pddi Piston Pece
THE TERROR
IN THE SNOW
(Contlnutd.)
""Sorry to disturb your dance," said
IWca, beaming upon him.
"Bc pardon, ilr. but you atartled
' y . waa 'avlng a llttl danoe
U tha servants' 'all; but It's of no
consequence, air."
"A. slippery floor, eh. with 10 much
French chalk on It ?"
The young man glanced at the pow
lr on his shoes and grinned.
"So you are all dancing In the
rranta' hall, are your
1 believe ao. air, barring Edward,
who Is waiting on the party, and Mr.
Henderson."
"And where Is Mr. Henderson?"
"He Is the baron's man, sir. 1
should not presume to Inquire where
was. Beg pardon, sir, but are you
taring here tonight?"
"This Is a friend of mine." I Inter
posed. "He will stay the night; but
you need not trouble about that
BOW."
"A smart fellow like you can keep
his mouth shut," continued the In
spector, sweetly. "You wouldn't go
boating all over the house If you
ware let Into a secret now, would
you?"
"Oh no, sir; on my word I
wouldn't"
And so Peace told him of the pro
jected arrest, of the murder, and of
Ms own Identity. The color faded
overelgnfo
the me)
of the door, or to see who went and
came. I walked over to the fireplace,
lit a cigarette, and watched them, my
nerves growing steadier In the merry
clatter of tongues. They were all
there, the men and women of that
careless house party, all there save
one who lay silent wherever they had
laid him.
Half an hour had slipped by, until.
at last, with an effort, I walked to thje
laoie ana tnrew down two soverelg
on the red.
It won, and I laughed at
ancholy omen; not, perhaps, wlthoujt
an oaa note in my voice, for the map
over whose shoulder I leaned to gatls
er my winnings glanced up with Is
startled expression. It was young
Terry, the secretary; the very person.
I wanted to see.
"Anything the matter, Mr. Phil
Hps ?" he asked. "Tou're not looking
very well."
"Don't worry about me," I told him.
"But I want a word with you In pri
vate." "Certainly Just one moment."
He had been winning heavily, and
It took him some time to crowd the
bank notes Into his pockets. A sover
eign slipped from his Angers snd roll
ed under the table as he rose; but he
paid no attention to It.
"I have something to tell you. Can
you come up to my room?" I asked
him.
He hesitated, looking regretfully at
the table, where Fortune had been so
kind to him.
"It happens to be rather Important,"
I said.
He followed ms without another
fiercely away, so I thought It beet ts
let htm get over It himself. He was
still lying on the thick quilt, Bobbin,
and shivering, when the door opened
and Peace stepped Into the room. I
explained the situation la hurried
whisper; but when I turned again
Terry had got to his feet and wai
watching us, clinging to the bedpost
"This Is Inspector Addtngton
Peace." I told him. 'Perhaps you
can give htm some Information?"
"Not tonight." he cried, "dont ask
me tonight, gentlemen. Tou cannot
tell whst this means to me; tomor
row, perhaps"
He dropped down upon the bed.
covering his face with his hands. He
seemed a helpless sort of creature,
and my heart went out to him In bis
calamity. '
"A night's rest Is what you want."
I said, patting htm on the shoulder.
"Come, let me give you an arm."
He took It at once, with a grateful
glance, and I led him down the cor
ridor, with Peace In sympathetic at
tendance. Fortunately, his room was
In the same wing, so we had not far
to go. When we reached It, he thank
ed us for our care of him. And so we
left blra, returning to my bedroom In
silence, for, Indeed, the scene had
been a painful one.
"Peace," I said, when the door had
closed behind us, "what was the thing
I saw In the yew walk?"
He had seated himself in an easy
chair, and was polishing the bowl of
a well-stalned meerschaum pipe with
a silk pocket handkerchief.
"I think you already have an ex
planation," he answered cheerfully.
