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About The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1922)
tEuance o f a custom the origin of * '3 MARRIED TO BEST MAN in those days commonly Included TOOK COD BELIEF which nobody understands, not even an Immense ostrich feather,” That i the generous-hearted gentleman who C Id Happening Recorded at ^Wadding was George Eliot. The contrast be Description by A r i. otic Cngl >«h F u m i n Glad U Contribute hands out the sixpence und the buns, Never Existed lake- tween the solemnity of the face anil i — Cridc ;i oom Willing to Allow Mon«y to BshibRsr of O u t fio- or tbs thankful ladles who receive ous Read Tc »y. the frivolity of the headgear had i bride Timo to Conoidor. •my of Han » n H a Asm. something pathetic and provincial Aristotle was one of the greatest Tbe custom la “ ropt in mlstry,” as Not so long ago a strange error about It. It 1» no uncuiumon tight U> the coun Mr. Yellowplush would say, hut It goes ______ t minds of all time. Mis philosophical occiiith J ut a church wedding. In try to eucounter • pour countryman on year by year. One story Is that a deductions and reasoning powers have Invented Railroad Tickets. carrying a (ox—dead, of course— in bis Mdy who passed away In the eurller some wuy the bridal party became never been surpassed, hut like many confused and at the close of the cere Thomas Edmondson, an Englishman. 1 another great goaiu# he often made arms, and culling with U on (armors years of tlje Reformation, anxious thut mony It was discovered that the bride deserves our thanks. It is not very and landowner* in the neighborhood, masses should be said for her. and the mistake of accepting common sup had been married to the best uian amusing to stand in a queue ai the positions for truth. He was not him says London Answers. knowing they could not be Bald pub- Further complications arose from the railway depot waiting for your ticket, self an observer, and his dependence He usually cooveys It to th* bach llcly, left money for that purpose to I door and displays it proudly to any be distributed every Good Friday. She fact thut the best inan was already j hut your wait would be far longer had | upon the observation of others often engaged to the bride’s younger sis not Edmondson invented the ticket led him into ridiculous errors. one who will listen to him; then, bar hoped that the poor widows, as they He ing described graphically what a bores picked up the sixpences from her tomb ter. The register had not yet been printing machine. wrote in this fashion concerning the signed, and there was nothing for and destructive animal the fas eras stone. would offer a silent pruyer on Previous to this Invention, a paper It but to perform the ceremony over ticket had to be filled tip by hand for phoenix, a fabulous bird which never before bis death, he begs for a small her behalf. existed. ngaln. The mistake hud arisen gift of money. each passenger; in still earlier time# “The Ethiopians and Indians tell us through the best man undertaking to the name and address of every travel The custom Is very ancient and In make the necessary response for the er was entered in a book. What a of birds of varied coloring and inde A Way to Save Him. called In many parts of England, "bag scribable; of the phoenix of Arabia, Willy la a little* scamp. He goes bridegroom, who was so nervous us slow process It must have been! ging the fox." The Idas la this: Fusee, most noteworthy of all. It is de to be unable to remember them him especially In nonhuntlng districts, are from one piece of mischief to another It is pleasant to be able to record scribed to be of the si/,»* o. an e iule, self. At a wedding which took place one of the farmers' greatest euamleA so fast that his mother Is worn out that, unlike some other inventors, J5d- with golden sheen about the neck but in u country villuge a few years ago and the knowledge that one o f these and nervous from the strain of con mondson profited fairly well by his purple otherwise, varied with reseat# the brklegroonf, on being asked the creatures bas been destroyed-—espe tinually extricating him from Ids pre discovery. For a license to use his feathers on a tail of blue, and with