Milverton Sun, 22 Apr 1909, p. 3

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AA 7 4 niggardly in. Not one in a thou-| an’ you carried the hanes idol eplein: s. Eh, what a pack o’ chil-| TREE PLANTING: IN HOLLAND. |Roee+se+e ter ertte teers vv ‘ . “3i. ‘Rio.’ . 1; atts Vd ulated country in the world Sing “Rio, Davie. ovale there fwaly: tummiel Jet “em | populated eo oe “the 4 sand men ever do see; that’s why] over your mnceaees an ler we aw are, wid oor tantrums => x s a shi of = oor Peatendisn that =e can’t|Elms and Lindons the Best, but y fod @itk serie dadineanice Of Héas lS sone yeud whee okor he poy. Sing|tell mire fra solid groond. _ivs the Elm is the Hardier. ; . ven. If they'd put their glasses on}it agaiu, Cap'n Dan, eing eeceait amazin’ hoo the, Lord fashes Him- ‘i About tha Farin 9 and look for a few of humanity’s| just as you did then.” ff aboot us at J wadn’t;| There is perhaps no other we a. : Listen +6 wi Tai? owns as has Holland: “Most of the “Oh, never mind,” Davie begged. | David cried; valve erica tntt Why, ert nual Erachtartecanslastane pee tes Stee heat Att tea SE detecting hesitation in the tone, “Llu canto help them up.” Helavenues of trees. Utrecht has two|SELLING LOW-GRADE | SEED.! eet teeret +etoetttsy y—if you want me to. Wanking? accounts, and: theydghel aa. © CCCSGEDO wanti aoe to do a bit.of Ferner up before they mite: their Maker for , 0 ; before they aire treme they'vo| ought not to have asked it. Youl threw back his head and broke in-|rows of trees on either side of its . Gi i £0" = must be dog tired.” * Nas face|quaint canals. Its canal banks are| Practices tending to sicten t e | Or, The Girl With the Nut Brown never earned. —As for “Oh, Wee nol that, Davie, it’s tG a gleeful lav Ta as ae quaint canals. Its eanal banks #°°| purpose of the ‘Seed Control Act, : ile. Th h David's |The lower story,, almost fush with 1 protecting the fariuon ate re- she Dindle tage Peas ee we got the wind-|e Cn" the frst shethad heard. since |the water level is lined with ware-|Ported as being prevalent in some .|1ass manned and the voyage it be-| Michael Strang spread his net, and houses and vaults, while the ube sections of z fore you, but I never fancied it s0| 1 9 eS G hot heart, with the joy story has dwellings and shops. Both |farmers themselves: Not only this, much when I was making the hone a Ree \ievels are planted with oe but alto th the g Tegulations in the Act, {Bor 7, in Bella} .So many avenues of trees make|are being violated. smen just- Touched by an invisible hand,| ‘Won't you come, too, and.hea: ane pata e £ Liver doy| {Not What did on ne then?” | aa Capt ae eect ane Dutch town exceedingly pleasant, |ly protest peeunt farmersyho pro: the curtain stretched behind the|™y tale?” jhe asked; but she shook feo ae eine one alee, #e| gute Doxology. t especially on a hot day. the foliage duce grass and clover seeds, sell- mountain chain lightly trembled, | her he now before, anyone ft away, |,,zbere was no "sting of intent in| ‘Ory 8 5 David’ fevealed the gap tempers tho glare of the sun and|ing them to neighbors, when the i ible gradations its ame along to Pentith right @¥80| ine word [that must be filled before he could the vistas of ipree ate roteeuhing| ORME AE Jommeaay bie Ww" pl: claim himself satisfied. Tha the eye. These abundant |lows te , hight, when Margery retired t | growths, in thickly populated towns| Farmers seem to forget that pier "Ring w platy er room, she lifted her ring trom | eee highly useful as well as orna-|are liable under the Seed Control ae Dee please. You ae breast of the yellow god, held{mental. It is recognized that from thet The only rests pion a ee an pees er “ i if f they are|the farmer is not obligi 0 ha te he igh anole to toe], He found her sil nding ere "and what send Ne Dewi ahd wh dle | ty gettin te eR Pie um ny (kd re emma Pa Le