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-Ml. rliiil 10 OPEN CAIHJERAl or ftJOMN in? BOTH EASIER WElK 45 THE CATHEDRAL u/u BE When ConPtxTFD i^W-U :v «i Essarsc I uwn ^frvf^n, r-mv IIK first service in tho church part of the Cathe dr:il of St. John the Di vine a Ml tho (1 rt-'t i-onse cnitinn In that m:iKnifi cent edifice will take place on Wednesday of Uaster week, Apr',! 13, says the New York I'reus It will he the greatest event of lis iii'- history of (he 1 'rtt»-st:i:iI •l!tin:it In America. Practically all the clorR/ of 111o diocese, more than 40U in number, will take part in the ccre tnony Arnonjj tho church dignitaries *hn will he Invited are a number of bishops from other dioceses, as well fc-t ri-pres.-ntativp clorRytnon of other communions. Invitations will bo sent to ally :,I!0 lay members of tho nj.icc.iati convention. Among the laity levi p. Morion, formerly vlce-presi dent of the l.'nlted States and kov. ernor of York, and I'ierpont Morgan will he most prominent. Mr Morpin ttiia given several hundred thousand dollars toward tho cathedral ®jji1 Mr and Mrs. Morton's gifts now total tienrlj 1,000,000. It is said that the date of the dedication was ar ran(.-ti so the Morions might be pres ent. Heretofore services have been held In the crypt, but now enough of the main building itself has been com pleted to make possible the consecra tion and the use of a portion of it. This Baxter Wednesday the choir and two completed chnpels will he consecrated The crossing, where the congregation will sit. is not to ho a permanent part of tho cathedral as it la "t present, and, therefore, this por tion will not be eonseerated. The concrete walls which have been put In place so that tho completed choir could be used will be taken down. The two chapels which are to be conse crated^ ar. both the gifts of individu als. St. Saviour's chapel Is the ift of August Helinont and St. '."oltimba'H chapel was the gift of Mrs. M. A. King. Mrs. King died not long after el:e had made the arrangements for the building of tho chapel. A (-pedal consecration sen-ice will S d. The order of service Is now being prepared. Special hymns have teen chosen. Tor the processional ^lirlst Is Made the Sure Fotinda- PROPER TAX ON BACHELORS 'f They Could Be Made to Pay $50 Each There Would Be No De pendent Children. 11 every bachelor could give $50 there would need be no dependent children," savg Miss Mary Vlda Clark the State Charities Aid association. Rome bachelors are now taking care of from ono to six children and some cm.dless couples are supporting whole families. 1 here la a reason, though, why we took to the bachelors. There la a bachelor In this city who has interest i11®self in no less than six chll flren, and hespecilled that they should s-a be little girls. This is a special work of the State Charities Aid so ety and this bachelor Eeems to like hi? par* In it Our society, you understand, is for nf* S 019 PlaL'lng the thousands ^'laren eent to state Institutions i,'jf0°d 5°Be« And here Is exactly the bachelors can help us. Placing a child it costs us oa an "'1^ l», 5,^=1^4-^ 1 Hon will be ymm and ttii* ufiVnorv anthpjn win h«- 'Tnf,.],! y«. I'onais Kvtwl.'istinje." Tlu* com miof ar rangements for the ronsocratiun is romposrd of An hd nmn Himr^o NVUon, Dr. WiUiain M. Hmo,, m.r. I»r. J. I-euiH Vn rks, (I.Mirju* Marruiin:£h MMlcr, Henry Lrwis Morris nnd Unh urt Livingston 5rrry. The Finishing Touches. An army of workmon lias l««-«-n em ploy lor many months pun in* the tlnlshing ifiurhis to lh.' .lioir r.nd iln chaptds. At ont* lin.r it v. as jt wculd bo p(»ssib!o to have tin opt-nin^ servi'.