Sh’.‘ got out the cooking ('15th and aifLed flour. She found only one egg. So aha started for the chicken house. Gltomily she trniiczl down to tin-l henhouse. it was I loamy place, with; several window; and with tiers of _roosts on one aids. There were thud- owy corner: where an unhappy hen might find seclusion. But to Cnmil-Ie it all looked hopelessly sordid, shabby. Like a flash a bright thought struck her. Here was semi-thing she couid do that might make up {or the destruction in the garden. It woufdn't take her long to clean up this pine, ninko it look wlyoliy different. It would please Mrs. Perley. (To be concludedl) The Gypuy. "Where do 1 “Va when I'm at home?" The gypsy laughed to me. “My hemihsione's laid ln Ibo good red ioam And lhe sky was raised for my own moonree. As ho can-lea his house on a shlny track I carry the sky, like a man, on my hack. Tm IL duthea Its save; in the sen. "And when dark drops down and the roof grows thin I haven't a place to he ImmsomeJu. For I look through the moon like A clezm-wnshed pane Aml a candle set In the house of a friend where I'll "Where I wake. sunAun. wlth a fern- leat curled In my chumplcd pnlm. an a child could come. 'I‘lml‘a whom I live “'lmn I'm at l10mo- Right In the world)’ -â€"Ilenlrlc~s anonel, In “Tho Arrow of lennlm." MIn-rd'a LlnlmeM for chapped hands. Motm‘uio Ford onxlnfi. and dot- not come again Igh. Invmud by Mr. A. ll. Wn‘rInl. Uh! And can (rue) twenty mm nn Ilvm- 1-1) x “he mm! mm "Mal AERIAL SURVEYS I IN CANADA '11:. who oi w'loi phoiogwphy In It: amfleuica io mowing has bozo autumnal-nu! many time: dust the ounmmoemem of (his wont I low mm ago. By ii. use 0. h pol-imam map with wood and economy had- wMoli would mum: n tremendou- ax- pmdimro oi Limo uni oflori. in cover by the ordinary 1mm! methods. Thu: in. in mun to employ aria-I photo- M)’ In “w 1111an of our 11me untapped umaa when lo wodum um». oi [ho same order at nucuncy Mid damn by aim-r method» would. from n standpoint of economy. be out um. question. , , _._-_ A VALUABLE AID T0 DEVELOPMENT. Activiteo Extended 0V0 Vu'mu Parts of Dominion With Noted Succeu. Thi- wcr in: it. Motion, five years ago. by tho Tomphlml‘aurvey, Department of tho interior. worm In (”mutton with tho Royal Canadian Air librco. Department. a! Natural Delmar. in tho otllco of tho TWWhit-al Bur-very, all aerial photographs used In mapping am Indexed and tiled and may be no ferried to at any time tor Informsttnn relating to the development of the country. Such Information to at the utmcot. value. uni generally could not othurwtso be ohtxtncd without the ex- penditure ot a tmmendo‘us amnunt at time and money In personal inmtiga- tion over the territory in qtutlon. Maps Show Wealth Detail. ()psmrimm during the 1026 mason extended ovrr various uu‘tn of Canada. Ono of the art-rs Inctudel was that of the new ltourn mining d-Ls‘trhot in the pmvlnoo ot Quubcx‘, tho Bhtrk'y Bu)" station not“ Ottawa. bring used an a base and tho warm-y mind ndid ‘ work bting performed by the Geologi- rnl Survey of Canada. The photographs iwhdoh covered an men or over 5,750 square miles in this low)“: were all taken in n systematic mm And show great wealth 0! detail! which will be of twice in revising tho map: ot tam diatrlct Mid in «1:10er outst- anco lo the gmbgkf, the forester, and the mpflto‘n. and ir-r tho develop. that which w‘fii toWn'; thm peeing up of this mineral urea. ln liCflllWis'A-l’n Ontario aerial photography was «Intel cu our the rm lying in general In the east oi been minimum. m tun-titular. use other men. Untilthohtouutumn. work- ". m In tho ”duty 0! (ho mom or in Quebec and on Vur‘ oouver island in British Colunbh. The you was n vary Inca-aunt one no tho renting Inw- wilt m: mutanthnmmuutolthom Iotu'rcoa in the un- covmod. ___<..