1-5 ■'
lU i p i l Wiiifv! >rti t;-- 11^ BY MMY n«M To.;^/eed PERFEC tlOl little bills
iiWte^^br full ip a ^ d i i^ to > ; ; ,I>ept!;:E.-': iv
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PERFECTION lATTLE FOOD U.) ELACl'llURN, '^5 S. aA
^!»F. ' ' fi!
M c t e M^ISHE^ ; tru^ economy /- ?ve^:,af9m:;js.
; pa^ral >8?^ , ^ . , v f a 4J L - >
growth. ■ O f j
balanced • realiz(i the
' of which I ■ liiA i ■
h®W dfclined / every
yoiingjlaw^'er
he ihorpind, who on her part^sliowea |igfc;pf !d&iding"!)tp!|cll)]pe with ,the in ten d ^
I -.f. refused! to go propdrly:‘’the C4UUCU -TO juii fall
love ,
.writeriias;fshei inserted a fresh sheet of Pal^lV’j aha-, typW;’'a t • tlib top-tho! mmber
_ . ‘s frowned .oVef Iftr'ftj^e- |, j startinfc -tlie •. tenlih; -dagie ■ lat this
well on •the way to finishing, the story. must '(jatc|i :^ n iB h t’B\-epStJVafid afready it was
d I t
whiM -feealut.ian interruption ' f e ’an 'evehing m’eali | lla rg a re t' ' tap p e d 'th e . typewriter keys re so l^ ly , forcing out’sentences .whifch she ref|li!«a I wteb 'utttoi'givibiy tfitgid’. She hadn’t; got half iway Jdpwn
thie.page before t thp doori-ldpCnm ;;iHef fWtvn inelted'as
I nwrly * geveh' o’616ckv'l[j’J^irm6rmore, would ,be jhj>me; sooii
a fw , seven,
i^n |air lour '
'by,*i£togit'.i: Dbl'otBy'.'alIvStB brought ofj.iadiance with her, ,iio .ma,tter how „ her'day at!!th0'’; pfficd had been or how cfo^del the Tufa journey home.',. .,
hough
darlmgi |:'|come i, and tell me the latest 8 ronjifinfa,|:ri|Iit;.;.awaj', . before;- we -think of
to , conjuri!|Bhe Hotnesl’,apd.i|
ui/p6i*|i'
bebh\tryiilg aBithe afftrhoon fih^.the editM'.-'dfi' Happy
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should be if jybu'didn’t comb home,” ended, affectionately..
’• Dear silly, old’till tetter
the| Pall ,Mal|, to-night.'r Let!uij juusst have an egg, |b:f s'metm?i|’ g^cki'td eit!’'
Bkfw, four tiCketi for ' W tvoineirs ’ goincj to 'take jiou t than Mj you
looW at .lherityfawrittea- pages., Oli,| Dpfetliy’.' r'daiPf,' possibly.
,'Mdrgaret’s frbwn I’came back,
get;.ths-finished;!to/night., ,'; iYohJean ask soraooie else to Igo witn you.:can’t you?”
•/ ‘,11'',i8vej”.-a8id.®orothyt'Blrlly, but there was something in the; tone that mdde Mar-
'garetdookl'at.jhdr.tearchirtglyV:
this time ? Haiie ^hu-: discovered | another buddinE ppet,(of!-a. reformed Bolshevist, or 18 it iu s t.ja ^ la in yoinigi-ttri
‘l‘Dprotliy,'’i,she said],sternly, "who is it j
,: • * i”ir
oewa
,c o j io r in f i td ta k eC « . aU ^ a c e dl Headacii
ip re c tsd e s a •'^suv./u
a t lsy o u r s jg n a l^® !flt*wiftly reniovM
Ghei;hists a n d 3/*. :^irtble do i^M V -
YOU SAI t 'l in I
.aju I xj Vi! L'iJi'i ■ A iV'Fji * i •
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i I ■Mi, JRi^ES
N o t a s i n g l e tS r u g B u t t h e p r e s c r i p t i o n o f a n em i i i e i s t H a r le y S t r e e t P h y s ic ia n ^ a n d c a n n o t a f f e c t t h e h e a r t
, feverishness an d o l n e r W th e a ttack,
F.From al
^ S to f e ^ n i|;|)6w d e f$ , orilkbleU,'^ ; MIN lUREIS d f - i -
e i a ' l D W ; I r o rT a b l^
fiant tine of self-confecioi thei ydliug withtUS; ' seethedand had.’!
, iclicva for, casually ifi
garet, you; .get to
like S'lmethingj'startlifagi iff yoii feel you ne6d_^|.du*enna,5-i / ' Itlisn;
t a bft,’’ said, Dorothy, in a ’de- tliat , didn’t quite cbnchalj a trace icioutness. ," It-^well., 'I’ve asked rniitf' oh 'tile' third ‘floor ito come Youjy j often^ saidvlipw ihnely he
, . i .i • i
ino^edulofaljr-; [ ‘‘ Dbrbthy, how did knoyiliimji and where? :il dottMi
I wKnt hn' interesting'ifhce he le lias, accepted?” queried Mar-
Stophins, and he’s trying to bn-'ln writer, Alro, lie’s a dear,' and; you wU^e one, too and;C(me along, won’t you&^IVe promised that you,, will, and Ted. is going to!,make a
Perhaps thA-eyening’s I entertainment wpnfd M'tohert hpiihCf ideas.' -Anyhow, ’Dprtrthy wanted herjpnd that, i after ali, was i'What
nmtterpd.mpst.'i:,;!. ,[■ ; : .
