dread of her give so hea rest. pimormmfim do? Whyletl‘ er Christmas be marred with the other year of cleaning? Why let vy a toil of her strength and A New Hoover will brighten her Christmas as no other gift you could name. And why TheI-loover, instead of an ordinary “vacuum cleaner?” Simply because Positive Agitation makes The New Hoover more than twice efl-‘icient! Be- cause-of it, T ‘ New Hoover gets more than twice as much dirt fromarngjdthe ordinary cleaning time, as even former Hoovers! ' ' I May we prove it to you? A sfew moments at our Demon- stration Booth will show you why rug experts the _world over unite in calling '1 lie New dangerous. wet It was almost iiii fast ‘i . Hoover the greatest advance ever made in rug cleaning. Gomplete with Dusting Tools, now only 86.25 down; balance monthly OLMAN’S ' binds -the surface of ii e]ii_v iriick and Trotting Tracks u,» w. ii. fiuelirr. Of and out oi‘ l] llW racing sample makes what nlso prevents The Ideal course for training nnil rni-lng comes under the head of loiiiii or clay loiiin. Both of them have a i-nshloii which tiilses off the Jnr when n horse liIts theiii iit spied. 'l'hi-_v life also flrin enough not to cup like a sand or gravel conrso ivln-n dry. The prlneipiil fiiulr that i-un ho foniid wltli thcni ls thiit they soiik uh fill“ like u sponge iind are hnrd to dry after ii shower unless they lire ii-i-li ilrtilntyil, lt ls, however, possible to get iit them with the harroiv entllcr tlniii ii elny trnek from the fact thiit the soll is not so apt to roll up when illsturbed. For racing purposes a i-lny triii-k ls the fastest nnil the flriuest for iill kinds of horses when the iveathi-r ls fnvoriible. its surfui-e will also resist riiln if thoroughly floated so that lt. hi iituootli enough for iviiivr to run to the pole uud ill appear in the dlti-li on Hie Inside of t o riiil. lf on the other hand a elm" triieli hi llltiftrllflili)‘ t|oiik~ ed while the iiurfiiee ls rough, (yglptipl. ally during cool iieiiiher, it is it illl. fleiiit task to flit it so thiit is can be used for racing. A burrow should never lie used on in cliiy track when it looks like rain. A flinit is tlicn the inost useful tool while ii course should never rout-Iii surface. i\ light uiisty riilii is tho. ivorst lllllllilll! ‘Pl’ weather that i-nn i>t~ pus-soil to un iissoi-liilloti which is giving ritccs ovcr ii clay truck. lt tin." mm.“ ill‘ U11‘ ilmllilll"! l-rfliilunliy niiii rctnliiii it until the wind or sun cun assist in drying lt. i. 0n the other liaiiil n heavy down- pour bcnls down the rough iipotii on a rluy track iinil iilloivs the ruin to m" off towards iho pole if the boil of 1|“. ivouriii- has the propi-r slant. An up. pllctiiltin of euloluni eliluriilc also at nlilht wet spell lie lcfl ii elny with ii gives it ii flrni stirfiii-o ivhllo it keeps down the ilnst. This by product of the stilt ivi-lla more tlinii pays fur it- self by niiikine It unnecessary to keep the sprinkling wagon going n|n| also by preii-nllni: llifllll‘ tl iviiizon lond of iirfnci- froni illsnppenrIni-t in dust. The sticerss of n riice ineetiiig or ll fnlr depends on the Charlottetown and Summer-side iQ-lil-IS. . IYlAMOUB BAYINGH GENERALLY the sixteenth century, ls mlsquotcii. RIISQUOTEII. lug of lrs. directs iirt: lll expressions