customary question, "W ilt thou take cially tbe female fox—Is Indeed good dicaments. The last straw was un In Dlteot he charged yearly $2 per mile tufts beautifying the face and a this woman to be thy wife?” scratched j news to the fanner. Aa a conse cident that occurred while they were of railway. /Thus he did not. us peo feathery crown and head, Manlius his head reflectively, and, turning to 1 quence, should any poor cottager be visiting at grandma's. ple say, ‘‘do badly/* says that in Arabia it is < »nsidered the bride, asked: “ Will ye clean my Was It mischief or just curiosity that fortunate enough either to shoot or M sacred to the sun and live I boots?” TJie query was met in the I trap a fox. he carries his victim far led Willy to stick hts head between affirmative, and the ceremony pro- | JUST RAKED OUT THE FISK years. When it grows old it makes two rods of the banister? It was miles round the countryside and dis itself a nest of cassis and t w i -:s of when Willy tried to get his head out eeeded. A laughable incident once plays It. and couldn't that the trouble com occurred nt a village wedding. When Truthful Old Gentleman Recalls to frankincense. In this it di s. Then He exitects a reward from each from it« bones and marro1 is pro- Mind a Catch That Was Really menced. He ralaed his voice (and the the bride had reached the church she * farmer he visits sod Is very teldum duced what seems a ill worm, but Worth While. neighborhood). The entire household had forgotten her gloves, and flatly dlsiipiMilnted. The gifts vary from ruahed to his rescue— mother leading, refused to be married without them, j It afterward becomes a ei sixpence to us much us 5 shillings, and Of the pelican he wr “ It was Just such a day as this," When with grandma a close second. They adding: “ lie quick, lest I change my one day on the road “ begging tbe fox” tried In every way possible to extri mind!” Two hours later the bride- j said the Pld fisherman. "There was a they find their ymjng kill a ser- can easily yield the lucky laborer 4 or cate the boy's heed, but without suc groom was discovered seuted in the j warm drizzly rain falling, with a light pent they mourn and ben •Ives !i pounds. tjlnod cess. It must have expanded during local inn, calmly puffing away at a wind from the south, a most favorable upon their sides, and wit The skin Is also, of course, his own the moments of Its Imprisonment. to lif# cigar, waiting, as he explained, to see : day to fish. It was down on tile south discharged they thus hrinn property, and for this he can some When grandma, with her usunl pres if the bride really would change her \ fork along In the late Nineties that I the hollies of tbe dead.” times secure us much as 23 shillings ence of mind, ordered, "Get me a saw, mind. made tile big catch.” In the murket of the nearest town. "How many did you get?” I asked, quick I" mother broke down complete ROCKS THAT PUZZLE R W IN us I moved my elmlr closer, so as not ly : “Oh, grandma, will we have to cut CROMWELL HAD LIGHTER SIDE to miss any of the story. bis head elf?” “ No." answered “ gran," FOLLOW QUEER OLD CUSTOM calmly, ’'just Che banister rod.”—Chi Great Naturalist Could Offer No Ex “ Well, it was no use to try to count planation of Peculiar Land Off Incident Recorded of Him Seems to them.” said the old fisherman, as he cago Journal. South American Coast. Good Friday Csremonlsa That Have Prove That He Could Enjoy a refilled his pipe. " I was raking hay Foundations In Charity Ars Still Practical Joke. down on a big meadow near the river, English Archbishops. T o the average reader the name of Malntalnsd In London. when a Mg school of salmon trout The There are but two archbishops of It Is told of Oliver Cromwell, the came up, so 1 Just drove back and Rt. Paul's Rocks is unfamiliar. average geography and map make no One of the queerest customs to b# the Established Church of England In English leader and soldier, that he forth across the river and raked them seen In the queer old city of London mention of St. Paul’s Rocks. They are, England— the archbishop of Canter hnd n great love o f fun, which ho is observed on morning of Oood Fri bury and the archbishop of York. The would Indulge often at the expense of out, you could see piles of fish of course, uninhabited. The little for miles on both sides of tlu- river.