WVflvvvuvvï¬ ,_ x“ in l .' L! ~ _l’__ 1312?. $2111??? 37.3.3213.‘ Tl] MAKE WAR UN LUUUSTS. his writing only a few words, now and .-._ then. but. “nuts me to write often." SCIENCE ENLISTRD TO FIGHT THE 0' Wow...“ -_ runs null THE tun. ........ a... ...... .. ....... YOUNG FOLKS. BEFORE THE QU EEN “'AS EIGHT- ]- BY. _w_.-- GILKMMATICAL DECEPTION. ~\\\\~~\\~sl~w OQGOTTEN AND HITHERTO UH- The followin describes the pains _ . _ UHF KNOWN moments. ‘tbstwm wkengwfamilisfluflhfl Queen ‘Tye a horrid time at school," After reading tulle Bobbys lettershe PEST IN ARGENTINA. -"" “.uh the "‘Llilntub over ‘Vb-[ï¬n she Dig? Said Tommy, With a Whine; opened Lulu's letter and read down the ,_.... ' ‘ ' to reign w e assess?“ stl _a ml " z "And I don't “"‘m to go any more fl 't ' - th she turned and twisted l'rof- L Bruncr the new“; l g ‘ of m Royal Madeira-A l'nullar Birthday ,, , , “ _ ’ . -. ’_ . _ " 15 948M en v ' '. “ ogs the Gin-Before She Wu Eighteen-Ls a llamaligf wlhinwthe grinfeisslblungd nelxlt To )IlSS \ “6mm Pine. it. with a puzzled air. as she said, “1 l'"""$"Â¥'lf.\obraskm In Barnes AIR: chm'mfh in succession to the ~throne, tours were I " ‘Twas plurals in the grammar book, tlhought this .“ns a, letter. but. I guess Durlflslhe I'laaue arms outwi-st lleâ€" The crown used during the stately wade through nearly every part 01 _Just ‘cat-cats,‘ and bird-birds,’ it. is W kind of a puzzla instead." Inoculated Insects “ml librasc w Kill England and Wales. ‘The more list» of \l ho wants to study half an hour " Oh. 1 “a what's the matter! ' ex- Ulhcrs. 0n little bits o’ words! claimed Mabel, "Lulu aims to b8 at)" Argentina, South America has suf- ~ ern. She has start d . thsahliglï¬ttlltitmod taken a jump over (ï¬r ifered from a plague of locusts which to mm thihmrd page. then m to the have destroyed every ear of corn plant- ed this year, and up to to-day not. one second page. which she has written paa'tlydlagonal and the other part shiplolid has left the port of Bum!“ Ayres. from which millions of bushels (‘,m\\'lSG-' _ . Grandma Stebblns latd down Lulu's are annually exported. ' A cable an- nounces that the government. has ask- letter with a sigh of relief. saying _ap- ologetically, "Lulu is a pretty writer ed Congress for the appropriation 01 $1,000.00‘) for the purpose of dostroy_ and it. is a nice letter, I guess, though old folks like um. don't. understand reading fashionable letters." _ The next; walls1 Iran's letter, tyv'tritten in llug the pest. _ a. bold.coznse a , in a. mos usiness- p f!“ _ . , Y ‘ like manner. “Belle always says what- 1 3.0 2&0!‘ Laurence Brunt r, “Pom she thinks, but she does not waste much 05R’: or tho agricultural QXPHIIIW'IL time over it," said grandma. with a station of the University of Nebraska, laugh as she took up Annie's letter and. is now in Buenos Ayres under en~ 8418!?me with the Chamber of Com- merce- to investigate the locust. migra- tions in South America. llle will org- anlze a system for the mzterminatinm~ functions Mike commemoration ls the tile places to which visits were thus til-1" Want} 15 familiar to ‘his genera- paid would surprise and interest the tion in sketches of the Queen when reader. More than sixty years ago ' - ' - ' _ the Queen had. for example. yisited holdtnga (1“.ng room. This was man the cathedrals of salisbury, Winches- ufacttu'ed by the State jewellers in 1862 ter. “01.6%,â€, Hereforduprord. Qhes- at. the personal cost: of her Majesty. and. ter. Baugor. Lichfield. asxeter, lork, ' ' -' ' Y" dinsected tn oneral terms. may be said to “818b, and Ptt.rborough, she ha eigit troy ounces 1t is a. light shell the great ports or arsenals at £31m‘- ' mouth, Plymouth, and \\ oolwmh, she of 301d’ entirely encrusted With dia- had been present. at an Eisteddfod; moods. and comprises 2.673 brillillnts, she had seen Stonehenge, and Strat- - ‘ q w . ford-on- ‘lvon, and Kenilworth; she besides 5% rose diamonds. m..l.mg .in had ‘been over the cotton mills at Bel- ‘33"83“ 0f 3'19“ stones. It is .a'e- per. the glass [works at Birmingham. tallied in the charge 0f the Sovereign, the nail \vorks at. Bromsgrovs; she Mn ' . .l ~s ss'on, had been a guest at great country of w it ls a persona p0: e 1 houses. such as Eashvell Park. Alton and, to all intents null purposes, nev- Totvers. Eaton Hall, Chatsworth, Wy- or requires any attention. 1t was spe- tham Abbey, Wenuworth l-Iouse, cificlally devised for use in conjunc- Bishopsthorpe, Harewood, Belvmr and t-ion with a veil. and apart from the Hatfield." drawing-rooms has scarcely been used THE QUEEN AS PEACEil/HAKER. “Say, ma, is grammar any good? .We stood up to recite And everybody laughed because .L didn't get; things right. “I thought I'd do just like the rest, Alnd Bill said, ‘mam-men,‘ So when Miss Pine put‘. ‘fan’ to me l piped right up, ‘fan-fen.‘ “'Toothfdcame to Fan ny Smith, she sai ‘The plural form was ‘teeth? Say, ma, what made ‘em’ giggle so \Vhen l said ‘booth-booth?‘ “ ‘Goose,’ said the teacher, and ‘cor- ‘ rent,‘ M'hen Busy answered ‘goese,‘ , ‘Moose,’ was the next word, and I sp- oscd _ ‘.Twas right to call it ‘meese.’ "-Al word that came to Joey Sims carefully brclks the seal. lA look of genuine pleasure stole over hear face as she read. and at. the close she exclaimed: " It's a beautiful letter! It may not. be stylish like Lulu's or lit all. ' . t . - .-. .- (Again and 853?“) She has inter- ~ - . ‘d f t2. businesslike like Belle's, but she always \ _ . _ run OLD CROWN - ‘Called’ “1th Smkmg sums‘ f4’, “*3; .igllafhefgoihsgngnil: 113531130“; aloud mites about the mines I Ilka to hW- ‘fr “mind gr_“s-°*hâ€1’l’°“" an“ ‘I ‘1° ' ‘ 011m“ the ""1qu Of party a n 8' Because 1 said “boot-beet.‘ All about home and the people I know, succeeds “l'll recelve a latndsome bonus. and whnh they are all about, and how hheh' are. I “not you all to read it. It isn't hard work, it. is all plaini sail~ ing witlhl no crosscuts. It is real inter- esting and satisfying." And as we bland- ed ii; back to grandma who carefully slipped it in her pocket so as to have itt. handy ‘for a. sewn-d perusal, we all agreed with her. PROVERBSrOF THE TURKS. , - ' ' t 1 to avert danger as cellisons between ‘The C'rown was preceded m pom o the two Houses gf Parliament and be- time by a‘ diadem on‘ circlet- of gold, tween the Government and the _Oppo- QhOlCBlY bBJBWQHQd-t Which Was made sition. One glimpse of such an inter- for the Queen in 1858. The stones us- vention was given in the life of Arch- ~ . - . ' ' bishop Tait, from which the public ‘d on this occasion. “111011 are wholly learned. for the first time, in how diamonds, were in the ‘lefh CHEan large a measure it owed t? the Quota?1 dowels. and the diadem wrl are ore the peaceful settlement o the lrls ‘ , - remain the property of the Crown. alâ€" Church question. 