of iiuiliors rItInS ed lii everyday tiillt and w catcs of absolute iler at llio liberties taken with or lapses lnto the ludicrous. example Butler's e thiit complies against his will 0f his own opinion still, an may l“! he cannot be convinced. iit itiiotiitlons from the ue. York Times. rrect-Pls it not. that man should llvo alone." "cq[_i"1§€ilUlil, thorn urlselh "u," lncorrect-"A cloud no blggc j ii man's hand." l rrert-"ln tho multitude of coun . them ls siifctyi" ls- Cliffdtfllleillilllnm", al texts llllii the ueeusliiiinl rcstilb 'l‘ii ku famous llnes~—~ -h aro tlius Interpri-tcil: “ffoiivlncc an against his will and hos of the persuaded neiiliist his lllblc id be mauled is surprising, lint ll llore are n few noted by the good that iniin m he stone," lneorrect-"lt is not . ii ‘~ e elem] out of the sen like u man's i|ii:iirri-i~t-»"lii inultitudo of counselors ihvre is Tusser wrote: . urtis none to good. l.ord reversed In _ nilnil." "She and comparisons are oi wrote llr. John Donne, and he sl .viiriously Interpreted. Even Ben Jon- ‘ni-ighlioriiig" lii tho fiiiiious llliirnrllll! ynosure of neighboring eyes. flit! usy huin of nit-n" in the iiiiiiie lion-lii "phiixo; hztillfiivl“;‘iuiriulxwiflf i?‘ 'l,’Alii-gro" liiis “hiiuiitti" for "hum.“ as“ l ‘ " “'1' v~ conclusions orthodox" quite so memmmlcsm for “mmugh n lliliitlliiils‘ "illlllliifllll," should lie ‘And prove their doctrine orthodox, mi "iiiigggers-dratvlng" for "daggers TIIWII," by that sumo author. The umous cnuplet affecting the tlmoroul oldli-rs run thus: For those that fly may fight again. \\'hich we. ciiii never do that's slnln. also from "lludlbriis." ‘John Morris, l6h7-l7ll. wrote “like angel's visits short iiuil bright," rind Robert Blair, 1699-1746. lind it. "like those of angels short iiiid fur between" _ “no Thomas ("iimpbell iidoilioil Ills sentiment in "l'lo.'isurcs of lint‘ " 1111 "like nngefti visits, few iiuil fa lie- iweeu." The. iuauv-hii quotes Rviiilflll- r Brooke wrote inure than threel “It” iluflllk Ii"! illvrlllih’ image at the itiile and grand stand is 4811111019 of _vi'hiit riiln can ‘do “out o‘ “gm h, o“; (,1 l0 a race meeting even of two week; l, duration wits seen at Lexington last "if" (‘Ollffc While It is in progress l'clor Manning would in all llffllllllltl‘ Rut-o trucks nre either sand. gravel, blilty have hiid n record ‘ehiy. loam. clay loiiin, oi- einili-i-s. The stead of 1:69:34. ' itiiii and cinder courses citii be used lu 11111105! IIYIY kind of weather. llnin im- broven them although when they are eiise has nn up to date clny tniek. dry they are not to be dusty. deep and |Whlle ‘tho soil has n solt ilie old iline trucks feeling the Ifuillori ltiver Driving Park “1i|f.'l)llt"liliflll thq surface is nhnost per- a fair llllllDlB of ii siiiid course. When feet. 1t is also drained so thoroughl- ns a clay that after ii storm tho -trnck. Ht. Frisco made his record of start at the pole and work out Instead 2:0l3-- over lt ivhlio Peter Manning of from the outside fence as on other also trotted it Iii 11593-4 during "IEIPUIIIIQR. _l.iist meeting held lii Poughkeepsla. riielng condition ln half the timtgUn- ,- ill last year, however. the date of the A gravel triieli is tho pebble pickers meeting brought It iit a paradise. season lie there lii bllf"f'l'f_ulilfl