* day, when 21 widows of the parish known island or rather group, lies one former Is the first peer of England others, according to the impulse of “That sure must have been some big pick up hr many bright silver Six next to the royal family, and has the the moment. An exuuiple o f this trait degree above the equator and 510 school of fish,” I remarked, s pences, fresh from the mint, from a miles off the coast o f South America. title of bla grace given to him. ami is shown In the following Incident. “ Well, that was the most fish I flat tombstone In the churchyard and likewise most reverend father In God. Cromwell hnd a very beautiful daugh In the entire breadth o f the Atlan- ever seen,” he said as he tilted back receive us many hot cross buns. He Is styled lord primate of nil Eng ter, and at the (line he came into In Ids ehnir and crossed bis legs. \ tic there is probably no land so re- I mote. The Rofcks measure only about Kuhere, the founder of St. Bartholo land and metropolitan. The archbish power In England oqe of his nttend- “They bad to put in new piers under mew s, away buck In the Twelfth cen op of York has precedence of dukes nnts took n fancy to this young lady. j 1,400 feet In length and some 700 all the bridges on the river; those fish and great officers of state, except the One day Cromwell went into his feet in width. There is no harfcfor tury, who Is credited with having bfen hud completely worn them oil when worth the name the only entrance be a merry jester In hie unregenerate lord chancellor. He Is called his grace (laughter's room und was surprised to they rubbed them coming * up tbe and most reverend father In God. nnd see his page on his knees making a ing a narrow inlet but a few feet in days, nitty have laughud at the con- styled primate o f England and metro declaration of his love to hi%dnughter. river.” width. As far,as the records show, "W ere there any very big ones?” I politan. The archbishop of Canter It has only been visited two or three SUMMONS. “ What does this mean?” demanded asked. bury has a stipend of £13,000 ($73,000) Cromwell. times in the' last 50 years. "W ell, yes,” drolled the old man, IN TH E C IR C U IT C O U R T O F TH E a year, and the archbishop of York The most famous visitor to the “ May it please your worship," stam “6ome o f tbe farmers along the river S T A T E OF OREGON FO R M A L one of £9.000 ($43,000). Rocks was, doubtless, Charles Darwin, mered the frightened page, “ I am In used the backbones of tlu* largest ones H E U R C O U NTY. love with yonder waiting maid”— who landed there and made mi pointing, to her as he spoke— “ and I to stnke their beans on.” nute investigations. His description) M A R Y DODGE, Plaintiff, When Spring Comet to London. “ I supposp the ribs formed ¡1 ludde- of tHis visit is contained in ids hook vs. In the long lane that leads to spring have .been beseeching your daughter to gather the beans with," 1 -'aid. on volcanic islands. Darwin decided C H A R LE S H. DODGE, Defendant. the first new leaf o f brush or (ree is to us« her Influence In my behalf." “ Yes, that's right,” said the old man after careful investigation that the “ Are you willing," said Crcunwell to To Charles H. Dodge, the above tbe honeysuckle, next Is the elder's, as he plodded down the bill.— Wash Itocks were not of volcanic origin. and now at last the green buds appear the waiting mnld, “ to have this fellow named defendant: ington star. for your husband?" They lie much too far south to have In the name o f the State o f Ore on tbe hawthorns, and break Into leaf, I been a part of the fabulous continent “ Yes,” she answered. so that a forward hedge Is dappled gon, you are hereby required to ap "W ell, then,'' said Cromwell, we’ll FIRST TO CROSS CONTINENT of Atlantis. In his report Darwin with verdure. The wood sallows, with ! Bays that the island was composed of pear and answer the complaint filed their satin-soft cushions of down, hnve a minister cnlled In nnd you two against you in the above entitled make a silvery Illumination In umher- shall be married Immediately,” nnd It Sir Alexander Mackenzie Made Adven ! rocks unlike any lie had ever seen, nnd adds that he was unable to char suit within six weeks from the 7th hued woods, and the cushions are fast was no sooner said than done.