hope; no flag hoisting. Reverent be tool is hat, | 7% th ful services|@ge, sack or bag containing Suel vote as Dad Criam an Shi fot aspprt sol OPS DOME Ant AE sesone"|BeGS hong ut ark the al goa hee ete Weed Sobel gattly tooo. the ged oF, intel ema kh Airs keel ote nu aoa mals. its throbs,| “No.” David colored Gistrossful-| yotees, one lusty with life, the must Keep it fu iowa. The woye-| trees. ure carefully tended. by the hereto, mnsrked Ans plain and in- Bory and. by from one of the upper|and a thrill of paia, a pang of self: ig, ubmet nek piorting sate ict loiher srmaken By yaahco! UePs bY vot the Habakkuk is stil to bo, municipalities; ‘Phe cost of this|delible manner,” showing mame ae isarate White win Mtted, & a Se ete him chen he|out flinching. V’m just going to try} tito thanksgiving — tensa: uk is tilt to be, municipalives jn’ the different| and address of seller, kind of seed Thin Velumu of blue smoke colled| missed the: roses from her Sheeks| and ee er np come ay shes 7 ve God trom whom al man explained. ord blot, Not yet, |towns varies somewhat. Last year, onutsinel ae Common names of : 4 a s the ships ri w S8- Ut evo P a one af the soahiar ty oe Ne oe oes what sorrow and suspense| W' A Re eT r David tei pens eine iat. oe ns ae nt deroted ea iknown where those who deal in Siimep aad pail SHI ho-sar-|> ‘eaye-you nothing to maytomey he ane ToS have vad ise; Praise Him all creatures here be- ser idant and The Hague 28 cents |seeds refused to purchase lots of i i . 5 hall be restored, in- 0 Byres ‘ we ried. Their day must at least be| Margery?’ their ratings s fae nant 1 ‘ Be Heavenl : ‘HE J res f foul seeds, and where warmned before he an his disturo- “eT don’ t, understand, David.| surpnce ec" rednced, Ipod. winde nent) Praise: Him ahove ye Heaven |. PIRATE a THE AIR. vakos.2%4 Dutch cents to ae ops |pronenae ol oul e880) eerie eed ee ope Eg ag of Hise? ae th thought I was at sea on{ ‘‘Well?” Praise “Eater, Soa, and Holy) pittle maser of a Ratt on thelago the annual cost of caring for|to us nelh bors Seed dolinarmer ti ied Upstairs, the Aue ement nob ry al he Daniel ¥”? “Y’m going to take the tiller Gho! ank of England. the trees of The Hague was 10/88 being num one, mus' Ske of ume omy mullioned win. on Fa seetoy) 2s cents (Dutch) per capita, but since | contain more shan one of apa fol- ie agar And again, as on that other long] The Bank of En, Hand as at pre- trees and {lowing weed seeds per 1,500 of the Gavan brown nem and Mie Learning ho Jeon T would] "caning gordbre to he men] ach GAP the mabe ta Tom ent to. of eld ered ine hs, ual Sse cfnm ld ae lea * reppiciovs iy he Peary @ greet- ny de ae eee see how I Gace found|*S af < as se “en chy and the birds {ts NS aulte: This is eee a record jout the city ‘and new parks have | Tumbling Mustard, -Hare’s-ear >’ > CHAPTER XXVII. aside for him to Led ees lon’t know yet. You see in the valley a hedge sparrow twit-|my a in Tomieopatbie ‘doses — it behind me this morning; he’ll be Dan red, on one of the fellside farms deste longer. Now, 0, she’s in here py-and-by, and we'll go home an early bird bade shrill farewell | the ogether with the news.” “Aero lawn a girl daintily |fandcap scheme for your very own. tripped, a. ue eaudle ay eee ee Dee ra.lf trick. r hand. eyes | you to see, and— X didn think they] on thie is for you, and Mar- ne, = eps shoul 45% searching the hillside caught sight |would have told yo aus oie ee Geos a vei a the Sao of the -figure crouching on the| ‘They did net. You made them) 5°» . ledge, and she wondered what fool-|promise not to. “But when the end that ish fellow was tempting Providence|fame they checred your name, and h D1 thus, or knew tnat the slits cyakan ope iba ges ace would neither see nor hear my |yit—it_ is hin, it is. My oan i mt ig , an waiting in| ev ceded. As @ prominent finan-| It been found that not every|Pennyeress (Stinkweed or French And I've paid mee f ong | the old home on the top of the hill, cree coently sugecsted that some kind ee TY ‘thrive in the| Weed), Wild Oats, Blindweed, ti hould be taken to protect streets af a eee for trees have|Perennial Sow Thistle, Ragweed, : . 