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Not bub. v: be. male or, tlembe Alt... by... 3» (mm uvnunn 'vlfil Appalling Tragedy l The new» of lll‘l'slllelli Km. . .,.umuun in Dallas. ‘ slel’ri‘ll . has been received with stunned amazement through- out the worlll. Olle's flrst reaction was to my out. with .\I s. Kennedy. “Oh, no!" IV was too barb-am <, I'm unintelligihle. too insa ne, to be credible. But it was true. The stricken Wife tried to hold up h' llelld. while the President was ill his death throes. All the impact of the tracedy was symbolized In her despair lg gesture. Even at this distance we can shllle. in some snulll degree. that. awful moment with her t'er- llaInlr It Is for her and her children. first and fl‘l'emt‘s‘t. that the henrts of all Of ' l belu ln svlnpallly, The rifle shot that ended Mr Kennedy's life at the zenith of his career will hme repel'c ions that none of us can begin to estimate at this time For the American nation. now preparing for another presi. dential election. It will bring par- tisan qnar l: to a temporary stand- still. Grief and sorrow will be deep- felt amony All parties. classes and treads. Shame. too. and burning Inger that such an awful thing should have happened. in this day And age, in any state in the Ameri- can Union. And. as Prime Mil er Pearson said in the House of (‘nmmnns v s- terdar. no peoples outside the l‘nit- ed Statee will share in these senti- . merits more, deeplv than Canadians. Despite ol'vasional differences. we all realize how strong are the ties of friendship and interest that bind us. Already a new President has taken offlre in the person of former Vice-Pre 'tlent Johnson. The wheels of government will continue to turn at Washington. and the administra— the whole atmosphere will have necessarily changed. His dynamic leadership. his experience. his cour- age and dtdication tn the respon- sibilities of free world leadership, are qualities that cannot. be assum- ed at a moment's notice by Any successor. At this critical time in world history. such a change can affect: the destiny of many nations. But it: is the personal tragedy that is up. permost, in the public mind today. That it should happen in a nation which is in the van of human prog- ress. and to a man so widely Admired for his warmth of per- sonality and concern for human rights. stirs the emotions as no other event in recent history has done. Mischievous Humbug In the. talk about the need for Canada adopting “a national flag and anthem" in the Home of Com- mons on Thursday. Mr. Chlwluette, Liberal member for lxltbiniere. Que- bec. said it was time that. “all sym- bols of Vassali m" were swept away. and added: "Why. we ran‘t even amend our own Constitution 1" It is to be hoped. it this statement has been correctly reported by the Canadian PINS. that some 0! his party colleagues will take Mr. Choquette aside and give him sums elementary instruction in Canadian history. A: long as Canada was a Britich colony. It. ll true that the British Parliament was the only body that could alter the m of the British Nari Americ- Act. But even than. Bflhtn did not amend the Act un- lu Mama by Gouda. Ind Caul- J -. Gian requests were nlwnyl grant-a. Great Britain would now gladly hand oler to us the power to change All the Art, and all we have to do to ohtaln that power would be to ask for it. So far we haven't asked. mainly because ue haven't been able to agree Hltlnll: ourselves on how the pIHH’I' ln ellnllge the Act should be used. or men which government in (‘analill should have it. Doesn‘t eve member of the (‘nnadian Parlia- ment know that? The provinces do lun until this power given to the Federal (internment, and the Fed- eral (internment. naturailv. dtiesn'l’ \vsut lo give. control in such matters to nnmne else. HMII'H‘I‘. most parts