-p on Sr. John's day, last 1 *-m brr. This was found 1mpra--:!i'abl\ and so the in \t ^r» at festival of tho church. Knstor, was rhoson. The ror iu-r-si(»ne of tho building .s laid on St. John'* day in IS'.'LV Tho pro.it hulldlnj is nowl.i tf liour completion. Tho choir and two of tho sovrn chapols aro finished. Hut cvnn as it stands now, the oathodral li* capabio of seating about j,op sone, No othor ihurrh In the city, oxt-ppt St. Patrick's, has room for so many. Although the walls of tho crossing aro regarded as only tem porary, an accurate idea of how tho central part of tho great Miunure will look may be pathorod fiom its present appearance. The ground plan of tho eatliedral Is in the form of a ross. \YJu re the arms Interned each other. Is the part known teehnlcaliy 04s 'he crossing. Over this ris^s tho great central dome. The tos i' -os! of tho cathedral probably will exceed $20,000,000. (ine-lif of this sum lias been spent already to bring tho cathe dral to 1th present stale. When it is oomph-ted it will be the lar^e.-i ec clesiastical building In America and the fourth largest e«vhedrai in the world. Tho bimjest of all cathedrals is St. Peter's in Rome, v. hich la near ly twice as large ap the one next in size, that of Seville, In Spain. This ts only a little greater in Kize than the Cathedra! of Milan. Th«» (.'athedial of I St. John tho Dhlne will bo about, four-lifths the sixe of the one in Se I ville. A ncsv cathedral is being built in Liverpool which will be almost as large as tho ono here Only one of the fc.ur arms of the c.ro^s which tho cathedral will form, is corn let The nave and both tho tram-opts are yet to bo done. Kour flanklnu towers will oc cupy the angles formed tho Iran septs, the nave* ni.-d the choir Ex-Governor Morton'6 Gift. The choir Is the gift, of former Gov Lev! Morton. Tho choir stalls are of carved oak. They are very elab orate and are sunr.oun'cd with harm ing statues of monks praying, sing ing, blowing on musical Instruments and going to battle The bishop's chair is of oak also and is no less wonderfully carved The rondos has many very tine statues The figure of Christ has on its right. St John, St Janus and St Peter on the Jpft Isaiah, Kzekiel and Klljah. A lino statue of Moses, much likf thxt by Michael Angelo, is at. the evireme left, eorrifiponding to St. John the Baptist on the other side. Kaeh figure is beau t.ifully done but for that, matter thry all are everywhere, inside and outside tho building, high up and low down, conspicuous or hidden. In front of the reredos there is a tiled tablet which came from the orig ftuil Church of St. John the Divine in Ephosus. Its inscription sta'es that tho original chun was built by the Emperor Justinian. Hehind the rere das altar will be hung the p.arberlni tapestries, live in number, that have been loaned to tho Metropolitan Mu seum of Art for a numbe- of years t^++++^++4^++-i-++-t-i++.t++ i--i- i- i-.| -i •t -t- -i-t-i -i -i-i -i- average of $.'P for HdvertlBius. visiting and inspecting homf-.s. f,nictimes many mile? from this city "Hut. this Is tin- story of the bache lor who Interested himself in 'he sit little gtrls. Something w.ia one day published about this new work In which our uflit-laid guaranteed to find good homes for little orphans nt $60 each The next mail brought a heck for $100 from our then unknown bachelor with a note, short Hiid rrifp, savins that, the donor would like two little girls placed in homes. There wag no difiV-uUy in finding the c.hll dr,-n good homes, "When these Utile girls w,-.