__._ Dancing for a Wife. E; are not the only creature- that: team to dance when tiny an in ion. ‘ The ugly scorpion Indulge: In etah-T onto dunctu lat-lore muting. The male rum-ls up to the ternulo and soon thrtush contortiono not unlike thmro of n shy man on introduction. Then he Dela-a her claws with his own and wantoly walks but‘kwnrdn with‘her. turning to right and Ioit in I tort of waltz. This gmeruiiy continues for ore.- an hour, when they rulh oi! to spend. (ht-tr honeymoon underground. Attem'arda the female smeraliy kills and can the maiei Buidtra make lore by n sort of L ton solo dance. 'lb-y lift. om side o the body and then the other moat grotesquely, and afterwards tnalro semi-circles muntl the chosen one. sometimes a hundred or more, un- til she In anpnrently bewildered into accevtnnco. Thu urano wheels round in front 0! till tuturc runner. rnnkts a how no luw that his llead almost touches the ground. uni then leaps into the air. He then makes another plrouette and, facing her again. rt dmlp one. if she that. (mm by the 1925 l-J’JSL‘JI. nudiaccepts him, the temnla blrd glves n extended tram the Red Lake am into how and a hop. and thou together they (iii! Woman Lnlw mullahs dlatrlda. ”will“: give a series of hops and Jam, bowâ€" Oonsequent upon the 1920 ins ceremonbousl)‘ to right nnrl left in new w:rk, the first aerial maps of the a rcmrkaMe resemblance to the m [Aka dhtrict became m-atinbteiminuet. extended from the [led Lake um Into ttlza Woman Lalw mullahs Nlplgnn dlatrlcts. Consequent upon the 1926 mad w:rk, the first aerial maps of the Red [Aka dutr’lct became nvlflnbk’l early in tho apr'ms of 1926, at a tlma when tholr new was greatly fen. Th9y pruned of great neslsumm to woe-pect- ora, geoluglals, mlng recorders, and others engaged 4n the dovetopmemt of thtu nflnmitzed area. the demand for 11mm eahausflng the Initial. Issue lzn I flew weeks. 1‘th aerial chumphlc mam-Eng work was cam-ted. on in 00- opemtfon with the geological and sur- vey (livlslona o! tha Ontario Govern- ment. a lame amt of hither-tn un- maprzd Io'rrllory beans mcoessfullo' photographed. These photographs rr- veal Lhousnmla of lakes and in “I'M-- tizn furnish accurate records of the chnmmm of the mama-y. and‘ 34m h» formaxtlnn winch will make poulble the preparation of base maps (or the gut-Juno at the prospectors as wall ne‘ Tor mom engaged.- ln patrols to: fomst 2 an deter-Mon and suppreseimn ‘ Autumn Tlnta Ald Photograph". ‘ l I In September the plants warm moved into Mandtoba to undertake photo- mphy tn the forestcd am» 111 the irlc‘mlty of The Pan and Nanny "one lwlwra they operate] untll freczebup. about the lnifldl‘le 01 October. During itlnls period over 18,000 square mllcs lwme successfully nhotogmphul. Tho tal season of the 313m" wasdtosla n to: ithls vmrk on account 0! the advantage to he obtained in nhotogmnhing tor- ' (glad areas, when the change or color in thn l‘em‘m Is of tho mtcet, Headst- nnce