lined paper strip. Twelve thousand five “Yes, wonderfully,” he declare’, as “The Greeks made their dream articu- FROM INDIA. FARM NOTES. : hundred, twelve thousand seven hundred | calmly frank as she herself was. late in the myth of Daedalus and Icarus. ’ —— — fifty, thirteen thousand, thirteen thous-| “And you don’t remember ever meet- “Leonarde da Vine’ laid aside the brush | By Ose on Medical Duty in that Par Basters —The farmer who feeds his stock at and two hundred feet. me before?” that made the Mona Lisa to grope for | Country. Planting Flowers in the Pan, De- regular hours and just what the animals —— = "| Despite the sharp angle at which the shook his head. the realization of this dream that we lightful Climate. Inspecting Things | Know will eat up clean, will get more pounds Belletonte, Pa., November 28, 1913. big bird poised, the ascent was “If you'd recall the circumstances. The have made real. | Nothing About. to the bushel than the careless feeder mm ——— more gradual; the thinned air lessened Amosphesic pressure up here “To fly, to spread wings on the impal- | — who uses no system, Werk animals are SPRING CREEK less grip for the tractor, less support for | makes my feel as big and empty as pable Sit a and: soar, to follow the way of | JHANSI, OCTOBER 17th, 1912, generally fed regularly, perforce of cir- —— : the wi To increase the power of the | a balloon. an eagle air. | Dear Home Foik: cumstances, but other stock, hogs espe. : Ek w win cut out the muffler. The “Oh, it makes no difference; acquain- “To skim the invisible columns of the | I went out to tea the other afternoon Call. are apt to be fed by many farmers Written for and published in the WATCHMAN rapid musketry of the exhaust broke out, | tances begin only when they get interest. sky—are not men become as gods now | bi somewhat irregularly—when the farmer twenty-five years ago. trangely sharpened and clamorous in | ing, anyway. 0. you stare! What are in very truth? and was invited out to shoot mark. You takes a notion to get to the hog pen. PY JUNK ¥. MOOR. the attenuated air. With something like | you thinking about me now?" “You have dreamed true, Spirit—Spirit ' know how well I shoot, never having had wEavine had ¢ fem Written as’ 4 Sclibol Bamneise: for ik: Little Gir a shudder, he threw over the lever that He had been casting about for words, a of Dreams and High Emprise; you are all ‘agun in my hand more than once or fever to aa aw 0 milk Th in nice, I think. med the engine. His nervess were on | metaphor, to describe her; in his youth . men Who aspire, : twice, and of course did very badly, but ence for the benefit of Peron ee L somes re wiltght hi edge; the s sound hurt. The | he had made metaphors, boy's way, to’ “How beautiful you are in the torture | » Mil Toit PO . nmsylvania n Su lack brink barograph age Sou thousand six | put into verses. of accomplishment! The very chords on | | had warned them that I knew nothing rey oy es ¢ animals first show- Totem busige Ra Watens Siow hundred feet. “1 was thinking that you are like this your throat are lute-strings to sing of | about the thing, so merely tried to be aang i ed "Th alling 3d being ; i ; | height,” he cried, bending toward her victory. a . (mice. Dr. MacMillan won the prize, th h get up. ey recused to eat, 3 robl Still they climbed, enveloped in a blaze i 4 . blood f 1 Ki ; : - rew head back along their sides, and Tt gives the mind a backward st f sunshine that was to the tempered | Over the yoke of the warping-wheel. The Jom your nostrils 8 2 Nf Lpiop, wns the most curious pair of scis- finally appeared to be i To by-gone happy hours, Q Sule : ia- | great bird lurched drunkenly, and he bation to the jealous powers that you Y appe; 0 be unconscious. Not And soon revives the languid soul Susligin of the earth's surface as dia- threw over the wheel to bring it back have trampled underfoot. | sors I have ever seen; they resembled a having a milk-fever outfit, I got a regu- Like lillies freshed by showers. HORS lo Dass, Despite the gr into equilibrium. He laughed, made “Beautiful, wonderful, holy—my lover, long-beaked bird, the leg turned out, re- Jar bicycle pump ad fitted 2 Surkey ull) Isee its waters