Mong-jpnd 'ChMr 'Jiis- droopiilgi spiyitt 'while he’;ij'atoh'^jyou': apehd|!yOur smiles 'oil the newest young maii;” - ' •
“„P,igl’.’ skid Ddroth; i i'
' hrife'erimiWe. , v'l'Nbilyoij’Ie mat; '.youlfd.'P darjmg, and you’i-e going to do yoi4rj|hair in tpei pretty’.pefri knot',’i'afid.put iokiyour blue-grey titfeta with the' jolly littlM frills. No,; hot your'
-oidj.black evening frOA.'ithat makes -you | Idok ,|at' Idast
..forty ;' nhyhgw, we V
t '** !>®tothy inelegantly,,Iwith , a O ■ got: upper] circlO 1 tickets. Run along
f j f l
,ii! , p : liT^ I •'j?' til-lA.'; me ahhg
tested I.lddk witbja “ iBut
s aid
hhemn, eldttly'afiht.'’^' Ii :doVt want' Rjidhai'd to think I'need, chaperoning as badly! as all that.j [Hejll ge^scarcd/” ' “ li%h*ld'^.• MieW
- i '!
answer she j vouchsafed was a faltly-hdmmed snatch
Sirrptle. ch())p6s-,,ihi the matter of acoUainti- aheeW,- wasAifoEvihiice.'qhiid h“tisfledij -Mpn i t e iicquaintande-jRiChard ' StephetisEful- illed
-tpe.cfavoiwablei.improssionu s h f ' had
Marghrctj; iliardraeh by now to Dowhy’t from,! thei ;‘‘'Datjcing Honeymioh,” —
gathered from occasional .clianco meetings oil thei stairs. .There w a s ju s t 'a sliatlo of embarri|sament in his greeting th a t did not disp.lOiifp-’hei';-_ lid-.was, not 'taking iij for
were easy;! and very’ pleasant;, he did; not tolk mpeh, ^but then, few. people did iwhcii Dorothy was ’ Of the part.y.' - Gf the
..romance i enacted on the stage it
|fflust; bc( .confessed that Margaret-sqw littlo; wasimuch more interested in that hearer nt lmni^. There was: undoubtcdlv something
MMcEitsjs BETri^lk . ' I f i iU ' ■ ' H , ' i ' l . : . |,v 4 : B R B W H-p , B y P U T T O N ’ 's ......... '•'I'’'"'5’ 'Sv ''
i j o ^ r o u r. '
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littod jfrom her mind; ' her self-appointed task of Jguardian to Dorothy-IVestgato had
ent an imprudent engagement. But ' she t “faugh* th a t I Richard Stephens was to-’ be
rusted, and ith at if;this incipient romance
1? P®rfhy’?j manner, towards , her cavalier th a t ' Margaret had ioot i noticed in- any of her prortous; friendships, and there could be nqjnjistake nfaqt Richard Stephensis ini :
caused per, many, an anxious moment.' She was sp .gay,-BO popular, and had a circle of inasculiii(Oj.;admirers: so wide th a t Margaret v feltjiertolf rdonstantly on tho-'alert- to' pre
sorttOf gi^lB who ^udg, iflan and But his manners
garet, . but iDorqthy. Iliad vanished
-.into: , the tmy k IcheHtttel jadjOiOing,' iand the I'dnly
ifar-
fpends to make [a .good , impression,’!. Iiit sisted’ .lorqthy, M! You'shan’t co’hie lodklng
. , I shall,'- and anyhow, I want my
aiidi^cjtj ^^sed !y{|lilh'i- b’oil‘pom'6' !ffig8!!< ut this is yoto party, hot minel’’;hpro- Uaigliretj! |5‘ It {doesn’t'matter 'wliat
like; I Ted! [Won’t mind,” she 'added, twinkle; | [ j.U-
we?,’;’ ;she dskedi tedsingly. ' “ ’Veryj useful 5(1, t “g , round jnst . where: and wheij welre !V“nted. ; 'Vl’ell, lisuppqse I had betteriiepmo
“ Ted and I are ip-the same boat,' aren’t
acqnai:itancp8 and„ndmirer8’-at;aIl:Beriously. Marga'et madd tapid ! calculations; ’! if she e“t.ppLyerj!, -’lMeipltp;ipiglii finish tlic.-dtory after she cqnie home, and take it touiid by hand to the'hditorjim office flfi t11b''fh0rnlng.
, i. i; ./ ■
Dorotly WM-somciiow more iii earnest than ,, ,.,dim,hev;.ip tqpe any ;of -her apd ,varfed| Wcl6''of'-Inasculine
usupl; it extfehsive
Thejclderlgirl did;not dnswof at’ohce, hut Jorpthy ; a', trifle' thoughtfully.
cheerfully. I “ And hisj name’s lUchard
fourth You like film, don’t you?" she finishel ,‘cpaxing^-.: I y - : . - - -.j
theatrb ticket, and! .that he: acceptbd. Oh, Dot,. i^’8‘'flh'.woridei^'I.!ci^il't get my jiiind to J'ritiu]; when I'have you to be responsible for”' Of are ybh'jus’t making ffiii of hie'?” No lie s really coming,’’ , said Dorothy
a mbmeht that yoii just diet him - the i passii^e, ; offered .lira a
l i sounds
and she I must
, ,i . -I'd^ resilt is'asidull as—aS I she
caress! ig.'Margaret’a .iustanl iwijth' her: cheik. “ I’hi'goiiig to do about romance; I ’m see onfe. Look Mar- emcii’ AViles ’ ’at
hg,’’ /laughed borothy, dark hair, foil a briel
P Yowr^ 'eai'hfa' tp'-higiit'J'!areh’V ybuP’i ghihcleg j(t the clctck.,‘.‘Dorothy
‘■ " ' i f ........................................... •itRi.W empliakis.df grSstrdiiisStisfac-
time! she should hive been letet,/ iE/an ■
'
III in love' conyiiv npingiy Ws)(,. ,,i >He>»a«ak'i.6ia8f,»!|h8n'-d^ ■ iuld■’'o n n J
to be .the yillain of 4 ■ M,-r
|evetop.edranto,'something’ deeper / shjs’ need I pave • ifb
vpula, counterbalance - Dnrothi/’iii - ftf, fifa 'little fneha’d Lhappi-
' Dbrothy’si uui/iernj yet die ,;poss&ed an"
i d a- ®f,Ehumour which- Tvbiild pfe- '(|nt hini ifrom g^r. bfaomiiigj ponderous.
^“ 'fled,: ;:.-,Suppose, as she! had Some hke th a t/ Jlar-^
s ' T « h 1 l n S ‘* «“PP,e“/;iD b ro% ’, had .aKeu le d ' Jfastdft seriously—Ted, who wns
lerselL What a'acatter-brained c o r ^ '“ ^ voiild have mabteyMa
ilief; '.as'-W-.Av ibIf,rsitfiil»liyiSe?