52311111‘ examples Qt A-nd Iwoï¬lrsls 8°†why “105° queer though the cost of mounting .tham for if}? (ï¬awgï¬t dï¬snngigglg Rapth‘i:;6%hal€ Should all have come to mo the use of her Majesty was borne out have not been finally determined, and “If I’d studied, teacher said, of the Privy Horse. The dladem ls may be at any time treopened. But ‘Gording ‘to her directions, technically known as a. circlet. sur- 222:; ti? ‘:83: £33231 limmgtfliisefléi Iwould 'a found a llilttlg listt. , mounted by the cross Dates. whereof political events during the present "($21111 tlsltjtYaiged is? 12:19’-after . a , r mm the Maltese cross is a decoration var- reign, i1; will be found that, for the h l sc oo , - , _ _' _ 'w t r 1 smooth. workin of the constitutional . lant and the fleur dc lls lhe gone a g But; Billy, he thrashed me. t , ~ . machinery within the last sixty years. effect Oi this “ml†‘8 excellently shown the nation is indebted to no one more Say, ‘ma, donlt'. make me go no more; ‘Talnt no use, I can seal‘ in the current coinage, in ll'hiCh it is than to Queen Victoria. Nor is it._0nly half cencealed by a. veil, which was not at those stormy crises of domestic or worn in the early years of the reign, {91'01811 polï¬tlï¬shwhlchflarrest gho gub- , - ~ - - _ lc gaze -a 'e-r tn uence as een when this tcrm of clrclet was in or exerted. Throughout her long reign dlnary use; and. indeed. there would the calm, moderating pressure of her seem to be some doubt as to whether hand has been so general and erva- - _ . - sive that,_like the pressure of t e at- the peculiar form of coronet depicted mosphere, its touch has been unfelt. on the present coin issues‘ has ever been N0 statesman hils ever come in oon- adoptod by the Qiueen ln actual use tact with her Without: ‘being impressed at all. 1t Was this diadem, and an- by her singglar posyetri? of concelntra- . - ‘ion; very ow, an ose not aways other 0t a. hke shape that preceded ll†the most capable of estimating the ca- WlllCh was used Whï¬n her Majesty open- pagity of others‘ have failed t0 feel ed er proroglled Parliament, and also that. compared with her wide know- PROFESSOR. BllUNlflltS WORK. For anany years Professor Bruner has made a study of the destruction of farm pests, and during the plague ill‘ Nebraska succeeded in developing some wonderful results. In a recent inter- view o-n the subject he said:- -"To carry out the plan of exterm- ination of this species of insect life it. became necessary to have a largo num- ber of healthy locusts and grasshop- pers. Farmers were required to send in a small number if thley desired aid. They usually sent them itn a tin box, with some green food to last the in- sects while on the road. d'n return we send to thcm a supply of 'siclk' bugs that could be used in communion-ting the disease to tho bugs in the field. Full directions for using these inoculated bugs accompanled each package. SPRlElAthNG 'lllLE DISEASE. l “\Ve an a ‘ ‘ s_ ply olmlgleald iltnsfdgtssi tlgttaellbitl-dfllgo: ‘khled by the fungus known as spore- trlchum globuliferum. The ‘starters’ were received from Nebraska farmers and placed iln our cages with health grasshoppers. ltlfhese healtl ' spool?- “But'. they all laughed the hardest. when ’Cause Jimmy said ‘mouse-mice,‘ I kinder smatterled over ‘house,’ lAnd said I guessed 'twas ‘hioe.’ "When all the rest were~ marked with one, if only got a. three; Short Sentenccs Containing Much Wisdom and Some (‘ylllclsnn The following are a few proverbs translated from the Turkish language: lHe who has lived Long does not know much’; but he who has travel-led much knows much. , 1A true .word. is more bitter than poison. - ‘ llf a horse dies, his saddle remains behind him; if a man dies, his name re- mains. . If an enemy ble, as small as an ant, think him an elephant. . .The rose grown from the thorn, and thorn from the rose. : {Hie is a. madman who, being rich, lives as if he were ,poor. ,To the lazy man every day is a APPLE PIE BOAT CLUB. Hal Larcom sat thinking. The cur- rent of his thought was what he and his comrades would do for amusement that summer. Suddenly a. thought seemed to suggest itself to him, and