ut the R NA. .tl't ran now be amended ln (‘nnnda In I949 the Dominion Par- lianlent nu: given the pnwer to l'llllllke pulls (it the statute that: enurern only the Federal Govern- ment. and the provinces have all wms been able to change their olvu rollslitluions. extent in matters that are connected with the Lieutenant- Governor. Other parts of the Act have heen changed with lt‘mF of the pl'm'lnl'ial governments agree- in: in tile t‘llélllfll’lfi. or with all the pymuwiul governments azrt‘eitlc, Flu Fallndll. though a tree and in. dependent nation. still ,ts on méllulllfl the Britth T‘.lrli_mlrul the olllv bullv that run amend the pat ‘ of the ACI that underlie the two sets of L'uvet‘lmlent. federal and pvnvllwiul. P’l till“)! this matter its a lml of \.ls~.tli~lll" would be I'llt_i(‘i‘t- loll lwle eunuch on the hustillzs. Tn hale it done in the Canadian Parlia- ntelu . w." thlnk. a shame and a disgrace, ll shows to what lengths the campaign to belittle our friendly ties with Britain is capable of going. it we give it mp9 enough. Five Score Years Ago One, engaged in the struggle for good writing has a common bond of solace with Abraham Lincoln as much as any model, 5 the Mil- wallkee Journal. A hundred yours age he wrote and delivered n pure. matchless c‘assic of English speech. Yet it “'35 m stly received with apathy. ilultlention and even scorn. Its effect at the time was nil. The lt\\'t’l At the, (‘vettvslulrg cemeter)’ on Nov. 19. min. to be sure. was numbed by a two hour oration preceding the Pr ‘ideut's three-minute remarks. His was a half heard this script. applauded Ullly perfunctol'lly ii at all. It remained largely for history to absorb lllS words and enshrine them. “We pass over the , Il_v l'Pmfll‘ of the President." said a local pap- er: and the London Times col- pondent didn't even listen in thc speech—he just assumed that Lin. coin had merely cracked some jokes. and so reported. There is a pleasant til-lion that the Gettyshurg address was dash- ed ntf in a last minute inspiration, on a borrowed scrap of wrapping paper in the train en route. Great Writing was never thus. and the truth is. from the evidence of at least two earlier drafts. that Lill- cnln had worked hard over it. \ 't'n much thought and care, weighing every word. He packed so mllch Into that three-minute speech, that commen- taries on it: have filled volumes. And who ever bothers to look up what took Edward Everett two hours to say on the. same occasion? EDITORIAL NOTES Sir Alex Douglas-Home. Britain's new Prime Minister. has quite a racy w of speaking. judging by the following quotation from one of his addresses: “I‘rnhalilv the most successful rattle thieves. the Homes were, that were ever on any harder. I wouldn't have given that up if I hand't thought as a Scotsman that there was more profit in co—lmerv Atlon." j. sym- o a A Llheral member of Parlia- ment. run-v In: the emp seals in the Commons the other night. sug- gested that House attnndance could be doubled hr allowing members to smoke at their desks. No doubt many of them duck out of the chamber for a puff now and then, But this doesn't account for failure to show up when the division hell rings. as has been the case with so my at them. They just simply .m‘t Ammd at all. if we are to believe the figures when their vote! no counted. Dr’s Endorse OTTAWA HOOTENANNY New Staplers By Dr. neollm n anlolk Rulllln wraqu b. a bun Illlll mum to manner! blood veml. um lam bun mend. Tb. mimic wnrh but on mull umillly en I. am. :1 limit In alum. etcr Americlnl wll have tried 5.. IJII Rulllln Junie" ll. LII “Untied with the dellln cause dillicult to make. contained ll lie! the liny unple- l‘flth lulu ind m be inserted bud. Inlnl . mlmdtylnl mu 2 pmhlem wu prevented lo the Faundltllm tor Medical Terhnnlnly. Ind or. M-ulm am up with