- r .seMnd >,nct finished ;five ’ 'minute , Io,P.., .protestcayTcdl " 6O:y0u icaWf pre-
ier,fltteht7bh'.!y<Bilr' ipoWgetic-'smile’.h ; ' i “ The
«nd you- wefemF-^'--*-- ‘‘ t ;“h ' ’.sighed Ted,, mi- D* ; iV'/sia—“w lu the play.!!-
[i “ !T„ “hi)’; .^ iiie d 1 Teih.' “ but but r I ’lli ! rdririve you B .oifl|sd6AsbM
f ^ v e
“'®i ®?.', . ?«, “‘ lie
'ifveh’t had ;a ^ g '^ o ld ! wth " S S ^cQinv gj
Jii,****'*^ ■
’
-sport” Margaret,' and g r^ ' i on the. way-h<ime.. .’I
Fj to, him, Margaret. ’He’s - ^ I know'ypulii enjov
^toned M a rg a re t .I ’ll /le tiiw koS fr«i mtjjafter all, jqu'U,admit it’s fo cphipeto with Dprothp;”
JIt f *’®®h-y things, like yon.’! | ®hP£®ther an unbiassed I oli men "
WPedc-ijOTemilfecm ih arp ^jifcfq r r^ri- ■
S ’ ■ itfespbnslble' hsJjDofilHy
not 10 ^ tliQ re\8pp In a t fhe rS iis -,an• fcter- ' nat ony convention, oh ,;the subject,' fcilt in
'
' n hn. Ont
Stf ingeSi‘c(}mcjlehc6. - 'V/EdH 1 ^
' R ; tn© in^fcrac+o^-ysfi 4-lsn - xi;*;!:'
SW :th'e’ Saily . f^ c a p tu re :;JofV: Acjolwa ' ann|oui|ced by. the Abyssiiiiany I in . the sarly the; wai*.; .The^sfory of th e ’desap)- nJ
dkyi'.o tat( d r Italian
ape :ry ihal. v But one -caiiiibt ^-qisfegaK! the testiindny of fo re ig n ’doctors ih Abysf inia.' Nqi Cl n one. iccept tli8-;exoiise th a t both theiB; acts' of •“ 'frightfulnessv’F - - ivefe
‘ .. aiirnian ' niaylj-be eqially raceidcrts. ; AJboniber flying,'di.a6,(W feet
m tffmg tofittfabt iked rouiJd with hii’
'ijavq'd]M|fyol t^iOfMh ddiffief i ?oi?j?8'ga,Te'i'li&“’S,; lited .t|ia t .Ted;.him-i;
objfjcli ’e. I Flyingi'bonsidhrably. lilWef, ' and 'an tU ifc ra ff i f.-firei ! his
eckon^ to igetj-Withm jtWHy ly am accuracy .phould be eveUigceiiter,.- i ■' y'l;! TO
of jfhe___ down Ihe
triluted by! an in Bfitain,
a'-'pamiihlel
1 X- c i T These pamphletbiispeal: in gloWiiig torfais of Italy’s missioh-of civ lisa!-’
country are receiving copies enitled “ Abyssinia,!’ [ dis-- Italian propagindiat; agency
itiilg; hiiifiiiera .
'inki-a^ithe ofypeopl), lip
^ ■ T’“Jsj is”tm<Bhhtifag> h e r^ f rh hbnouf anil ■Ptetifa. She ip; also mpliolding the hoiotif
an ■bon _
“re
on Ml The : bombing pf ,Jled-Cross Ju'nits is ier. not one-of di..................
0 //JUV ™ "Fislmigli' retorted Ted. i ‘!You’re _
j j'f I haven’t;promised aii^hing,”' Marcaret **'E!““K®
• 1 ‘
f f i T l 'i'"': ““vsrtheleM, i m’L f no ®
“t liis taking possession of
t j th istraiigeb, shd sef. Herself - to I
'■
T|e s^;.iby talhih^!4bofit her Ovown yiioth
*Jrt®“'“nc6 that very afte 11 ll^Iine
..act like:,that,
EtF*. '!?> .'“Ughed Margaret, “ hot from ah mil person.;’ ■ , >. -,
^.^feycF-gfe'fs'nfiRTied;” 4-7
your lierbiiiei froiii ; j .
",'^ho *toMe,Js'i that she’s;! h o ti . ;rse, she i^i
Jiuhdretli wohdejfflii ab
f!r ‘^1 yquM lend her to me,” j^umeated Mhrgaret speaking more lightly tli’gn shd
ip r small wo’nder.-my-.h’ ift love witliftliem.”
i
Richard Stephens’ -looked; round' at her ti tO sudden, sunny smile.
herome^
arc.all perfect.WtickaJ efdes are relfataiit !
Oft
pnginat- ln fliy'descriptfon,''bu&well m lust can’t describe’ her adequam)’ f
Dorothy were to 1 lie ea- ’‘“‘■ '"siial ■, each
to -talk ’ iibout ’ him
wjo [tho length '"of* dGShriKinty'mg'.lieristrugglep - too,” said Richard
s?lf, §hb Ork/'eveh
draw th< ternoon,.! li is;tliat I can’t
^m s.-much -toofine evA to’look at the sort ;chap I manage to’ write about So the
T.^? fato’uev-well, ' ■ ■ ’ f f ■
Piii-L.. ^ as they 'bame put of tlio theatre to- i/rcsilt of d) ikmc a.nnal decin'oii as to jwhethot
fh
equ p but
be
.issuid Jfrom of Sfations’ ioiiloh.
A
pre; en mei ibe aiijfl o: Imv ing F. «. A li
tail ly i lE ) ' Til
.M-t bmg dfi Red?’(kpss -amb u ja li^ ________ jin [wbich to .im'ptes backifard
®J® f ‘t“ i““e,’s superior civilisation; The liem.
3110^8. iPLAkE FoK ABYSSINIA.’ Red
to of . thfe League of Nations Union the I public/ iS now atjAddis .Ab ibnj
b iflnsjire ’pnd send the | piano. j-All £200 .:lias I now-'been collected
tie short of £3,000 'wak requiret to . —
been piloted by, Air CdmmodoK P, Fellowesi .the-Everest flyer.' :
of,,, tapan dggressidn., suel a ,t’ a|in 1
[Cpntinttcd I.-om No, oli, ho I”
st. wildly., i “ hin^?’i{
jiven.t .thiis Concrete .opportunity ;of ex- pro-'snlg their:, Isympatliy with ['the viclliras
fancreto .opp tunity mfiex- '; 1
•eceding ixclaimed
Riewd. {‘But if. I waited, It| was ipreSifmptuous, I
.she flda'prfaipitatoly fe' the little. She ihoved,;rouhd. among the ’M a r a t im s foi' supper as if in a dream, [arid onlj a well trained] housekeeping mind acting sib- coiisnbuply laved - her from seasoning ;ho
plcaiej don’t) saj any more.' footttpps came 'to tier 'rescue, jhy; I |niu.dt--hurry.|
With.si
if ]• -’’ l / i ' ^ Oh, no/^ repeated Margan
I her I | ‘1
e;and talk'to you about her sohie time ” said,, earnestly.