evaporation and Q find ii few » coating to 5mg“ mo“ it it had not been fur the eltiiler course surface for horse oii-n- not a wheel would have turned srs to complain of and use its iin iilibl meeting in 1925. wvhon ii ilooks like ii suspicious break. lt takes ii lot of ruin to stop the riielug ovi~r' one of these trucks while ll free iippil- cation of calcium chloride makes theiu ns firm as a belt and dut. a ivayi-i kept the half HQ? triick at 0r- lnnilo in trim. ilt is n mixture of sen sitnd and leaf mould. The water goes through It like a iileve. wood mile course between that point iinil Sanford the management covered coiitiltiou of the i. was CHARLOTTIQTOWN GUARDIAN the riite of speed ii tlilii ls worth considering when trials im: being iiinde second or tvro. to establish \vi'orld's h-i-ordii. lliiil it been iloiie In 1922 of 1 :55 In‘ t . The New York State l-‘air at Syra- putty like when wot. under favorable barrows can ilt, therefore, can be put in tlmbe when _nt the The winter rains In Florida have ni- idt the Long- the course with inarl which ls tho nnnie that goes with the clay In Flor- lilii. lt made a fast iiiid firm course but the chances tire that this belt will be rut Into the sand when tho runners begin Lo go over it durliig the vvlute months. .' While the euro of- itraclis differ oti account of the soil It is n sure forni- unl that water never fails to Improve ii sand or light griivel course. Loiiiii trucks, as lrrule, ci;i almost take core of themselves if they were kept smooth niiil not permitted to get gutterd by rnlii. A clay track intuit never he no- giecled. .lt,ls n i-onstnnt cure for the lriiclt iiiiiiiiiger. f permitted to get. dry several u on loads surface blow avviiy (EUEFY windy day and lf not given prompt iiileiitlon afti-‘r rain It will bnki: nnil bccuiuc. as hard as a board. The peculiar feature lii connection with all trucks ls that every iniin who i-iiioes along linoivs Just. what. is rc- iiulreil to mnko them perfect. If’ gin, en ii free hand he is almost -sure to iniike ii nn-ss of lt. The iiiun oii_ the spot froni spring to full is the one to be trusted. (live him plenty of help illlll cut out the free nilvloe iind in llillfily-Illllb times out of ii hundred thi- footing will be good ivhcii the horses come out for the first heat. _j_<-oa___. IN CALIFORNIA. Monsieur llon (‘oi-or was happy. lit: wais iii-iirly always happy, iWliy should he not be‘: llad he not the \lll~ futbouinbli: blue of California skies, the shadow of clouds upon the rolling hills, the friendly shade of eucalyptus trees that waved hlni a grectlngfrom every little rise? Hail he not the per- fuine ol‘ the gentle ivlnils. liie far~ flung gold of poppies spread like ll blanket on suave slope/s’! Jliid lio not the shining ribbons of the uspliiilt roiiiis nuiiiiing to everywhere’) lliid ‘ie not the pli-k-iind-ehniisc of lroplv Border of snoiwenpped Line, the fruit innils, iinil ilie seal These were his ‘ronsures. and ho pnrtook of them ‘iirgely, tiimtlni; their flavour as iiu epicure might taste ii choice vintage. during their bentities 2n the secret vaults of his iioiil nit inst the tiny when be inust give them up for ever. Not‘ that Motisliaur ever put that Postponement s ii re expensive only for .i ilnv or two. lf there 0st. fall. ‘At