PAGE TWO ' "I‘m his v-haravh-rs say this: "I haw deliberately forgotten all UH' m‘al‘lrasant things aml stored away the others. When a lilllv plo‘asurc» has flashml for a moment against the dark. I have madn that jcwvl mine). I have hundreds of them. I call it my necklace of perfect, joy. When the world goes wrong I have only to close my eyes and see all the links in m chain, set with gems. somo large and some small, but all beautiful with the beauty which never fades." ~ . n11 111v [HHN‘hing in Hip 1.-.i'11111'l1ns 21111L51waking of different in" s â€1 1111411110115 thorn is :1 1le ightiul story told by an English mvl'vhuni \\ hu 1’71 \vms mm \iSitmi Scotland. On his return h» “as a~kvil\\l1atl1ehddwon “I saw.’ he rep lied. “a tall 111311 stir a] man (3110:! Hugh Blair and hé shun ml me thv majvstx of (3nd; and i saws .1 dink 1111111 ra HIM Dmiol Dickson and he shmx'mi 1110‘ all my hf'art; 11ml Hwn 1 52m :1 km little man tailed Smmw! E‘milwrfm'd, and UP Sill)“ 'ml 111v â€1. ~ luu‘lim‘ss «1f ( hl'ist," 'I‘\\‘11\'\ll'\lil I‘ â€IS†â€1132. ).\'Il12.' 'I‘I THE VALUE AND 11111-1I 11I 1"'I1111111I11r \11111'11 1.1111111 i11":I11r1)11I11 1'1'1'1111II\. Sir Arthur 1 1211".II11 :11I1I1'11ss1nz: II111 UM Boxs HI I [111111 Canada. Coll11{.:11.1‘I\V1?II 1111 II11- i1111111rIa111'11 11I buildin" 11p 1"haIa1'I11r in Ih11 scI11111ls. H11 said â€1211 311111111 5111111" men 1'01131'1I111I a 1111i\ 111'siI\ training simplx as an insIrnmvnI. I0 1.111al1l11 Ih11m I11 1131'11 :1 lixing. insI11'11I 11I 1'1111Iiz1111: that II111 primary 11111111 was not, "how I11 earn a living." I111I. "how I11 Ii\'11.†'1‘11 II111 sumo 11II'111-I, was II111. address 1i1f Dr. Carr h11f1j1r11 a 1'1111f11r1111c11 OI' I1..1;11'I111rs. in which he stated that. 11111 1:1'1-3I11s1. mural inIIu11n1'11 11f II111 world li11s in the school Io- 1Ia\'.a111l that I11a1'h11rs do not n11111l a bettvr scholarship or I1~1I111i11u11. but :1 gr 1'11aI11r 511115.11. of their rpsponsibilitv and 11 11111-11111 111111111ciati1i1n nI Ih11 dignit} of their calling in moulding II111 moral 1-I1a1'a1't111' 11f Ih11 child. This 11mphasis on character. I111Il1 in I11111' WW and in s1hular is \111'\' \\ elonmo It 111111.1ls only 111111 :11I1I1Ii11n 1.1. I111 h is 11II1111 made and cannot I111 I011 Iquunntl} 1111111111111! "1I1a1a1'I11' mak11s the man: Christ makes II111 char- :11' hr ' UR. CHARLES M. SHELDON FINDS HKMSKH’ OFTEN ON A Sunday m :1 rhun-h I'm-inf: an “Ordor ut’ Svrvivn." which he has vulm' tn m-md un uvcmmt of its "Prcliminax'ios.†As. for PXHIHD’O'. :m {H‘t‘l'ilgt' (‘hlll't'h St‘l'ViCt‘, arrangvd as follows : (Mam Prvlmiv. annlmry. Inx'wauun. Rosponsu. Solo. Rvspuusix'v hauling. Antlwm. Hymn. Duvt. SuriMuw. Pray-r. Rvspnnse. Svt'uml .\an-m. Nuticvs. {Solo} OITOPing. ()fl'f‘x‘tm'y Pmyor. Him-in. Hymn. Sormnn. va-divmm. Organ Postludo. Look- ing; uxc-r this "Ul'th‘l‘ of Sm-vicv" Dr. Sheldon rather anxiuusl)‘ in-xim tw mum the: mimltvs gkysnx'hml by th "pm-liminal'ies." .\.\' lX'l‘lthrZS’l‘tht GLIMPSE OF DR. LAWS OF LIVING- ttuma is giwn in a letter l'rnm hr. 1). M. Brown of Tanganyika. whu attended the recent meeting «if the Livingstonia Council. He writes: "Hit the way there I enjoyed the privilege of preaching in the Karenga church to a reverent. congregation of nearly si-Ven hundred. and we were gladdened to learn at. ileum-it that. this pi‘tieky hand of Christians had at last prospects of a missinnary again. it was a memorable day for my men when they arrived and saw the wonders of the Institution. its mountain rmut. its water supply. its electric light. its modern lu‘ispital. its printing press. its machinery! The favored indi- \‘iihials who saw these things have. always the ï¬nal word now when any une else begins to brag in their presence about, what. they hare seen or «lune : ‘Ah, but you have not been to Kondowe!