2 2 ss BE Ey 3 & $ & ign ditigibles |low ground. Gas escaping from|Hawkweed (Paint Brush), Ergot of or areroplanes, it mi be aiberonte pipes underground is the worst ye cealerdthya tes 0? at ing to estimate just Shak the dang- |enemy of trees, because quite small ae, t-flowering raat fly, s alse from this source is. quantities of it are dea ly. .-For| Flex, Canada. jistle, Ox-eye Cae “| Daisy, Curled Dock, Blue Weed, her name mystery mean? why are you 2 the! Deine shipped. Those samples, it | Him. What caeatnneay 2! float over the Old Lady of ea taken against pis leeeees of eed te ees Cevelen Sian ain hen “Margery, Margery, my Mar-|it is only a fortnight since the |; clear, must have been false; I've ee aicer adi away, but she needle ie and throw out a|Dutch eres pee ete if at qualley; oltaren tor aie ed Saar atid [Daniel sail paid for tons of atu that the men could heat the “era away, but sho |neOde Heer Guid “wreck the |caping underground acts, upon/ Ant, Pact everyone. hundred twigs and the swish of the branches traesure vaults below, of what Teestedied Rake understood. Troes| seeds, not less than. ninety-nine “How di oa ome to engage| as thay. drew nearer. When at last|benefit would it be to the elevator? vt died 40 pe ra narrow [eeeds. of the Kind or inde vapre? ed rt py|they emerged from the cover of dhe [Sovereigns run about fiffity-six to | ots where the houses are high ;|8ented, or seeds of other ast ae i. me iy : “It’s just two weeks to-day, |mustn’t look like that, dear. ¥ >| yy; eee ra ve led to y oe cand ep ets Se Soe Ree ih veither will they thrive if the paves wiih ste and at Auntie,” Margery remarked at the} forgq; that ships might sink,| «Michael Btradg: always Michael ee ha tee see Sieaugyaue wine: Hale SE eet Joe ment does not let in moisture an “ a t titie germinal phi all A eake Another didn’t yout—and the Daniel made ef trang, the. gi murmured; bet|But David dashed across the lawn, |pelin’s airship, the most fomeulabied Sree ere ae eueaes planting or the general trade in seeds Ue inc us newardlou't- youl” Poqvawed by the’ calamity, xh Snoment she caught |flung his arms eround the woman|by far of a. dirigibles, has never |, Holland are elms and lindens, |the following section applies to all epee le ae a "| ni saree dl tens oeae aha g of Cap’ 'n Dan plodding up the|who had tried so hard to fill his|yet attempted to carry more than |hut the elm is the hardier of the| ‘No person shall sell or offer, ex- 5 ‘ ; fn | ty d flew to meet him. lace, and kissed her. 5 bined | 4, rn 4 se have in Ne ossession for iis. ardaatin eV coe 44; bot passionately besought his forgive- path and tho way from Keswick|tThen, ‘without @ word, he passed weight wold probaly bono more tug and.ill grow hers. © ieee lala, fo : ing i Pye] Dan had diligently emplo, loyed the |into the house = ; es xe Pic in peepating a filting greeting Blowing like a grampus Cap'n mould require a fleet of 160 vor these along the quiet grachts of Edam, |sike or red clover, or any mixture for the two Aes ore him-|Dan trotted to the door, and of| "oval mensters to. carry’ off the|ono of the ‘‘dead” cities of the|containing the said seeds, if the t. “practising @|him B. v8. , ; ie 3. i i child’s play to the labor of wait-|ne said "I've seen with mine own nse SN eae wargeey Panay tra he on ed;|bank’s gold. One of them could Zusder:Zes, baat ns rin tie eer ER ent oe - en oie ing. I’ve seen many a weak wo-leyes in the daylight, and I’ve sort-|-oized his hand and actually kissed | “Glory be t Miss Margery’s| soy¢000, ad most airships could are peer ea ts jch| portion than five to one thousand ‘ade ighty b: it and man: h bee ey £250,000, and most airships could |harbor of Edam—the harbor whic! man made mighty by Yjed the shams from the make-be-}nim, his red cheeks flamed crimson |]icked the ANS him fore an’ ha fifth of eee CuimavEe that | of the ae sold or offered, exposed # weak man saved.’ lieves. I’ve been longing for gold,|,. his bandanna and every frag-| aft. ae Daniel's lost—Davie’s not make an ascent with a of | appears so tiny ane n ey Rawahaney anne ata ale”? And lo! even as she spoke, the|and I’ve had it all the time in jment of his spvech basely deserted ; we are. that Smioune: E one with dificulty imagines ‘the | “1. e oy intelligent farmer realizes time of their waiting reached its idn’t_b a, sae passenger-carrying aeroplane |terror of the North Sea’ anchor: i z es abundance, though it di Tho details of the story David B ce thi Then there are the mag-|that only clean farming pays, and end, ‘The gate swung upon ‘its|the Queen's image. I've been Tong: ‘Eh, me what a headpiece you| himself filled in. This was part of |70Y be said to have a cargo-carry-|ing there. Then there arctiy fuan(that, in order to keep down weeds, hin es and clicked, a foot crunch-|ing for power, and that, too, W@8|have got.” the penance on which he insisted, |me capacity. of 250 ounds—rough- | nificent lindens af the Dalle ee tS uae te taken Bo aseat heavily on the path. Margery| mine, the power of fair dealing, Ww hen the shadows were again|that, as far as possible, he should | ly Aa 000 in gold. It would toke |in Utrecht, w ne Boas sea cote introdaoiier 7ahe iepanpey: Mureuee tna her aunt rose, and with scare-|the power to make the rough Way |jengthening on the land the train) be the instrument of ‘his own hue such: machines to away |French ae ing seit ; A ; smoother and. lighten the heavy| {jae began its journey by the grey |miliation, A little later he mild- with the 40,000,000 in the bank, | Those lindons he comm rat gta window. David Graham was be-|hurden of toiling lives. Dearest,| yuins of Gammersby Castle amd |ly rallied Bella on her share in the gE waeS soldiers to spare on peril of their] i fore them, and they thought him|it’s a wonderful victory your wise | would end it on the edge of Bran- arate . storekeeper, oF farm pe eae, eas pe miles ewes. iiele: Neeceny fasthinl heart have) sty Harbor rumbled round the “That's one at the things I can’t splgstet | Ma ae Then cdar darks fetal tines ony did they speak, for d my kingdom for me) curve, and, atts at The Bridge, | get over,’ he assured her when certain village in Yorkshire] An old miser (to the physician |handie seeds, the Act stipulates were empty, en by compelling me to Took upon the dropped tl ng shipowner and |Barney Rigg Gaia! with hud book she Taletients greatly affected the | who had cured him of a Jong illness) | hag complaint must be m Davidl reached the step Miss Man-|facts of life. the httle skipper on the pl: Jatform. [and-bull yarn about THe Deaiel you|use of the word ‘‘putten,”” for|—‘‘Ah, doctor, as we in seven days, ‘The section relat. esty was there to demand of him) ‘A wonderful victory,” Margery|in silence they crossed the river,|knew what it meant, what they in-|“‘put.” Even the children persist- each other quite a long time I won’ ¢ ai Pet this cemde’s SCA Dy. sample of bis passport. . repeated, ‘well, perhaps—but not| put when they struck the Mill Field Yd te dowith me, and yet youled in putting it in their composi-|insult you by settling your account |sceds taken from any seed found ‘What word is it you bring?’|a wonderful way, Here It was|by-way, and beheld the snow-white allowed me to walk blindly into ae utah at school. The master, one|in cash, I have put you down for) or gsuspec' 10 be sold in Roteign the asked almost flercély, ‘'I must] the only way. It has all come $0] flash of the cataract beyond the|trap. It’s past. understanding./day, was much exasperated by | tandaome legacy in my will.”