I| say, Miss Rivers, I wish you’d letlmc' ; j ’t
.so,up jvith .vanill'a and the custard .with cir- Boiidte Of soda,' ’: And gradually, throigh
could jyou; think of
column.) '' jlafgaret.
show,” , baid Margari t—
-ITl ie-e’s ■RBPrj.i^ -in d
^ I-.-‘-.Bleiise, jsound of
^ thej headquarters of the ;Jj-e£gue Unioh' .at, Grosvenor. Cfesc mt. The public'were only tod glai to s
appeal which Lddy Gladsteo ^ ’ ■ ■ ■ ' ' aq the
iCrofes aeroplane, which is b mg ed to the Abyssinian’Red Crossl by
*'®’ ;th
..the 1 unljappy,, misguided: blacks. The coniluding sentence of this pahiplilet rans':;
Sm p ■
Fhfajhfa.the-Leaghh-of .Nations.- leei institution for. th e p rom o tin g of the'
;F®»“J?ViePl eT the .League lof 'Nntic ns.’,’. time' OUBiSHOBT
1 c u v m t i ? / « * ( * / ■ . i r w . ! « . W 4» » v v « » a . v i c ' i iP ’f 'S f "™ tM i -■5'HE AVliat-Js fiS-fl 17, 1931 >, UOTIIS,
Bombing i OP significance 'of, thCsi'evi
: w s - 2 s t..- ,',;. I ; ; r n !
' f l '
r - t iii-ij** —
ROVER IN I SI
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OLITHEROE VDESGRlrts
iiitij' l i * ' ■
th S a ibsoil mavibe boldinir pnnitol. iiidnt.!
,6'urfoce; following the digging two Ounces,
ofAthe.mrficine ler-square yard ofigroiind];
, j ; . |
idclies frohliit, Light fences eSii b e . mape! with the green, shop stakes; and'with thick, galvanised; ! w ire :!'»-Ha'miJiOi? I ijsI'SplOa:; into b the stakes. M Bass th e wires tw o g h ’-, the j .I2;.ihcf; ihieryals !,gp
a.' jnei^bpu^ dfai ;nqt allow yofir Aciimbers; to-beinailed; to ht r fence, a
fence.pf 'ivodden! stakes and wire rtrings may be! madO a few
T p ’FLQWJ^;4wii0re'
* f% eW dAM n id g 4 I® * dirt fact feit“ Wweett'-liRe'- flbWier and ‘
of; cutting ojway stems ■that;.wili:flOwer..wjll;, be, avoided) i . .Tl|e flQwer^,iiud8 a r4 ^m p ,|, while jthe -Iphf bijls: ide:-lptth,;
,. PODLTgfi j r t e
,is i,as,.'complete a food asi compost;heiid and: [“'
n.im'Br nmahres are, and - is- far richer in ■ plahtr'fopd’ij a'nfl in . lime..' , I t is a h'pt' iertilisjeilrto'. that it'will haVe to be mixOd'- isto-hix- tipies .its bulk . o f ’mould for use.' Rehp’ 'It- diy 'utttil -the' sprihg, -for its loses stft’figTOi.'lf i it'-b’dfames 'wet.' : .
,; f .
.b-iphxiNlEsl-w'f'he crowns holding the uii- borh; bloonia f^oW before the. spring beheatli
the sod, .'and thjs is the reason; tor (Plant ing in! tlie.'aOtunin, or early'in the year! for
strong;.fiowertng the first’jseason., 'Ljtt^r with straw IvariCties except’ the Old Red. Self-supportihg Iblooms will; be obtained where I there is plenty of rodOi between ,tl .e Clumps-and ]their ,peighbour8. ^ ■
induce .fibrphs 'nets, should he mixed totnriicd soil for a jyeai-,j lest shock. , ■'
! THAT Ol/i) TREE.—A good tihie to sta; -t rejuvenating' an'hlderly' tree is dhrlhg' tie winter; ; Thi-ee feet from the trunk make a deep, sepii/circular trench for the ; purpose, of .cutting, !the'|r.odt branches in ^rdCr :{o.
into Ibe top halt of tho Plenty of manure
Do not -completd bhescird’e the patient I sii^mb to
of palm leayes sp heavy poll, and potting iiitoj a remedy; in the seepnd instance, doses of lime-wat
CAUSES AND CURES,V7
p in t,o f water for a pot six inc’hes widd. Soil 'th a t greens is sour.
teaspoodful ’pf The th the
cooleooled liine to half |
be a, ,
grass the ufroiig decay.-j Tho" of . .perfect mo’ntf
carried
-Dorctiy, have skid, "No,,oh, iio'l” in that’ emp. idtic manner. ,
tiea djery to . Dorothy, came jt'iie remOin- branep of tho expression of'Ripliard'’s-;e-es as .le had plepded with her, , and the,-tc no. of 114 :voice. ; iTho question forced itsilf upoi Jicr-^uld|6he; if it had riot been ior'
(ndignatidn and her feeling of nt;er; j , i
si euld have all the help she could giVe him! ^ PipjmR do,” she invited him, wrrnily.!
JOfOre many weeks had passed 'Margaret uf*® hfitoelh wondering' whether slid had t bWn wise >rii e.xteriding her cordiaflihvita^
nili I . I : , I ,
tile next instalment of her, serial foi'iOosi' Wrner. whs. overdije. “ I shouldihave' hijished that instalment yesterday if Richard ®
It niailce, in fiction,’! she decided,-! is ■ she opened and read a letter, reminding her that
Oprothy.settle mottors one way or the;other? Then pdrlmpsil migjii-get my.time'.tolmyselt
® “ ® !“ early.[j!.l|Vhy,’!cfl^
" i®"S, .1 expect l sliall niiss him,lth6ugh,’,! ®,
;wl lie I she played fastess. She was 'forced tojadpjit. to , herself. thap she enjoyed! .these
' f ‘ come* tb knoiV of Jee lybunc ^ii V r-V^®*^ '^ f a ' ‘““ffercd in conseqiienoe i'Rjiw*®**®®®)! she had so ranch in cdirimon
^ 7 - B’efa.fai-jefid the fact th a t tiidy [were intorestcd m the Same kind of work elreated 8 |ptoial bond of sympathy; between Ithem.