"If It amuses you to sneer at my
superstition "
"Tou refer to the legend of the de
Launes. I have heard the story be-
Why Mat ?.
rinotno' .voice
Vou see She S
a he tie
And the neighbors
around -Have
dotted her
I. trie (K)neJl
GAPES GET WEAK CHICKENS
Fols Are K.pt Dry. Thrifty snd
Wsll Fsd Thsy Will asiao
Bubjsct to Disease.
(liv w. M l.rt'TZ)
Perhaps It would nl ! o tlial
all chickens tlmt ill" from r"
those that are poorly red "' '"
for. but It Is undeniably true Unit If
the chicken, art well fed on feeding
boards and kept dry and thrifty tbuy
Will selilom he attacked
It Is generally believed that gapea
I i.v minute worms which
-r- i.mt.Huateil III til" soil It follows
Ons Equipped With 1' 4 orss rr . . ,m ... ,,,
rnoigr, mini w -
ss Sort of Trailer.
A pair of Ingenious roller skates,
one skate of which Is driven by a IV,
horse power engine, fed from a tank
or case strapped to the buck of the
user. Is shown In the accompanying
MM
rOULTKY AND GAME
ft t"t fa arlaaa f, wha ft,
mi at same smalt. Wrtla a tm
raah affar aa all klnee ol aeallrjr, aork.
PcnrHon-Pnge Co., Portland
nnwM K IM'smm - 4i.r ,
.l.,ll. SW.-aa i".,TTS
,),.,. I I, II ll..r. J, 'm ."i"
urlk.'lr. l aUllia, aaaluaa fl lull ,( '
lull. iL.Iraaai Uubuaata fcaiteaai laii
MOTOR SKATE QUITE UNIQUE
tValaea r. Cal.aiaa.
Halra laaauaawe. Il,tl 4 m.ra sue. Iwi
PATENTS
Hat fwsw . Ull
:Zo :: ...... r'NUNTERSRAPPtRS!
,,oy are more liable to he troubled by I., hi
the gapes than If I hey are fed on dry f. p, lu-r. W. , pm, .k. ,,,h'
BOYS WHO LACKED TRAINING
Interesting Investigation Mads by
Juvenile Protective Association
Few Had Trsde.
Failure properly to train boys for
useful work Is a prollflo source of
vagabondage and crime. An Investi
gation made by the Juvenile Protec
tive association of Chicago and re
ported by Its president. IxniUe De
Koven Con en. In the Survev. devel-
lore, air. rumipa; nor am i aurpnaeu oped Striking facts. A study was
Vi.li if i
A Unique Motor Skats.
that you believed It to be the ghost
wolf."
"I did but now I want you to dis
prove It."
"On the contrary, all my evidence
supports your theory."
I stared at him, with a creeping
made of cases selected from among Illustration, says the Popular Mechnn-
1.328 confined In the Cook county Jail
in 1911. Mrs Itowen writes:
"The Investigation emphaslies the
fact that only three out of the hun
dred boys had a trade. Only six hsd
been allowed to work at the occupa-
Ics. The foot to which the motor-
equipped skate la attuched Is vet
slightly ahead of the other foot,
which rests on the non powered skate
The latter skate nilaht be designated
aa a trailer.
horror in my blood. I was beginning tion which they really desired. Mont
to be afraid seriously afraid. Peace
leant back in his chair, with his eyes,
vacant In expression, fixed on the
W i !!f TWn!W;'!fi 4 'If. i
SOME ANIMALS CAN REASON
Raccoon Reaches Plate of Food With
Hind Legs When Unsble to Con
nect With Forepsws.
A contributor to the Youth's Com
panlon tells the following story, which
certainly supports the theory by
some people that animals cau rea
son:
"We were on a stage Journey from
Lewlston, Idaho, to (IraiiKovllle, Malio.
a distance of 70 tulles. The stage
stopped for noon at the Fountain
house, half way between the two
towns. A large raccoon was chained by
the collar to a post In the front yard.