off to school he went. Recitations were rather neglected by Hal that afternoon and the teacher wondered .what was the matter with the usually bright - - ledge and long experience of affairs, , . "Bayrnan"-fete. _ l mems were supplied Wlth‘ foo and tb on such occasions as the marriage of their own acquaintance with politics is After school was out, Hal found five A thousand sorrows do not‘. pay one wndltlons made to conform as mean; Um Princess Royal. _ short and superficial. of his mates: Tom and Henry Boggs, deb \ {is 9053")“3 t0 out 0f doors climate dur- On every occasion on M'thh the -____<---- Charlie Yultnn George Newton and ‘It'd ’ t heft. th ~ t. gigglhléleolilliflllths of {June and July, the ‘ . .t th Hous of Lords the ' . 0- ayseggs are er an 'o-m0r- ‘ 1e l/nsec 's vnonkiln lari l. grime? 6d,... etak newt of the Ref BRITISH COLONIAL POLICY. Joan Hardy- _ _ mm, fowm y , . As a rule,‘ .30 difficulty was elipiliiciib- a e own s e 9-‘ Ylhey ,want off With ham eager to 6d In 58001108 the spread of this dis- Do good and cast it into the sea; if the sea does not recognize it, the Creator twill. 3 s l .Two captains sink the ship. {A' little hill, in a. lolwl place, thinks itself a mountain. Man is the mirror of man. IThe tongue proclaims the man. Death is a. black camel which kneels at cverybodyh door. l \Eat and drink with a. friend, but do not trade with him. = The arro v. which has been cast, does not; come ack. . l . tHe {who spits at. the twilnd, spits in his own face. _ l (glue Bonl as ltlha companion of the s . . He who knows his business, he who knows his companion, and he .who knows his food does not get; poor. Believe not in the great; lean not on water; trust not in the dying day; do not believe a. momanb word, lanld do not trust to the counage of your horse. . ' He ‘.who duets not! learn how to serve will also not. know how to act as mas- lAt. their suggestion silx other boys ‘T1811 ' ' ‘ ' l organized another (gubbngFs Ollél) wlas - lHle [who 8MB often t0 a friend 5908 8' called the :A le ie 'u' , an t e sour ‘we- _ ' -' , boat ms “53.1 “Helpmwtey God. .bullds the neat of the blind One afternoon they went‘. out on the bird: lake for a. row. =Hal, who had at. once Without. trouble, one eats no hon- been appointed captain, directed the 6Y- .; . _ boys to row to the other end of the Patience 18_ the key l"0 JOY- lake. They were about; half-way there, Hunger 17711185 the W011 0U} 0f the when Ha noticed a smoke issuln “'Oflfl- . . - g What good ls soap to a. negro or ad- ensc from the infected bu. s to the healthy insects in the laboratory. Dur- llng the early part of our experiment twme_the infection seemed to tempor- porarlly lose iris virulence, and then probably on account of lack of material to yvorlk on. Thie disease is a dry rot which causes the bodies of the locusts and similar sgectes to detaly. its spread is very rapl _a1nd this result is fatal. _It resembles un some respects leprosy nun-the humzun family. l 'lhe behnvmlr of the infected locusts and grasshoppers lln the field is inter- esting. The dismiss begins to slunv that at has been communicated from the second to the fourth day after the in- fection has been placed in the field. “The live b S l ' . L _ lent, show ug ‘Ml/“3g heir fond SIGNS OF UNEASINESS. by movung rapidly and aimlessly about from spot. to spot. .lln the course of another da-y the locust becomes slug- gish alnd seeks protection from the sun s light and heat. The favorite place of shelter ls lxaneath clods and corn- stalks, or Within some moist and shad- ed spot. flfrom the ai-xth to the eighth (inf the first dead bugs are found en- ve oped my fungus resembling little wads of cotton. From the time the bugs first become sick they cease to sap the growing stalk or grain. The insect does not: possess the instinct. to discover the danger of an infected field, and few migrate. all dylmg m the locality in which they ha. Km to be at the time they are llnocu nted.