-e placed I wrote the bachelor to wha' good ef fect tho money had been used. To the surprise of the ofli !a!s the return mail brought another check for $ 1 PMt. They are aireadT In ptaot. Thfy ^*er? mad^ lc lti33 a.nd are uqIquo. They are so lar^e that they will hur.g 66 feet from the fcor and yet seem entirely in proportion with their surroundings. 1 he choir floor is of mosaic no4 gives a gorgeous touch of color at on* look? toward the sh'ning altar. Th« ceiling of the great dome also is to b© of mosaic. In mauy of the European cathedrals the rooting is of wood which is v^rv beautiful, but is hardly enduring. There are few great Eu* ropean churches that have not had to be restored because of fire When the roof of Canterbury ca'hedral was burning the priests and choir tiled in as usual and sang evensong, so that the chain of daily service leading back so many centuries should not be broken. There will b*» no such dan ger in St. John's. Nothing but gran ite. unburnnblo limestone and marble enters into its composition There i» no stcil or concrete or anything whose absohre durability is not beyond question. There is hardly a tower it, Kr.glnr.d that has not had to be re stored because of defective founda Mens. Hut New York's cathedral ac tually can claim the palm over even those that have stood for centuries 1 with comrnuriii alien to th« point, reading: 'Itcpljhjg to yoitrp of the 2Sth, would a.- 'that with the Inclosed .u//- more little girls, slst.e^- ireferrtd, be i'.iaced Kindly keep w.- advised of Helen and Marjorie.' The lat«.T wore the two little girls previously pia, ed No less Mian $ -5.ooo was spent on making tho foundations as absolutely. . secure as anything on earth can be. Chapels of the Tongues. Around the tiudr. beiwren it and the walls, runs the ambulatory. This gives acoss to the seven chapels that are to stand at the east ef the cathe drcl. They aro railed the Chapels of the Tongues and each will be repro s« ntative of some one of the nations or of groups (if nations that ro to. make up Amerha. Services v.:!! be h» id in fcrei.-n languages In these beautiful chapels, and strangers will feel as much at home as they do when they enter S*. INter's and see the signs hanging on the confession^'"' als, to tell what language the pries' Within Speaks to th- faithful, for the cathedral is to be the property of all p.-ople. The same thing might he said of the Chapel of St. Coloniha. which \h dedicated to the saint of the British I-'les, and is built in the Nrirman styb*. There are round arches and very simple vaulting surfaces, carried on large columns, set free of the walls and ornaments, jike those in Ihirhato cathedral The window Is a eopv ot the Seven Sir-ters window in the cathe dral ft' York. The slatms of this ehnpel are peculiarly biaulifuh Tho 'Xterior figures reproRetjt St. (Joorge of lOttyland, St Andrew of Scotland. St Patrick of Ireland and St.. David of Wales. Tho pratttes within tho chf.pei r# pre-.'i srnt the heroc-s nnd scholars of thel British church from the earliest age"^ to tho present. Fixtnt the Carat. The enrnt, tl.p unit of v. ei^ht for dla inoials and other erus. ha« vurioti«f values in different countries aud legal value in none. The Uu'on earat, forun-rlv 20a 09 mil liRrarni, h-^ now 20.". \2 inilli^ratns tho Freiw h, tho 1-aiKlo! 205.409 the Arabian, J54 u, und the Hologne.se IRS In all, 21 dlfl'Tent. val.:«« of the earat are reeo nized. In eonso^uenre of thin confusion purchasers and even vendors are often deceived ard only dishonest dealern tire hr*n.