After luncheon the driver of the stnvn
three were errand boys In stores, one gathered up a plate of food from the
was a chauffeur and two were cro- (able and carried It out to where
of them had been put to work at
anything attainable. Sixty-six had
begun to earn their living at fourteen
years of ago or younger. According
to the government reports, the wages
of uniikilled laborers w ho leave school
before they are fourteen Increase
slowly from S3 to !D por week until
they are twenty years of ago. Here
they remain stationary until they are
forty years of age. when their earn
ing rapacity again begins to decline.
"Out of the 1.328 boys In the Jail.
721 had been engaged In unskilled oc
cupations. Nineteen boys had wished
to become machinists; out of this
number four drove wagons, one was
a farmer, three were messenger boys,
one an office boy, four were laborers.
floors
Preventative Is better than cure
alunv. and If the chickens are fed on
dry floors for the Ural few weeks of
their lives and the yards In which
they run changed two or three times
during the season they will seldom
suffer from the gapes
We believe that this trouble Is the
result of poorly kept quarter Just as
lice and mite come when the coops
and grounds) are neglected We hsve
never yet heard of an epidemic of
gapes In a flock of chick where every
sanitary precaution wax taken and
they were cared for Jut a they
should bo.
When you come to afinly thl ar
tlon you will see that a high standard
Is set for the amateur chicken raiser,
but If It I maintained our chickens
will not die from gape
To those whose flocks are suffering
the best cure Is a simple one - car
bollc arid.
As soon ss the chick show signs
of gapes make a small coop with two
compartments, an upper and lower.
Place a hot brick In the lower ons
ami drop on It three or four drops of
carbollo acid The upper compart
ment In which the chicken are placed
should not be nlr tight u th young
sters will suffocate, but It should b
tight enough to cause them to sneeie
and show considerable agitations
One or two careful treatments In
thl way will kill th worm In the air
'VINSS
lttv fit
f. Iiaa prica Ual ail .li.,
laaa.
R. R. tINUl rO.Fl'KRIIU
itl im UmL rt rui an.
RAW FURS
WANTED
hk.hu! max gtiu uium
e H. HIDES t CO.
. P. (cKuee. M;r.
MIMJMrllllM. rt'lllllM
V bio M (M Slai.
lal lull la. rrtaatlk
The Cup That Chssrs.
Women who pride themsslves oa
thslr tea making assert that tea to be
good, should be made In an earthsa
pot, never In a metal one.
Tea Is never good when long stand
ing, but In some cases It cannot b
In prd. It should be poured off the
leave Into soother heated pot lui
covered with a "cosey."
If cream Is taken a leas expansive
grade of tea may be used than whst
lemon Is preferred.
An old fashioned Idea Is to drop a
few shavings of dried orange peel Into
the pot In which tbe tea Is mad.
Some like this, while others bsllavs
that It spoils the flavor of the boar
ss
Pits of cinnamon and two or three
Missuses and It I time for the owner cluvea dropped In are othsr way of
of the flock to put hu chirks on new varying the flavor of the cup that
ground, disinfect their roosting quar rbeere.
ter and everything else shout the Time te Call Halt
place If be would keep them healthy "When our sense of humor become
B0 at.U(B int it sees through our ova
DRAFT EQUALIZER ON TRUCKS mioi.s as wrii aa other ppw,..-
. . says .ts'Jillosopher. of FoJy, "It I
Invention Involves Plurality of Csvsrs llue to put blinder- on" Tt ' '
In
Pivotal Relation Plsn of
Devic Shown.
eery clerks.'
the animal was chained.
Plate Just out of reach
He set the
of the rac-
GAME FOR WINTER EVENING coon's front paws. The animal strain-
ed and reached, but could not cover
BE HAD BLLN WIAX.VG KLT.1LY.
from the young man's cheeks, but he
srtood stiff and silent, never taking his
yea from the little detective's face.
