tet A Oe eer e wy sae “4 SS amb eset ~~ seomilacse OM snilleatilen 6. Building Lot and House at. Sammer- side, south of Church Street, now occu- and morning.—-Henry Stewart in Coun- try Gentleman. she gave me sweetmeats from a small lac- | quered chest of drawers. Each drawer con- sending vou acheque for $100. atte a a elie 2 ll aan tg hes _ ; enn “ - nt Siti — oat es eee ln A hl ay ’ | } ba Py 1 ) condita mt - tee so --~ inser nocnietnomesincnne a wa Se ee - — — it | | | \ re aE Rs Injured a tj i i Jails i 4 S38 I lerves. ' ge ArT : vy NewePaPer . * A Sad E. tetant Accident . . ; m t fice of ‘Lhrown reat .. vi } CoMPANY, in the From iendon How ee e Carriage, ‘ BSCRIPTION ; S and WO $4 > Suffered a. : Eight Ove Vea $4.00 “eZ wtf — Lowe @ = Years. I vi 1.00 r ER M os F ; ‘e Mrs. Ch Ph ; ee 02S EERALSS ; yur Dollars é ew - ‘ : , : * ae de ee We ae rs. Chas. Philbrick, Gxe } = ’ Mars a “¢ P “This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Euripices. Single Copies Two Cents a Sa e Canada or the On, . . On A Nurse in the Hospital 4 yrs. N E \ aie oe . Fight years ago I was thrown from. , a Nex . os Y ~ a carriage, striking on the back of - RATES i < ‘ « ‘ "EEN ENTE Tuy * * ’ ‘ S77 TS ’ Vin “ » a Fy an »} ; g { DW SERIES, CHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.ISLAND SATURDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1893. VOL33.—NO. 152 ‘yt couptettly Satter . ‘ rderec nervous system, I could not sle« Pp; week ange is SO) g - ee ee ws was very constipated, and the ieast nae — = 7 ee Woe pen ar we eee = = - , and 90 —_——— a wo a —_— ee ee er ee ee ee a thing worried me; my friends feared ards are FEEDING CORN TO HENS. 1 would become insane, I tried physi- Snectn ye j E A M = R i 6 N ons ‘ cians and patent medicines, but I re- ire quoted A PUP? Ikg Corn Fed Chickens That Never Had Gape> sia weap key: is a ceived no benefit until I took see OF i or Cholera. P . ‘4 “ P . aa , 5 . . ree months or Le 5 EE Perhaps a statement of the way a large © Vyn Ne Sef rK o; Skoda s Discovery, 2 ; ; ; eh number of hens were kept and fed on . SUNG |e The great Blood and Nerve Remedy. x = oe - ; ‘ nothing but corn, with whatever could a 3 " 1 AM PERFECTLY CURED. : ¢ appear a mB be gathered on a range, might be inter- i cabernet Skoda’s Little Tablets cure constipation : ‘sting. The largest number at one time Ns oe ara eee ea oe and sick headache. 35 cts. Y : iia was something over 900. These were iN A JAPANESE HOME. Medical Advice Free. Bazaars i ae kept on about 40 acres of rough land, An American Lady's Charming Visit to a SKODA DISCOVERY CO., LTO., WOLFVILLE, W. s, ' . aentid wits half of which was in woods. Ten acres Noble Japances Family. _ This i rel] } has Ra® ° . ee plowed and sown with grain of The floors of the long, shady rooms were For sale by all druggist=. Trade sup this isa well-made, practical machine, w riting capitals, small letters, figures, and pune ae a a oats or co cere covered with cool quaint mattings, One | pied by W. R. Watson; Charlottetown sider eur, tuation marks (7l in; P » } eae ot se Oi aia - oe and finally they were sown with Ciover = room pleased meparticularly. A long, low | P, FE, I, 7 othe tout | ite kind (41 in all) on fall width paper, just like a $100 instrument. It is the first of AN Salaceeiaseecae room pleased mepertioulariy. Along.iow (PME ts : ea its Kind ever offered at a popalar price for Ww hich the above claim can be truthfully made. LE x PR There were siz houses, separated from | inviting me oy oe thrown near _ = r med Is ‘ : ' ‘ , rey . : _—_ ° ‘ : res : : . ie BS. Qe Pac } ‘ *00} tho other end of the room stood a tall blue vertixingmediam | It is not a toy, but a typewriter built for and capable of REAL work. While not as rapid as ote Sint aa yay ae ary vase, filled with chrysanthemums and ave Ou tA : finents . . ° . . . . e . Ww WwW » 0 ‘OO0dsB, Sse? , ae ° . y the cs that the large machines s nnetimes beeome in expert hands, it is still at least as rapid as the pen, Or yw B57 gO sS arate apartment for sitting hens, where erro ee er ; a By : . . es : ; : F ™ = > ; ticles in the room. uteach thing in it vivertivers we and has the advantage of such simplicity that it ean be understood and mastered alinost at a Both the method and results when | the hens were fed and attended to until | inant Fic iaein dieertnte « ® “ to ? 