till has haw the first dollar | 4 io procty apt fo held oa fo | | each other. ; il the stormy ses; ri be an admiral, think, ‘mn i £4 wait me. Pl be a pirate, too, oh hoist 3 fing 10 a} pra stk Syne. Aud “bring her round” or “tack.” of sourse, 1'l find ph hidden gid gene far desert in op often oon “rend before he breeze” In guite the proper si tyle, ; rw {ve mades fortune great, 1 shail, of course, retire, And “anin long yarns Beside a roaring fire. ‘4 Tike to know just why to do all this? "ve got a model boat dear UU Bele Chie, | Yve such a splendid alvip, fi then, it seen 10 me, waviet be a sailor bold i A, Tm 2 Jan, Fo se, ago Record: Hlersid. about my Perhaps you Pm gon It oa Saume 5 Betty and Joan bad quarreled and . made up and were pow looking at each | other with glowing faces “lent making up awful nice? said Then they stood hack and gazed at Suddenly Joan clapped softly together, te arked Betly. ber han : What : Among the nOMErous rhymes, this one 1s corrent in seme of the widland and bisld the | ‘Joan, giving ber friend a rapturous kiss. Hlsn'e ft, though, set?” sgrved Bet-| ity. returning the Kise enthusiastically. n the following day about the ame countries of Easiand A sunchiny shawsp : Never last hail an hour en Friday insures a wet Sunday, 8 superstition-—embodied ia the familiar i sonplet: “A rainy Friday a ray Sanday; A fair Friday, a fair Suaday.’”’ Another version of this rhyme says: “Ag the Fridays, eo the Bonday; As the Sunday, #5 the week” Sunday's rain Is in many places re garded as the fore-nnner of a rain weak, In Norfolk it iy commonly said: “Rain afore thatch (church), Rain all the week, Littie or much.” Rain in springilme is gos] omen, HA wet spring. 8 dey harvest” The possibility of foretelling rain by sheervation of the sky is referred to in the following rhymes: = ung red and marking gray Will speed Lhe traveler on his way; Ev ning gray and morning red Will bring down fain spon his head ” TA red night is the sailor's delight! A red morning is the sailor's warning” pogarded as A “A rainbow at might is the shepherd's de hght : A rainbow at morning is the shepherd's warning.” The duration of rain is supposed to he governed by the foilowing rule: “Ram belore ween, gait before eleven. Many of the chara used by chide to avert rain are curious. This one in ehrrent ib Northumberl and: “Rain, ria, go away, Come again anol her day When | brew snd when I bake, Th pe youa cde cake” is an Indication: that it will ral There 4 a popular fancy that rain Evergreen Mranches make an el ent winter protection for many plants. and they are often veeful to hold down forest leaves and prevent the wind from carrying them off, Winter Care of Young Roses. Put the vonng roses that have just rooted Into & cellar where the frost will pot reach them. but do bot keep them too warn. If started very sarly in the spring in the house and set out in the open sir after frost las passed they will bake rapid growth and bloom dur. ing the summer. Old rose bushes may Be cit back afier the ground ix cold, and protected with straw or old bags When to Pant Trees. For trees and plants of undoubted Bardiness there are sofpe advantages and no great risks in fall planting Some kinds, ke larch, bireh aml beech, it is always best to plant ln the fall With evergreens it ix difecent; plant only In the spring. or just after sud summer. Affer several hap! frosts the enrlier that fall planting ran be done tha Heiter: If leaves remain strip them off. Stake securely in windy places Bp. Never plant § tree of 4 atireh deeper than the collar, and monnd 8 The Value of Shratbery. Shrublery costs but little and adds value to a place, bur nunless properly arranged Bt will be of uo advantage There should he no vacant places as Jong #5 a shrub or a Sower cin be | | grown. The lawn shanld not be crowd. | ed with evergreens of fMowers but where A few are sed on the lawn, and put In the right places, they add fo the bemity thereof. yard should begin asx early in the spring as the frost and the condition All work In the flower 3 € B. Chamberlin Medien Examiner revi . Teonnory, 1 Lieweliyn Jordan, Hedinnl Kxaniner | . Tre Depar 2, gradoate of Sapna Ll alinge, d who served eT at 5 following yr of Peruna my grate - pom : ‘Allow me to { uable jpodeme, snd have fonnd ite we 1 ie fal, pour toe : } Georgy © M.D, writes from 14th and P Sta, Washington, D. C.: : “ Many cases Mave come under my abservation, where Paruns Aas densfited and cured. Thevefors 1 cheerfuily recommend 8 for cataryn and uw generat fonts. Hell, B. CHAMBERLIN, NM. D. aw and 1 siter months of vaflering. Fellow walforars, Peruns will cue you" =D. iy Lieweliyn Jordan. Gea, C. Havener, M. D., of Anacostia, DC, writes: ont, has | | The Poruoa Medicine Co. Columbus, 0.2 a § Gentlemen" In my practice | have had oecaminn to frequentiy prescribe your val eepeially wm cases of oatarrh. Haveney, M Ih ’ i {f you do nat derive seompt and satisfies of the groond will permit, | tary results frow the wee of Peruna, write tay, & nurse in Chile oh ap Colds in 34 hours, sndache, Stomach | sinter. 