4t-
toj i^ilinglyj trust Dorothy’s ' future. .Dorotoy 8 own feelings she had never! dues,
tioriedr - .' .Tlioy had- i never ' discussedi the ■m?,ttcr togethpr, i but this l very reticence, in ,onj usually so frank'-about, her 'affairs of ■tim heart aS Dorothy, spoke for itself.
Oojwhy-Teased him less thali she'did most pepple; seemed gentler, ’an'd riiore svinp'bt tnqtic, and 'on more ;tnart 'one dcimbioti
garpt npplogised, leading the.way; in ti;th e cosy sitting-roOm. • ‘'i
stapd not knowing any longer. Is therdhny chance of a fellow’s Stoiy having a-bahny ending? - I know L shall never be 'good enqpgli te .y o p , hut J lovo you an awful
1: Margaret felf a I load went on
gue^edi • I didn’ ■ stand - a chanbo, - Dorothy---- ” ,
Marg cliantc int-all for me?” .
-“l}“j!8* tFIto.-B-ismav. Her castles in Siiijin toll labpriti hefi with stunning completciibss. , , ,|I know it sounds .dike awful check,!’ hri dospqratcly.i ■ •“ 1 might - have
4,Tqe riamc seemed to! break tho tension Maraarct.; " What ate you talking aboui?” she- raemanded. ! I - - '
"Ifal .toying to ask .vou to marry ii arpt,!’ said Richard.--, “ Is there
'Gontinued-at foot; of-next column,) ,' -i
put for
roV|Ci-H; her guest had .arrived first,! riftcr ‘
j.pfrpthy seems to; be late again',” Mar-
■ i ;
fiNice Dorothy,” said Richard, amazingly. ojiD has a wonderful amount of tact I for one so young,. I Look heic, -Margaret, I join’t
lot, [
tny.dear. Nobody's hero is ever goini-to catpli up with; mo "on I th a t part of it.’T] ; I .Margaret rtookodr tit him inctodulouslv,
unqerEtandirig' flajh - between -them. 4 4 Reock'a,t the door ; interrupted! iilier
gmet had noticed ft! quick glaum of tfiCtoi, could be anyone to whom she I could ''H /®t' >»WF She hlid'lifeVer iiuteiric'cl
■’'"’erai limes RiCliardlhad had to wait quite *‘®'®i ^^°I® ;o“>ne inj. and JIar-
to ’.liaye beepmo longer 'jntrty^ nA
“ RjOmauce in ical life is very bah for
ylthis time Margaret i had quite made up about him This yqiingi man
A. " “’■getopj 1 wliqt ...have -yoi done toi Rich ltd? I jmet jiini going out like a co i- '
111 A, the kitchen! like a whirlwind buisl Dorctliy, cjieeks|’aflame, aqd eyes shining
demiidd criminal,'and he’s, talking some nous ipto tibout' liof :stayirig. Hate you’ bee u quar-plli:ig?>[ I j.
were Jface^ t<j faco;; “ Margaret,-” she sail- h soanhingliy,. “ Yodf liavcn’t -y d u ccfaldn’t
“ Oertpinly no!t,” j replied Margaret, witlii s out, dokjng tip .!Dorothy :seized Iher by the
houjders, turning her roundi so th a t the|y
ave lefusedl hini.!] !Bu:l
auglkr. ,, j ■ -
and l t iJjr in silencel then bi'oke into a- peal'o ' llargriret{ -you dear, foolish;-'old goose
,(!iuldn’t | ’,’ bchped Margaret.- stupidly] a: Dorothy, jit-isii’t me-it’s'you?” Fo secojid or two Dorothy 'jUst lookeii
.
tho.pghtfully.-'-Sha -glahied ■ it-, p clpcb. It was hardly worth;, hegidhing ifresp chapter; Richard was coming! in to
" ‘(F®vhy. to ^et Iiomel early. Dorothy’s oflico- 1"^ “f a , to had
hCfe time
gft an specialntly ^
you -riever rcaly believed that' nonsense (lid j’ju? Ohj|yes[-I know Ldidn’t: undeceive
y,ou lie/firsb night, ^ beca® I |thouglit il r'ou oiejw thht Richard had most, shame- essly I scraped acquainfhh'ce with nie just remindted
®f®nfe-¥F|/Jutfad, him
..down[
on..the -spot. But afterwards—
see lij was lippelbssly in love ■with \-ou, yi liaverijt > even ordinary intelligefae, ’ Ai.u, have I been. 'Wasting precious leisure hanging* round the office t ight after
roduction to .you, lyori -would well; if yoii couldn’t
yffl, f P.. ““fl )ipo,i,l ...qverythingl ^ thpugit you liked hiriil” . ; , n f‘ I flo;.’’ said Margaret, quickly] "But
Why, ever thought . should m a-, ijttlfetyirug.
Marga there, The
Riclmi came believcji smile Wliittihgton." ho'
entliui room, and tb occasic I t ’ll
Thci ' 1
Dorithy^ regariled her shreWdly for a then tdrned away, giving her . ■
p i‘T P “y ,“®i W go and breaki the glad
be cofaratu atod I Shall I send.'liim in?” dp,said; Margaret, trying to sound
ews p Ted, sliq said. ■. “ He’s -waiting to
, assume ah ;,-air appropriate to the n as rtlie door, opened; again, as nofc;T,ed who entered, however, but d, a most pushed in by Dorothy. He in hesitatingly^ scarOelv darinj;: to the encouragement of ’Dorothy’s ii|pe
and her wh spered, “ Turn again,
^.ots fare' ^3 ,she realized iwho Was arid in an fustant ho was faside her. supper I was not a success] from a
saw .the i look that crime over
culinarW n®int|j)f iview, but as neither of didn’t
the nqWly^ngaged, couples noticed 'that, it matter.'- ' '
■ ’ (The |End.) Ji' MOilB PUBHQ iWORKS LOANS.