-flted. In lit05 the international bureau of weights ujid measures proposed the adoption of an International carat of L'Uft iulllU',raiiiK. This value ijecome le pal In Pra/ice on January l. 19ll..-rici entihe Aiiterie.tn. Meeting His Wife. *'Iy O.e train trom New York In yet?" afked a mini at the t'nlon Hta tion lieket of*lee tlo* other morning of A,«sJs*fi :-t. Th ket A a-nt SchriK-der "Well." sr:ld ^*r Srhroeder. "tliere wn« a fniln in frr)m New York hvp n,ii uteB 3Ku, one Is just coming in th' re'll bo anoh«r in half an hour Later there will be a lot more." "Ain't thn Ium ilke a woman?" th" man ou'.slde the window asked. "I low's that.?"-:.was Mr Schroder's inquiry. "Why. my wife wires mo from N'ev York 'Will he home on morning tiatn,' and she'll be mad a? fury if happen to fail to b" wai'hi^ at th* ste of the one parii-uiar car on whi'h she happens to arrive.' 4 land Leader. —Cleve H-+-K.++-I-+-M-+++^ "We had no small sisters at tilt time, but will the bachelor's money wo were able to tlnd homes for Janey and Anne Therefa, two little mites who Hccmed to have no future but that of Institutional children. Janey was one of a flock deserted by her mother, but. In tho orphanage school she became a prize pupil and seemed to thirst for knowledge and learning. "In time enrae a rail from a couple who wished child 'who would appre ciate al! the educational advantage? that money could furnish.' Children with a studious bent are not so easv to lind, but Janey appealed to and suited her new parents and she has a fine home. "Again we reported our bachelor friend. Immediately there came an other check for $100, with this terse note: beg leave to acknowledge receipt of yours of the fcth. Inclosed please lind check. Kindly place tw» more little girls.' "If we only had a few more sucn bachelors th'- troubles of many of our' children would be over."—.New York I Sua. j0, PECULIAR AFTER EFFECTS OF Vim- Two chapels already enmph 'ed are the Chapel of the inly Saviour, to b»« used hpoeia !!v bv christians of the Oriental rite, and that of St Cnlotnba, the apostle of the (Yltie nation. The former is tho gift of August Helmon:.:' memory of his wife I is of Ooihlc design, very richly decorated with matl'b and s.t m!-pr« clous stones Th" statues are the saints of the Eastern church. Tho large Mained^ glass window is extremely dark In coloring, and when the eastern sun pours in tho effect is indescribably ri« h. Against tl.is mass of gorgeous colorings stands the x^aisite altar of uh.ite marble, delicately carved. The vholo is as rich and beautiful as the little chapels of Komo, tuid when time lias imllowed the tiiits and given the dep'hs of tone that notMng else can supply then will be nothing lovelier^ anywhere. i' YEAR. GRIP THIS Leaves Kidneys In Weakened Condition IVctors in .ill par-# of -y invn krpt busy wiU: ti..- opld,.n of srip wbu-h luui a *, lioiii«s. Tho symi'toms .' aro vorv dlstrossuij mul.» uo-:ho-'-*s-" ti'in in a run down C'tuirwuB. partu laiiy die kidneys whv!. ^.j..,. lr.ost, as «-w ry nm iiu.s ,.f l.'inn- back and vii inu: iv tl.rtil.! not bo uorUm-o\J'.rrul)lo as thi £''t SipZlKlls ofton It lid ItluPO Mokui ss. such its lre id-d im !n »aso. I ah al drusci.-. n-port .1 hi't .. 'i'f "is lr. Kilmer tfwan, u,h,. it',"}, so many people say s-.h and it renin liens Hie kidiuys afier an a liieli of Rrip. Swmii',1 !U«oi a k'.iluoy. liver and til t,ie n..-. at, being an lu-rbal eonii-tumtl. lias a iv' tie boaijpg elTet tin !it U-.unt'v-i wtrirfi :s alinosi iniiuediatel 1 no a eil 1" 'iiissi- wl-o iry it. lr Kil i.. I'.mKeii. N. offer •.