— Phila turous Trip With a White Party acterize them by any name. in 1792-1793. day o f July, 1922, which is the date opening into golden flowers. Ited nnd delphia Ledger. J, of the first publication o f this sum mons; and if you fail so to appear and answer for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the com plaint, to-wit: , For a decree of divorce from the defendant and the care and custody o f the two minor children o f the plaintiff and defendant, and fo r a judgment for her costs and disburse ments o f this suit. This summons is published in the Gate City Journal, a weekly news paper published and having general circulation in this County, by order o f the above entitled Court made and entered on the 6th day o f July, 1922, and dircting the tame to be published for six weeks commencing with the issue o f said paper o f July 7th, 1922, and ending with the issue of August 18th, 1922, and further directing that a copy o f this sum mons and of the complaint be forth with mailed to defendant at hts place o f residence if known. D A V IS & KESTER, Attorneys fo r Plaintiff, Residing at Vale. Oregon. umber shades are the first colors of spring. Osier beds make arresting patches of orange red In a landscape, and the elms are wine hued with their myriads o f flowers—the wryneck inay be calling among them any day.—Loo- dan Post. Cannibal Plant. In the Indian territory Is a remark able parasite called the air plant. One will frequently find the ground cov ered with what seems luxuriant vege tation. for this plant has a rich foliage of deep and ahundunt green. However, If one lifts one o f these little twigs be will find It attached to a strong, woody stem. Continuing to lift it and following It for yards, he will find that the vine Is not clinging tn any thing. but is simply lying upon other plants, and If he fellows It Its whole length he will come to the other end of the stem, without root nnd attached to nothing. Under the plant will be only dead twigs und stems of other vegetation, for nothing can live under this life- ■applug vine. Onions as Madicine. The Hebrews regarded the onion merely for ita culinary value. Tha Greeks were fond of both onions nnd N O TIC E OF S A L E O F E 8 T R A Y S . garlic, the former apparently used whan drinking to Increase thirst and IN TH E JUSTICE C O U R T OF TH E anchance the pleasures of the cup. D ISTR IC T OF NYSSA, M A L Rut In palmy days of Rome the two H EUR C O U N TY , S T A T E OF OR vegetables had become largely tjie badge o f tbe rabble. In the Middle EGON. ages any well-set table contained a G. G. LEES, Claimant, plate o f red onions. The chief repute vs. of tbe onion In medicine was as s JOHN DOE, Defendant. diuretic and remedy for dropsy. This N O TIC E is hereby given that belief has persisted up to the present pursuant to an order heretofore time and It Is somewhat strange tn made by W. S. Clore, Justice o f the find that as early as 1833 onions and Peace of said Court, the undersigned a milk diet were pronounced the best remedy for dropsy. will sell or cause to be sold, at pub lie auction fo r cash, on the 9th day Helping tha Judge. o f August, 1922, at the hour o f 2 It n i bis first esse, sad the lawyer, o’clock p. m. at the corral located on the NW14 of the NE14 o f Section whose xesl probably outweighed hi* 17. Twp. 19 S. R. 47 E. W. M., learning, was arguing a case In u local court. Malheur County, Oregon, the follow “ My coutsutlon. your honor." he ing described stock, to-wit: One ■old. “ la that the lower court made grade Herford cow, 4 or 6 years an error because the verdict is against old, branded — on left hip, ear tbe weight of evidence." “ W e can’t hear that," said the marks, half underslope end half under crop in right ear. Also black judge, meaning that even a rising and white calf, no brand, ear mark young lawyer’s opinion Is not evidence. "•Very well, then," said the young ed, crop in left ear le ft aide o f nose ■an of the law, who entirely nils-.-d nnd tongue cut off, which said stock the point, “t f your honor will listen was taken up, as estrays, by said t will apeak a little louder."