†l In Nebraska the damage done by lave galia. room in the ‘Dower of London AFrenchleadlan Paper Praises Its Wis- antl was borne before her on a cushion. dom. Except for this purpose, the Crown has Referring to the Queen's jubilee cele- only lefl; the Tower on two occasions bration the Monibeur du Commerce. of during the reign-once for repairâ€" Montreal, says:â€"-“Tlh.e vast {British Em- somo part of the setting having be- pire. the various portions of which have some loosened, and once in order to almost no geographical cohesion. so modify the ermine. The Crown has scattered are they over every conti- never bean “tuglly “'grn ‘by thg 'DQXlll, l3, nevertheless. all things COD- Queen at any functions whatever since sldered, the most; peaceful imperial do- the act of Coronation sixty years ago. "111111 in the Whole world. _ ' . and there is nothing in the episodes of T0 keep up that peace. which, LI]. its the forthcoming commemoration that turn. milk“ civilization progress. the crown of England does not need millions will require it: removal from the Tow- of men armed: ‘0 tlhe teeth, as on' the er. The State Grown was made for the European continent. Itlhas a few thou- Queon by Messrs. Randell &_Bridge, sand soldiers scatiollled everywhere. . - ‘ . t and who are accompanied. where need the predetessors of the Garrards he be. by a few mun-ot-war to patrol uhe present: holdersof the appointment. and seas of the coasts of its far-away posses- its construction is familiar history. It signs, 1t cannot, 1,6 denied that the may. however. be interesting at this secret of that. peace and prosperity lies - . - _ in the wisdom of England's colonization Juntture to “y that the estimated val system. England looks upon its colo- uc at. that time 0‘ its stones-compris- nial possessions as commercial factories ing 2,783 diamonds, 277 pearls, 16 sap- rattle-r than drains for the flocking of phircs, ll emcraldn and 4 rubies-was men in Elem-‘ind 1110mm? POSilliOtQS 111211 _ .‘ whose. o )jeo ls persona _specu a ion. _o ‘8112160’ apart from the priceless ruby the. detriment of the nations to be clvl- which belonged to Edward. the Black “zed or already civilized." , Prince, and a large sapphire, purchas- The article then goes on to say that . p - - things have changed since three-quar- Bd by George IV’ l'n the 01“an 0f ters of a century when English colonial DOlllpbltl-nliï¬prl't-S. the “91195 still have functionaries treated conquered nations an intrinsic worth of alike sum even more or less like slaves. The British if no account be taken of the value governnlenuprofited by th818&00 0t that would attach to their illustrious three rebelllmls call-‘5W1 'b." the bad ad- know what surprise he had in store for them. lA few loafers standing around thought: " Those boys are into mis- chief.†“\Vhat: do you want with us, Hal?†asked all the boys at; once. “Well, at; noon llwas sitting by my- self thinking of what. we boys would do for amusement; this summer; when the thought; came to mo that; wemight have lots of fun, if we could form a. club and buy us a. boat. W's could have races, and sham babbles, and such things as that. This morning .I was down to Ran Tonges, and he said he wanted to sell that‘. bout of his. ll asked him how much he wanted for it, and he said he would sell it. cheap for cash. l say we had ‘better buy it.