ln (batting and delineating the unique timber typm. Pram the High lllrer ham, Albania, Iphotogra-phlc wm-k was. carried on in ‘lho Calgary dlvtrlct. F‘mm thls base also a plums was d‘lepntched to the Battlwrmnl nml I‘rhmc Alhatrt diam-lets. .In these three Mcavlltlm some 2,090 ’nqum‘o mlluae were plmldgrnphed. In datum to than «1w above. man-,7 1mm)! mum m Mo cannons wan WM. uLI W w and»: an an mm mm at um natural rml at (M marry. The: 01:11an wan ccrv Miami with an under opanLlou In and: a way u to minimize the a- ptmluum olvmno um my. and mm mum xequlnd 111 Minn with manpower pmwu, tarot", W investigations. and other puma. Humane Juno autumn, work was on in «be mainly o! the But-cu er in Quebec and on Vlnr uouver Inland in nrluah ('olumbh. The ya: was g vary nuooedul one no "In mm; mm:- will M 1mm in tho Wmneut 0! mo no sources In the null wrm‘od. m are not (ha only creaturel that. learn to dnnco when (My an In low. The ugly scorpion Indulge: ln elab- onto dunccu before muting. The male rum-la up to the fexuulo and goes through coulortlono not unlike those of n shy man on lnlroduvllon. Then he wluâ€"a her claws with his own and wdntely walks backwards with‘her. turning to rlxhl and loft ln I nor! of waltz. Thla xvi-newly continue: {or ore.- an hour, when they rulh 0!! to spend, (hulr honeymoon underground. Mtorwarda the female generally kllll and (MI the mule! 81M“: mm [on by :1 sort of L «on 9010 dance. 1hr 1m. om side 0 the body and men the other most grotesquely, and annuals maku semi-circles mum] the chosen one. sometimes a hundred or more, un- til she la appnreufly bewildoted lnw acoewmmo. Th1.» urano wheels round in from of [III future pnrtner, mnkts a how no luw that Illa head almost touches the ground, uud than leaps into the air. He then makes another plroueua and, I! you need an Ito hockey 91ch there are two ways to make It. The first 15 lo bond (ho wood lndo shape. the other In to select a pleco of wow um I- already correctly bent. Making the sharp bend is not easy with me equipment of Ihe dverage homo workshop. but you can have this done at a local mm. where they have fin/clinics {or‘bendlng wood, and mak- ing it stay bent. The rest of the shap- Ing and finishing wiii be no trick al all The other method: A (roe branch I»! Inflected. elm preferred. that has the correct bond to 1!: this 15 first roughly hewed to shape wixh an axe, then finished to the {arm with spoke-shave or draw-Rune, plane, file amt sand- paper. Aner sanding smooth, a com o! «shellac should then be awlled. ; n in by {or the moat delicious. Junyplng me'r n. bmomatkak is all that's mammary for a young can!!!» to do to become man and “14’s undu- llomany Law. This was explained by Marxha Smyflle, an aged gypsy woman who nrpflexl mt lfiareham for a pendcn. \\'hrn uskcd to produce her Mnh and marriage oe-rtiflcaiea she said the and lm- husband-tom had mere}? jumped over a broomstlck at. a. m and» ac- occ‘dlng to Romany custom. were legal- ly muwled. He r9 mm the brook hem-nth in: wow; robe. “are on (he bank the pines 81mm straight agulnm the mffmn evening. An). waning o'er lhs muffled music 0! HM \vmor Tho mum-m ml or bathed-Hm. Durham W. I'dlvr. "And we have Hved ha'pvfiy as man and Min rm- over fifty 3m." she add ed pmudly. Tho old lady's nwlkw Man for nominn was manta]. H1 Make Your Own Hockey Stick. Leap Over Broomstick is Romany Wedding. ergémls It depends largely on tha flour yqu use. We believe ou’ll welcome this an unionâ€"try Punt ', the rich, vigomus Flouerndc from (E3 finest Western wlent. 