‘ It was an inspiration to meet our veteran chief, Dr. Laws. and to hear him speak on the Sabbath from the. words. “We preach «Zhrist cruciï¬ed) ‘Ferty-seven years ago on 'l’hursday,’ he said. ‘the tirst Christian missionaries reached Lake Nyasa...... This brought me here; this keeps me herewâ€"“we preach Christ cruâ€" ciï¬ed.“ " Nqb’l‘\\'l‘l‘l!8'l‘.\.\'l)ING MANY SIGNS OF A BETTER UNDER- smnding and appx'm-iatinn of Christianity un the part of the (mum: thu Muslvms‘ Hf Egypt. The Rev. H. E. B. Hayes, a mis- sionary uf thn Chm-ch Missionary Socioty at. Menouf, writes: t‘c’MMVe-I‘s n1" Islam, hum"! of tho‘ Christian faith is st‘illstrong .s'l‘l- ‘ -..- â€"_ .v vv. V‘IAV. "Thu 1". 1111mm stun-1 inos (1f H1110. L1111L11‘011 indicate that man? sum-11H L'LLLL1SLL1LLL it tILLLii' duh to teach their Lhildl‘en to hate 1:1LLL.~‘LL:L1111\.Hno L11 11LLL11 210211 insults 1L1 am one wearing a 11:11 Ls 1n L- 2111. H NazaiLLnLL :11'1L1‘ 11mm. 1 hLLaxLi a woman curse 11LL1‘ 11:111:_'111\ L1:111.'111L."1 in tin- 1L1110\\'ing tL‘Imsz ‘By the great .\imirâ€"'111,\‘ L;LLL1.1 \\111 ILLmLL 111x 1‘LLligi mu and bvcome an inï¬del :11:L1.1:L-in 111L L .111‘1511311 1LLliL:iLm i1 you \\1â€_11|1tl.‘0m0 with me" " f..'I“'ll|>. has uninnnn'm‘l that chapels for prayer and meditation will lw wstahlishm! in all tho lmtvls with which ho is connected. Explaining his [llll'phsm MP. Bowman says: "We havo already o-ngagoul Hw Hul'hanl Company. Now York. to muko suitable de- signs. 'l'ln- a-haiwls will Vary in sizv according to the needs of tlu- «lifl'o-ro'nt. him-ls. Each one will runtain a bountiful stainedâ€" ; ass wiinlnw. to snugvst szwrmlnvss. 'l‘lmi'n will also be an altar, rutlmlml rhaii's‘. :unt zippmpi-iatc lighting. It is the intention always to kowp l'rvsh Howe-rs on tho altars. The doors will be nlwn tiny and night, as a pvt-[wtual invitation to enter for those wlm (ll'Sil‘l‘ tn Illt'tlitalt' and pray. Although these chapels will lu- rnnsm-i'ntml. thvy art- not intmnlwl for set sehvices, though so-i-Vit-o-s may lw hold on sin-cial «.‘icmsions. They are intended for tho nm- of all ill‘IlHI‘llilliltiHllS, unit will lw absolutely non- surtm'iz‘in.†e JUHN MrEN'I‘Kl’. BU\\'.\L-\.\'. PRUE’RIF.’IY.)R OF THE BILT- mnrv. tlnmmmlnrv. and Be-lmnnt hob-ls, New ank City, and of â€tin-:- huts-ls thruughmxt tlw country known \as the 8931mm 'I‘HE S'I‘UHY IS 'l'hLl) IN â€THE ,‘illSSIONARY HERALD" OF :1 man in m.- Village of Ngu Dung Min. in Fukien Province, who fur hwmy .Vo-ars has been bastc‘n' of ihe- little flock "in th" very mum}: ni‘ hvll." ’l‘hu church has "r¢)\\-n~â€"-t.\v0 churches have been 5.4 ..n‘ and can.†“mam-s ni‘ â€H‘il' own in this parish. School 5,...“ haw grn\\'li up and am proachm's of [mm-r. His uwn filmi- iy. ,uz'nu‘n m» in this I'ivm- lawn smiiivu in heathvn \‘iCO. are all lihi'isi‘imm Unv son is, Village“? ducthr and I’Osmlasu’“ Antithel‘ mu gut his .