4 . = ° S ew 73 : ‘ «it 7 + ~ atoh , | M3 ™ ae - _ glance We cor dially commend it to helpful parents and teachers everywhere. , yrup of Figs 18 taken; it 1s pleasan‘ the broods were hatched, when the hen work of art the advantage of being framed - ‘ : - “rad refreshing to the taste, andacts and chicks were put in coopsand set out | jn ample space. This is one reason why 9 AMINE : y fe cently yet promptly on the Kidneys, in the field or on the edge of the woods. | Japanese interior is so effective. Another T aan @ cen tan Oe . - nee ° aa ’ ° PY ° a " % 7s a Ne side > i | “as is yare Vv iv ; , Writes <« apitals, small letter s. figures and Kasv to understand—learned in 5 minutes. Live: and Boweis, cleanses the sys- One side of the lot was a steep hill from | re son is that aor ont ny oath to give ) Mf , Tl it . , “i > ‘em effectually. dispel lds, head- | Which several springs ran down to a | houseroom to anything t § not a wor s ‘ - marks —7l in ail. Weighs only four pounds—-:nost portable. em ¢€ —o y. = 8 co he bit | brook that ran into @ large spring, so | of art. ~ 8 ° . ~ ° . ’ > ° thes 7@ ‘ i a ’ } Mrs. Ke . . se. ve s s Writes just like a $100 machine. | Compact, takes up but little room. es sovers an cures Davivua’ | that abundance of water was handy for Mrs, Keutako was alwase a se “ N Te oe ; nies ; : ie ‘ ; ; onstipation. Syrup of Figs is the all spent long hours together alone, We | ‘ canam Siipeat No Shift Keys. No Ribbon. Prints from | Built solid and simple; can’t get out of nly remedy of its kind ever pro- ‘The allowance of corn was four quarts | (Ulin speak to each ca MShe h = os | Q = ' . sine a : 4 . r ? a i anc | let it embarrass her or me. She let me | - News § E. 4. Railway} and ' the type dire . t. | ; order. ; duced, pleasing to the taste oe BO | for 100 hens, and as each flock kept | amuse myself as freely as she had amused | M.S . Rookstore, Sum- Prints on flat surface. Capital and lower case keyboard ailke- “ ptable t: the stomach, prompt 1n | mostly by itself and numbered 125 or | herself in my dressing room. She under- - W riting alwavs in sigl t easilv mastered ; its action and truly beneficial in its | 150 the quantity was easily distributed. stood how yilad | was to quietly watch or- i ee cal t. eo ae ; ae hig pes teh flects, prepared only from the most | By going through the grounds, begin- | dinary Japanese homelife. She had a bun. | ~- neal _Lorrections and Insertions easi | V made. More “ marein play for the small letters vealthy and agreeable substances, its | ning at the first house, the fowls were | nent ware * enoeennens a gg 104 ‘ 4 te , ' a . . | . : . . : oye : i a Mia ‘> ii . , | she would beckon me into the kitchen, tha aan , Takes any width of paper or envelope up which do mest of the work. manyeacellentqualitiescommendit | fed _— easily, and y h ort 9 ree | I might see what was being cooked and “Ee Es to SI imehes | Takes good letter-press copies to all and have made it the most os - Sct oa ares oats | how. She sent for her hairdresser thet | ” é = : — ! ' 5 : ular remec 10WwD vere fed on cra d corn, whic might see his wonderful methods. Some r } ’ . rer remedy x sie in 75 wasted, as finer ground corn was, and | times she would steal behind me es I sat The \\ eek! V Examine r Ce i is Ae ar} ee ag setiiat © | the young chicks soon began to swallow | reading and drop a rose on to my book. : — _ 1€5 hist } = ea ok Grugeis * whole corn, which was given when they | Sometimes it was her soft ball of a pet kit en «ley - ee from the : ° on Avy rehable ( ruggist Who May NOt! wriched nearly a pound. For a young | ten. Often it was her soft ball of a baby. Patlishers’ om it is mad ee a Packed securely in handsome case and expressed to any address on receipt of price, 38.00, | have it on hand will procure it! prcod. at first two ounces per hen and One day she ee ee Which hax appea e Daily editions, an . . " - > . : a : riahe a . « a bi gain, that I might s is @ firs:-cl.uss kly vspaper—interesting | '2 registered lette r, money order or certified check. We guarantee every machine, and are. pi ee vai me Ww nO mc chick three times ‘a ore et a“ en, Seaman iteae nile oe na : . se . . , . . : ? ° : 66 y . ” "Y £ ac S i i ae i ”) ; A | : . i : a Qn full of the latest new glad to answer all inquiries for further information as to this machine and also the * Yost.” %& UY it. Manulactured only Oy Mx we Ta -_ Se ane seheuse, | Row it was put on, She emptied her chests ies T ubseriy Tut Wereitty Exam: CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP C0 be ore, and these were ep eee Ouse, | of clothing for my diversion, It was a : Et F IVER, post pald to any part efgCanada or the IR CO R N WA .. : “y with nothing but bare walls, ss | wonderful collection. She was very fond er CS ey al ' A 2 . ior ; tes andthe loosé nest boxes, It was — t S ieeteee Oe lollar per yea i ha ’ €AN FRANCISCO, CAL. poles an ba ch Te) A e same scale as given Chaciin| Acct tek Wadia Penile LUUISVILLE, KY. NEWYORK,N.¥ Very easy to keep this house clean and ony RPS aenerat Agenl for Mari me uvi ‘ . ee . ; “636 ’ -p ; > f 2j Sy 0s \ i - sessecorne eines ete W. I. Watson, Druggiet, Charlottcown, | fe 0m Serna by Bree ng ten a BRING IT TO US cr y ° rN) P. KE Teland. ivmwtf i rt common as ease ; we ee le — é a Ce Bod D. B. STEWART, Agent. Charlottetown. dec20 abs = et | kitchen and kerosene, I never heard of ar : wee. uae oe . - - i) lik th Dutch Pr | any one using this before 1 began it and AND WE WILL PRINT Ii ¢ 4 yea" " . , | om, ~ # n i @ @ vcess mentioned it to The Country Gentleman | i ‘ , er at S e d - rr quite 30 years ago. I found it effective | >» ntie w a EW Gold and Sit a ¥ a he: vINs BROOCHES FO ia SA GA No Alkalies ack and cane never been troubled | f ’ One: sia Ee ey E 4 t and i retiy Jewelry ’ ia GEM RINGS et — ~S Otl Oy i 1 with vermin since because I do not wait | In Good St yle, \The Hillsbo: Skating Rink will be | a , ae : ered : 1. The DOMINION HOUSE, on Great 7 er") rem Cals for them, but grease the poles every two | 7%In ost Prices ope A season on THURSDAY Ot EL Fancy Nil erware, George Street, Charlottetown, now in pos- ' 7 ee. = | or three weeks. The white hens do not | ae ae ° EVENING, 21st December, inst :-— session of the subseriber W. BAKER & C028 look handsome after rolling in the dust | =~ WTP & , ‘ P r ® vhe Seg eeyiy | > < Co D Xj Ge ’ $4 0 ee 2. Town Lot No. 59, in the Sth Tun = y ae on Laon is first used, but they E yu Us e ' . | drvl in Charlottetown, south of Euston ; SFC COMM OTCADIC, Lady's ‘ ; 00 ane —oys ae : 4 The capes never troubled me. It is NG : —— SM | Street and near Baytield’s corner, with i ul ‘BreakfasiCocoa eer rn i a ei Aft 2 Of K LIBERAL DISCOUNTS DURING THE HOLIDAY SEASON : four ti eae , t . ij : said that this disease is caused by the | TI . R cpeeenn cicero pennies vs te de iy ! 