— London undersigned, Dec. 10, 1921, said Answers stock w ill be sold to satisfy dam ages, cost of keeping, and all ex Land and Luttsrs. * pense incurred including Justice -Ten can't come Into the building, Fees and cost o f advertising and ■eld the saver* man In the uniform sale, and such other costs and ex “ Tou rs a book agent.” “I'm not," proteated the visitor. 'Tin penses as may have been regularly a Uterstor. i f a man who sells houses made. G. G. LEES, Claimant. Id a "realtor a man who sells h.s.ks First publication July 14, 1922. feaa a perfect right to be known as a Second publication July 21, 1922. lite rs tor * flood McCormick Mower for aaia. ! •asms tn Be Nature’s Law. Albert Gibson.— Adv. Tan can’t kaap a dead level long. If an barn everythin* down fiat to mnke Lost— One sorrel mart, weight I Why. blaaa jou r #oul. If all ft** about 1009 lbs., with roached mane, M M ot th# world were reduced to branded 9 on left shoulder. $19 M M t you'd hare a new set of mll- reward will be paid fo r return o f M nlraa In a couple of roa-* or so. animal. J. N. Shelton, .Njraan, O r • t o f tbs trade In potash.—Oliver egon. Adr.-JnsM -tf The first white man to cross tills Remarkable Mountain of Sand. continent by a route north of Mexico In the great desert regions of the was Sir Alexander Mackenzie, a Southwest there is a remarkable Scotsman, who rose high in the serv jnountain of sand. The behavior o f ice of the old North West company, it mystified the early settlers who In which was amalgamated with the Hud the days#of ’40 followed the old trail son's Bay company in 1821. Macken from Yuma to Los Angeles. The moun zie was in the Far West when he tain was constantly changing form, planned his trip across country to the j The first pioneers mentioned it tn Pacific coast. In the autumn of 1792 , |h(ljr fr|pn(]g as a landmark by which he led his party far up the Peacerl\er, i f)Ipy J H f guide themselves on their where they built a post and wintered. I WI^. into the ntn, country, but It On May 9, 1793, the party sot out, pass- ¡ changed its appearance so rapidly tlgit ing up the Peace river, through the I n)any of tholl) faiied to recognize it. Rocky mountains, across to the Fraser j wan,iere(j f ronl the trail and were lost river, which was followed down stream | |n the desert. for some distance, and then across p ,p (Usrovrrp(, h,ter that, It was country through an unexplored region, the s t I W vvin„ B tllllt f ron, time to until*the party came out on the In- : t,m(. „ „ aorosS the de .rt that clfic coast. Mixing n quantity of \er j nn(je t)1(, ,nountntn act in so queer a millón with melted grease, Mackenzie | v.n wln(l ,,lew It shifted wrote on the inland side of a high rock j |oogp fr,„„ s|,„t lo „„other, rlsing,from the shore these words to h d lltÁ cw domes and pinnacles and mark his visit; “ Alexander I.irken- destroyed others, tirtll within a short zle. Just from Canada hy land, th” tlrpl(1 ,)„, „hole mountain |.n ute.l an twenty-second of July, One thousand ] eI<lrelv ncw oll,iim «gainst the sky. seven hundred nnd ninety-three. Lat. 1 . ________________ 52 degrees, 20 minutes, 48 seconds ¡ . Books Centuries Old. north.” Mackenzie then retraced his A L,tt,e carnm°- Some of England's oldest art treas course nnd returned to the East. One of the young vomen knew noth- • __ ________________ _ ing about football and knew she knew ures, from Durham cathedral’s mo nothing; the other knew nothing about nastic library, were recently brought to Conservation of the Birds. football and thought she knew some- London und placed on view at the Vic Entlrely apart from the economic | th(n(r> Th(! r0Sult was that the couple toria and Albert museum. Most of the are the ethical and aesthetic p mscs < * caused endless amusement among tli# work in northern English of the ear When lier Anglo-Irish schools o f Lindisfurne the question. Does not good citizen spo<.,ators sittlnK .. .