thiit point the flags ivori down from Tuiisiliiy to the followlni: road time tnbln and leave for hoiiiii horses rneeil to nu iiliiiost ciupiy grand stand. .Tbe niiuies ivere still boxes them were fur away. Ll lilrsk shsivei- on second week also showed those whi- watch ll course thiit the association had not prepared In nilviince for anything of‘ that kind. When the flood i-iiuit: ft stream started near the first tnrii iiiiil inside of the rim nf the track uhlll it arrived iit the timers’ stand. At that point it began to disappear but nt the saint- tlini- it. left fl long: strip of niuil which interfered with the footing tin- iii ihc iuldille of the following lifter- iis fre- l-lxcept wliiii stands as never It stood 111191313’ "N! HPPNXWWN llliiiato reinnlr- eiit illscusslon us Io tho original 1'- 15 "11 m will‘! l» i .\lnliipi'op’s opiiiluii of attention n, this hundred years ago, “And out u! inlnd as soon as out of light, which is no“ RH‘ their put- eousiilt the riiil- tAs tho Incul patronage iii very light pit hut [mint iltirlng ilie second ivcck the on the but the people who . fluid for Monday of the flowed ln first iiiiil iicconil horse phiec thought lii concrete form: rather lt was nn unseen uniickiiowiedgcil ilnrli~ iiesti 0f the future. like the litilfwnn- seloiiil knowledge that after the glori- ous diiy uinst eoiiie the night. Hut the night liiid iitiirs-jtist so. .Ani.l lllonsleur liiid tip memories, ll lfilky “'1? of‘ them-for who knew? Perhaps-Just pi-rhtips-“le hon lili-u“ uilght permit one lo curry tbein ill" son speaking of Shakespeare's “smiill 5l°ll'l"3'- Mm" "|"l"-“'d "l" ‘m’ "l" liiliil the Veil. Latin and less Greek." has "little" :_':_r‘_h“"';f‘: "f 'h°_g""k ‘lid m“ "mil" l‘ Ho Monsieur sinili-il to ilie sweet stiliiflliuteq. tin- ‘rsinitlv. Mlltons u“ J0 P armpits c ‘ortl i" H" ll "'11"? Wind's kiss, looked back upon the hiiniitn fut-e divine" gets "fnriii“ for thevlll-H l’ mllml“ "ml bu‘ wlmlh" wlensnnt Innil with Joy, anti wiilkeil ‘fiii-e“ and “iill" is itdoptcil T01‘ m, "WWI: ‘(_)|';‘:"'H":: mmumed w" m" briskly on his urgent journey to--no- vhere lii pnrlleulnn-Vliigle h}. ltoss. -".\lonsleur o1’ the llaiiiboivs (Cati- still.) HTOIHNG HONEY. There Is ii right and n wrong pint-e rrong place to store honey. _ lloney. ‘like other highly concen- nrted sugar solutions, will keep uell for a long‘ time with proper care, and It does not readily mould, ferment, o: ipoll. ilbwlll, however. absorb mois- "urc and if exposed to a moist at- rnosphere may hecoung diluted to tho ‘mint wliero fcrmatatlon occurs. lt ihould therefore, he kept In ii dry, vuriu. iilry place. Temperature, how- Wei‘, is not so important in the stor- Ilk of extracted honey. Where urge - I 1111011. tuantlties are stored lt ls fre u ti \ m‘ i ‘Li’ sin-s “llltlLtlilKvitl visits. few iiiill ieeessiiri‘. oii-liia to the‘ Qllzffflutill: s B ciiiss VIIJTIDI. f!" iivlvilvii- , I '_ _ _ Tll('l‘t‘_ ls llilirc training lli leliiigilin weiiiiii Io use tho Cvlltll‘ which Ky‘ PEA K htmthi-iv Priors ‘hllic l‘ll 'l*‘if'1'*-°'» ilurini: the course of the year‘ thiiii iii llUllKll’ it iiiiiy be i-ool, niuiir not In: ‘nrwbJorharu h‘ m‘ “my ‘Mm! iiiitl Illiciiiillfiillfultziliil Kilflhlimfigl] any other point in the fluiilry. 