The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, August 09, 1906, Image 6

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SPRAYING THE TOMATO
The general health and the
acter of fruits from the
was noticeable at each
these fruits were firmly
the vines, while those from
sprayed vines were loosely
or had fallen before ready
Thig was still more noticea
firm char-
sprayed vines
picking; for
the
to plek.
well as the ripe were picked.
of the green fruits of the unsprayed
rows had fallen from the vines
were loosely attached and more or
less soft, while those from the spray.
ed rows were go firmly attached that
they were pleked with
All
equally
difficy
varieties
subiect
varioti
loge tri
while
seven
metal quite indestru
of Inequer {8 pre
againat
known
hol, bolling
most all
The
iarge It is
fort
to dry
ites denolition
lacquer sap
The Japanese
to let foreigners
mequering —8t
erat
ne
lacquer tree of Japan is
always cut down at
VORTSH, thereafter it be
Each
about six
very
the
- ” o
age of as
gins
tree
on
ot
up violas
barrels
careful
goecreta
! not
into the of
Times Demo
are very
Louis
Fifteen or twenty lions suddenly
raided the town of Chorumo, in Brit.
fah Central Africa, the other evening
at ‘dusk and killed and ate eleven per-
sons, The other Inhabitants fled fn
their canoes, and the lions prowlod
through deserted streets.
of a
By J.
BECENTLY, In a reply
with Russ}
was any lack
5. The:
the navy
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Napole (M01
host
By KE ene V
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Prove tie Superiority
Piet
&
‘Boss’
&
=alee
BY Post a
greatest
France,
noted
note
for ti per
that the cit
those of France
status or other deve
hold a better position. It
more frequently
ure, conciuded
Englishman will
a Frenchman will
Harper r's Week!
ranks
lopme n does not
those of the
the Postmaste
write (0 a friend fifts
walk that far and co
han
How to Propose.
A Hindu father recently
the following letter asking for the
hand of his daughter: “Dear Sir--It
is with a flattering penmanship that
I write to have communication
you about the prospective ¢
of your damsel offspring. For
renote time to past, a secret passion
has firing my bosom internally
loving your daughter. 1 have navigat
ed every channel in the magnitude of
my extensive jurisdiction to cruelly
smother the growing love-knot that is
being constructed in my within side,
y
cinmercial
! ind Belgium would
saxon blood correspond
ut a ilat also fig
the Continent
om his un
what he has
Ang
Femper
sald or
Ame
that
but
(0 say verbally.
i
away It
my
Hoping that
corroborate in
love-sickened
you will
espousing
heart
concordantly
your female
to ny tender bosom and
acquire me into your family
Your dutiful Sondn-law.”
—————— a"
thereby
circle
It's so hard for
money when
some
single
men to
that they
save
don’t
marry,
—-—— in -
Unless a man’s sense of humor ia
on a vacation, he never takes a wo
man seriously.
)
ii
earning
econom:
thats
in
' hindered
by care
take to themselves 5 f
wife's savings, and thr upon her
he blame of thelr own
Few of men like to
a ids, who
the
loose methods
these we
themselves baldls
financial
ald
1¢
go fe
of
even him in his joyful career of
eplon—and when In despera
driven to take the
own hands, it hurts them
worse than it does the husbands
Harper's Bazar
tion they are
into (heir
QUITE
was
RIGHT
first married”
one day, “if my
went out without kissing me.
git down and ery for an hour,
now.” she added with a knowing
smile, “if 1 see he's going to forget
fl, 1 Just give him a kiss instead. 1
find that the plan works better where
he's concerned, and I'm a lot happier
myself. So don’t you, my dear, ever
be so foolish as to cry for a kiss
your reach’
My friend's words, 1 thought, might
be applied to the attitude we assume
toward things in general. A great
of us (and it is a regrettable
fact that the number include some
of the best and most deserving of us)
rely too entirely on our merits, We
“When 1
a fxiend to me hus
I'd
assume passively expectant
! Hitude ¢“ ted urselves tha
then we fold our
walt for it to come,
wiiers
this
are
il with the
vexation
we
contin
Haven
ing
Register
EDUCATION
The of one o ‘ashington’s
high schools relates an Incident in
connection with commence:
ment day of the ins tion mentioned
A clever of the
pring lose of the
exercises about
principal
girl one
priz
her fr
her to offer
“Weren't awfully afraid
n't get Hattie
when there wore sO
tants?
“Oh,
tie
came
‘em all
Weekly
pal
crowded
ralations
iende
congra
you you
isked One,
many contes-
wou
no!” cheerily exclaimed Hat.
Because 1 knew that when It
English composition 1 had
skinned alive!"-—Harper's
tO
BRIDESMAIDS SUPPLIED.
A Parisian woman has established
an agency for the supply of brides
maids to prospective brides who are
in need of such attendants. As tha
same girls In the same dresses take
part in many different bridals, a fee
of a sovereign for each girl is con
sidered sufficient to meet the matter,
Wise men never borrow trouble as
long as they can borrow money.