7 Spiele | worms that the chicks eat, the germ be- | } anil [ Pat (; : i g the season a 3. Part of Common Lot No. 22, between ' Pets . ingin the worms. Thi isbeliev ‘ f Monday and Ther-aat aun aud Chaat Gee Dmare } Hf li Ithasmorethanthreetimes | ingia the worws. This I disbelieve, for | | ONE OF THE KEUTARO CHILDREN 5 j | . | r reda . a 5 snetOn hs ¢ oe" | rs Cl - ‘ j |}! the strength of Cocoa mixe:: have fed the chicks with worms obtained | at.a and her besband delinhted Hig i ue-dav, rhiay anc widti of vb feet © Ipches o1 estnu ‘ : vi 3 : 3 b peitone ' a Se $ ' ‘ress ’ — = ag : oe : “il : hea ak > i : wa : ne : : oo eon ee a by digging, and ne ee a them S | gratifying her. Besides she had many gar London House, Queen Street, se , Se ee ee, ee en a eee ee : ing i 4 eference to any od. It was the | ments that had been in her family for gen- B ? oe ane : re “ . . > a? nifia Miccae Yaa Talbaen babii ia ie nomical, costing less than one cent a cup preference to any other fooc ments that h J g i ve o 4 = ' North Side of Queen Sque re, Charlottetown ny, P. E. Tj Street, inctut a = nt te building of fom is Sens nourishing, anc. EASIL. plowed ground that saved the fowls from | erations, She showed me her wedding | CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND Gay fig ‘ nate wurs- tenements on sestnut Street, IGESTED, Qreteenemnene , ; ! ; c it i r 5 oe . ne lay : cual mien % 907 Iw dy : ; this disease, for all the droppings that | dress. She kept it in a sandalwood box . jay y ate Saturday December 18, 1893—Iw dy That Feld in the Royalty, with Red Seld-by Grovers everywhere. ig} anes Lor f th a si and touched it reverently. < 1. That Feld in the Royalty, with R | might have the eggs of the worms in iG ' i “ | Cc Dp R ankin’ R j Barn, adjoining M r. Maurice Blake's, con- W. BAKER &C0O., Dorchester, Mass ; therm were covered up and put out of | ie wotlk ek oa ares “eas 1 ‘ vankin s, Ked- dau thee ahuee o-.: Tania ioe | i - 1: Soi ahe rid _ | busines i ; mily found | oe din B wel ee Sel a ta ning three acre | reac . Nor did! over ole eee =. | seemtpenlt snen tha deeeenioen. Seb a Mingle a -* ute ] promen- | 5. Farm ef 75 acres on Township No era, alihough mine were rat we crowded ceived me with the warm affection of an Dear Sox wle ai 38, in King’s County, adjo’ning the rail- Yr. J io riend and all the ceremony of Japanese y . oo iliac le cing’ ' ijoini : | together. With this quantity ef corn | oj4q ¢ a Lalit f Jaz ours to h and veste rda\ C. MeLEOD | road and next the farm of the late Donald the heus were always ready for market | etiquette. She gave me clear tea (no milk ere we cre . nee MCLEUL, McEachern. | or the table. The hens were fed night | or sugar) in rare cups, without handles, | It gives me great pleasure In eee ee y-Treaeurer._ } | and about the size of a big thimble. Then | : | i DOCTOR Moe, Ladies, Misses and Boys, Physician and Surgeon. Grulnate of the Medical Department of the OUR OWN MAKE. ‘en Hom pita x ns Co ee price Sorts Side Queen Squwe/ A Nog Lot of Imported Ladiss’ Slippers PPCSITE POST OFFICE JUST RECEIVED FOR THE XMAS TRADE. Rexi.! e--Near Corner of King and Queen & peet ‘ or tetow! ANAUAL M ETING Rerchants’ Bank of P. EB. Island. (+O ch H' BROS General Meeting of the Charlottetown, December 15, 1895—m w f Shar- Merchants’ Bank of _ — — cs Island will be held at its — = aT : hd ouse, Gireat George Street, on a DAY, ‘ of January next A. I 8 Ch t = ppl ee S'S Bory Your Christmas Supplies Prorics | » lett with the Cashier at | least to he so i toi ——— ir oN WM. McLEAN, = . a ry . TA ; : nui te |g, B. ENMAN & CO’S., ——- WHERE YOU WILL GET—— DAVIES OINTMENT ciood Fresh Croceries of the very best quality, at prices that will suit your pocket. Has no Equal for the Cure of Wid Sores, Burns, Ecalizg Sores, falt Rhea, Begcma. Itch and al) Sores whore there is apy Inflammation. TRY A BOX, PRICE 25 CTS. Our RAISINS and CURRANTS are very fine, and on quantities of Five Pounds and upwards we will give you very low figures. Citron We have also just received a stock of new Sultana Raisins, Candied Orange and Lemon Peel, Flavoring®, spices, thing required for making a good Fruit Cake. Fresh Figs, Dates, Biscuits, Confectionery, Apples, Fiorida Oranges, ete., at Ss. B. ENMAN & CO, J.D. McLEOD’S OLD CORNER. For the next four » we wi'l sell for | ti er Ke we 5; Sei ~ on . 