"And what can I do, air?" he
eked, when the tale was over. "He
was a good master to us, air; what
ever there was against him, he was
good to us. Tou can trust me to help
catch the scoundrel who killed htm If
I can."
, "I see this room Is warmed by
team heat Is that tbe case with all
the bedrooms and passages?"
"Yes, air. The only open Area are
la the reception rooms. When the
baron made tbe alterations last year,
they left tbe grates for the sake of
appearance; but they are never light
ed, save on the ground floor."
"And in what reception rooms are
there fires at the present moment?"
"The dining-room fire has died out
by now," said the young man, tick
ing off the numbers on his fingers
"Hut there Is one In the big hall, one
fn the library where the party Is
playlntr. one In the little drawing
room, and one In the baron's room."
"And the kitchen?"
"Of cours, sir, one In the kitchen
and one In 'he servants' hall."
"That Is all. Are you certain?"
"Quite certain, sir."
"Good; and now for the bath
rooms." "The bath-rooms, sir?"
-Exactly."
"There are two bath-rooms In each
wring; some of the gentlemen have
tnbs In their own rooms besides."
"Now, I think we know where we
are," said the inspector, brlslily. "No
chance of the roulette party breaking
up. Is there?"
"Oh no, Fir; not for snotf er two
hours, at least."
"I want you to return, Mr. Phillips,
and try your luck at the ti b'es for
a spell," he said, with a quIcTt elnnce
at me. "It Is row ll:'!t; ')e hick
In this room at 12:13. I .im ?n!ng n
take a walk nround tbe Lottie with
our young friend here in tr me'in-'
while. The baron bad a e"c:tary, I
bi III ve?"
"Yes. a man railed Tirry
"Uring him up with you n you
r-oti-.e. I shall want a talk w'th him
Is all quite plnln?"
"Yen," I told him; and in we parted
When I stepped Into the roulette
room I stood for a moment blinking
at the players like a yokel at a panto
mime. The scene was to me some
thing unreal, a clever piece cf stage
ffect, with Its flushed snd covetous
fares. Its frocks and Its rtlamonls. Its
plies of sparkling gold, snd the cry
of the banker as he twirled the wheel.
How could tbey be doing this with
that bloodstained patch on tbe cliff
ewfsre. with (bat unknown horror
winking through the snow ho could
- e doing thlM It they we not
word. I did not attempt to explain
until we had passed up the stairs and
through the corridors to my room.
He seated himself on the great bed
with a shiver of cold, drawing the
heavy curtains about his shoulders.
And there I told him the story from
the beginning to the end, hiding noth
ing, not even my belief In the super
natural nature of the thing which I
had seen.
He never moved, but his face grew
so pale and drawn that towards the
end It seemed as if It were a pow
dered mask that stared at me from
the shadows of the curtains.
".My God:" he cried, and fell back
upon the bed In a passion of hyster
ical tears.
I tried to help him, but he thrust me
wall. He seemed rather to be argu
ing with himself than addressing a
listener.
(CHP.ONICI.ES to BE CONTINUED.)
Disks Flipped Upon Cardboard Blocks
of Various Values Variation of
Tlddle-de-Wlnks.
A new kind of game that I a srrt ol
variation of the old game of tiddlede
wlnks, and will afford much amuse
ment for a cold winter's evening, has
been devised by a Pennsylvania man
A flat rectangular box lias spreal out
over the bottom a lot of cardboard
squares, each bearing the picture of an
animal and a certain valuation. Inter
spersed among them are other pieces
representing fines. The player Is pro
vided with two disks of different sizes,
Reduced Ratss.
"Comln' this way ag'ln?" asked the
Justice of the peace after he had fined
Jlmpson $50. "I'm afraid I'll have to,"
said Jlmpson, ruefully. "Waal," said
the Justice, stroking his chin whisker
reflectively, "perhaps I'd oughter tell
ye that we sell a return fine ticket for
175, entitlin' ye to lmmunerty from
arrest on the way back." Judge.
