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It is ih a ee THE 2 DO ae Ca Me PETIT EY re ee se ner ’ SONGS OF THE DIiRDS | ne oe omen \ I f : i t morn = At WEE ; tir to h , =a con ND U t In t ea n igent t | Hy tir i! to I n | l t nda cet Wotes ard 1 t ! t le il l Sirains ‘ ‘ anil A ‘in aes l that n warbler when i voice alo}! bre th nee unde! ‘ ie ‘ Yt. P | ; ’ . } ‘the mc pi ! No wonde) : | that hour,’ i] fanci i r but i\ as tac © the daw when the whole feach d tribe awake to new life, and fr | ry tree and shrub the songs burst | wth \ On as the first gray streak ? | appears in the ast, the robins ar and i th gray becames 1 r )} and then yellow, one by one the mem- J bers of I chorus join in, until th ! ‘ _ oo air rings with sound. Then, indeed t ’ he firds cha melody in ever: bush.” The listener may well be r: | minded of quaint Izaak W alton’ i} Ts . | words: “Lord, what music hast th aa , | provided for the Saints in Heaven I I : te | when Thou affordest sinful man sucl j A “7 | music On earth!” assia ' a emed t)| A learned ornithologist has said: “tI} , nd hb pped | is necessary in a philosophical spirit nce from { to regard every sound made by a@ bir peal er the all-powerful influence of lov« still, | lust as a ‘song.’ But surely al! th ,' ile \t | sencs of birds are not to be ascribe ] * i this influence. Doubtless many bird ; . a ach |} ul & only during the nesting season, as ’ : thi t f the husband was anxious ty che Wile In her Gomestic cares, Suc] Presently the rich, mellow notes of a | is certainly the case with the far-fameé he sat boldly and} ™!lsHtingale, who ceases his song as pmos twig of a | KOON the young birds are hatch There is no mistak- | + the p.riod of ess laying and i m4 : which proclaims | “ ‘ und “st describ mib« the thrush fan as rus I but by t ' \ t and cadence! Middle of June his voice is only which alike characterize this native | >arsh frog-like croak, or the low gu: AY the blackbird and song] tural note of a raven. Others, hoy bru land, and the red wing, | ¢Ver, Sing all the year round. Who h h i l the nightingale of N« heard the v on the woodp'! : ss, somewhere in the he snowbirés and sparrows on t rgrowth, the female was sitting, ] 2 3 orchard, whenever th s happy in the recognition of the voice fun has mace the snow and 7 mate as ever Juliet was at the *S sparki: lke brilliants? Birds Romeo. - Lost, Found, &¢ [A cart stallion 24} years old and )lbs, sired by Lucky Harrv, dam are. The stallion is to be dispesep tle of my farm, etc, on Thuredey at Il John E Holmes, 2i pd 50 tn) te O Ci0CKR- The house and vremises known condon House,’ situateon wWater Government Warehouse No 1 ake Bros & Co. jan2—tf -Sharpened while you wait. and ®& comoetent band at Rice’s air Store opposite the Skating 285 tf. tAPHIC.—The celebrated Cyc- as are being used by amateurs onals all over the civilized world. ompact and least complicated ot market. A child can operate n and Complete Instructions go amera. Size of pic'ures 2}x?} un 233 50up. 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They sing from simp] I i n ‘ bird in! itiy na us £ his nat i I tC pours I i ‘ — L t I Sn I \ { ) ) I aLi t I ] ierte il a Lee su h SOT as mast i che ? tl \ bursts Vv ] j i Wi tl Very of « i at ; é S,. howev A very povrerfu A ce which cannot escape the nt ce of the k r of birds, and that lujation ven in w.id nature yo ‘atch 1! ring of it, @s one bit inswers ar her in the woods, eac! halting for a moment or two to liste? to h's rival; and this, tco, long afte: fhe mating season is over Perhaps one of the most wonderfu! points about the songs of birds is that re is abundant reason for thinking it there are dialects among ‘them few lovers of nature, who have lives ‘ Several districts, will 1 t Say that such is the case, rn or in tl Song af, i} n oO! listrict than in an aPthough tl! iftes are 1 i \ 1 S t Gi I tnat hile i ler iia] the tune is 1 I staka y { j t} inging itched in a < t t ‘ It ma truiy 1 said tnat l I rs m@ i prov i fom is 1! 4 } t rt eg t n W was m brought > in untry, but has moved in Jate life to t city Si} i bir« ang tt the ‘ es i§9 Native place than they { a J ‘ +« Calland get eome of these dinner tea and chamber sets thit are ofiered so cheap HEART CURE. 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