«. s'-n,] a sanip'e bottle of SiViitii|i.|U.,i! 1 .{r,. 1 bv iiil !v evi r\ sufferer «lui reiiHfS:- '., «i!l any o.- may i„ l'.e. nf it. Ilejllilnr fl'o "in and 1 no, a a L-o t'u:v to mentloii this j\ntu From "Thr Bird/' Pi tj ltd In Maeterlinck's V\!t\i pn's to soni» p'acc to learn thai him a: homo There I .ove. !c says he \s lo always, where tit'u! f«» him She jtt.-' Hie j.ante thine low. v.v are all d* «!'i liave come at he and tu learn, one see nu\ when ini low .. la ycr,? tyl. O' ar? W-lf it he'nV'Mi. hu' in." heaVv:,v in\e al ah" .c in \i« h' «n s*a\ tc hHk-f hi i.,sNsei^ it It'- «uu dmin ii- ii ,1" O I ycu and 1 -s c: Th' are not two have no other has only one: and -at.ie nnc nnd »hva-. tilui. hut (»a have tii. kijc«w,.-h»»w to hok Mather Hoots. man- h.ttai or tongue, it's only a !ar re? urat I sh f«» 4 MOOf POSITIVE. c.KlfJltf 1 1 ah-| 1 u!l t" 1 I'^iUV I'M he h« a h*U' alui A Fair n. ii-iste'- 'aniusiii!' ha hej's .hall'» All through \. l-aihe-r Aye. hieu s\ne .iiiister Then I U!UM hii ve. hee?j Jj in^ in a ipuet nap' ,Y: hi: her wis tl o. -ip ,/ Minister It v, as er'v .'iz'ond'"Of not to waken u-.e. ., tlaitih ful to: what has hetei ,« ntoi-t reftesf^ tt'U Sleep I r» pl all ttiton:h unir «:n!«»n ia^t Saw hatii. .--Luudim Tit I Facing the Future "Pv en h*»n Me a i* !i«v Vote,""said Mr \|h 1 thu.'t h.» lU'Ve She wil) he sa'Htie-l '\V hy not "We ll ha_v«- to !-e.. rani:e (iie ballot tint 'Alien flier,.' •«, .ejection she •an stay at home i'id let ,jn«- aM"iit| lint Hh'tifc wit.h the., .levi (he err a nds,". t" ?.'\!h i*:M ft T|'h) tarn h.)i« v.» '"Iiaaea-i Tj fj-k' e? ••.?», i. ,.. |... r- ht-d ap-tn. .\ -AeY wli'i llf-ed O. ftSis win*, 1-t 1 1 1 "UMi! I .1 MM l: s|l..| ,V ." 'M I. tu I h-Wlj hi »«mP ^atni, "i o't your 1" ^en s* h« eh it n« «-5 J" V, W ro^g,-^--i7i -1 lo.vv.ra \\!,a'-.. ntJ Povi vl) ,.|oh .- s'd^j.M.tse H' -t'eUow 1 ».a !-p- i»*r» 1 .-i-.yes. ut .| ra-ff-yiat ••«.! N m. tiej I ,n,t .ti Mi' ra.o |,\. Suh.. id .!(• 'tni..^ '.w- Mmiii.' ix^n.rdv f.luusd J'ui- an.l Oo Hhnj't 9 fte,r her inarriatte a «fonan •»W l.Ull, a V':' It must have he.eu/yn-rppins'er faiti rliat some wicO\v: uear iienvc' velh to «i:tcea! he.r-'ioy •and lia\ licaiJat-lii-, 1 ii/'/.s Irelini? etc. (. 'Iiiiis hurt tin- kidney W THC PAM 13 THtae LlUWfcllT O KIONtVS 1 'I- M\ ill ^I1 _.... OR. i. H. RlNDhAl'p S11 i.. i« 11 t), Ly '. ar. NOot ai Tiwu.it t- ijo, N. D. ..• .•A-cl iie. ioolv'-. o*d« i' fri hiV^ (he Mlphailet hy hh IrM^iVi sp. 11 h.tj' ae'er l-iva?cr. .y-'' Sinitji!n^' -Svi iiji f,.r. 'hii'tr«n tii- ita'ixn.u!.* tu ma eeiit-_ :i .. !. .t I S the artdh nirty be tofd \y aVi ''a!.en.a to der..i e'. p.* )a nre sh-re i« a trai'-Vji.-c fi. «..i ~.p 'V.r hiht .ie-J»e«rt .-1 vwin' i-0 «i'4d 'J"«a \ii «h :»^^WtH A'UiM? nf fev: v\ el'ds tsfi t? jail uiil.. 1'ir a «(11ap'11r im'Yiinm WUAMuM W nn. II W E N I E A W A S W A !-(. bni )ry, Marcli mill ,\ nil arc the km In- months, Ih-i ausc thev an- innnilr. of jrrip anil jw cii iioni i, wit ii ln-ir oiii'i- in ik( niinllucmc on tin- ulnt-vs. oli! lulls, or tiu- ki«iiK*\s and Marl harkaclx'. urinary dr onlcr.- ami uric a id trouhk-s. ,,u led knur, ik 1 Incident Rented bv Mr B.-ir,* Put ai -id to t^e Ho: Wr.uner S .es. 1'.- in M'l'j." ti» \o,-,e i. an who had just m. i,.,| cutis ,i ttlp South \n.eri ae^ofdlnj I a -t a a I a hiik 'hat ever fe'l upon the ha .W LaM^hcdiT-v^'. .' \-tuan --a What -a .« he s(enuls, paused at the -uhu' and ho Mr And Mr IUukh yarned a steel trap, raid vital':: and replied' niMci' reo« N'tuiat. uhen M'U se» this nap svtrerrhlnv: thetn^elve't *lCa.U .t *Vt ha\0 a SKIKUv in IV.en ininntes !a'e, h. ie ip Dramatic CntirC h* -l is tjifi' •, h»i" Mar.ar." he Mdled ootre h,. mv h'-l,. niati?" abk.