†"But .we don’t know whether we have money enough,†said Charlie Yel- ton. "Lt won‘,t take long to find out," answered Hal. ‘After the money was counted they found they had more than enough. The boat was bought. and the boys began training. associations-St. James’ Gazette. ministration of its subordinates, name: from a small cottage on the edge of _ ' rt'tsshn ),‘. . ~ . '1 BIRTHDAY GIFT > ly, the AmeriOIIfl revolutlon 1n 1770' the lake. \‘lno to a fool? ‘ ï¬rlnollspl'gfgrgnfluiliiurliillsc cvcrlmVIPtQU- " ,1 . , ' . the Canadian rebellion of 1837. and the "Boys," he cried, “\Vidow Geslefs _ A‘ Scht tougue draws the snake of vegetation b“ bcr-n ‘(/10 , yuvl“ [3° .0“. of Queen .‘ ‘mums birthday Indian mutiny of 1857. Since 1837 Can- house is on firel We must go for the iorul from the earth. worst plague “"128 in ‘1875/5310?“ 'lhc gifts was a peculiar one. From times ada has enjoyed profound peace. and fire "enginel" .Bagdad ,8 not; [m- to a lover.‘ bushel of graiil ‘ms ,- . d‘ 1413.71!“ a 0.1th ‘mmfmm'lAL “P l" 1834- ‘t “P' has had, as a rule. but; to congratulate Around the boat. was turned in a He whc wants a faultless friend rc- State“ ‘Fem days after ‘Wow’? ln- the pears the city of Gloucester was ln itself on the manner in which it has hurry and back to town they went. mm?“ friendlehs. . . the 00“th WM l)l'l(‘k will] y impaired u“ bf'hlt of expressing ‘w. loya_lty_ t“ been treated by England. Landing at. the wharf, One of them \’\ hat the blind man deserves ls two tvm hours were miffic' all‘ “"f" and the 'lhrone by sending ‘O its relgmng went; to the e ine house, and notified "3'55 _ . of cor'n or 'whc'ut alll'lgflll" or J’ field ‘mm-"2“ “ 1mm?" p... "n m“ 1°“ THE woatn's CURRENCY the officer-a- '1 e engine ‘W1 soon so .. A "W f°x “MW†“M a '1“! wipcdout of oxillém iii -1r"’.";, '0. 1"’ mentioned the ancient custom fell mt“ -,, ' i swiftly for the burning house. As 1100 , , , , were delayed by" “1,. “j “u ‘:0'.‘ trains desuetudo. but ‘t was revived in 1893' iltlï¬appened the roads were good and HS‘ 3 most fortunate who '5 m hm spots 0' h d f lmy “'1'†"t lu‘ and has been followed with full appre- A (‘ompartsnn nnhc (‘oins ofthc. Principal they arrived in time to save it. The “Huge. \ _ , l um." c. )(‘I'Hfllh the “ht-cls. ciatiophof itsl pigtull'esquenessf. It Trillia ('ouulrlec wmcn h Interrstlug. widow was so thankful her home was A firitbfull friend is better than rftrnf-sbllil)lll':lf.98:(t,llll‘dlltlif:|nn of ‘affairs "19"" ear . e loo e o G oucestcr e t at . , -. - - - . - ' ' cne’s \wn re ations. - - _ t‘ I . rlzenlmr, {hey “th :lflks a special effort. and [no very interesting questions have ffllegrilggnsigriidofli: ilnoï¬arigagfl‘; A wife makes or breaks a house, lllxlsl. he feels (;()l]fl(lt‘lll that. the meth- the pie sent to Balmoral,_bcsides be- been offered by one of 0'11‘ hngllslh fire. When she was told that the mem- "Karl cvi yapar kara evi. yakar.†:‘M ï¬pélndzlb bibr'th'jtk-‘I- W'lll be efficaci- in: W l 801d plate, was ltsclf of an contemporaries. and Iwhlch are rarely bers of the Apple Pie Cllu'b gave the birecll out your lqgs according L0 \ nurua. ‘villi-ï¬lls}? \"etifmalilalds' gxaraglsez-mrit touch-ed upon except from the dry- alarm she insisltled ongseeilzg eachuzlind ‘lllgqlglffilr fhdguéqltlilliznu ‘rut he ,. ~-â€"----~--_ \ _ _ . .0 - . . . . . _ ,_ , . . t , . ,, ‘ v ‘ H v ' 6d. with truffles, fine prawns. on gold “dust mmlpm“ of statement :ï¬iiiigfintif 112:5?an Killing: will; do“, no, wange his “Mum UIeTANCE no. ns l-..'cn.lN|.