Take Care.
Th hard school of exprlenca
Haa lssons for ua all;
Juat when w think we ara Immensa,
Juat then we'ra 'bout to fall.
i. yarsKa-' 'iffbr "n ' v a i i a i r i .A jum
r 7"TT a. m "
i
tbe distance.
"One of the passengers said, 'Why
do you not place It within his reai h''
"'He can reach It." the driver re
plied.
"'Ho can't, unless you move the
plate nearer."
""Walt and see," said the driver.
"The raccoon ha. I by this time
given up trying to reach the food, and
sat whining. He seemed to ponder
over the problem for a few moments,
then stretched his chain to Its fullest
extent, turned round, reached out with
bis hind foot, dragged the plate to
ward him. reversed the process, grasp
ed It In his front paws, and proceed
ed to enjoy his dinner, much to the
amusement of the onlookers and the
discomfiture of the man who was sure
be could not accomplish tbe task."
In describing ami illustrating a
druft equalizer for truck. Invented
by H M Murkcn of Manhattan. N Y
the Scientific American sus. Thl
draft equalizer la ndapteil for use on
truck or other vchirli drawn by
either one. two or three animal pull
lug abrenst so that the 1. v. rnK" will
be equalized, the Invention Involving
a plurality of lever lu pivotal relation
Willi each other ami h1u articulated
through the medium of spring Ths
eiualler U adapted for use with one.
-and H2 Siies.
Draft Equalizer For Trucks.
two or three swingle trees, It being
desirable In some Instances that the "HfrTlM'T III IDT A DITW
animals used with vehicles be changed iJllil 1 11 U ill A Dl 1
a. nimn HIM", mill III" HirUCTUrS Ol
the device Is particularly silaptod foi
such change The accompanylr.g en
graving shows a plan view of the device.
OPTICAL ILLUSION IS NOVEL
Good Dsmonstrstlon of Fact That Eys
Csnnot Be Depended on Alwsys
to Tell the Truth.
As we have seen In many rases,
you can't depend on your eyes to tell
the truth altogether. The eye Is sim
ply a camera made by nature and
Ilka the cameras made by man It ha
Its optical defects. This Is owing to
the fact .that It Is Intended as an all-
Cutting Crops.
Considerable li I occasioned on
many farms every year by allowing
crops to become too ripe before har
vesting. This Is especially trun o
Rrns or clover, or any crop Intended
for hay or as a substitute With
grasses when the seed begin lo form
well and wl'h grain crop when the
grain begin to harden i, (,,.,(
stuge to harvest.
ia what they all gay
4 our
AS':''
.i
Will, trnmrn tm " - n
Wise Dental Co.
Palnleas
Methods of
Kxtrsrtlng
Teeth.
(Kll-of-b a rm
Bla raa Kara Uietr
aisle and brkl -mark
Anlahad Inaa
day If naeaaaarr-
Aasl itatarnar
anlaa, barkad t7 M
rara la I'ocllai-J,
ii-j.' VUa MKi;M
iW.
ALL MADE A CONTRIBUTION
Entire Family Determined That Petted
Sister Should Have What
She Had Desired.
Clara Is a north side mins who Is
very fond of outdoor amusements, and
this means that It takes lots of toilet
preparations to cure sunburn and
keep her generally presentable. Clara
watches the "sales" on her toilet nc-
cesborlfs, for mother has taught her
to be economical.
"Oh, d ar!" exclaimed the daughter
recently, "It JuHt keeps rny pocket
bock flat buying etuiT lor my face and
hands. I wish some good fairy would
leave a couple of battles of r'.lank's
on mv dresser." There was a m'i on
the pi'-para'lon the n- xt day and
Clara got a bottle whin tiiu went
d'jwntown.
Wh'-n Johnnie, who Is truing to hirh
Kchool. came home that evening he
brcnKhl a bottle that he had bought
with hard earned T. rents.