„r them ..... . and Durham, and the examples ship demand that nil i>osslhle measure j th(, K,r| who tl„ )11K,„ slu, glv„ n ,,f |rmwllrntu of eallgraphy and Illumination range be taken to conserve, perpetuate an. i (hln(, Increase all the beautiful and useful inf„ rm.,tion to th„ Irl who knew she in dates from the Seventh to the Four creatures of the earth? The fauna no I didn't know much the latter pointed teenth century. Among • the manu leas than the flora of a country are i to the Hold and a. ed: scripts are two traditionally attrib among its great treasures to be cher uted In the Middle ages to the vener “ What are those?" ished and protected for the genera able Rede, hut this ascription is not “ What, dour?" replied her compan tions to come, as well as for the de now accepted. There are. also, sev light and enjoyment of that of the ion. “ Do you me :n all thi -c little eral of the hooks given to the mon present. In any country ns more per- j figures?" They’re men, of course.” astery by the Bishops William de St. I "No, no! I mean thbse posts stuck sons turn hack to nature for recrea- Carlieph (1080-1096) and Hugh de I tlon nnd entertainment, the apprecia- In the ground." Pulset (Pudsey) 1154-1195. Three of tlon of natural resources inerc - mil ^ n,| s|„, pointed to the goal posts, the four volumes of Pudsey’s Bible, as a kindlier spirit is manifested ward \ "W ell fancy you not kn.nvlng what one of the most splendid in existence, the birds. This quickened Interest in i they are!” exclaimed Mi Knowall. are included in the exhibit. nil phases of bird life finds expre--ion . «w h y. they’re football fixtures!" In organized effort to promote their j - - - - - - - - - - - - —.— A Word for Moth*rs-in-Law. well-being as well ss In the individual Peculiar Church ‘‘Ceremonies.’* A Pennsylvania preacher blames effort to attract and cherish through Since a Spanish play produced at mothers-ln-iuw for 75 per cent of the kindliness these delightful ornaments the Opera Comlque, depicted llano aiutrlmonial disasters and refers to of park and lawn.— Exchange. ing in churches Parisians believe them ns "mother-out-laws." We ven that dancing in such establishments ia ture to say mothers-ln-law and fathers- Being filmed hy an American mov I |n fa. lll(,nab|,, „ n,y in-law have done more to prevent mat-1 log-picture operator, the sph! ! themselves would be against such at rlmnnlnl shipwrecks than all the law course, was able to demonstrat its . tractions * in France. Nevertheless and the gospels, asserts Capper’s qualifications for the silent drum there exists a church in France where Weekly. The old folks know the reefs one day in the year— Saint Marcel’# and how to steer by them, and they Armenian# are Jazzing their day—dancing i# allowed in the village wish, the young folks to have a p ro » to gAt some punch into it, \\ church. A t Barjols, they kill a calf perous and reasonably happy voyage. Inject a little Into the Armenian and cook it in the church and eat it Mothers-In-law and fathers-ln-law arc drit? selves If it creates fighting there. After the meal the choir make# •he beacon lights of the matrimonial y for a local .•eu. They shine on every dangerous The announcement that bel < are tf I up the liveliest shore and certainly the world never give way to suspenders seem to ha*« ' . and couple* had greater need for them than at lacked authority. Now If t :».« i shorn of present. nose emsefs. that might be Haggling Habit#. i bis story is told of a tightwad who as prevailed upon one Sunday morn .. by ids wife lo go to church. Not nl> \v** he very busily reading the »o^ruui o f the service when *he col- »•ciion basket was passed, but when In* minister announced that the con mi ion would all Join In sinking hive stanzas o f Old Hurdled the mao arose from his sea* and from force of habit usked the minister t he hoi do t ake it the Ninety and Nine. i ’ !?. wife hasn't urged hiq^to go to nm u. with r since.