\.B. at tho. univvrsity last June 'tnd is professor in Trinity ilullvm- at l-‘murhuw. This. pastor lia< mado gmxiand he is ;; â€xx-f gnncrrntinn Christian who 'iil'i")I'(.' UP “10$ ChI'ISt- was mmiw tn all tlw sins nf tar-amen Chinese iifv. Such men mako 2m imm-o-ssinn «m “in sucial iit'o- Of tho Uhinvsv and CXI’Hain the awning q-uniinls-m'i- and Inw- fur UH? Church." $5.: â€5554 Qumran 4 “ma/«55%.? 4. .z 2.9:. “3.... Qmww/d .wd‘jwayrrxwfl â€$7.. m..../.mâ€"ï¬.5.:. >724». Padâ€"m: A O brother man. fold to thy heart thfl' brother! Where pity dwells. the peace 0 God is there. To worship rightly is to love each other, Each smile a hymn, each kindly deed a prayer! For The Quiet Hour Thc- wasy roads are crowdmi; And thv level roads are jammed; Tho,- plpasant little rivers With the drifting folks are crammed. But HIT ynnoivr where ï¬fe rocky, Where you get a heifer \‘iew. You will ï¬nd the ranks are thinning And â€in travellers arr.- few. \\ hm} thv goings summit: and pleasant Yuu will alwa3s find the throng, 1‘va tho: many. mores thc pit3, Sworn to likv to mm 3101:: iut Nu. shows that call f0! cuurga And the task thats hard to doc In ttu- vnul rvsults in glr'n 3 Fur ihw norwrâ€"wavnring fmv. 1?. “YR \Vo‘l‘v :11\\'3}'$ DIE‘I‘I‘}? Hm souls \U‘uM $00k relief \m! 1057!. ft mm “mm laughter In thc quivt arms of grief. â€"-Hom'\ \an Dyke. n m all Nu" Skit‘s were sunshine Hm' faces would be fain t‘mrl num- mm-v upnn {119m 'l‘in- vunling plash of rain. I! (luv world wore music 0121' hvax-ts would Orton long «mu swm‘t. strain of silcncc‘ 3n hl‘t‘tik the endless song. IF ALL THE SKIES THE FEW \Vv regret to learn of the death of Miss Minnie Peasc Of 'l’omnm. 0n- gagml as head trimmer in Miss Dick‘s millinm'y for the past. fnw wwwks. She. was in her usual health til! Thursday. when taken down with pmumonia, and despite tho. best mc~ dical skill. passed away Monday. Visitors frequently express surâ€" prise at the large number of plate glass windows in the town business places. Last, “00k MI. \llan McDougaIl tank chaxgcof tlw Campbell House at Chats“ 011.11 vvvvâ€"â€" -v' We have just been informed that .\11.11.1*‘.Stf11k1011 “1111 10130111111 50111 (1111 1110 Middaugh House here, has 111111g111 1111- 111101111’3 111111.11 111 ML. 19111113111111 31111111111111 11011311 “111 911111'113 111} 1111(1 11 m (‘1 1n :1g11111111n1an 110111 St. Thom: 1.: Red pressed brick from the Don have been delivered to Mr. A.\V.H. Lauder for the new house he intends building this summer. W.» \x cm tirklvd half tn :lvalh 0n Mmuan mmmn" becausv Mr. ML“â€" Faith “alka in and plankmi «hmn some mnnm on ad\ musing: “ithout boinr' hillod. He came how a straw The trustees of Hutton Hill school are alilvertising for a teacher to take the place of Mr. Graham. who re- signed. If thv section is as good as Mr. ('h-nham says it is, it must, be a veritable paradise for teachers. {501' a littln over :1 year ag and startml in husinvss in his mm (min way and is oviduntly doing well. He comes in when ho takvs the notion and planks down tho cash fm- his ml- wrtising. Peel the Shoeman. is an- other of our custc'mnws to make prompt settlement. and new!" moms to be asked. May 12, 1904. Mr. Andrew McGirr is seriously ill. The lighting of the streets has done a great deal to modernize the town. Now for waterworks and a pi‘ppqr sewage system._ l‘ho, Sons of Scotland haw exwaged the, 48th Hitrhlanders Band fux tatheir‘ games on Dominion Day. ‘1?! 'I Cyrus R. Sing of Swarthmm-o H31â€. 