lash the stones, leather helmet were bathed in sweat. He Neckless | bs tie suiswaritg light n her whom | level aly Avie! direct { leasing the wings and they in turn raised quill into the cows’ teats ed a i i : et it lurch in other direc- | udde rush . : [ud wach the spray go by, was panting, and fine, red lines appeared | ea a swooping eagle. “Yes, you of wind and of the delirious. ars ppingsen- | up, causing the beak to open and shut each quarter of udders. I bound up the r its laughing, liquid tones, on the smarting surface of his eyeballs. i Swoopi : : : ice | and thus one saw a perfect pair of scis- teats to retain the air, and repeated the And hear the echoes die Below the mask of his goggles his face | 2r€ like height. You are beautiful, you sation of falling. Drunk with her voice | : iss Process in about eight hours. 1 thenk : drawn into d straining lines of allure, you call to all a man’s manhood and beau , he had forgotten warping- sors—good only for paper cutting. Miss the cows opt an iy f on Kept I'then in meditation peer wa ho cel, ng and daring; and yet there is something wheel, rudder-bar, elevator-yoke, every- | MacMillan was delighted, as it was the eo . Sn or a few days A hundred vears from now, exultant mination. . ice in your look that makes me tremble, as thing. The cutting air roused him: fran. | . : y recovered completely. In the : Up we go!” he shouted. His voice y s ; | very first prize she had ever won, and last case I had the co t 1 And wonder if Spring Creek will cheer P) NE i . but he | though you were a blade pointing at my tically he threw the elevator down, draw- | . ! an an rg i : 1 get up in less The people then, as now. Sos ded te Aa (heart. Come, we're three miles above : ing her head backward before the yoke Was delighted to even live beside the con. she js re TONS 3 or got to her, and And will the gray silurian rocks Honan ; and a world's record, or i | conventions; Jou won't mind if I worship to his breast. The great bird shuddered, queror. milk per rE M Eval Sowaet That o'er beside the stream, He glanced again over the quivering | a little? For you are wonderful and 'and swung dizzily to one side. He re-| [ater I went to a dinner and the hos. is : Stand there like some great city blocks rim of the car. A fine white mist, a mist A Peautiful—beyond belief.” membered that she was blocking the rud- | tess, Mrs. Mead, wore the most beautiful _. For the filling of the ice-house a As now to me they seem? that gave back the blazing sunshine like | “Why, and so are you. Or isit only der-bar; painfully, ineffectually, as in a | slide of strong planks may be made, and th i i dream, he wa down the lower wing, gown; a blueish green satin, covered a rope passing through Hav juss cloth of spun-glass, had shut out the is dizzy loneliness that makes us think rped passing gh a pulley inside Will autumn then bright colors bring | 807 biting his lips in an agony of helpless- | with purple chiffon. She is tall and slen- the ice-house can be used for pulling up JA paint the forests gay? io DE ough 3 over io} “Who are you?” he demanded. “I ness. the blocks of ice. It is important that ill birds their songs as sweetly si | der, rather dark and I could think of : dous reflector inside of which he was | knew I'd engaged to take several “Why struggle further? You have at- | the ice should be packed as closely as White SPrine CISti's Wars play? buzzing upward, smaller than a midge in | Women this week, but no one like you. tained—you have attained!” he heard her | "Othing but those gorgeous pictures of the ice s Any spaces between the blocks ; ir | Who are you? Give me a name to call sirens voice chanting in his ears; her: Arabian Knights. The people were all , should be packed full of broken ice in Roki Anise SE lige Whete the globe of an we light. The vary " you by. Tell me who you are.” lithe arms sprang to meet each other | folks whom I knew so that it was a most order to prevent the presence or circula- a a Bt a fa cron rose, | "Why, only your poor feminine passen. | about his neck. “Kiss me—kiss me, ' charming affair, and I did not get home tion of air around the several blocks. Then float on down the stream. and broke over him; he was alone in an eT,” she laughed, bending toward him. Spirit! 