—Columbus DUpat*.:* . Cuckoo t- 2 'jG 01 Any Size. For ingenious villainy, the cuckoo holds the prize uinong h‘ rds. It lay* eggs in the nests of other l lr<Js; then, as si un as the young cuckoos hatch, it lifts the rfther nestlings on its aek and throws them from the ueM or ob# j them of the food brought buck by their parents. Tbe cuckoo - “ ¿ns to have the ability to lay eggs of the •«;•» size as those alread.v In the nest whether they are large miiu II frace Danger Steadfastly. Danger* are no more light if the; o n e seen 1 light ; and •••.ore danger# have deceived men than forced them; nay, it were hener to^neet some dan gers half-way, though they come noth ing near, than to keep, too tong a watch upon their appmerhos; for If n man watch ton long, *i .is odds he will fall asleep —Lord *iacon. Copper Weld# Iren. It hns boon iy discovered t Iron may he v ry 1 ».mly nnd cmr enti y welded h; mr.kdig nse of • If a* piece of «.oi pcr o»i ¡i h iron he heated in h n »f;n r spiiere of byd gen, the copp» r vi; 1 spread «ver iron In a thin netrating film. Th If the copper je melted bet we* pieces of Iron. II «c id « tlu-tn t the iKpfM-r fi'm act on Tty workd. in lief ween tli » crystal# of tlu I'hidcM for «1* • m turi»Ines are the article# which have been i cured by this simple and nove! i — Out ot Place. He could wj/ite i comic essay that would make you I’airlx roar a- :i Ills after dinner speeches \ ere with humoi brimr.dn. .'or Ini when loir lo mind the baby his resources flatly f.- 'led and the funnier he tried to he the more the baby willed in.ami Transcript Insurance Will Cover It. An Inheritance lax is a r ort that matures at death. Kxeliu. U niversity » O rkotì J. Boydell Resident - - Agent. . OREGON For Quick Service Nyssa Transfer C a ll th e PHONE 70 F 2 4 4 4 W 4 4 44 W W 4 1 I I I l t « *4( j| Nyssa Barber Sh#p and C IG AR STOKE ; ; II A IK AN D hot C U TTIN G COLD B ATH S L. B. H A M A K E R , Prop. ¡I Nyssa, O rem . 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Go to the Nyssa FlourMill For Flour and Feed Phone 36 R C h op p in g; an d (> rin d < n g . mreman and son and "renine ..i the opportunity. Ontario, Qgo. R. D RAVAG E Twilight Is in..: ... Me b? the earth*# a f n i o s i i « power m < reflect the suns r..;, - ¡i certain < 'time after the sun In»** •* i * « .red he- - low the horizon the sun * r:ivs pas# « through the earth's . ’ nos; •r»* it stich < nn nn;;!e that the light ray * < ed and refracted i * Moequito*# Strong W«r * In proportion to siz«i • whig miiveie» are equal If < nn ecgle s. A mosquito car fly 50 utiles < without r h; it. end «vit wind three Unie# Hint di# tance. a T b e cost is moderate, the protection com plete. F r o m eeeding time to harvest your crop is covered from all dan gers o f fire. I f your crop bums, the Hartford pays the Joss promptly and in iolL SHAVING, < «». Field Insurance. “ A Bone to Pick/* Tills phrase originalen in a marriage custom of Sicily The father of the bride hands the bridegroom a bone saying, “ Pick ibis horn»; you have un N Y S S A dertaken a most difficult task. - Ap parently married life among the Sicil ians did not 1.1 vv¡i y * r.m smoothly! Punishment. She was only three years old, but she was very vain. After all, age has little to do with vanity. Her governess found her the most difficult of the three children to man age, nnd the whole family was sur prised when they discovered that the young girl who was hired to wheel the baby out In the park could manage her as easily as if she were a model child. “ How do you do It?” the mother asked one day. The girl smiled. “ She’s easy enough to handle,” she said. "Made moiselle always tries to reason* with her. That doesn’t do any good, be cause she just turns unthinking ears to her. But when I have her out, if she won’t behave, I just take her lit tle curls and tuck them away up un der her hat so no one can see them. Then in about two minutes she’ll promise to be Just ns good as gold If I ’ll only pull them out again.** Pathetic Picture of Author. In the first chapter of Edmond Go###'# “ Impression#” he recalls a strange pair in a victoria he often met in the course o f hi* walks from the northwest o f London toward Whitehall In and after l«7fl. The man, pretoa turely aging, was hirsute, rugged and satyrlike. That was George Henry Lewes. The woman was "a large thick-set syhil. whose mssslve festure*. dreamy and Immobile, somewhat grim «■lien seen in profile, were Incongru- mis iK.rrtered hy a hat, always In the height of the Paris fashion, which N o power on earth can saw* y o u r c ro p w h e n o n c e the flames are sweeping over the fields. But you can protect y o u r s e lf fro m m o n e y lo ss through Hartford G rain In C IT Y A ll AND DRAY U H I C. 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