15 cents per box to introduce it Charlottetown. Decemler 7, 1893—tu thu sat DAVIES’ DRUG STORE, a St. George Pharmacy. reyUNLeED "seTeos me Greatest ane eeumatic * dj ’s Crosseut, Cireular and Hand Saws. Neural la Cure sae el Comal Fence Wire. 7 Of the 'G@ Iron, Sleigh Shoe and Caulk Steel. : HOUSEHON ' Horse Shoes, Horse Nails. % AND m0 REM, English Coal Vases. NCURE ~~’; Galvenized and Japanned Coal Hods. thy» INTERNAL AND EXLERMAL)) i atic 2 | MAN F RED ONL Ke WER Ruiveicncoay FENNELL & CHANDL fri 4 oT JOHN. N.B. ee Charlottetown, November 30, 1893—tu Pri | | ! Spices, etc., ard can supply you with every | pied by Jo n E. Delaney as tenant to the subscriber. All or any of the above properties will be sold on terms purchasers, and possession given forthwith. For particulars apply to M, & D. C. Me- Leod, or to the subseriber. H. B. SMITH, Dominion Huuse. to suit Ch'town, Dee. 18, 1893--tu w th lm 1893 - PERFUMES -1833, Our Stock of PERFUMES for Xmas is complete. We can give you a bottle of Perfume from 10 cents to $5, in cut glass and other ware. We have a very fine line of CIGARS, suitable for an Xmas Gift, put up with ten Cigars in a box, also in fifteen. Pipes, Dressing Cases, Manicures, Toilet | and Fancy Articles of all kinds, No old stock selling off—all our goods new. DAVIES’ DRUG STOXRF, Victoria Row, opp. Post Office. dec20 Good Profit& Value TO THE GROCER. OR H USEKEEPER WHO HANDLES WEODILL'S GERMAN BAKING POWDER. QUALITY ABSOLUTELY PURE. 5, 10 ASD 20 CE T:. nevis Harpers Weekly. 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A Society established with a view to | | disseminate the taste for arts, to encourage | ota ; * | stock of the country is improving so | and help artists. Incorporated ly Letters Patent of the Government of Canada, the 27th February, 1893. GALLERY OF PAINTINGS Nos. 1666 and 1668 Notre Dame St., Montreal. ADMISSION FREE, from 10 o'clock, a m., to 4 p. m. The only chance in this country to pur chase works of masters. All the Paintings are originale, mostly from the French School, the leading modern school. Eminent. Artists, such as Francais | ean, Marius Roy, Scherrer, Sauzay and a | } | | 1 | 1 Rochegrosse, Aublet, Barau, Pesant, Petit | | great many others, are members of this Society. Ask for our Catalogues and Circulars. H. A. A. BRAULT, oct26 Director. | Meatis the most urgent necessity of | the French people. The dairy must far- | nish veal. Lvery calf that is not needed for the dairy is fed and fattened up to | i | | 2, 3 or 4 months for veal, while in | America milk fed calves are vealed at | from 5 to 6 weeks and sell at from $5 | to $8 per head. In France they bring | from $15 to $380. The calves are fed uilk and finished off the last week with cvs beaten up in the milk. The veal ‘alf must have the white of the eye of a white color to bring the best price. Such calves produce delicate flesh colored meat with white fat.—American Agri- culturist. Earth For the Poultry In Winter. | Getinasupply of dirt before winter. Have it dry and place it where it can be | used conveniently. Dirt is important, | as the hens use it for dusting. It also | absorbs droppings, serves as a deodor- | izer and makes it easy to clean out the | poultry house. A bushel of fine, dry | plaster mixed with 10 bushels of dry | dirt will be an advantage. Keep the | dirt in a dry place, free from dampness Live Stock Points. A writer in The Horseman says of the | horse ailment known as “big head:” *‘] | have no donbt that lime, ashes and _sul- | phur fed liberally to any horse not toc | far advanced with the disease would cause him to get well if he could be con- fined to pasture grass grewn on upland | having no alluvial soil. Does anybody | know of a case of big head originating in an animal fed wholly on limestone | upland pastures and eating only upland | grown hay?” Why does not the south pull herself , together and raise her own pork? It used to be done when range was free and there were not so