0|‘ inuip. The i-oiilniucrs of extracted y‘ u", mm": hwnrrcetn-"Tlicro isiqll"! "11" ill" \ 11"" l‘ '1' iii-i-oiiiit of this the lied of the lriicii oney ought always to ho tightly clos- lkg new undi-r ilie sun." lino» "Thai he " it"; incorrect —"llii . lriy rend." . illkt~»“'flii- liiliorer is lNIlril": lncorroct-—-“’l‘ho lilborc l‘ll“! of his hiiv." J iiilill glitters is not remit-red, "All is not gold tliii ' lFfil/‘iiiiil ‘All thiit glitters is nol - fillttiirii evidently docs. no! ill‘ fhil plays Ibo thing." quoted of . H t "lii-r". llltl." lllll "iizmuclibprilhw h‘ “M” worthy ol‘ iilllvilipioti-il line of Shnkespi-nrc's| gold." has wiiril" Is always quoted vilth "its" for “'l‘lie woman thiit. is spoiled bv “hesi- Ailillsoifs ltutcs." (‘uiillfvvlfii "N" W“ " l‘ll" diii-h to receive lt. like fl Wlllllllll scorned" is niliupioivtl Their is also another antiquated pill! "iii-ll has," vii‘. TWIN?" "A Hui" feniurc nl this place. 'l‘liiit Is thi- 'leiii'niiil: Iii ii iliiiiifiml“ llllllli l" flock of‘ ii ilozcii niulcs liltchcil lo fiv- lg|rc|| m; "u little knowledge.” whit-h renders it perhaps less meaningful: iiiid hiii "welt-nine the coininll. iiiwi-il the going guest" has ilie more elcl-llllil ."ili-partlng in error. l IN VAIHABIA’ illli NGLED. ni ihls point was lowcrcil iinil the wii- ier riin ilown it lnstonil of into ti“. in. field where there should have been h hiirrowii. linw the trainers in lhil lovi utilities inisii lheiii lii n mystery‘. ,4 couple of siniill tractors would ilo niorr work in nu hour iiiiiii they tio ill flvc iiiid ilo It better. Willi uiuli- llllli horse power one triii-k of the liiirrow on u inile triii-k ls ii ilust. piiteli on it hot lnv before the next one ls uintlc. Will‘ ivltli approval by critics. iii-iuiit . . p .-' l ' _ _ "m" "w “uerflmml Wnmwo. \o|||'|g, in his oLoic (if llllll. "npflor l'\:llI IFIIIFlIIII-‘Htflllilklfl to ill hiirrou lii l‘ll rim-h ti"; conscience. of ‘vrllfl’ _ t I u h‘ or on te wioi rae can ie uork. L," n, ..,,“,|,],.',, m, "Wunim; wm-‘ml llllliilf“! "l‘ll i’ ""3""! ed liwlgllrlll til0llllltiilllllrtftflhlf it ha»: beer hm, M, m“, “m” "Hm" “WIN dt-cl nu I k I l _ cm‘ "w" iipr n lii in tit. ii .i . as hail l uie t: || m, N“,'_,_._.. l“ rfimv lbmmml m. And mental on y o ton qihpomto, twill". "'l‘init which we call." lHIl , mlmL | 1 | "fie; or . ' . |’ wmnm m "l", I inns ts inlsqiio ei ii n y ~’l‘hi.~ inosl oi the Inst iiilles vine!- Bit n ninii acquainted with. lie." "twins town nivlal " vign- iii wlndhtliiit min Iooil." i: flip general hi! . h Thomas Tuner. wtiorlluil In i_-revw-'i._ i _ it‘ ‘ \ iliiiii ‘\\. i,’ is lii il reitoirkiible fact that Shake 1's is niort- niisqiioled tliiin tiii_v r writer. "Though Ihiii ho. unid- Y"! there's method in it." lin- s "there's method in his iaadneup.‘ .“"v iieoniilntii n ll'l|'lIl with atrium "hllflwfl." lii rendered. ‘Misfortune boil? iviiyii. Gray's lillngy may llvi; forever and erroneous quotntionl. too. “Tllvy kept the noiseless tetior~of their W11!" In quoted by ninety-n no out of ‘a hundred ileriioiiii with "even tenor . (‘owner's "vllfiélydfl the very soles of life" invariably has the ‘very’ omitted. fln||fl|(i'g’“ul‘ there n will, than whi- doni finds ii way" finds nreeptnneo n. iqvhrgrc there's ii will there's n why." Burns‘ "some wee. short hour" i; qnlsrgeil to "the wee. short hours’ Wordsworth’! ‘The I000 die first" ls given with "young" suhstltiitod for nth-m," Rnbeliila‘ ~_"Ho lookl n gift yo", in m» in ith“ changes into n eorninanil not to ilo it: Bternifamrhey order. iuiiil l. this matter better Iii Frn re" undergoes alight. alternation l|| e tloii. "One step iihoro thee sublime makes the rlilieiiloua" la found in Palm's "Ago of Reason" niiil Ia liivl abi huiilied. _-_-¢o@—-? WOIIN’! IVINING IIJIT. 