0% stind, with Jer icy cheek { until almost twelve o'clock. Don't think —Cut dry hay or straw, when packed Wille Fike them eat laHer Rate. inhuman world that blazed and swayed, b lithe arn and: band, utleted near- presnd ew or off height! {I am always gadding, but as one never fairly close between ice and walls, makes Where nollensuntens cis that burned and froze, that had no stabil- | pif jo ie elbow in ge, W te, glistening | “No,” he shouted, struggling tokeep | sees, or in fact speaks to any one except ® 800d insulator. A thickness of not And only fill a certain sphere, ity, that allowed him air only in searing fur, lay along the aluminum edge of the | his dhis hands on the whee, | thor. jovehan 18 inches should be used. “A ittle gasps. | car. “As for my name, how do you like | is eyes open and his »» | their own bungalow mates until four or layer of sawdust a foot in thickness ma Then, like them pass away? A ” | Alta?” | “you are mad—we are both mad! Don't . ; if i ay Nevertheless,” he muttered, biting at = Alt : : derstand? This is death! (five o'clock in the afternoon and of be used, but if jt becomes wet on the side Should e'er I wander far from here. his hardened nether-lip—“nevertheless, | “Good! I remember just enough Latin | ¥ Kise ” he eS on her voice | course if not asked out to dinner the next to the ice the water or dampness is And dwell where splendor glows, up we go!” | to appreciate it. Alta—High! Well— of 3 od oil 8 Tepes n is ee | wa t at home, devoted to lIkely to permeate the whole of the saw. I'l ever hold in memory dear, 1 of aeraphis eyes for a moment to get | C16 {brew back his head recklessly—“Tm | of ice and silver. “How wonderful is this | evening is ey ar dust and thus destroy its non-conducting The land where Spring Creek flows. rid of a slight vertigo caused directly by [o% Jor steitude] An T not beere,qare your arms, Spirit? reading or writing. Not a concert, mov- | properties. the “Perhaps you'll attain it. Only keep Am I not beautiful? Look at me!’ Avery the engine, po Fg He threw back the yoke with a laugh, | him, 3 i how, telephone or door-bell : Her breath enveloped him, numbing | "8 Picture show, —When hay or straw is used care filling him with a Lethean languor; | to disturb the flow of your thoughts, 50 gpouid be taken to have it thoroughly THE SIREN OF THE AIR. in | In bending toward her he had permitted | but still, with all the strength of his in- | that an occasional break and a chance to dry and cut fine. A serious risk in the — Pushing of the icy wind TIE On is peal the machine to gain the level once more. 'stinct and training, he struggled to bring | see some other faces besides one’s own, use of hay or straw is that they may con- When his barograph marked twelve | feverish whispering of the blood in the | The great bird slanted upward at an the machine back under his command. | is an opportunity not to be lost. Truly tain small particles of ice, hail or snow : | abrupt angle, a poised i Despite her presence, he managed to get | . mixed with it, melt and make the whole Jhousand fact, Resce jacked She Joke of fympais of io 43rs, like 3 naguified ref ot angle, and » she Auiverje. level his feet on the rudder-bar. They whirl. | it is not a strenuous existence and had ‘ of t}.e insulating material damp. To that and gave a slight inclination to the foot- | just before sleep. He felt. N | eyes dared him, her lips provoked and ed dowiward, listing so far that he felt | you any brain cells they surely ought to extent they destroy its efficiency. bar of the rudder. The monoplane, | “Sixteen thousand!” he muttered to Promised. He closed his eyes for a mo. the grip of the straps that bound him to | work now, since the cool weather has For covering the top of the ice a layer Which had been climbing up into the | himself, crushing down his dizziness and | Ment, made giddy by her radiance and | his seat. He worked the controls, hold You notice I say cool weather, so Of Sawdust a foot thick is enough, pro- . : come. : : : : ; 15% | by the blaze of the untempered sun on ' ing her away from him with elbows and | Re i: : vided it be