many cotton fields But it has been abandoned on a large scale now for many years, and the result | is that the poorest breeds of hogs in the country are found in the south. What | was done once ought to be done again | and the cotton belt be making its own meat. The big red hog called the Duroc- | | Jersey. so far as it has been tried, is | | profitable in the southern climate and | well adapted to it, Indeed tradition | says that the Duroc-Jersey has descend- | ed from what was originally a southern | hog, the first of the red breed having been imported into the country by Henry Clay. Let every animal you breed and rear be absolutely first class. All the live | rapidly that this is a necessity. milk for sale, but also Jersey eggs. than usual. The fine carriage and light | wagon horse is the one in which there | will be a good, steady profit in the im- mediate future. The ninth day after foaling is gener- ally considered an excellent time to breed a mare, Dehorn the Dorset market lambs For Over Fifty Years. | Aw Ovp Axp Wein Trev Remepy.— | Mrs, Winsloe’s Soothing Svrup has | beed used for over fifty years by millions | of mothers for their children while teeth- | nig, with perfect snecess. It Diarrhaa, Is pleasnt to the taste. Sold by Drugvists in every part of the world. Twenty-iive cents a bottle. Its value is | | inealeulable. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup, and take no ' other kind.—m. w. f. wkly—1 y USE SKODA’S DISCOVERY, the great | blood and Nerve Remedy. French Way of Feeding Veal Calves. < | A retail milk and butter shop in New | York city advertises not only Jersey | Fewer mares are being bred this year | soothes the ; | child, softens the gums, allays the pain, | | cures the colic, and is the best remedy for | tained a different kind of sweet. They | were al! made of sugar, tinted and shaped in imitation of some flower or leaf. When I had to go, she gave mea silver pipe, such as Japanese |adies use—the tini- est thing imaginavie—holding enough for about one whiff. It was in a satin case, | and the case matched a pouch which was | filled with Japanese tobacco. A little white box held the whole. I set great store by the excellent photographs she gave me of her two babies, The National Game of Norway. Ski racing is the national game of Nor- wegians, and rare sport it is too. A ski consists of a piece of fiexible wood 7 or 8 fect long, 6 inches wide and about 1 inch thick, with the end turned up in front, as is the fashion in certain kinds of skates. With a ski on eavh foot, Norwegians of al! sexes and ages, whether in town orcountry, skim over the snowclad hills, and even compete with one another in regular races. Ski running is a splendid exercise, well suited to a land where the snow lies long and tie hills are plentiful. The ski is quite ditferent from the Canadian snowshoe. A on the ski shoes at the recent World’s fair, but was sadly hampered in his obliging ef- forts by lack of snow. | A Hint About Learning to Draw. In all your work, either from the flat copy or from real, solid objects, try to use as few lines as possible to express what you wish to say (pictures are a way of telling a story true lines at once instead of drawing sev- eral unsteady or uncertain ones. ‘Be sure you’re right, then go abead.’’ learn to do without a rubber or eraser all | youcan, When you have drawn this pie A PICTURE TO COPY. ture, try to make another from the real ob- | jects—that is, make a little group of tools and try to copy it and then compare with the picture. You cannot think how inter- ested you will get if you are in earnest in | trying to learn, says Ingall’s Home and | Art Magazine :n giving this easy art lesson to girls an@ boys. Where's Mother? Bright curly heads pup in all day To ask, “Is mother here?” Then give an eager glance around And swiftly disappear. 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