1 American Bag. Find ber hustamd and “Lets quarrel and them make up| “Good! good™ cried Betty. “It's just splendid! But ‘what'll we about, and who'll begin” “Oh, anything. Call names. and we | must start even. rn drop my hand kerehler” They sterped bark and made thelr 2% serioos as possible, As te : handkerchief touched the ground they began to vall the most terrilide nximes they could think of. laws of rain, tell It for sny pelves, ‘den storms are shart.” But, curiously enough, neither of them appeared to get very angry; one could almost im ‘agine they were using al thelr seit control to keep from laughing. “Why don't you get mad, Betty law ton? asked Joan st last, desperately. . "Why don't you? [I enly said ‘ont’ when you got renlly and truly mad.” “And I only called you ‘spitfire” *irs awful bard to get sure enough mad. lan't HY asked Betty, ax they Joined Bands and raced scross the yard. And Joan's sweet face grow a Mitle serious 3s she answered, “Sometimes.” | ~Chicago Record Herald, Rain Lore The weather is a ronsideration, but, considerable period again. It's lots tore fu than Oateh me, Robin.’ and ‘Ron Hound, Hoey." | quarrel | ich RE, Ws In Beotiand children are often beard apostrophising rain as follows: “Hate, ran, go ta Spain, : Arnsl sever 10 tase again.” . In Durham a charm prevalent to In- C sure a Soe day votelats in layiag two saying: “Fain, rain, go away Don't come bs ‘ill Christmas diy * It ix said that thw sade of propedure i seldom known to fal Washington Btar. ! : A Masieal Hoop. That children dikight nary hoops is evident, York Herald, in rolling ond) says the New & biz lew they can fad 2le to many of their elders True. it requires some skill to keep skill is rather easily aoquired, and | therefore if lg somewiiat sivsnge that chilidten whe fre #Xpertis in the an parently enjoy themseives wel aw thelr bess Billed brothers and wieters, WW ether ther will find equal Cemioyment rolling a hoop similar te i the one shown in the accompanying | jreiute Teiains ta} he RPE, A novel affair it I» sinoe certain F spaces are barred off in it. and these most important | owing to the fact that science has pot yet discovered the | pion are usalle to fore | Hence there are in use many lists of | weather wisdom by which the fall of rain is supposed to be governed, “The faster the rain, the 48 leker hold up” is a piece of weather lore dating as far back as Ehakespeare’s day, for in “Richard 11” {act 2, stene 11 John of Gaunt is represented as saying: “Por violent fires zoon burs ont them. Soa showers inst jong. but sud: | “A further adage on the subject re. | “The sharper the blast The sooner "tis past.” Many items of weather lore have the 2 Hrtle lued Lavake A plea Asan Shoop is set In mieten. RE rate, Bn nat 8 Were of wel cantain ehich genuine 0 e Circe i In oa matter of this Ki hawever, children are the sole arbiters, and cone | sequently with them rests the fate of : thix new bhowp. RAS A RA I CAA AN BOS A, A Dainty Lunch. That word “dainty” pever bwing used | 16 describe the lunch spread for men, | we have decided that it means that there is mot enough to eat.—Atchison | | Globe. fnabes are starivd. earth aod take rool, Lar early spring one looks about the L stoeok anal sel out ax the currant 63. 6G, Groff, ea, straws in the form of & criss and any pleasure in ft bas long been a pax. : a boop upright and to prevent It fram of the vel swerving from the right path, but sad win Dinieet should continue 10 roll hoops and : : wade ptinge roll hoops & dap | and follage. quite as Af | wheel cart, constructed especially for CEE Xie the at ix wounted a metal Ever the : al soy | tc LN AA AAI i NS . Ktarting New Gooseberries, ee AT. asks how new poasehery of the gooseberry tend to fall upon Tae Hon the aging brushes he will find soch branclex Thy ay he ont loose fronn the parent Every one which hag the feast Bit of root will grow snd produce the fruit true to the variety, Surkers also copie up from the | Fonts che fo the hipebhex: these van so tires be ent gut and will make sow bushes The plant ean ales be Pro dard from eotiinge, but not wo vemiily Naw York Tribune Farmer RHA oC Two Flam Diseases. The two priveips]l troubles with the pian are the blaek Root and the cur Neither of then need be Tormid ghie The black knot may be prevent. el or tured by promptly cutting off ail | on its fret sppenrates sod burning It More commonly i