Mother ane home from downtown
and going up to her dnuihter's room
be put two ho'tle of Plank's toilet
lotion on the dresser. "Tin re, rlauih
ter," she said, a she patted li r on
the back, "look what a nice mamma
you have."
Hlg brother came home from the
office, and, handing Clara a package.
ald: "Here, Sis, you're a preftv rood
sister. Here's four bottles of Ulauk's
sunburn chaser. I braved a depart
ment store for you today."
tor, I know you can use lilank's toilet
lotion In quantities. And, If a fa
ther can't buy his daughter eight bot
tles without a murmur I don't believe
he thinks much of his little girl." In
dianapolis News.
New Kind of Cams.
the larger one to be used In flipping
the smaller one Into the bos. Each
player counts the value of the piece h
lands on, or If It happens to be a "fine"
he subtracts that amount. There can
also be a penalty provided for failure
to enter the box at all and a number
of rules may be made to add to tba
Interest of the game or make It mors
difficult
WK
Hmwimuuimwi
Remarkable Optical Illusion.
Manuring Garden in Winter. '" t Motm.
Any time durh.g ,.. u ,,.T r ,ly ' M' ' "a 2,: M.T ' " '
spring the garde,, may I,., manured " taiUns Wa., Ikird sad WaahlnsloN, PartlaW
rho spring rains will ilinHolvu rich-
ness from fertilizer ami tarry them n . ,
down Into the noil for fee.llnir lha KPrnnfinn Dnnm rn,.,AnA
plants next summer If the garde,, l. U U IH UOWUIU
may
manured In winter fresh manure
bo used with safety, i,m It will hava ti;. n r .
lost much of the h. at by planting time. 1 ractlcc Constantly IncreilS-
round Instrument, for every possible
purpose, says the Pathfinder. Ths
aye lens Is
perspective,
RIDDLES.
lo
In 8lmple Language.
IJeware of the habit of using big
words. Like other habits, it grows i .,
ur,on its victim a horrii,i ..,m.,iJ whT there) three objections
Is InHtanced by the Philadelphia I'ub i takln a glft" o( br'"')''
lie Ledger. I Hecauso there are thiee scruples to
ti, ... . . a dram.
i ii.i Buit-i inn-Mucui ui a Dunuay
school in Philadelphia recently called
w bu; a n:w worn . , , , . i, .n .
Icinuan .iiv n'.min u 11 win luaril,
I Why Is a pretty girl like a locomo
; tiveT
to tlie school, the members of which
are mostly children of tender age
The viHitor, a speaker well known
for his verbose and circumlocutory
manner of speech, began his aiMreas
aa follows:
"llils morning, children, I purpose
to offer you an epitome of the lif of
Safnt Paul. It may be, perhaps, that
ihire are. among you some too young
to grasp the meaning of the word
'epitome.' 'Kpltome,' children,
iik f igtilfloatlon synonymous
SJ IIOpeiH."
transports the malls, and has a train
following her.
What are the most unsociable, things
In the world?
Mile stones, for you never see two
of them together.
Why Is the letter F like death?
Because It makes all fall.
Profit In Cockerels. I
There I nearly ns much profit In a
cockerel fed for II to SI 50 a there
corrected for rectilinear Is If kept till March and sold for $1
"chromatlam," etc.. ai each more for lustv rnin.
the lens-makers would say, but not for el are good feeders, but you might
"spherical aberration" and aome oth as well feed what you need, as to
er defects. 80 when It Is used foi feed your own that have bn' Inbred
certain purposes these defects show too long already.
up, Just as they do In an ordlnarv I
camera lens.
For example, If you look at the fig
nre here presented you would be
willing to swear that the heavy hori
zontal lines are not parallel. Ilut thov
are, as you can satisfy yourself by KopP record our memories are
measuring. It Is the oblique cross- hort.
lines that produce this deception. ISlOW 'a a good time to examine the
. seed corn.
injr Uecausc of the Wonder
ful Cures KTectcd Cy
Simple, Safe and Sure Methods.