1103? Meaford. dmd Tuesday evening uf_l_astAweek after a bmef Illnuss. Mrs. Thomas Taylor. (laughlm- of Mr. John McCalmon ol‘ Varney. pass- ml away Friday morning last after a. lingering illness from cnnsumption. Sliv was in her 30th year. ' While working a sï¬inglc-joinier at Chartm' Smith’s mill 'l‘uosday morning, Will Purvis had about a quarter of an inch trimmmi ofl‘ two «if his fingers. Hotel licenses were "Iantml in Duxham t0 McGrath 6. MC Aulifl'u. (1. Stppkton and \al. Hahn. __ .. _._.0. w On Tuesday evening Principal AI- [an caught the biggest trout he ex er (alight in his life, and that's. saying Something. 'l‘hm: \msn't much timv for con- w-rsation. but “a got a more 31an m 311.1â€â€˜11‘11 Hunter 01 India. “no )3 011 H11 three munths fmlough fmm military somice in India. He IeIL the East about a month as 0, coming home In \\ av of ï¬ance and England. , II‘ We regret. exceedingly to announce the very serious illness of Mrs. A.W. ll. Lauder. On Sunday morning last she attended service in the Presby- terian church, feeling quite well. 5mm after. she was seized with Seâ€" wwe pains, causing her husband and friends much alarm. Dr. Macaonald diagnosed the case as appeni‘licitis and an UlH‘I'UtiOH was decided on ur- ter ennsullutinn with Mrs. Jamieson and Gun. The “Duration was per- l'ermml 'l‘uesday, and the patient is doing; well. Miss May Saunders. who had her ankle broken some weeks 21:; _. is gv-Lting smart undvr Dr. Mamlonald’s trvatnwnt. Mr. J. \. Gouanlock and iamilv haxv mmed to Port Elgin, when: Ml. Gem anlock intends to engage in tho lixmx business. Un 310mm} mmning Shirlcx McIn- 1}!» and lo!) MCCIaCkOIl lcit for l «imunton. Rev. Wray R. Smith has [men in- vited by the Arthur Methodist church to become pastor. He has accepted, subject to the action of the staticming mmmittce at, the June conformer. ' Somebody plugged up the half- im 11 Imle at the 1'10“ mg \\ all and the ammuncomt at that it. had quit flow- 1113111115011 110 small alalm. - MP. Robmt, .letm has installed a connixancu for setting was: on tires “11110111 heating them. There‘s a big treat in store for those \1 ho attend the meeting in the P1 (1abvter1an church next Monday 1-11 niug “hen Dr. Mac-dunald will giw an addi-vss on his 1~x1‘w1-io11ces in South Africa. Just. as we are putting the. forms mm the. press, we loam of the death of 311-, .Jamos \Vhitmorv. who died ab: 2.1! 11 oclock to-dav, \\'¢:(_In(.‘sday. Ho- \\ as aghd 60 V0315. Church union ï¬sh the air. The subject was discussed In the Pres- bylenan church on Sunday last. Vr- hafl uur issue neallv HIT last. \wok before we learned of the suc- Cvss of Inspector Campbell, who passed with honors his ï¬rst, exam- ination in Art at Queen‘s University. To Parents TWENTY YEARS AGO THE DURHAM CHRONICLE W OPEN 3 Savings Accountin this Bank for each child the year it is born. Make small deposits regular! , and when college come, the requi. , sitefun areready andthe ‘ willnotbe a drain on the ï¬nk purse. . From The Chronicle File of May 5, 1904. TH. STANDARD BANK A- -AnAâ€"A John Kelly, Manager. Bunch also at Priceville. Many frivmls of his yt’mnger days wow present to hear him Speak. and cmnmod round to greet him after- wards. William McDonald ex- M. L. .»