ia allowed to spread a Year or two unobserved, and then i 1% hastly pronounced a very fonunidable | and aenrable diveswe, Taken in time theirs 3 funeh Josn Jabbar to Keep it ane der thug to cultivate the groom earenlis tn readily destroyed by jarring ths insects down on stiffened] sheets | and kilftng them with the thumb sod | fisger. or burniag them. The jarring ta «fected by eriking with ag axe oy Bammer on iron plugs inserted in the mutin branches, If aust De continued daly, or twice a day. uu long as any in set are found If intermitied the enmly will prove a failure Bond Cart ant Insert Careher. The well Kpvan abit of ath & and beetles to Sy toward 3 Hpht hy fase taken advantage of by Marin B Le ing in oonn ting his on ined ; I caer and insect catcher. an lo ; Bicle being presented Gere The special purpose of ihis ar i rangement ia ta val corn and eoling falds sad other travis of land of ak pests wivleh dathage the craps The ¥e mails insane laa Fe in this winehs. pe tag between rows of plants ‘withs A AA A A Co om Sis damaging hem, ar at ‘the oe dati she karness malntaieg the cary pexiticn, i & fhe TH aith lamps of any desired patiern paca az the Hop and bottom comtral sereen of wire or coin Pt neoen mews of duis Freer IN voatesl with dad Bed and when the velidle riven between the rows of plants night the lghls Attract the fusecin the SIGE in a1 Age strike sgalnst the net and are trapped ta the sticky coating. good horse a large fell can be gone ger in & very short time, and there is § little doubt of the saving of many times the cost of the vehicle in the | course of a single season. Philadel phis Record. Certain branches BEInE 0 mah backward. The air is sucked The the i Yaa » hich, in thelr attempt to BF dbout the | With a | haw b heaught faeth | a CHa change and | ‘ Bow seenier wy all» well man 4 ba Steel Road an Agrecable Surprise What steed road in Murray street] +i Now York, laid as an experiment by the Automobile Clad of Americs, i Petter than privates sald woul that (He vhisaces are {Twill be generally adopted In the cities whore machine riding Ia popular To the general Ssuromse. 1 has prived ess slispery in ew apd snow than cobbles are for cobbles have round edzes and tip 18e hoofs of horses all ghely furwand Wheels of all Wmive with ease when they leavd the it i at onge to Dr. Hartman, giving a full state Logwed Foamenit of your cage, and he will be p # pian bis vadalioe advice gratis Adileess De Hartman, President of The "Haris quan Sasitar dn, 0 Samia £3 E36 eh 3 the | ar} yay le lo granite and Touch the flat plates of : steel, Novelty in Tone. The latest novsity that whistien and wings as asd, In Le hollow mer, while round etal Boley leading the side are zev. inte the hollow. ] into the hollow chamber through an opening at the crown of this pew toy, smd ia driven through the Senin in ther side, casing & whisth The hapimer irre aut rms 1n0%6 Frances Stafford, of 2/3 F . 114th St, N.Y. City, adds her tes- imouy to the hundreds of thou. kd When Lydia E. FPinkham's | | dies were first introduced skepics all over the country In i their curative elds, hut after vear has poll tend by Tittle group of wolsen who lied been cared by the pew discovery drs since grown into 5 vast amy o hundreds of thowsands, 5 ohh ed | skepticistos have been swept away as by a mighty flood, until today th w great good that Lydia E. | Pinkham's Vegetable Compound und her other uwdicines are doing among tha women of Ameriea is sttracting the attention of many of our leading scientists, physicians | and thinking peo ~ Merit alone i win such fame; wise, therefore, is the woman who for a cure {okies NPR Lydia E. ; Compound. in tops is one it goes upper portion | are a pair of nwetal diss and a Same ah an b Coan thonsasiinet Come Dewey Baving Sand 53 rg wer emai peta Srstolnes shoe for SIU or : ang WERE ced ‘ a% iF pwnd 1 Ufa owe wy di Herem: #. Lath flee they ars worn by more || people in ui ations of A he han any other mans, Presigion reat sranafas turer | sy Eheaper 36d syed aS Wo fan wilier 0 saw WIL pro Rin ERE Rt: & Chay dell sions Sor BE an $548 sual i seers SOWA those said : where for 4 anid ¥ 1a Drmginx 55 sbie ae warn by thonsatisol Ho has coving wi sho that the a ~ Bas S000 anal EO shoes i foes Aud wo fs Uy wide tis Gm A triad will convinees Nain Faevense 1000 Soni 2330.30, ; Ba ne : . ene ARE Ten ET The Dest Jwnoeisd ang Americus enters Heyl Baran Cart Fans Box Omir, Oat Wiel Bid, Surann, Cait, wag Fatioeal Karenos Fast Sah £ Cautn: The ton Ane a a HREa A fegtmritnse for ant Surin Su a atc will mat) Sister the pow aii The FILE mE ow SE BERIT an ovina vi da he waded big i» wii Mop Torr: — ~ ime wi wi Paiste pomrplainis. 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