put on dry and not disturbed. ay oe Rar pa moo: ri a "Toney Sines the aluminum hood just beyond her. knees. They dashed into a blinding mist, don't imagine that it is cold; not by any pep sawdust has to be moved often for was concerned, settled to a level keel and | “No, twenty thousand!” The voice was | 1 he reflection surrounded her with an beginning to circle at last, and he threw | means, just pleasant until about twelve the purpose of taking out ice from time poi : : i 1 : | i i Il his remaining power into a desperate | o'clock. from that time until four it is to time the warmer portion of the saw- began to describe a wide circle, graceful- | singularly musical, thin, and clear. aura like white flames. a | 0 clock, ; : ; ly lifting its outside and lowering its | “Yes, twenty thousand!” In the thrill | Instinctively he eased off the danger- atte lo Tre Wings back ints | hot, but of course you can readily go out dust )yin Deal the Siface Beconies me inside wing like a bird when it turns. | of determination that the voice gave him, | 0us lift of the wings; he had no need to eq k ine | Without too great discomfort, although porions,.2nd may | 1 | i look at the needle of the level-indicator the rudder-bar over to turn the machine gre: 81 put back close to the ice, That causes a From behind the trailing edge of the | he momentarily overlooked the queerness t en "in the direction away from the lowered | you would rather stay in unless compel slight melting of the ice: the d lowered wing, its driver looked down on | of its presence. “Twenty thousand feet | to know that the machine was threaten | side y [y hi pT BO la npless the creeping expanse of earth two miles high!’ | ing to slide backward into the abyss. The eat bird righted, and began to led to go to see about something. It is ho Sas Tighe yer o sawdust below. | Higher than even the condon dares!” | Why.do You shut your eye, leigh. sw gz lightly as a descendin ji. | Just about this time you should be leav- sulating pro iy “It is a ig - The hangars and pylons and crowded | He opened his eyes in some faint dis- | Seeker? ghe demanded... “Ate Jou Poon: out EE. 4 ine. “There!” he pel. ing the States to come out here for the EY a layer of | Rr ig A stands of the aviation-field were pressed | tress and perplexity of mind, and blink- | afraig; What does the barograph read | lowed, crazy er Ee h and with the | next few months will be delightful or hay, two feet thick - i aw together, made small, blurred, as though | ed through his goggles. In the forward | NOW? ti fay ay 4 i pa i oe gy, : yh NS » 38 a covering on seen through the wrong end of a misted | seat, turned three quarters toward him, | “Sixteen thousand three hundred, Re | oud a ype array Another day.—Breakfast came, after ne jc h a i i ‘wk £ telescope. The broad field itself seemed | was a woman, a girl. He could hardly | Said shortly. A record, I believe; but | Yogs idea was all ry apie YOU Hig | Which I went out to cook some apples from a portion ay > : Yau > 3 ten 2 not larger than a lady's handkerchief; it | make her out at first, for the dazzle of | What of it? No, I'm not afraid, he add lead whirled agai ny he lifted herself | that I had bought a few days ago and we ain 2 port ut, it . a ce Ew ith was almost lost ia the blur of villages, | the aluminum hood was just beyond her, | €d. stiffening his neck and fixing Ria | fe his arms. nme Cg could not eat, so I tried making apple Ta eon oe wi > l is boulevards, railroad-tracks, and tree- | and she was dressed all in white—white, = Ploodshot gaze on her untroubled eyes | “You were afraid,” she whispered it the NON CC nos {th ion clumps of the level Long Island country. | knitted wool and some close, white fur and dangerous lips; I'm not even afraid | catching his face to her Breast oreo: sauce. A poor quality resulted but as it in 8 qualities of the cover- To north and south, as the great bird that was almost as dazzling as the alum. | ©f You. It’s you who'd better be afraid | er oe r was greater than your love — is scarce here I know the girls will like Where ice is covered with a | £ swept steadily on its arc, appeared ex- | inum itself. A white, knitted cap was | Of me. Do Co