1mi- "Jiieoiliii- lilifil" evenliiii null i; one of the English woman's vari- iitlonl of fashion. A little vol-Int I-‘Oll short and very straight. with lice ruf- n" at the neck anti wrlstii covers a "m white silk skirt. The lilltod skirt iii not naeoalafli, of tartan. “All: llml of Iorlvona eolorlnn on a or‘ background carries out the Idea I\l - ‘flclently.~ with a Illlllllttl held and like! lqtntiluther shoes with larl! other omit». its wit" M" ' l-llt DI ‘Illi- hiive been trotted or Inxlngton lrneli show that the first quarter ill sloiv. 'l‘hiii is caused b~ the grade froin the iitiirt to ilie first paced over th' -d to exclude moisture and int-ident- ~lly nnis should they gain nuci-sii to -ho iitorertioni. \\i'cll ripened honey till keep for yeurs if stored where it vlll not nttrnet moisture. _ Where comb-honey is kept, ill ipiiin- ity. there should be ll free clrculutioii vf air. i“'lili this In view, tho store- ‘ooiu is frequently located on ilie sun. ~y side of the house or it is pint-oil in hi‘ llilil‘ ncnr tho roof. Window's ‘illtli he opened only In dry weather, ‘or ventilation is of no vnlue unless he nir uiluiltted contains less inoivt- uri- thuii thiit already present, Variation in temperature is to be Wfllitllfll. iis it causes condensation of ioiiituri- in the i-iippiugs of ti", 1-H“ "hich. in turn, iii aborlied by the hou- .y_ To determine whether the place lii iiltnl-le for the storage oi”ltonoy.»teut ‘t with salt-where salt will remain ‘ry it. may be stored with safety. If kept. at, ii low temperature. hou~ ‘y will gninuliite more readily. id's i for everything and the Ice<box is the . . A Cvedenz h. Ci...~..m.._ iwilibring all the most famous musicians "zind Victor Talking Machine Company u a‘. artists of the whole wide world your own hearthstone “Bravo! Encore!" you cry.‘ -wherc you can enjoy their unique talents _ Zlil tin: cncores you wisii,-——ti0 really . . . wholly . . . fully. "Yhis isolated marvel among new musical instruments, . . . this prince even among Orthophonic V ictroliis (made only by Victor, ncver_ forget) plays a delicate bird-note on the piping piccolo witli tlie same true beauty as it booms forth the lowest growl 0f the bluff tuba. livery iiotc from treble to bass is clearly distinguishable. The full symphony ensemble stzirtles you with its rich yet restrained clcpth. Nothing else like it. Years oi in it. The musical surmise. Exclusive, patented, made on on the principle of matclitd “smooth flow oi sound", ‘ to $430, as you choose. u“ “em 0r! .919!» viii Trade Mark Refit Victrola. of many for the illustrious Stokowski wheniho i ~ conducts his Philadelphia Qrchestra frorrrthe" " " “ f " " sound chamber of the Qrcdcnza. ‘i And what a wonderful sound chainbie, impedance Or‘ - ' _‘ v... may still obtain a Credenza hum Christmas from “l-lls Master's Voice" dealers. , ~ on convenient terms. Other models, $115.