Garden w a
Farm Notes Cec
Wo
Is In
with
while his father was telling his moth
j er about the new telephone for their
house. He sulked awhile, then went
over to his mother, and, patting her
When may a man be considered to on the cheeks, said, 'Mother, dear, I
be really over head and ears In debt? lov' you-"
When he owes for his wig. I "Don't you love me, too?" asked his
What is It that a gentleman has not,! father,
never can have, and yet can give to a1 Without glancing at him, William
Getting Even. Almost all our common garden veg-
Wllllam, aged 5, had been reprl-, tablea require a somewhat alkaline
manded by his father for Interrupting '"'l-
l" manure rreeze after being
hauled to the field; not around the
barn.
f , Ccc
VV-- Wo
a, -i
THK t IIINKHK IMM TO It
In lrtt,. , m,,.rtnl ,, hla ratl-nli
"!""' f .ri.f,.r I,,. .fciif.ilan.l sall.taf
ry m rvlrra m h ..f lt ,r r.-.. ll r X
ii-nla hava nt Kn ,-rm Irlirrt ami !
When the silo I, thorough!, dr. o i.C"' "'r"" -' htauIlc-
a wu 10 ireai lite inalile of It wlh
cuai isr.
be bettor the
quantity and
. T :,",","'"'a ti"ll nr m!l mmpnuiw"'
rriim !(,.,,., ,.rk. . . .. . hnr.l
1 .'T. T" m..ta -lu.ner. .if tha l l-
, I'" -ril I,, him at hi. ..illraa ami lal-ta-u,,..wnr.,
.Ir. Mn . M.a-rl-n.
1 ni-
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M nrur J must pe?ch of bi brother, In came father,
lOOl3t if (,er hmd tb 107 . lfh m. ffhpr' nrnrflirnlff v for him
to Hot 11? ma ns. ' I . ' 7. .
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Curs for Love.
"Yes, I finally got rid of him," she
said, "without having to tell him In so
many words that I never could learn
to love him f didn't want to do that,
because he's an awfully nice fellow,
and I should have been very sorry to
cause him pain."
"How did you manage It?" her
friend asked.
ladv?
A husband.
What fruit doe a newly married
couple resemble?
A green pslr (pear).
What la the difference between
mouse and a young lady?
One harms tba cheese, tha other
charms the bes.
aald disdainfully, "The wire's busy."
Llpplncott'a.
A Sure Sign.
"Why do you think yonr son la In
Why, you see, he's subject to hsv love?"
fever, ao I decorated tha bouaa with I "I hava found In his room three
golden rod whenever be sant word icraps of paper on which he baa bean
tbat ha wag comi" j bring to write poetry."
Reader, Please Fill Blsnks.
The girls of the fifth form were ask
ed to write a 2.r0-word essay on a
motorcar. The bright hope of tba
form duly weighed In with this:
"My uncle bought a motorcar. Ha
waa riding In the country, and It broke
down In going up a bill. My uncle
tried to make It go, but couldn't. I
reckon that la about forty words. Tha
other tlO words ara what uncle aald
aa ha was walking bank to town; but
thsy ant not fit to writ down."
The finer the soli,
vegetables, both In
quality.
Most farms should carry more live ! Nxtation rHKi.
stock, In order to help maintain ths t.,Z$n?!XnJ "w" tnA r""" ' "r1"
fertility of tha soil, j i .ump."" k 'inal"- Inck-lna 4 a-u
To kill Canada thistle, i . m ..... .
tha field In some cultivated crop' and
keep the weeds down.
Hiding on a manure spreader has
assisiea many a man to where
couia nae in an automobile.
If you'll save a little seed corn
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earner iu win aeanon, you 11 Save
little money later in the season.
The growth of oats and young
grass should be allowed to start well
before turning animals on tha cas-
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