ready to oy gre y the change. Then along came a man gawd oor Co hay eo posh a ayer ° { : : ; ru i i d; you don't— | with two fine fish—a present from a very from melting, provision should be made —the Atlantic and the Sound. Shapes | strands of hair, blazing with the sun's felt it. It was superb. We must| “You don’t understand ! ei | like beetles represented ships. { own color, lay along the snow-white oval | have gained two hundred feet in that one his de howl arn Siraid) i. Soncloged nice woman whom I have met here. I ior ventilation over ihe fob tlervics J We might be Lilliput, said Reese, aloud, | of Ret Joes ; Sreengous fife Atl yar'l thinkeyou ed his arms from the oa hold or then had to see the cook and change If the rays of the py beat on the roof nding his heime ead over the inch- | “I did n't know—I had the two-seater,” ‘ : : : : . { our dinner fo i for no ice means : i (ek fe Wg | Bede Se Bacto ee, same $8 ThE Eth out oom Toren 102 BR i him from space. The strangeness of | thin and whistling; he raised it to make | leaped up in his eyes. ’ ness went like a blown-out candle. The | “the 100f to allow the heated air to es- sheer height and aloofness had written | himself heard above the hum of the mo- | _ “Perhaps I can prove I wasn't by let. | rfectly balanced monoplane continued | °° cape, that part becomes practically a awe on his face. He lifted his eyes from | tor and screw. “1 thought I took out the ting go the controls and coming over | pe or oh ehonop a) the earth | 1 watched Miss McCuen planting sweet | te Ro oven for ond 2 the y n- the Atlautic to the curved wills of sky, one-place machine; I’m out for altitude, | oh, Wed be togetive wr | Some ope WH dra by the He | peas yesterday and she put in poppies tents of pe] building g Yieco ue with the thinness of the air, | you know.” . : - I : hi ; i . dazzling like steel with the resplendence | Her eyes, blue-black and flashing like i anyway. Shall I? : | vag sitting in the SORKpit of the ma chine, today; Bastutiums lave Deen in for | Killing Out Canada Thistles. — Many of untempered sunshine, which curved | the sky, regarded him with a little look | “Oh, brave words—and true! [ believe [A Orn fold nel ig We ha | week, the violets are getting ready to' farmers in their efforts to kill the noxious downward all around him. He was as | of questioning; her mouth’s faint scarlet / YOu would. Now you are a demigod by | eyes made out the low, green month-old | P10°M and the chrysanthemums have Canada thistle abandon their efforts with though suspended in the monstrous | line turned down a trifle at the ends, | the look on your mouth and eyes; you, re all about, Se 2 mo: tand. | nice large buds on them, but they will success in sight and the thistles soon metal reflector of a monstrous electric | suggesting polite surprise. | are man no longer! So, Spirit, send us | ing besid, hi 3 a Mets Were s dinot bein bloom much before Christmas, 'fecover, says H. R. Cox, in Farmers’ light; dizzying, blazing distance was all | “| don't mean to intimate that I'm not | Upward once more till we poise over the | 18 pesice him, and others, a great crow | : { ti . around him. “God!” he muttered; “is | delighted to have you along,” he assured | abyss! Height and the spirit of adven. | it seemed, were hurrying toward him. | This is onlyZinteresting when compared led Ne. 315, which, the a Epartment panses, smooth and polished like metal | pulled down over her head; a few dro n't this—" There was a catch of awe | her warmly. “I merely forgot; it’s the ture! Throw back the yoke with a laugh, | “Asleep! By the great horn spoon, he and rapture in his voice—"is n't this | first time I've been anywhere near as 8s you did before.’ Was asleep!” said a man at his right hand. with Your SSasome ang thats Lh oe pale of i» oR por pe tremendous! And lonely! A man on a | high as this, and it makes me feel slight- ~~ “Yes. And if I do?” | Came down too fast, youngster. How | Wasting yo ..1 weed, which is a from Maine to mountain-peak would n't be half so much ly dippy, not bad enough to make me be | what! A price?” | high'd oe get, Mywaye feat f This mon: ing as 1 went to the hospital | Kansas and in the Pacific Coast States. alone.” afraid of losing control, of course, but | ae! HE Wellsewian. toe bare. fof the off ee outules d, one | the buglesisounded so clearly and I know | While the South is not liable to be af. Behind the glass of his goggles his | still—not just right.” i y that never again will I hear one that this fected, there seems to be danger of its wide, hazel-colored eyes shone with a “You look—magnificent ” Her voice grap mavies Twenty shousaiq feet, I will of the Sih who id Yatifed ie barn view of India will not come back to my | spreadin into the Rocky mountain gu) Sxtiloment, like § at Iollowiag Ble left g ringing echo nhs RS $oin the | “It is what T'had on the tip of my | The man raised himself up by the little | memory. Just now, because the weath- Figo tious aud 1d rol dave rapid ascent, the thin, icy air, the power- | fact that I can’t remember engaging a eto ask,” he shouted, wild wi Tron Sis 3 On the sida of the ed er is becoming cooler, they are having | thistle is prescribed as a noxious weed ful hum of the muffled motor, the blaz. passenger for this trip.” | exaltation. “Good; and block the rud-! bk Shi fo barograph ar drill most of the time and very soon and the law directs its killing or destruc- ing sunshine, the voice and fingers of the “That's not worth worrying about | derbar! We will £6 down on the bot. Anon Fag bi be wrong, Bos ny the entire lot of regiments will go tion in such a manner as to prevent the i, the Sweep of his winged machine | now,” she assured him, Smiling a dim, thousand oo with the rudder Bloke) if it's a few hundred out. even if it's a | out into the jungle on military maneuver, Maturing and dissemination of seed. ng the circular blur that showed the | dangerous way into his eyes. “What does | q Isi rt { few thousand-y lai He's done it! h the. It Canada thistles can be eradicated in a tractor’s power at its head, the invisible | the ba h read?” i “Yes. it a bargain? The kid's ae o 1 which will last for three mon tis! comparatively short time with little or no thpporting strength that thrilled along He had to bend down close to read the | “A bargain!” he shouted, and turned “But g Lonel ier stammered | thus they keep these “Tommie Atkins” loss in the use of thelang Provided the the steel nerves of the great bird into | dial. “Fifteen thousand three hundred,” is face up into the Sanden: Sotne of sky Reese, stupidly. He sat and pi be- | in fit condition, and in the meantime the | following rules are : his hande~ah o these Tew me strong he said with astray air, and lifted his | a aughed her aloud , the wheel | fore him like a man just awakened from | bugle rings over everything, making a| L rive the thistles of their tops orces registered themselves on the brain | head to stare at her. ‘Ill not cut out ] his 0 Back tie | a dream, fitti iment to: one’s. aw continually, thus exhausting the roots, of the man, doubled the time of his heart- | the muffler until we stop rising; the ex- oyched Bis breast casts machine leaped The aluminum hood came close up ng accompan IY | The top of the plant serves much the Sra made Ww quiver cold. Bi np hi Pie 2 Satly frch Ce hes.) bling, He threw back pnd ks cut against the steering-yoke; there was no | Movement, and it seems Specie. Pink boing Ri Wome of an animal, a eth The ould that stp. Hers oe ke th ghost of Rl said, | out the muffler. The exhaust broke ou | forward seat, ney chor kes 1 enough for | ty in the early morning. Ialmost think |so that if the plant is continually de. : - i r . . i ith country life | prived of that it must soon die. ere no fear on his keen face; rather exulta- | and again he was thrill the weird in a weird salvo like rifle. | 4 Cat; it was the one-place machine.