I has: commut- d lonly lo Mm) Ind mun pructicll type at lupler. T he hull:th halal-l. the tiny m- pie: m lde pl lrlnllutenl. plutic hither nub mel. h’an- lag the lurlmll to use each Due an Applied. The American bl- sin-men! II no easy In llle In mm lull-u how in no time. How doel the lplel‘ wml According to The Sciences. - publluubp at the New y b r ll Academy at Suencel. {urcepl m ulillzed in pass each end «I the open vusel through the hushlng nl each hill at In: de- . The ends are culled and held in place with spat-ill! clumps; .llle lull halves ol the inslru- 3 men! lure put weather and the trulls approximated. V r lpllshel ule tunic: Ihruugh cu. vessel cults an nu- lime hush- lngs are removed. leaving the st bred ends 0! the vowl. Tile total time is one mlnule. This procedure ls mfll‘h ral- m Lllan uwlng lngclher the l DR INGSTAD'S FINDINGS l Viking Ruins In Newfoundland Nation-l Gun-wide Newl nullellb nizl—umrv in \e'.\l4llllldlllnd ot the reulzuus ol 2: Illollsandvyeal‘r ulll \mtp unluuumll nllers a so llllllnl lu an id luuurwal pup 7le Dill vll \lsll \‘urtn Anterlm some ltn years heiore Culuulblls' vu :ILl Arvheulo; 1 time lo I! 1 lllnllclll the lumps uul. mu un~ ul llllu. up one but mm up unit Inlnlltrulelllttle moot iac- ‘ tqu l'll'VlS or hurmls hr Nollie ln:<tod, a veteran \‘ornr: n explorer Irnm nslol not mll\ lull luullll ruins. uuv m pm- u. the relnlluls lit a srluvuuuu ll-ulutuu b_\ l.(‘li I‘irlflr :uu llurlxell‘ in: ad's tuluums are slrnnflh ~uppuroul h\ In .lun- nu all-ll. (, on M \l-l-llenlnry at uu- \nwl-uuu \lllsrum oI Va. lllrlll llluurv l In: Helll'_\ B mums. a Mlllltlullllllll luxulu- lum anltlrlvpltlnelsl. 'l'llev “ere present at a prm rnnleremt‘ - :- Vallonal Geo- pmpllle by. ll llellrltlllnrll‘rs. “ltxlllllJllll ll \lltl‘ll Dr lnL'xll’lll furlllzlll} lnnlvulllcd ills (Ilullil‘l s llllll l’ulll‘llltums’ FlTs IthlANllll' '\(i\S hr In: 1d Stud llll‘ vue near I.'\n~‘l‘ mix \lnmlnus. n small noun: \llll_e at the nurlllern tilt at the l<lll|ld nl Veulnufldr lilrut. l‘loxeh lu~ Ille llbul-lplum nl bell I'Irll-xonfi selllemcnl m Icelandic sanas \Inrenver. radiocarhnn dflllflfl ul rllnrl'ual [mm the nuns indi- t'nles lllnl the slit: “as ortupled. aruuull .\ h ltttltl \\hrn Levi and other Viki)”: Sl‘nlflll‘l‘s tradlllun- ally sailed Il’lllll Greenland in North [\mel'len PUBLIC FORUM To arm; DEIJNQUENCY Su,7 lulu-b it.“ been written mmny on llu- lnt‘rl‘flSIl’lE trend tmsarll delinqlu‘m‘y. Bill I lm unmlmun ll up have :01er lo the cmr ol the mum-r rnl- we must lulu llle rouse betorn we can apply lhe cure Wlll-rr Ehnll ub plan- blame llll' lhls u n to r l u n ale lrend” Thai ls nu: his: qllestlnfl. Is ll [he I; It ltt the home. 1 P t‘hurlh or motel)“ II vs reflect . rarelullv, “r can an «insider nhle llulu on nu- «urn-rt A. l are it. II is primal y a parrntsl mailer l w...» s ,vnlmsster mmu um araunll‘nl ltlcl’el and an adopt- ed one at that In the course M my ~vnunglllc up in my early leenanr. l “as dlselpltnod and at nmv. I‘rll nu tum ol Itle ml at rmrl‘l‘llun. and felt u severely. _ w I thank l out nlllr‘rwlse, l mlxhl have tum n humlm derr- llrl (Il‘lllll’lfl on b m «l crime; a Jail hlrdr fl EWV Int-unlhlng Young lolk' no not resent it. it ynu rcreil'r l'tlastlsemenls u no hands at your [Inl‘cnls ,v n w. whrvr‘ NP “9 In plner III! rt ymuoblluy Upon the bum. M the rhurch, or umn society" In mlnu, Ml inn-r mu-l bm melr shnl‘e n! the responslhillly. But the home. above all. is Ill! place when A child new In um the are ; , w your mum when m. child needs In be corrected. or m m: too ulltlh In I lu- ule pm bl Ip- plylup discthne? Are you Iplr- II: [he ml and lpolllnl your. :hlldren” Are you heading the ndmomllon oi' Proverbs zu Mny God help you to do in in a «mum home. there wu a mono hanging on the wall Tb. ; rod ot rorreetfiul wu lust above