\l.r.N l‘. skewers. and aapic jelly. On topof the Tilt)’ GHQ-‘HOW much “0m l1‘ there ed thelm 84nd said that i1 the ‘Apple Give UL‘ your head, but “ML it $91â€- R'lndy-Yes, lcallcd the old sun of a gun a linr and everything else (could think of. I told him if he ever opt-nod his head to me I'd break every bone l-n his bod . ' Vandy- Vital did he say lo that? Sandy-l don't know yet. ‘He won't. get the letter till evening. ' ' ' t do ‘ucl d eds rot. ' _ t Elle gill‘? tcglx'ldhgbod 11196, it; “femgus He WlK tells the truth ls turned cut would surely become good and noble of'ninc (“,ieï¬- _ _ , men. lllt'. 03c ls a wmdow which looks into lfhat is what made the boys think “leyheill'f , l , their boat club was a gumes5_ _ \ 1m gu: which one gets fur nothing 13 muster than honey. THEY PASS FOR. LETTERS. 'Ille little must. obey the great. Grandma Stebbins looked down at the , l 3 .' ‘ little pile of letters beside her plate HEADIN“ HER OFF- with a smile as she said, ." I am not go- Wbat do you think of the proposition ing to them until after break;- to tax Whiskers? [atone-u hat wan you thinking off . . ' “The one 1161 you have. It. muni- fnst. so I can taloe my time and en- nelwrsvgséignlt as a direct blov. at the have traversed tho country several joy them." Nevertheless, she could not --- time“ since. Ithen." resist the temptation to glance at the SHE DOIFBTED lT. i0 was a representation in gold of the loyal Crown and Fusilicn. with ascen- tal'. to which were attached streamers of royal blue. and at the base were four lions. all" of gold. The golden skewer heads were in the form of in circulation? and What is the money appetite of different parts of the world? _ _ Answering the first. question the writer states that of lithe _{.hrcc dmost. Crowns. and tllcrc were six lions valuable mediums-go '5“ "9? all} lla- hnds in old round the ie. O per-there lS over $l_2.000,000,000 in clr- g p n culation. divided as inflows-Gold, $3,- eilller side of the centre crown weal . an - a. silk ballnarotlle. One bore the city \OQUOI silver. no.97aï¬oo-OOOZ PM)" -_â€"o l A LONG JOURNEY. Cobble-It's wonderful how far a five- mrms and the name of the. mayor of $4,41X),000,000.Copparlcoins are not ‘11' dollar bill will go? . Gloucester. and ‘on the other wem ken into consideration. _ two lamprey; entwined beneath g, The comparison of the gold coin held crown. and a scroll setting forth um in different natwns w shqwn by =1,th the "mayor's lamprey pie“ was gent in ble which places France tn the first accordance with "Gloucester": ancient place. the 11“th Kingdom ijmfld and custom from t e Norman period to the the United States third. In silver coin Victorian era.‘ All this was hand- India holds first place. France second, {inl'd, M WI" two shields. ODQ bQi and til†United States third, “Pith Eng- mm k5 and deed. whom ewh was _ ~ [HS N\'|U".:\L BE'N'T'. l view. of Sloucestnr's celebrated m'iï¬ land a poor fifth‘. This answers the g: r l [have I??? ‘Old’ “(Jihlm' as “my . . _ . . l. and the 0th" the monogram "V. _ nd quhpli'on. ‘ ‘ m. . . . sat in a s a y corner o e porch, that Jimmy Drach.tn+-\\ot wuz yer. in- ‘ we .and t“ datosoIIBS'I-IM. “mm twenty years the 1° reserve “Which H0 you think you ml] en- you have rather a grasping dispoul- itended fer when ye wuz graduated he lam y m at one imo consider- h tho banks of the world has trebled. joy the most i" queried Mabel, curi- no‘? d , b l' . d i lfrom college“ fuse? ad a t delicacy. and la a matter while the piper isms has only risen mug.’ led ou_ on t a '9" It‘ o you he “k' ‘(1023:’? ‘gaggidzr-l-Ii waifâ€?! 3°“! a: . - . . _ 0 . ' 0 . f1]. me fl L‘! wan 32L 3' Era‘ ?£°§fo:"tg_°mtrr;; wirllniilrf'mmémil 3:: $313781 £28 " I cannot. tell yet. 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