--By | I am becoming struck with ty i method down tion, triumph, delight in the presence of | music of her voice It he it in. | He cased off the precipitate angle | Allan Updegraff, in Century Magazine. | —¢his bungalow is so far away from the or bist Mathly apn own danger. A st swimmer might have | spired like a bugle-note, and yet there | until they had gained way once more, and Ta road ways and so quiet and retired. according to circumstances: Usually struck out toward sirens on their rocks | was a chilling something in it. It re. again threw the elevator up to its high- Efficiency at Panama. Here the blacksmith came with the some form of clean cultivation is the with such an expression of eager, aban. minded Jim of the p S2crackle, that | 8st wo They boiled ipuard, Ray. =—— horse’s shoes to be inspected, before he | best, either with a crop or by bare fal- 7 oned hy pecul reverbera from | through “ “They shall mount up with wings as | Beoandiner i Pte Ts te | Rita wd, And all the while she A er ales wiising in the went out to the barn toput them on, and bow. Outi ar aye pra Ol ape eaglesi” he chanted somewhat wildly, [lakes of his boyhood. One glided along | smiled into his face. says that the purpose to doa good job | yesterday tae bills were brought to the | 2 ys 9 glad of the sound of his voice in the | over the thin, glass-clear surface, on rol: noticed the barograph; 25 Welt SI Sa of ble, building door and the animals walked past for A iindat a strange emptiness and silence of the |saw the steel-blue water just beneath, | he saw only untroubled gaze of in- like the Roman road possible for me to inspect their shoes, the man Keep the plan in mind at all times place. His eyes wandered along the daz- | one heard the sudden silvery “K-r.r.r. | Spiration and allurement. A thin trickle years, is seen in the use of bags for ce. and follow it faithfully. zling, blue-black horizon to a blazing | ring”* of the ice-crackle, and one put his ' Of scarlet started from both his nostrils; ment instead of barrels. It was found | W3iting until they being pronounced | Aiaifa, clover, the grasses, mille} mass of snow-like mist that was forming | whole soul into speed. ; his blackened lips gasped for breath; his that the barrels had to be broken off | correct, I would then pay him for his um, hemp, buckwheat, and on the seaward side. “I wish I could go He stared at her, racking his benumbed | bulging, bloodshot “eyes left her only to from the cement and were a total loss. work. Imagine such conditions at | grains are all crops adapted to the pur- to sleep—like a frigate-birdon the wing,” | wits to remember her place on his pa: | Sves ths eo lis command. | Buy if the erat ere ip per bags | home. You know how much I know feof smothering the Canada thistle. he finished inconsequentiy. : senger-list. Like most of the new pi e was aN resolve eagerness; he the bags could be returned and a saving oe % "4h J "wills for foot restrict the top growth of the He had got little sleep the night before, | he was accustomed to earn an honest | Was determ ncarnate. He shot of $50,000 a month could be made. Al |2Pout horse’s shoes an or thistles by shading them and also crowd the nearness of his first real flight, his | penny now and then by taking up per. | one hand forward, ungloved, to adjust the canal workmen take pride in the per- (gear. Truly I did not know how | the roots. Alfalfa is probably the best first unattended trip toward the sun, had | sons with the desire and the necessary Shearwater which was beginning to fection of the work, and no necessary ex- | they should be put on, much less | for this purpose. The land should Le been too poignant. From his first lesson | fifty dollars. She frankly yielded gi fait tow lack o alr. Flo threw and | poise has been spared. The writer says | whether they were correct. Just now Scoupied by such crops at all times so in “grass-cutting,” with an instructor in | to his inspection; she turned farther | forth lens at Put extra pressure | gp. canal ha established arecord in pub- “ " that the thistle may have no chance to the seat behind him, he had dreamed of | around in her seat and smiled at him. | on a ith, demoniaca) | UF SAR; bes established a recy them are | the “mending-walla” is singing out his | recover. This method ie of most value this; height and distance allured him as| “You don’t remember me?” abandon he worked the hand-pump _that notoriously slow; the canal will be done | "ame on the veranda and as he is really | in giving the weed a set-back which by some affinity with his nature, with the | “No; that's astounding, but true.” jetted oil on the flying bearings of a year ahead of time; most