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There is more truth in ene Than all the trut! that hurled Down afl the L one zveen bla away ned see the bright man day has more of aray nges, hope de on one slope to read, will And, If | ask "T Is but to Above, beyond, And reac the book thrill hill (iC by you friend, ask dnt th.s you ook, simple screed lines in God's great Yen Of with ky and MeClure New the poetry wood and ant sea. spa per Syndicate) Fun for Photographers Jutterflies and moths are exceedingly beautiful, but the stay of development interesting to ohserv: Mugazine, They opportunities for one catnern not only virrious are most siys Nature furnish wonderful “addicted” to 8 vs the peanny 3e333ssse ou buevee ete erie fanaa: HI CENTRE HALL. PA ———— dy a ¥ “ . 3) am. ws JT € ANAT | air view of the Coolidge recently An excelient Mrs, and tase Pierce esiute on the Brule suminer, 1382383 er eres sete t et esnnsisaniai: HE oth excellent cle gyman—an auestioned, nnd goad in lle religi ~ a "et. i liste by a « man whose ahilit er day wl 0 on sermon who is his community, was on nnd science and Sliea effectively how and abide side hy share for the hedtermen and the freeing of evil and superstition But while, In support of memndation of rel. religions writers - words — 10 the: can be reco doing 1 of i} side eich mens his pre Sinliney iiberaliy, in frem an and neglected to ni hot rowed ahoyt scicnee, recent book ition either the book or lis perhaps, i to wittingly critic no de 1h je iM = conveyed Camper, HE by The Bell byndbuse ton) “One of yesterday,’ dame and he sent our floorwulkers says Saleslady in looking for her to a florist.” fired “A bloomers wis Sallie, came Prize Winners in - By John 3lake et Fididoie * - a] “as ST of truth Crice i COnL book nuthor did OR or roesear mere thong iit for # is readers. a reputation which he did not Wik fair mirning id this whe hardly evs eiviniele ein nae By sie siwinin siniminiere nin nina» emplos ap mriieninr desiring to ENTLEMAN grestod lo ench caution All appli sfactory, al would be » yerons hie inst position, however that while he was reason ir safely ihily sure he could steer the ¢ iround th langerons curve he did the risk unless It “You g for,” replied the nded the job rigks not wish y take was ithsolutely necessary, fire lookin he i half the wople could be the man | am gentleman, and About undertaken They unnecessary The well altog reduced to by avoided are not HOCCSSary risk is a of others is While inated foolhardy welfare at stake risks they ns ennnoet be as cur {own ether he elin cHn Dance Marathon graph shows them with the cup which also went to the winners, # » peculin posi nd be t give page ve for ns whole horitsy gversti he d ron One book, firr eTous for 1 him and the hook sa ewen is sie mini it Is = 1 friend to help us out of a mess Ni ’ ¢ i which an foolish risk god he fused to take the and he ge arcely fair to hans plur wise kK his ind : ad All ventures for It Is in a foolis friendship money i three are dangerous ad difficult to reg lost hid recently either one of them when once A... § of afinirs, who told ten three, wus : 4 he rial 15.4 4 by na before taking the he would have stopped and seri thought about it had he counted twenty he not have taken the risk at all. A lasge number of risks are taken because people are in a hurry. Speed. the crime of friend that counted ously nnd would our ¥ Q LN a a near Su Wis. perior, He madlern worl of better than the inv dered It. Yet if | had would goiiievements pstiont have re; not read 14 % rie » f.4 ¥ i have given this pa for this achies not deserve it faded Q £ OOOO) fy QO Ippose yi such attention lo %, accompanied Wercnme all likh hove thos digstasten resnived to Kime aks of oreless to err, the ition with the vento thine widet 4 thing WwW uch Ju whether or not the The iwlifles the element of only risk is attained is worth it.” If the OXNresSSes Bf il to be zonal moral value or is of and humanitarian value, the well ap price might may be plauded even though its be martyrdom, Discriminating Judgment man’s enution, (% 1828 is a wise Western Newspaper Union wns 80 visit given per often is, by the different I ILLIE BROWNIE mission, as he Mother Nature birds, You know Mother Nature has given Billie Brownie the to under stand the language of the different creatures and they tell him thelr sto ries 80 he can let othérs know of their interesting ways. Billie Brownie the birds to power He hadn't chatted with them for ever and ever so long First he had a talk with Sparrows, “We don’t mind the winter weather We ent seeds from old weeds which we