Health months
Loans p O!i-*’>fifa.00fl more -than for the corfes- 4.n®i,n onding period'ini 1934,
sanctioned by tho Miriistry' 'of >8 the first nine
iotrilled almost £28,000,000 ’
lastic, as Dprotliy went into; tbo other She iried; to ’pull -lierselfii together,
stick] ig point, you turn him down. And now, . Dorothy’s voice'roSe'-almdrt! to a tfail qf; del pair, “ Ted. and I meant tfiannoutice onr 0 igagement i t the same timJ as yonr.s, and lave a lovefa party to celdirate, and
night .to give him,' a'ehance to see you alone, , . ^fa® .8® ^lees get, his courage up to
rt ? - 8’ ch', rial Old
I FIbBoUS |IX)AM.—Turfy loam is the bes soil forlcoveting -tiny seeds. Holders of ne’ pllotmepts oiigbt to stack their turf, the way up for the quicker
ittingig a’re’too piuch drink, oil tnaf is soiling.: - Re- 1 ■ « . .
:The .’ ...................
in order to lighten and in order to sweeteii mould, i
hr a t fortnightly intervals quantity--should
usnal causes
gbtel Soil is the ohvioils Give three
leydl 'a
’fPijl 'fungipide, /sulphate of'fifOtT, tlcaflfthehs’ ithe jlives ;of peas, . j In ;gardenp where
..the bnulni preiijjatnre y : yellows, prith'iiritd ’ thej
: ' DIGGING! ahd DOOTOHINGiT-This: toiiic
.The 'hiOdicihe should be given! weB 'beforei the . s p r i n g . i
. '
ing :i asleep
’•Nid lifd;
. Eet ' l he air dntorthis shbsoil ahd the air hberates locked-up f.ood . i The pdsitioL
of I other pordus miateria . j The heavier A, the moih noprishnifat it is holdinL 1 ; q dtiva iion ! brings, :thb nonrislinient to
; The
o r the.-seeils. ; of
killed; ill
roots . some weeds 'would not a
' ‘ ought to bd sorted into! toots lupp-compost 'bed.
the spiti. of; soil, should I not be iiltercll f jthe top-soil would beebiflo 'more'erumb y
lup^-vuiu/zuoa iweu.. T -j/ne; weeds and-foliafa
h ! weei
18'W ^mpleie nmfinrO,.'of ^he foliage. The BFvi|l*ev- 18 8 \sp.cpial, food: for crops grown
.W |d ’> P p a ’’inanure, whiih honfirej nbrder to make
mixture she lid,have ibeconiq ’ m ja dear’s (tiinel.
Ai tV i ?®4fa!.f® , 00 talight. -Stainless metal la .* Tongejr, because it does n o t rust.
’• Spilues; blade’sj
Rust pats JintbJ th e ordiiBiy blades and prongsi A| fork will the-'ifioro easily turn ovdr a-roufllUuhsoil. 'A fork drives past
i^hes 1 m ' I liinderi'the tliat has fli|' joif at la dij proUgs' ’. Tl to ihpld tho Valid arid is iliel middle of ; the stick.'
nto' tlie bed ,ri(i
>(•
hpridle forward soil
_ stiff,-pecopd !pit4stofaes th a t blpde of a;Bfade. : Tjie fork ,t; ibrongs will turn over' more . than the forli. ithat has'round way to use spade or fork is .. of the har die, with the left to have the ]r gilt, hand around Drive the- tool ' Push
with the ri flit I foot., a littlcjrrind-slowly raise
-|ut[ fori drajnage, and sd jon.j Tlioj navvy ihinks nnik-
[that thei] soil: is s to be| shifted. Sc
imelpeOilii: ntpke'the 'mistake o f ’iegaid- theirisofl'iii |the’;siriip way as the, navvy I, M..8 field that; is to bp uped fori hiiildirlg’ iperatipris—;he roads malde, 'th e ' trenches-
-lescnbcM is for ! single-spit ; digging, - Tho irocechiie for, deeper fciiltivation Icioisists i n ; pvfepturiing , the sefand Ispit in tho
renchea. , ... -1 ; -
-md keep tb i t soil on the'path for -a time )m tliPi: ri’
Biyifl|’'in 'ploi into;twi) lengths, ,' Take ’!**J ? rtF“q'- “* -top fad a spadri deep,
raved.
-I.This trench-load of' soil- first rc- :noved„;pji ihe arrival of the gardener at i,hetop:pf the second halt ifAlie plot,-should be tippecj iijto the’ opcnii g, last made.
: ;lv
turf will have become a mound liiou! ild by the Spring tWelyp-
‘iHchestoeeri holes are; rahdei with tile fork .all overi the lawn One does"not then re- iiiovo the.fertilise)- on the boots -while waHjA; i“g
qnj.tho : grass.: i jlf powdery fertilisers aro iprinklpd when
the.soil| is wet, they will mot be ] ^augl t . by-, tho breeze..
HOW* TO FEED.—Fertiliser will''; be _ .j'l’to the , lawn jby ’tho rains, if three-
lit |
-iiiches-itide hole i i liado in
tlie.top of thp nut, nhd'two''or, three nuts! are hung to the-branches),of p .tree.,, .
.
been seta on- app e trees. They were put tliefe for iriseCtJeating birds to nest, in them; M The i fvhijie is scraped o.ut, a tito-
spring ;k0WERS. - Coconuts have I
peratrire is'.-betwefa .sixty-fivq .hnd seventy , degreesj Qjlio reading should ba taken with the,bulb of the mercury in 'tho soil! The teiri^raturB is regulated by tho thic-kl- ness of jthe Btrauj covtririg. i" Water only with the 'water tepid. The temperaturri of, the air 'need oply be tein'perate.
. - ,HOWi ,TO;i I CRpi’.—Do noticut the mush- topras;’-hut twist [them put rif .the .bed ifi thc’ slic^i BfSs^ing ends often decay the rest of itho^antoj - A'-favourable-soil tem-
-weight ind. qualitjl. should he piled
. THE ! POTATOES indoors IsometiraesT shoot,, arid they lose
teet the pile with Straw, and With'kould ir order to Keep, the straw frbni blowing away, A counle of -wisps! of straw ought to come
a . ■ - 4,, on a drained I patqh of the , . , [ ,| ' llotment. The cold checks'growtu. Pro-
through the mould ,for ventilating the mound.-
preparing the plot.