\._. presided at the mooting. P311111: You’ll 111111 “1111‘ 51011111011 mygmui 111311.111'111k111g that stufï¬i (1111 Sunk: 81111 1131111 ‘sall 11,111 It \1 on L Show \\1111 m) (mat 011. Bruce County can (iaim the honor of tuning produced this Caminet minister. for he was born and brought up on a. farm on the 12th concession, Eidm slip To“ nshii 1, abput 3m (1n miles, 11111t11 0f Chcsluv. Hun. Duncan Marshall. former minislvr ul‘ agriculture for Alberta, guw a. lecture to a large audionco in tho Motlunlist, church Tuesday night. of last week. The meeting was under the auspices of W'esley Sunday School. and music was suppllmtl by the Elm Leaf Male Quartet from Elmwood, Ont, The suhjoct of Mr. Marshall’s lecture was a tour in Scotland. which embodied his uwn travel exporâ€" iences. â€"â€"v' .- A YOStL‘I‘iiflX mm‘uing :1 small ritlv was hamiml to Mr. \Vhiin'u'n'v. black- smith. in ronmvn some wmhling that was l’rn'cml in 1);: thv ()wnm' in an attompt. to than it. ’J‘ho owner said U'wrv \x'as'nmhing in it, but rags and paving which Mr. \Vhitmnm tried to how nut, with little success. He thvn put; Hm gun in the tire and as sum as ho houtml it, the charge went off. T his is no lusarsay, as the writer was, standing in the shop door and saw tin1 whrvlc performance. HON. DUNCAN MARSHALL LECTURES AT CHBSLEY v..-» \. â€" a. “JII\/UVO Mr. Norman McIntnsh. mm of our teaching stall‘. “'11me tn North Brucn Friday nigl'll. and aftvr spend- ing Saturday and par: of Sunday under the parental roof. returned ,in tiw vwning‘ and rosunmd \WH'k Mon- day morning: as. bright. as :21. lark. The. dis_t.am'(.‘ gulch \\'ay_is about 433 miles. \\'u :m.‘ vim-ism! to learn of the Speedy n+(_r0\'m~y of Miss Mary Mar- shall. who underwent, an operation for amnmdicitis. A day or so after the npmution she took scarlet fever and how Hm twn afl'lictions; at. the same time» witl} much choorfulness. "ï¬ restonc An interesting, address on the South African War vas giwn in the Presbyterian church Monday by Dr. Macilonald. who \wnt out with the ground Contingent. and spent la. year on this \‘oldl. The doctor is graphic in his (105(f'l‘lpthiLOf some of the thrilling: and amusing incidvnts that took placo during tho campaign. The lecture was illustrated by photo- graphs__L_a_k_en by himself. The 'home of Mr. rand Mrs. John Williams was the scene of a pleasant gathering Wednesday evening, when their daughter, Martha, was united in marriage to Mr. William J. Byers of 'l‘m-«mto. The ceremon; was per- formmi by Roy. \V'l'ay R. Smith. __â€"â€" v_‘ Mr. \\ illiam Black has 130 Ight out Mn \\ I‘i‘C his intelest in the! brick- )aul. D1-..Iamieson received a message '1 111 May night that his father in his 83rd year and nex or sick béfore, is now seriously il_l. M1. D. Davis of St. Thomas, has now charge of the Middaugh House. and caters to the xx ants of the tra\â€" elling public. She was 26 years of age. The re- mains were taken to Toronto for in- terment. The brickwork 'is progressing rap- idly on Hunter’s new block and a few days' will see the carpnnters at work gutting on the _roo_r. City Garage, Durham We Sell Real Tire Value a com lete line of Firestone ires and Tubes. They are made in the most modern tire ‘plant in Canada by special m a n u- facturing methods. They cost no more, but the extra miles they give will he a pleasant surprise to you. W e conscientiously believe we can offer you more mileage for every dollar you spend here for tires. We S-. E. FISHER, Prop. Gent’s Fumisher Who mnkns 2‘ gala (m-asirm of the m. «mizml (leath Hf othm' creature’s‘. “110. when 110 IS lml‘n‘lsoned. \\ ho will not giw his heart fullv and hook to thc1 Mask» 1' \\I10 lows and tenderly