|OF therprovisions of this Act. shall know whether it’s good or be- clearly Cet lately. There is no| green and farther back the tangle | You were always. tairly hard one boy bean using the offending word. |The doctor looked thoughtful. ““Al-|he taken and forwarded to an offi- fore you see my bairn. What she|bope for any man aati hesbehiolds of brake ‘and thicket and -steep- bu "| “what mistake has he made, i ‘at! cial seed analyst: (a) From seeds : Sid’ was done for Love's sake, and| the i oP ie aber Knowledge] , away in the rear| * she grimly interrupted, | boys?” he asked. after reading the| prescription again, I think Tl) that are sold in sealed packages, Ab he of the way and the end—without a es fells. the misty mountain ‘che acon isn’t oalus “ composition aloud. make a slight alteration in it.” sacks, bags, or receptacles, at the “And Self hi has struck its blot-|that a man is living only half a|horns, memories that for years|proof of luy. When I was a lass I) One boy put up his hand. time of breaking the seal thereon; led flag,” he interrupted, smiling, | life.’ had soundly slumbered awoke and|used to think my mother a nuigity “Well” Wite—‘You are positively the|and (b) from seeds | that are not yet very grave. Grostng the T’s and dotting the} became articulate. cruel mak,’ bit what; I’m gay set| ‘Please, sir, he’s gone an’ put-|most conceited man I ever met.’’?|sold in sealed packages, sacks, “That : ake is I’s of this pronouncement a little| “f’ye rem a that morning} up noo that ee iicked me seah weel| ten } spe Sik he ought to put-| Hub—‘‘I conceited! oy s not al bags or receptacles, within seven oe a ve seen he hidden} latter in se Speed Miss Manesty|when you and I came through the!an’ seah often. The ways of the|ten ‘put ponbetied ed bone in my b hy,|days from the date on which the o> ar, EOE ene een oueer te fields together, Cap'n Dan, long | Lord are wonnsrtolstedaie: Seee aoe anak with the same abili-|eocds entered into the personal s you, Davie—go an “Sight ened “that? s one of the long ago?” David a: thinkin’ that yan 0’ these days| Girls who bleach their hair only tes would be absolutely carried | possession and became the proper- tell that to Margery.’’ She stood!senses that Providence has be sl “Ay, we were ane see Missy, ues 1 aw be thankin’ Him for His! want a fair show, way with pride.’’ 85. it has no dates. We shal’ just have reper atee you a3 55 s eo ace ge ae gs ge $ ad € g6 5 5 Bs | 4 : BEE lors, whether eens general 4 s =. S = S $ Ag & Ed warded with a certified sa aisertl ame and address of the areyiae aid particulars re-- lating to the Those making” purchases of seed Saat Otate: Onbe TAC his duty make investigation, everything possible to protect the urchaser from undue contamina- tion of his fields with foul seeds, ae Act. vii pee or raliiag seeds. for the porposs of food; (b) any person sel- seeds direct to merchants, t He olameed oe graded | before being often for sale ng O8- 3 (c) seed eld ih atone ta ie neGainied Gators. balbg seeding purposes; (d) se ed pavked “ot absolutely clean,’’ and hel: poses, comes under the Act, and During "the past few apes sam- pies have been collected from stock sold by farmers, and if the is proof of viglation cf the aet, the iable to prosecution. iy me bres of Canadiana agri- those, farme selling Is dealt a | ae: & ‘ ie goed cook sometimes a She a mess it. 2 Hs Wite—"W aes on earth peared Rss ie you to give such a princely. tip. t eas the waiter when we aré 80 ody off? Husband—‘‘My dear,” just y vbsenve the overcoat he has handed : wae a f Bee youn aS Josh isan inven- | Ve; ae nswered Farmer = 4 He has invented a” aving devices. “What 57) “Excuses for not Beet

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