‘ to~T Certainiyr-Y 3 f’ numbertoo‘ - developm tit V of the »a§e, “ iy by Victor r =— <..."..-.Z.:;." Canada, \iti ‘Mode only by Victor MASTER'S VOiCE/= -'-\i idhllilii ionnuv iwii iiivi-iiii , /’ x3e g ___¢’. Look for this trademark iviiler. the lhii fertnouts foam. A er has teinporiilrtn: of approximately 150 degrees l-'. ‘Whore moisture hits lii ferment slightly. it iiiiiy be restor- ed by melting It ‘i370! hot water when w ll LILAC IDIISTEI‘. Twelve mouths ago entered lobster was Sunset (England) coast. Now been caught llrlgltltlll Aquarium. “Lilac-the Flriit" was a iliiiiil)’ 1111" turn. :lt the first two positions were minty prrimiul ilo nof cure for grniiu- slender young "Lady." riiliivil ii lii:- tiirii ll ‘vi-ml iwt iiiilv liii~ lint-ii honey, it may hi- liqllifil!!! by fortunate! lost prove the ilrnlmiiu- but also Into-use gliiciiig lllt.‘ [iflli containing it into hot Second." in from ihreo to llt)\\' Till"; BANKER “'01?- whlcli lii its bfg. and iiotiipleto In every ri-stwvl. She measures from tip to ioc 2 l1 l ‘J inches. ller claws iire luinii-iisi-. nml her antennae. orange in color. i|l‘\' '15 Inches lii length. - escape “m. "n! "up"; (hi; First" was costumed lit it one-piece suit of ilvlightfill iiliinli: of purest lllae. but. olthoullii the W" dominating eoior of the now rtrrlviil is also lilac, other fruits are. einbriti-i-il i n r - lortieheine. ‘she ivoiirs n cunt eiiiiivml "£1012? dfhh-i, (ill thc buck} |.-i bright liiIN‘. in shading off to ii creamy white. uiot- ltled with biifflsh brown at the front. A pi-ionineiit. bunker while. talltiiif! lo n friend the other day about one 0f his niiiny angling olpcdifions, told the following stuvy:—— ' "it is remarkable," he said. "how inenii some people are. ‘On my last fiuiiint: trip l hail with lilo two clillfl who nviilently were fnnilllnr with "If ieputiition for lniiding 11th.. Before starting one of them made the sugges- tion thiit the first one who caught ti lsli iuust treat the i-mwd. '“l agreed to this. and we started. ‘Now. iloirt you knovvy both fellow‘! bnd u bite right off the reel, out they were hotli too iuenn tu pull up." "l suppose you lost, then." remark- cuuscil honey 11m (Ii-st lilac- aud housed _ h 1 .13» h3g3! are encased iii armPui-Xlilat ‘:20 lliliiilllllhflllllfllnfilll-Oflll iitockitilfl "r ‘l"ll"“l" n" m“, um“ lilac, mottled with cevuleiin llllll‘.. p Father‘ \ a i i lirinsins U “iii VVUZ A YQU 34y THAT IF #00 vows i=oR MB’ cvrizeu YOU'D ., I'M- VQTQEW-I Y9K’ TWO Tunas iFhitop MAKE NE J tit av tar-i. Fsavuia can iiaa AND ALiAS- 0oz sTiNG- JUDGE ‘nus i~$ No SQONER TONY ANTOLUPEil‘. 9A1 o THAN Lain: Erie and tsmkn ronstantly ..d son. attracting‘ many redheiila" iiiiii am anoweil- to-allghtflandldlvr. puny of. ma, th n has ‘iiiiiliiiitviii- gosh-ally more ttillir one‘, now have their opportunity. mi m. spot than —-Bi Beer. 11.11? I N~DO cd the friend. . ~ . ' "on. no." replied the bnnket. "l didn't have any halt on p! own." wiir momma». ioucxs, DI- ~_ cannon. .- At some or the shooting grouiitls oii iteejtin ‘WIMP! in: ilie stioqiliis m- The iilrdsrotiitilyiconto ill‘! k. lisinlly albgniti r yvnomtheto ii unity. with]: in suite "Ills tmritm. one at it time. Usually noon escppes. . \ _ . , I rm». ' WHIN l en- Bi-r‘. m, hi6: ' him‘,