cares 101' him. “"110 preys upon his mm kind. \Vha \xill attack 01' \\ 11111 the fwmalv (>1 [113 «m 11 5111101115. The biped (allot! Man is the onlx animal Who is bound by thn {otters of caste. \Vho considms that his own is the only apocivs entitled to libm‘tx am"! tho punisuit {if happiness. Who wears a hidv other than his own. QEQTHERHOOD \THB BIPED CALLED MAN â€NOON MAO: Particular Pequg The most delicious blend procurable. (By David Lee Wharton I‘o‘u MAM: OVERALLS «no: on ca 7539} must/123146 ï¬nd or we will D. M. SAUNDERS TBA. "Why. John." she crimi. in in- jured 1.0110. "how on part}: (in you think I can manage for a wlmlv- week on a palm dollat‘?‘ “lll admit I‘lmll " know. ’ he answmwl. I had a mum: tinw. mysvlf last. week. It’s your turn now.“ Smith got, married. Tho evening: of his first [my day he gave his brido $.14 nf his $13 salary and kvpt. only $1 fm‘ himsnif. But the second pay day Smith gave his wife $1 and kvpt $14 himself. ‘ _ - --- ‘a\-\. Who considers that hv ahmn is ontitlt‘d to thc‘ Invv 01' his Makvi' and the guys (If ntm'mty. guts "time" Off†for .grmd ('Onduci. -m-‘ 'l'hni‘sday, Kay}, {9% Durham. Ontario TURN ABOUT MAO‘ IN CAIflOA £515 1;... .223... 2...; :1... x .. 7.... 5.2:; .52.... .2: ...........:..:. .... ._..:.. ,z... .1: :.:r’/ .ITYV; 1........_.._. 1:: .752...â€" :... 2.: 5...... 3.22:2. 1...; ... .3. .3... a... 3... 1.2.: 55...? it 5:25. z.â€" .1. E 1.7.1: \V "I'u'u. 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SIMIIII'. \‘IIIII: II II :~ 3 spring: II'IIIII. :IS II (“III' I\'|\ IIIII~ III SI'I‘II ““0†â€III \\:IIIII \\I~:II|IIII I'IIIIII ~ 0". Mustard is a hardy """I' tofh plantml fur gin-mus. It ;.-I‘H\.\.~ :n gm dual likw Spinavh and is mmvuh quickvr in llmhn'itm‘. Hum! (Lm'lc is a pupulal' surf. \x‘hilv l-llvplmm Ii: has largv plants. a maulv nnv lu-n sufl'ioivnt. fur a Irv-:1! fur :. mm†f'; mily. A shut't row “1' small spzm- Mum lu‘nudvast will prminw :: In! M {aw in Hun-u m-vks. May Km; and \\'.~ 3110:“! :m- gum! snrts fur vurh hm Hausa" and Irvin-1°: :n'v quzmls m but Hwy rvuuiru u Innw'r Maw matm‘v Hm hands. "Almtllm' Maul Hm! ‘;.'I'n\\‘~' quirk “'th plantmi m Hw sprung. u~ q» 'avh. This is :1 [mi hurlo. and. stm 1y sw'aking‘. if is â€In mu'th “1‘ 1 Must salad plants ,3on lvHuu' IS th‘ Hi Haw lix~i Hf "14‘ g:n'.uh-n HII‘ w « «2 3mm in â€w nmlx mumui u~ tho suit is “m kuhlv and I! v up (Jllit’kl). lh-ul lu-zni~ u pmdm'm! in lvss Hum ~.‘. \\I HIP Immuâ€"lmua-«i sc'l'h'. IlL Rapids and lDlIl¢°kâ€".~‘m‘cim! shuuM huu' ;.'HINI~-~:/.m.‘ Emu ffll' Us" in HII'N‘ HI‘ I'nm Plants startml m â€w Imtluul dmv hm; may lw 5.4 m Hm and will mahm» lwmls m m: Radishos grnw quickly. Snmx m the hotbed. thv smut gnrmmuhw 11: three 01' four days. and â€w mm :m» large mumgh fur tho- mhlu m ï¬lm-n 01‘ (WWW days. 1’1:th «’mtsulv. Hun 50ml roquirvs :1 day or hm lungm In Spl‘nul. lml nicv ltlllv crisp I'mlts‘ln-s Will lw lal‘m‘ «‘nuug‘ll in «m m l«w~' than thirty days. This Is :tlmul lll!‘ quil'kal-gl‘mving." \‘vgvmhlv \x'v hmv. Tlu- n'jx'vâ€"sllapml radish-s. maul- nguml UllclPl' varnms nmnvs. and Hw typos knuwn as Fwnrh ln-.-:1l\l':l~$. matm'v in lhv sllm'lvsl lmh’. lml sz 2l1'*ll¢‘â€"sh:l|'wtl sorts. liks- szu'h-I (ilnlMu Scal‘lc'l. 'l‘m‘nw. Sana. Spark-- “‘1' and \Vllilv Hlnlw, :m' nu! tar lrv hind. Bath \\'llilt‘ and HM \umvllm :u'n mailahlo and tln- hm.- u- mm- â€Cally lhc‘ samv. 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