find sticking up above the snow.’ they told Billie Brownie. “And it is very «seldom that around houses. ourselves, “Now we've heard a description of sparrows as told knows all about birds,” the Tree Spar row talking explained to Billie Brownlie the Tree We can provide for wel I human words, the same family as the Field Spar rows and Chipping Sparrows belong te though the others do not stay around so much in the winter, “Now and again we have a /Sield Sparrow for a companion ns we have much the same likes and dislikes but we do feel differentl; about the wenther. “These are the words used to ex plain about us and our looks, “Chipping Sparrow has a binck bill and Field Sparrow a red one during the summer bul when the fall fomes their bills are dull in color and lose thelr summer gorgeousness, : “Field Sparrow wears a reddish coat while CLipping Sparrow wears hand some white touches above his eyes, “Now, I'm bigger in size other two, “1 have white than these touches to the wings and a dark spot in the center of my waistcoat which 1 call my pet spot! “1 dearly love that spot. “Sometimes we can ging quite sweet: I suppose we're not famous First He Had a Talk With the Tree Sparrows. for our volces. Anyway they say it Is nice to see us about in the winter time” “l should say #0,” Billie Brownie answered, “and 1 thank you so much for having told me your story. It was enormously gond of you” “Delighted to tell you It,” sald the Tree Sparrow, with a pretty little trill to his voles, Then Billie Brownlie went to call on the RNed-Breasted Nuthatch and there FOR THE GOOSE AND THE GANDER Shottatsatitiite Dy Brothers Shore Viola Birt ets ttl ties i ststets FOR THE GOOSE~ sharks but you anybody that's real. EAL love is like man eatin’ Everybody talks about it, mrdly ever meet ly seen it. Teurs dry quick a spot, and don't even leave — teal passion of good actress outa ain Actress, kind makes a woman any any except FOR THE GANDER wouldn't be s0 cor hi justice If they sufferin’ injustice Most cerned wasn't people about so afraid of A lie can't do near ns much harm nas of the truth, {Copyright a good imitation jure Newspaper 8ynd WALKER SOOOOK it ina tion in y soil your insty out passion lips and {0 study self lives become recone seats in the back Cun “Krow 1th Know ths vself, proverb § master self is your gation Known that Jour own will, by your own honorable pesisted by fair rath, ye possible " by power of eyed ride over while tha norant of self ae blindly to chas perilous ith re Newppst contin hopes and ions elusive (2 by MeClu ef Byndienis DODO OOOOOOTS he heard of how great forest wandered and often the (I Breasted Nuthaich They told Billie Brownie who always put suet on that her bird friends could have nliev meals all through the winter, “We hu blunt little tails bills,” said the Nuthatch, is really Juite to remember one part of us is pointed and one is not, and tha! to us seems very simple “We don’t think anyone would forge and say, “Let us be on the for the birds with blunt bills ed tails. “No, surely they will be on the look out for the birds with the pointed bills and the blunt tails. For these belong to the Nuthatch family, “We of the Red-Dreasted family are not so well known ns the ones of the White-Breasted family. The iat ter are the ones about the ndy's hogs where the suet hangs on the nearby iitae bush. “But we have paid her a visit, too * “The White-Breasted consine are bigger than we are. Then, of course there is more reddish brown te ue and more white to the cousing as yon imagine by their names, “Then, too, the White Breasted cous ing have white faces And our velres are higher in pitch. Those are some of the differences. “We hope we've told enough Brownle.™ And Billie Brownle thanked them and sald that now he thought he weald these though a1 off to see they went family birds loves] tls times thes other places, 1o for a or inp w feck ade the White of the a Hac bus baad I 8 ve and point that For “and ensy lonkon ut atl esd and po Billie between the two families of hatches, Nut (Copyright QUALITY FOOD PRODUCTS set the standard, If you paid a dollar a pound you could not buy better food products than those you find packed under the Monarch label, Reid, Murdoch & Ca. Established 1853 General Offices, Chieu, 1. LADIES 1 This fine lewther- bound, black, clot he lined hat box FREE Write for Catalog CORLUX CO. 1609 Mu Vernon, Phila., Pa. Once upon a midnight dreary, As [| pondered, weak and weary, How my head ached From the fine-typed Volumes of forgotien lore. “Give me some relief,” | mullered. 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