It. Ind the words 0' the "unto were: “1 need! - . every hour" i ll“, slr. m W.D. llnhnslon, l Itlullullll. ELL [)r Blrd said L'Anse aux Men- dows would have been I nltural landfall lnr manners nlaklnl (he danflerous journey ultllnul nav- igllinlz Instruments The seltlement was near dis- tinguishing landmarks. not-bly r y a large Isle. lbal cannot be con-_ tuscd wub other: along the coast. Thus vikings mung out lor Newtoundlnnd could have been given precise instruclionl As ULBII‘I‘I md. "You can't must it " Dr lnnslnd. \lho has been In- Vesllgailnfl Arcllc regions rim-e 1925. began Ills inlenslve search [or N o rs e settlements in 1960. His llrst tum expedllionn were supported by Norwegian contri- minus. one also was assisted by the Arellc lnslllute oi N11th America His work In ms was sponsor- ed principally by the National Geosraphie Soclely. wlth Nor- Government at Neu‘loulldlnnd. want“ no amt Krnnt: {mm the; l GREAT VIKING HALL The tour expeditions hm? EX- cavated traces of llllle structur" as. only . lew inches below that sandy surlace, and . prlmillve snlilhy. One Imus!- measured. about 50 by 45 (eel and l’lfld ll Brent hull In the \llkllIE style. some of the house sltes con- lnlned lion: fireplace! - nd pluL small ruusrel snub hole: where ml. were kept BIIVE at IIIKIII Tll' ember plts are strikingly similar to [nose Iound in Nurse houses in Greenland. The smithy. equipped wilh a stone anvil, was Inllnd III B sand- hank close to I river In the VIC- inily were several hundred pler- s (ll slag and small hill of iron ensive deposits 0' hog- iron. or Imn nodules. lie areas near the Ill'tlm. Close 11')" the smithy was a plt with n lblck layer oi charcoal, evidenlly a place where charcoal WEI made to rclme the Iron. or Colllm will that. nellher- m Esta m Indian- lunw how to excl-m lmb ore (rem the box depalltl. It in ublluly. he add- ed. nut lum- Eurovennl would have employed Inch . primitive technique. Vlnuully no nrulacl- wen lound. lamb-ny bee-nu llllhly arld lop-bu and pum- Iuluoll acted together to destroy them. Dr, Blrd upl-inod. with u- e exbapclbu u . lew urbanized imb- (1' mm Wen tb- bone- Our Yesterdays (From the Gllrdlll Filo!) TWENTYJ-‘WE "All! M30 rm belnl Mr. Mlbon'l hlrlh- Mare, many 0! lm nld ll-lepdl wrre p" On! to ply. him . hearty welcome n slum, n member M the urndulllng lpmtry cl - n! the Unwcnlty of mu lrunlwlck in law. and .l Tar-lent mun-luna- ent III the In th- mm the Annual: nee-try Expert mull-l Slat-tun. Indulflnn. B. E :- TIN "All A60 November H. 1“! Hon, C. Clairol-Id Ink". PH) mlnlster. m II M ot- tlwa to email the nu: meet- lna at the banning - Pmlm clll A Could! which npflll tall will. Elrl Nicholson. Dlflctln‘ lit Phntcll Education for clty school. use can nun: u the weekly “ ml of the Maury may l- «- (ampl- lelown ml Fulton elem can. a. Italian... with 0-K. M It "I mum. ends n! the blond vessels will a tiny n e e d I e and sllk thread. winch lakes 15 mil-mics and re~ quires 1m slilches. one al a time. Eat-ll must he lied before going to [he ncxl and the work m u st be done under 1 low powered lurglul microscope Another nl kllehcn rrlltse ulwlnuslv have leached anal and disappeared Ellhougll nllttvrlal wu. found, however in make I SOI'IPS bl rbulbuxrbuu measurements. The reading all l'lusler around nu- ableclinn to sutures u that they protrude into the lmuulll inner lining ol‘ the Vessel Blood Cells may adhere to the illk and - clot in in the making. Dr, Phillip Cooper and Dr. ol the ear 1000. wuh the latest estl- 5mm, 9, Chm“... mnled at lnllo. plus or nllnus 7D Manx-m hoswm‘ have 9.... years pluynd the new demo and Tim cumuluqu seenllnlily was ocrupled only for a short llme Further analysis DI matunalu louml um. may give more data an the lenKth bl «culpbucy. Villle sna ROVERS The Vlklngs, “ho flnurlshed n-bm me an. in