THE ALLOTMENT. imiG
aft lijtbiffihe-.gcoqflfl will bo' the'-freatiri'bgt '- fii? [ crbp'.lftf v'0^Wes.”' ' -. Air’ijf kfarik'brthb food in the sqir ready til"be usfai-pfeiirffiake the fqod [chemically available tor absorption by the root-hairs. I Special fertilisers may, -bo addedl'as the'plants are grbwiiig, if the
efai.;^#v-falbrig!-,|)lanfa withidut;-'the h'rilb ®
’ that is; full :;bf-hig weeds, i«; —.•A
raejidows, which ; are amply ’Ui-t.-x: fxi-_
fi ■ -T '' I’-^’^big ' iri or'disr to. let: .the
garderier i intends bxhihiting at the-horti cultural faowj ! M '
the soil sbouki be 'dug two spits deep. A spit is-tl)e length of the blade of a spade.i
TEN i TANQLED TEASERS. ,
: j , -5 ■ . • • • , I ■ •
■Bhouldl-be^ahle to sort them out in five minutes.)
1. Who were: the Arraagnacs? I . ’ 1878. ' ; ' I
A Bystem - for coring corpuloncy-r^in:. vented by -a -man named'' Harvey,
' '
: was. named! after the first 'effective practitioner; William Banting; 1796.
2. How i many shipk composed the Spanish I , ' Arimadn?' 1
. . ! .A if-,' .'i : | ;
i ; Sir- Jolm Beaucliampi in 1380.1 ' ' 3. What 'was'Kot’S Rebellion? - ' '
. A body raised
hy.the Come di'Armagnao in ; ,1410 against ■ the Burgundians,
ta4. Have bachelors I in England' ever been , - In, 1188 in,,East -London, i
xed? ' j- ■ ■ ■ - "....- • i The 16th i;. , annual PeteiT Pan children’s-'party
who! had‘'murdered the Count’s son- in-law, the Duke of Orleans, in 1407.
'
(The.Answers i l ' these queritions are purposely placed out of order. You
-O’# ’.flfaei'-;i, , Sunnier, flowers, and qrango l^ernts . during the autumn, are ob-
rt-!rnni kf'
Jreeri .'fo tlie(!winL ■tliey bled
lioses' arid the 'Cy lose
fe TF*. W tfa smisle-loweied, llugosa roses. ii o
Tho; double i Varieties • - - '
the: r leaVeSj evert fathiii’n. ' Ever- lagO’': rind , torirlet! "farries' during r, laii fa h ad 'ill thb-cotoiieasters;
Thoi laurels iintcr, jh u t,
•tfassom [Of . tie ;'lau re l:is the j blq.^ ini of• hollies. ! berrying.; evsrgrc'en, bull
Je alterji ' ’ qlossi
iiteh-plfated'fori
Imp the blossom,-is insignificant, bright-red berries
have' ra le 'a n d 'fe d refgelas ate dccidhbus shrubs: do iio t! ffuit. Tho
females .'dirul IS need matS fa'-uhihat ,'only foliages,
Ig. '
WASTING.-Potatoes f“rt! These eating potatoei
L I t P
norou^d treated, f oliaffr
o riie -ife:
win ga
’ mv . . . . ______ ,, ,,
Holly is
-ano.tlier the male' and
Slbs' shrulid must [ruitfulness. The ot much, nor is
golden ehonj-mus,; because -variegatfa, ever- ’ 'eens Im’ve ^he f a v fa tr il-o f ; not g row ^
ni' A -^J ho''“ring -iiedg^ may' be manured the be^Athne to feed a
tbfin iroos m&inlv to in
fnight' then- ]
1 shtubsf'should not bo ' because much of ■ tlio
Ev idenci - ol| the; popular ho .ifa u n ^ in 'th e t t
faries of lijlantewith notes OarqlullypqhoWmg"poor blo-
'€t(teiiiakto: ! -have'
whbri indifl fa iebnteritfa ' iijdobri'.'gai[d'ei)|
s S ' ”^
S r d i f frhut oAi'i
tlJk A arid breadth iof tlio stanBj ami mtlif+l ’ ' qf.holto, mnrtfbo in accordance a n iii„ '
Thl lLoti
Fields that) j lia\je nqt been lenrielied bv colpiir/ Creosotin^^tbft t cattle, and larii tk a t has n o t !shown itself terfMo with iho ^nlnrii-inlT)
o be’naturalW rich,; should l,e!mannred or T l.e r ta n T .-K ® -
Tfa stand ,eouM be stipne^ to imitate'light S .V iM T - ' ‘®
of any flower, particulnrljj iij the dark polishes, I , 4i.®®,fa ffak shiny surfaces,
I - ! 'Hf.'fl of the Homts will be liehY.rt I
, ! -A revolt fii; Norfolk i f I
®1 r t thn(ti nan; cl -ritM.
;'yho wks Jloh'ff doiBaipi? ' I
j1 ' M?^|faf®to of E d L „ ,
7.| TOien did Dr. Barnard -
°'i “'hat ,18 a Microtome? - Founfar ir 1263 of tin Oxford eollego ,, that horirs'.hisinanlc, ,What ip t i e ' origin': bant,’] meaning slimming course?
I • --clnldre:!'?—I— Oiffard, in 1852.
Yes, ini ,16)5. : , homo for.I
wnifj
[ An instrun[ent-designee I
.
li. , toe I pm-pose of -imic-oscopic i .ation. : ' r- ■
:
of aniiial or'-veget__ [ '
- I t?'] J^ o W0|3 110 first [png ish admiral?
dr’'_yeg_etabIo tissues for'-L e.xamin-
to Undergo a to cut sections |
the' verb ! to '