'S'housnnds of cooks say Purity Flour is best for cakes, pics, huh! and broad. PURITy FEOUR $01,450: in slump.» fir oI/r 700-an Pun'r)‘ Flu/r Cu} Bod. III I'mmn Can-dc Flour mu: 6-. Halted. , Mo. luau-i. 001m Iran-u. Be Sure To the brook hensazl' The Brook. 'uml drew we“. 0! but mm! am!!- ‘fle: I have hommar spoken in a. brief .mmno‘lr which I published“ t Induce to I: new edition of my mothev‘l lpcv‘m. . . I; I think that Um greatest 0! her 93m. noun-(v “as that of conversauon Nu mom charming companion could be meluod.A1m she had the an o! 'dmwing tho but out 0! anyone with whom she might be talking, u the mmwmollo sometime; can do. In u/ minute a: two she would find. which} was his oc- her strongest palm and to this turn the conversation. . . . She 'commu'ozl (0 Had a great deal. and. to keep In“ an mum! with ‘11- I ”new; movement: we the pawn! affairs 0! the day. W. she did. lhtr vary bead to (0:02: bar nJmem‘un rh'idnn the truth. a! rei-lgion. and to lrud than: Into the ways of rfghtemus- rmand 12:00. . . . l I ‘ ‘ ¢ u 84:91“!!!kuan crtpdon 0! dub mocha I111: whom. we were hurt. Tween-(«w yum haw wacduincedleidtumbmlan-UJ hqnufly 1m evuw one 01 mos: ml he. mush! to no u W-W. Monothabeuflluldnnoter. . . .) My mother never wu I beauty In; theonflmncmotthowmtbmm youth. to mine by tho flaw «may 1 have seen of hu- (photographs were" not um Mix-)Tafisifixfi have been!I M womlm ! hue known. .119 um no ivrou background to W 011311.0me that. she wan 100501100. Hu- bent. no doubt um um, and. m clrcumtwoes millet! I unl r1; -ro she would ham 1; name an that. brand: of on to which In the lnurrvala 0! her («‘0de Me the gravitated. byJ untum Afro he was a xoodv muskian,‘ liar m Lot”, ducks, lb:3:.-.ng um (I hangekezplnx of “bk ' ‘ was 3 pct- Qeos mucus. 14:3: he?“ s or-ty ea haur Io [allow ht: mu: ”crazy sq}; ”(dado task-c. A3: [to couu a: was to 51": a mu. m 'tsa‘bn to Waning. (o “1-th she m d: wtsd.-â€"Frocn "Thu Days 0(th Life." by 8': H. Rfltr Haggard. . 09cm Wilde Wu not a person ro- nowned (or sharpness of tongue. but there In one "mark audition aim-lbw to him (but Whaler buns-alt could hardly have made mom cutting. A cemun rather dull poet once com- plained Miterly to Wild): of tho lack of «mm atlentlon that hi. ocema received. "There seems lo be a con- spiracy n! vile-ace sauna me." he do- clared. "What would you advise me to do?" What Man I: Worfli. The chemical constituents that make up a man‘s bodyâ€"Iron. lime. carbon. salt, phosphorous elmâ€"can be bought at any drug slow. we are (old, for ninety-edghl cents. Thu 15 th. man ply. ls worthâ€"~mateflaflyJ It in the h) (anxfibl’e, Invisible aph'lt mu anlmm this almost valueiess heap 0! minus! matter, the valiant spark amidst (h- dmk. that Is the man. For COIdlâ€"M|nlr I Llnlmont. Scotland'l Old"! Castle. Scotland's oldeét inhabited castle u that of Dunnegnn, in tho km 01 Skyu After being lit for nearly 1.000 mm by tape”, 1orches candles and lamps, this venex'nme building has ’usl been filled up Mm oleclric lfghl‘. Rider Hussml'u Moth"- “Join 13:" came the unzonsollng re MACHINE Rul'vz's A Con-piracy of silence‘ Aon for It-

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