mi. centuries. were explorers and colonize” as. well as seam-lug warriors. Thel Nuruuglaus pushed weslward lu 3' be new: ll uul bl- adapted to other eurglcal procedures They Llolled the re - approximation of a severed hand. leg ~ emergencies where every mom counts. As medics] en- glneerlng p r o grasses. lllEYllS of this vascular stapler will be developed men- talcum. or retina» l uriles‘ For about four ears my nose has been mu lrrlaud sud Greenland. where “""l “my day 3‘ l“ 3- - 2 .ll- the Red eslahli5hed the W“: M" a W" ' 5““ “ r I“ my mm, mm 5 l Marty is an alarm clock. Is this It was ltbm the Greenland: 5”""5' Iettlement that his run Lelt Er-‘ new Icson. L‘llletl Leif lite Lucky. andl Are you serious? others sailed westward to - new DOUBLE cum landfall, according In the It' IBlItllt' sagas. Once dlsnumu as lancliul, llu‘ sugus unw are Ken» erslly accepted as humor, I lac- lual bm. ‘ One sass n-lalex hou Lrll. m nholll lllllll. lllsmvcml a Si new land he called Wlnaland. or thland hell's vlulluul has bbbn variously lncalm‘l at muuy (tiller enl plum alum: the bout lrom Chewpeake Bay in Hudsnnl ay Most sclenllxts have plac- ell ll in Cane (‘od IIIKI flhode lsg land. where wild grapes gruw.‘ But Dr lnpstad theorized lbul Vinland was larlher nurlh. uro- hebly to northern Newtaundland. Aided by lul old lcolaudlc map. he made a systematic exnmlmr llon «l the rum: at Rhode ls- land. Nova 5 u . Quebec, Noun Inllndlnnd. and Labrador Dr lngslad'r Dalnltlkml ct- iorts were rewarded w en he plastic surgery "(a (or lime who must look yaunp- available. and molybdenum A s writes Is there any ex~ arms: to redubc my chins ltmb ol tilt-ml? REPLY n bum to lose nelght But I! lll! amel- l-‘IlAC‘I'URED HIP Mrs S writes: I la person ls allergic to steel, whnl o t he 1' materials run hl‘ uled to l‘eDAIr I broken luv" Other met'ts lInLI Alloys are includinl aluminum PEDICULOSI! wrllu- Is DDT pale and mini ln‘head lice in chlldren" ‘ seen It might be hetplul but. there are sblnr products aurll I: cum- poundl cuntnininfi benzyl hen- mute or benzene hexlclllorl Ilelllll flint.— lnluul (races n! In old sllt‘ bt‘Tod- I A'Anse aux Meadows. 3 miles west or (law: Bauld. evr .lh Seattle the mind by rellxt ll l 2 body. NOTES BY A cell n- h In»: punk or nellllvl. Sometime! flu ly' luvs ll Ind lmllmll flu null. Nut I had 30kt —l|b¢lt I hlt lul- ery. «Godarch stun-sun. A V. II.- lh-l lard nut any money in that III or it. in buvl Io urn ml 3 .y spend—amnion small: A load lemph a mind on» tlunl l- Illuwn by lIII younullr who w. l hull any all he at ubool lol- . deal-1 - p p n l n t- menl.— Door County Advocate. The 14-year old M will) III mm. llttIO ltltll In! his own Vlcw about lil‘ll They're I“ rilht when they're Ileelltnl.’ he laid. "1 like them when they'u ll home Ind I’m out Dllyinl bill. when Llley'u satin: Ind Mom and Pol) III "mud to look slur them. they don’t both» III. But boy. when Bicy'n Alon. with meirda they ever get III my "I, .. THE WAY t You lover bur at tel the [room a dumb Ill w ad up y— umle Tuna-.1». uyom 1.. owcr— lhe) lily u "you don't mm mm mm. . woman‘s volce hllr:tl by drupvlnu a clpml on hel rul— Irnll cbumy Mu." 1"" I" In» In. his nib. m. up till mother‘s a . Ind ll numb. doesn't .l. leunlnl over tn: crib. he'll luv. teem— Dune Cpuuly New; About Ill pu- an: at all pie who 1m wellht Iln . ii; t I In many holluholderl will be I OH. William Ttmll- to ll . Journ n'fvilimd. v" mm“ mm" May Oppose de Gaulle 1 Mn Horny Ml- ?