^London, on Jamiary Dfli. /
0. When was the first pov errdriven airship 1- 1 cofatreeted.
i. StoCKly hnd severe y , repressed', being hringi^d;
’
qo found his first and ' homeless
lie...,. Aimed nt ward IV., it W
1 1549 lied by a H
the S
wjll'not win tile. pHzei. hn brfatl ’■ ’ '
h
cmie plain green, jSHOW.' , ,
itiyi displayqdij often have to !5thicertificrite.,-.-,Ono of tlio
k '^O le l' wooden Silfw fraifa; bbttoni
^®T ’“ohes deCp in
F‘F®k'fa®!’'® tliat flepth. P o hortioulturnl
ty of - floriculturo t that firms of issued ^ pictorial on their culture, -ms to the' judges ,i the besCbloonis,
4 i i “ t K t ."®i‘fah! the slirubs.-
m
FLOWER BAHDEN. th!b ' hedge
ligainst Uie road. ? ; flowering hedge fa us fa'line of flower-
'T!e ! he, choice.' The honeysuc tics) are shrubs
subject should bo cliosen for the
;oil! into the trench. - If the! trenches are' iniform, & breadth and !in depth ' the ahour -pfl illing. up ' dcpressions ' 'ly’ill be
est half-brca[dtlarid throw tlift
:lieir sriil, i'round, and'tkamp'le-on ! it ns hough iit -Were rubbish. ; j The plan to ho
i ,'iriUch adjective me '[people ! throw
Lay thick.-'liyer8|of gieeh' fasib, thin layefs p f ,; soil 1 and thidner; layers of lime., Ti e
“*¥*?E:\tt!faerilnh m the grounfl. decayed .manuf a' ‘jf l forks, w M ' stainless-steel’, ■ jd |. hecOmemanufo
e tcR fait.-i; pifaty cf food fas m uansea'’goili'-im]et3 |i f i s ;o f datfd
Ec moiqy , n)“y ; fa practised by the second spit insfdad of by manuK.
.jtofe, hot feS, ih the ‘aecdhd spit may|! be. hpldingl enough; hpnml.
.................. I friendship;'
•
-.The official filii .. -Scout moot,!-which w -July, .was; [shown a School on I Monday. ' ScoutS) Jlr.l 0. W. I known as -“-Red ’Art
wero.present nt this! ing, andiiv running c was. given by .Mr
; ,, I ' jilhe y|
the i'.Stockhphil' Arch lasted for 'aj fortnight Rovers were: part of drawn from lall parts .
The. canipj wis held
To take the|coutingeri] ship “ Novaisa,” was
'and—what' is more—sti in which they were lu, htmospherri I Was a lit
preferred to keep in promenade flx:k. Eve. yantages, fqr they had in the morniig (on hi ithe. Lascars to swob
the mess dec^: for t'iie yere . ■
among the ha
,, ilibhiesdaliani, howeve. 'i t,he'more iiriiortant co: '[i extra . hours botweeiV 'i.'jriohly sacrifirtd. The' ; i [ Cuxhaven. j a seaport' ll'ttalf an hoqi later, th| [;' Kiel Canal.! Here, c. il: then, had h-id , a vc Verhoteri.i’ as it w
I! The loc'^l jiil^abitants ,, j! to profit byj the fact tl; '[half an hour to fill. .
-,[ the U.S.A; was also on ,[ tlie possibiliticl of the priinion that the--futurol
I- Rovfas Scouts,] and tlic 1 il Pjnpiro Contingent, ga [; !wj)rld tonr. i jTlic Rov
!, .fire for the ivliolo co !':(falonel Wiiltpn, H.Q,
: Hjycd; upon' youth as n iifa. Mr! -Tu’rner, of jiSeners^ all: thjo more c.i byl an interesijing surro fajd its iciistfais. At1 vucs’
[' barren r - ,—, !l;sifa[ for such .a
S ” ' ^
otpers in all
lehtatives
day, it I was time Clitheroa
froir doing' sentry
iltion.. i.. The is place,
re.idv
. at;nine il garo wa^
island has irimnland, anjl'.thus nVan; IStqckholm.^ into crews [of
quarterma.ster. cofapanionkj w- Wfa.wickshirc,
i f
had' wliidi
ami of II md was camp. iJ I'conncctil
mged to Each fontill 35. im-I The
i jwero one {shilling eacli [ 1 fa 'the camil.'i the boa. -iBaltio Seji,'! dropped, tl [ “ ipicked, up'” rough wi i i weather improved next jjthe'voya^ris face inoi'o 'games and spqi-ts. At'
il tpejcanal,! thek-'sold: the - goods by mea is of nets ; p'oles. , Curiously enoi
-was 'sjent; |fraternisii ncquamtancck/ , the j freely. I t was quickly' a deck chilir' was i mastered ,thi better.! [lecomB' proficient iji 1
[the’ Roversa Journeyed join t'ho ship at Iimn_ River Humber, and th| morning qf! July 27th'.
[st Lanenshirf. - Ropre| rions We .....................
-re front I Devon, XJ
.tlicir neiglili I .'wfaty-six N|
..fated] by nenrly 5,000 !!l[,.i|ation[ajitici. iVheii ;rfaibatgq{ owned and
_Ti'o mofa was official ief Scout! (liord, Bader.
Slilef^Gcout in their' o«1 Britishj , salute i was a Ifter -fae' fara ie more !xbmp]ified [by he word [ wfly W
English, and he promised I
wefa.the^ in'wild Sweden they *would alsA * see modq Chief jScoutj replied to tlr ing th a t it; was very pie friondi, and tojjm.-ike nei the'Roversl to' [ cnltivatol wliile 'at tho
n.bot, so til fanned . lioiiie, 'they wbj '‘■ykhat finoi fellows tliosb|| tVith'the, word; “ Good- mfat.was c pencil, larch past,” ah'the;
tiiq moot; Were brokeii the unfurling of a hugb Sfadish Flag, j Maroon i dn huretiiig each i I of the Iparticipatin^ thd sky [with pnrai-Iiu the Crown Prince w,
.... -.own P r ........ . [as busy exchangl
' Hoyers -of .other] imtions, ;aH6 back withjtlipm as (he moqt; as possible, jafaway of-itstown, amll ini altar,;] Al,l cooking!
.lad [Swedish' faa Scoii- patiied by. tlielcamp chi iijstif Ado|f, 0 rown Prir ifaning ..efaembny was. rlio flags’iof tl)o 20 na[ti|
jpai rol systom, j jvhicli nid of five mado t|icir own jvoiidorful woodj-ralt slicltl fa the rocks at) tlic wnte| Wa 1, a favouritq pastinioi tui ity.-was taken to dip-ir Ink 3..; According to rod fasnimcstwero [required; days-.■ ■'(This extra frH Seized upon; and the men in their-'bii'thdav suits, however;; thonsands nrnvl
faajnly '|frorii Stockholni.jr tiafar Was [also] brmiglit holm ini Government harp in I - largo .barrels. Thb qrgjrinised,; post!, offices,' noiyppapor bffieeb all heinfl Swedish' Rovcrs.l Lniig q fahjin, rlastlng ] tweiity-
[iish nro[ veiw ho'pifall
land j twenty! tlio isand night W.1
worn Sling mvpry worlds. I ’ Sunday
fadrnses
. .''ucii nation,,.
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