-d u, .»nti amwr m** cut itns Hlll.trd »\wmi'\ »s In* made hi-, uo-nD-r all (M he P\ mh rt '''-i -it M«i II a *im it'I ou,| j, td v|i,» iarnhrd !tt!le Wash n( .*re ttudr d:a .T'a.i'n i!»i» "j-*n to a tt«"Usp«jw.| ^-••True to Natur e^ lai:?^'' ee-.Vv Mattd 1 'ui ou hi 11 1 utM\ v* ''"l"il DISTLMrt !.• nii-e alrt ij„ a a ,in fitv I»• ,iU a ,, ,•} ,, .... a r,i a* «. ..., ,, S I t.- 1 -M.a« li.VCj-^'hi-'.s.a. O-"''* I 1 'i Kit .ffd... Sn-fi'h \t, N 1 1 PI\. kH u.T U1,M'- .«.n ,!N «!•,. I ana jiius T,o ... U»«K«r "'il- «t'«'rtie unt'l ^he he. om« Mhltiw llr'i!'!'* W »TJ(I i« h\ 1 I 1' d. t»l 4 11. »*p lv^c .1 hf I) I" 1 Ml ««ir h"UM»'' A a O O ,» (mi Pi tk^i ltd' a^ket] a pe» sa'd urtwti w.iruia sho jh|"h» d« hiC'-'ed to si'o (Vo la* 1« J,*- r' osi ovk "intnMO ni VI .\ M.-V- Ol *•. I H.l .!.• W ,, l«, III"- ,1.1. wjtl Ul» ku J- Pu.' M,r hod {h.1 t'»h» i. h» hi i\*i *.\i' .t tile Hell !h\.1 Ml In tb 1 1 Mjinj 5 tl,. Ae-Jd T.sf h! ie url'^ilf •tl-\ 'vHiii-oii^h P-lHIl llllJMl wi-rks. ir.i im.slv fruit] ii,,. ,|i .s'ltil \V U'ti.lti- Women occrets 1 1 Oil, 111 1 1 ... M«,allM, in trrnt „al „l I»k. i'Hi'it• v.m nrnw TULSA sum' r,- "'J: V""T" Till'. 11' Colds and Chills Bring kidney ., arliy mii-t le- and joints loo jrrjucnl, painful uriijaty pa thi" kidnevs. Strong testimony proves il. W hat heller evidciiee iou!d o,i ask,' O N I N I N 1'KOOi 1 O IN HOSPITAL OR NINE MONTHS. Awful Trilc of Suffering From Kidney Trouble. t'j'-'i I o'jiri'?!. N» i' 1 Sf,, r-'f'-rjimA -,u -V"! irimrf.' .Mnrm** Iji-. I froin ii v*• r. tl a ii*rf:-st. '•f'Jjf. ti( l:e In I!iy bnrk in{j|». !.p!y rv.(»rn on' Tl)«- v. in I akc\\ well kulnc\s ofit-n prevent (akin cold, I ln-lpii'i-r the ua- i- matters of told on M\stio!i. I Joan':. Kidttey Pills a re verv n-.elnl in the law/nviiiier' nionihs. 'I hey hti ip la ka( he and urinai disorders, keep he kidneys ci I and pre-, in old I »'n (,KA'I i.bi« Kt/iff, nnd dri'H v.?» nd !,i a pillion of b!'H d. 1 l»-If I h" bo thi'V to i?) l::" I w-ni to JoH'-ph's ifospiial in On.r'jlia and pnr. In thr*."*' n.'in'h-' ili»sr«4 '.vi'hoiit. any K-iin. I wn-- pr«-'ty w«*!I dJs roura^'i-d when I v/jh l*r!\ to uh Kfdi.'-y IM1!.-. bv th'- 'ini" I id uKi*d ori" box ibo pain in t!io bv i''f? in". I kep* rl^bl or and u. i-orV't wa.-. fbj r«-Hnli. Yotj inay pur nn.von^ irj I' o'.-iniuiib'ui imh a -f W a -o Hit a' liv* ful!'. -A TRIAL FREE Icil [Joan 's Hood's 7 the ChiiriKo Uallv \.-w -t ell, I •.* Sarsaparilla h' -I'i.s .til sin i!,. ii lilC I'Utr (if 1:1 .1 !|,i .ultlicnt 1 should sa so you kit,.«. tor days lunii.M'., !.• (it jliyeU'r ill at a t!n:e wo taniidn take dui attev .i I dinner siesta on aecount of the pe-- Uid^c^ Whaf. nnlses'• a,-'ked ^i .ikt* jt, ,t ta.htv cr" -d tthlet* S.irs,M.»t)H! Mar uoise^ "Whaf. i.udse*'"' aske-I 'the hh»nde st'-ne^rnpher. innncenil.v \\hy, the i-iifft'e pepping on the trees ee, the .n as so h' tic iiratn' j-jus' roasted heftTe the Wi »e !. 1 The Old traveler a weed UathaT de.wn there t»uh he anned rhere a:- a -iris ••re whe ine.rUt.-:iu*. hut wi- utl down In Saskatchewan (Western Canada] don e\ej intend to ot tnar: it J." tin \ou ^vihlu't H}e at nU ht Mow d^ vc-a know?" l-serv onee in a while ther»* wi^.hf 1 i'd"/ ~'i. 1 prf. .• i| ff-t-ta .-pi.i.i, -niiiii-iu-, Splendid Crops HOO BiinMoIs front irro* inn «t Jjt rt 11| .-t ivie I e. Ultt aK wr,: 4 ~t« I LARGF. PROFITS (I... I ,1 in 111 .. 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