“ “I WI“. So now yml know—the my‘l‘ LII! Wllk in PIPI lulu ol (9.. Icrloun “Monsieur X" at FNIIEII wrlterl ol I'Exprcl t eon. pollliu l. on: in lb. open. Hi: me l. Genoa Dvllen-e, he is no Myenrmld loctnlllt . maynr- ol Marseilie. and it looks l as though he my be In: man to run again“ eminent Chnrles a; Gslllle in the next elecllon The llory ol Monaleur x II .n interestinl tournlllallc buck- ground Ill . country where polittcal debate proceeds in something or . vacuum. and In which hamly anybody feel: them much ml hope 01 belting de allele. . French wcekly newspaper hit. upon the bright ldu at cham- . planing Its own ideal cindidlle. suowno PlCTunns . ‘ They called him Monsieur x. . they indicated will! kind 01 mn he was. they Ihuwcd plclum 01 Ill!“ with tenures blanked out. ‘Nenrly every out" Ilewsvlper . in llu land. and some ul other l countries. puzzled over bu Idem l. 1 ln ondon. tle evenlnx lstandard decided that Monsieur mull be lean-incline: Servnn < Sehrelber. Iu'ehrllnll palemleisl lot l'Express, we tell ~ waeekly um had creme the 1pllubuuu figure In lb. llm . oped lor Delterre, dsomle. , l grey - hnlred leltwmg lntellec- ; lluul with I gbod rellstunee record backed by it years a Ioltd lchlevement In the reinter- ‘ lull. sel‘lle wing t mm with the In new: Munlleur x told thtsyrevurtlil” he “hoped” Dellerre \llll be the mall to nppose de Galllle In the presldanlinl elellmns, due In 1965, 'GRAVI quesrl Wednesday bl: l. nellvm took note vi the rum" llul ll. um Monsieur x were um and the same null. and added “This l. a zrlve question that needs to be thought over lot I long um: i lam begun to think it aver. But i have not yet my. my answer." Dellme, a mi-llsl with . ylcht and . country luluu Is . pragmatic. retormlng pollll. clan in the trndlllon at Furl. Mendel-France, one. the am. tug bl the French lelt, luv udly in ximluw Dellem u~ll lundoubledly decide to tulle on .0.» gnlinlh do G-ulle ll uubllu lnpinlan unaw- lblemt In bu candidature. Tbere'. the rub surlat'r lm- pres-ion: xuzaul em a. mull. l. less popular than he used u. be chmen alum. him as ' ' obleuod u ub but. when u glory; . . ‘ national lmmel to the ‘ vote they will devel- i probably ureter the davll mev . know. Deilerre's wnkbuu In um the nppuslnon "mums ditlun Ind divlded. The left-retur- l tllmol‘l tor ehnnle. hut cru- sun-baked port at Mur- It in lb uwu nnlu keep the right in The Eleventh Month Dlt-wl . The countryside tut-u. brawn Illl r, rum: Ind meauwal pasture hillside! and u p l a n d. mnwlmza are gray-w b l l 2 .ll dnwn wllb November tml. run. an (eel. see and near the signs. Annther reason at mwnl . n u lllrvl‘sl .- finished and the 1- ud' ‘ will! lnr Winter. . There is - lonely chlrm ahnul‘ l. the eleventh munul, Dawn cumell slowly and reluctantly. T It 2 ra‘ l m day: at cnld. driving nib . when - monotone theme ubm l Irnrn root and drums on In r m . shop window]. Elms m the men-‘ l duw stand like g vues mu 1 bleached g b an. at loldenrodl ‘ llld mm line the Tamil. But there are ollllr am Is the . ynr sllder dawn the llape tol ‘ that day In December which‘ 1 mlrkl the bridal period at day.‘ lulu. There m memorable d-yl when a golden plnllu ni .u n lollow. ill law no lmm . n ill-h- uul to Ioulhwul .an brilliant ‘rsyl slant m tnlbswand- l llnds.1'he IKV l- a pie blue Ind Journll in the far distance nlle sen I hint oi the Purple him of early Autumn. Perhnpl. as Ill! mum: belle- ved. Proserpine h n I l on I to Ipend lime in Hades and Wlnler will reign untl‘. Ill returns. nut A man who c her: It I hll ilrnr stead. bunk! hil hnuu. Ind piles wood, know! llul llme in puulnr thrmluh the lsnnunl named 0! net- ting ready lor Wlnler. Willi Ilia ills nought unctllil'! it It hlherlulen I ll d Winter Inl- mlll h - ve grown thick lur. Grlliu are bendlng to the mil that any: them hll‘lh Chicklder! chant their cheerful sang: a nd blue l-ys bugle .buve the tin- clllrd, on clear lllyl. the Ill)!“- slnw thing: on In. mounlbm pull. or . lbw pollnanl moul- enu balm-n nllltu Mam all ill a landscape. Nllure l- rudyinl tor wlnu-l- There are than who do not Ilkl November. but It In In lnllEl’Il part at the cycle that llvu us I flowerinl world.