of them run |a tinkerer I will send him to Miss Mec. easier the work of clean cultiva- very blood in his veins. His privateer was te, perfect in every A Docer! o far ahead of their estimates, but in spite | Cyen since I know she has some locks, | tion which should follow. ancestors of 1812, his balloonist great. | line, beautiful with the abstract beauty oA umplisher!” He. started | 3% 362d, of their oftim of yards of earth ’ The method of salting the thistles in uncle, his granfather who had been a | of an idealist painter's work. An artict |at her voice. The n Of his own | fron ihe slides, have had to be taken | €tc- that must be fixed. pastures is adapted to small patches ac- naval officer, bequeathed him their might have called her a type;” | exaltation was on her; her face quivered, care of which were not covered in the| In another week I shall be alone for a cessible to live stock, especially sheep. In Jove of free spaces adventure. The | there was Ho little trick of outline or | Yearned ‘toward th a Steady, estimate, the canal will cost about $10,- |short time as the others go to confer- their efforts to get the salt the stock nib- EL ERATE ENE de Sr IE SUL I LP et sr ee BS ST to the teaching profession sur- | She seemed less a real woman than some Soka tha, crept back under the curved fee change for although we live together we until they start to bloom and then cut vived Reese's first sight of an ae- | ideal created to embody an idea: she | yoke that held the oie Te | ——For high class Job Work come to | don't necessarily see much of each other Shs) \Dpa clone 10 the ground and apply professor bowed to the | might have stood for ty,” or, | 5at up, Sidewise, near i, Jilted Her Ta OL and when we do meet, as at meals, we | asmall handful of salt to each new inevitable; John Faraday Reese gave up haps better, “Danger. Her beauty lost ace slowly until it curved backward like | th talk a different language; they, nothing | that springs up. Permanent eradication ma tics to adventure on the | nothing by its i ; to s | a flower on the fair, white stem of her i. BR the, > | of this weed by plant poisons has not highways of the sky. sun-dazzled eyes, at least it was all the | throat, and offered him the curved, scar. Don’t Be a Slave. but missions and the people therein. Dr. proved very practicable. le circle and came on fe into Be ashing go of. het hair, and Ax he Don tera he the sky became Don’t be a sla pills. Every pill ean bos tn be prevented from paturing if thei tops m came once more up s 't be a slave to very as absolute ma r tops the wind, Reese straightened it out again, | the sheer radians of all the rest of | black. As from the depths of a dream joer js in danger of such slavery, snless we discuss the latest advances in or are cut off just as the blossoming starts. and pulled back a little on the yoke that | her allured, intoxicated, astounded. He he heard her voice chanting: he recognizes the fact that pur- ore: facts. Dr. Mac. | TWO Cuttings a year are usually necessa- an Pare Dig tye Duuathed gi fo Rasonsd have done.” a Ss iis Lu. Cwioss 10, tovgh wey wre fase. Dr y [1.10 pruvit ated be ee in ml ; was un. are was , can be en . ih the controls as perlaction of fine any oman. for sheer | Her voice was like a softened, un. pills, which act on the bowels, stomach “not a thorn in the flesh of these good | cateu if the work is arious been a part of him, the driver I ioc of fine and esior. © his coma, and then relaxed a6 for a orn They bl and | Women,” when I, without sympathy, said | ‘YPes of that are in cutting off ) cure organs, ! or sweeps eyes on the needle of the some time,” she said without the slight- | fall in sleep. The voice went on: do not beget the pill habit. I was afraid that we were. She » | the tops of Canada thistles are shown in From beneath drooping eyelids | est show of self-consciousness. “Do you | “The Chaldeans sculptured wings on py “I am sorry, I hate being a thorn.” S06 ent piven 35 Sistien are shown in watched it crawl upward over the | like me?” their man-gods and on their sacred bulls. ~—Subscribe for the WATCHMAN (Continued next week.) riculturist.
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