t3 "rumor: said little Rollo, "what is an ttrrarchist t" "An anarchist. Ill Ion, u . man who would want to no: the III- pire. own if he was doing everything possible to give the home (on. the best Ot it."---Ttushimrton Star. at 5h n gm; said "In. Rollo, tt rhl lt H Her W " thorn.' _ H -. --'l “My the new dun no out on. Tu-dny is our: and to-day dam. bvery day is th lush hem . .EVery mom is the world and. not. You who are weary of Borrow .16 running, Here is a beautiful hope for you; A hope for me, and a hope tor you. Every d Ill the past things are past 1nd om. The tasks are done and the tom th Illwstmnq? I Then I an: I ir I breathe is and manning. K tt (iit,_ti'iii"iiiirja"iti,ii--,tjiiiii, swag??? 're, 7 Email light! terday' esterda an: the skies all bum brightly, " m the spent earth all "born. nre the tired limbs springing opite t inning puzzle than): 7 iflï¬q --- not .u.ndo and eatruspt atopr; um! up in l sheaf, which God holds tight, glad days, 3nd std dayl, and bad days which never J] visit us more with their bloom and their blight, fulness ot sunshine or sorrow- ful night. Men In re shed m y the sun and to share with morn hritsrn ot dew and cool of I pain. an with the aleu gm Busy ? Do not the high. mrn in reverent sub- thcir Iol’k without n? Does He ween I mm one with Him. the is vibrant with " 5 errors lot wealthy 00v"; y’s wounds, which saluted bled, e 7 W I with the healing which ', has shed. nor is _ payt'ot_t9rertrr,. “my and perm t tleetiug, they mercy receive, tofu" The Kin We" om a fresh beginning: ml to the glad retrain, old sorrow and older forecasted ince we cannot relieve at What? i~tuke to Every Homing Christian T. Miller. dew and cool ot the high- um sub- without He We". th my lil, and begin may abide and pos- DW we A our Ct i to levy a higher tax am the on!" lacklu- I I has. on ther ground that It has mm. BO 1 inch on Improvement and bu tuned no I 1 my bonds that it cannot not It. oblipn- I (tfmtquttlsrituexpeVGi from mum†(tnpratottxid {oi-Loam“ i'tPt,pgtr"LeiiiiiiiirtiLt.i7t'iieetj, ,uua Ittrrtn-oiat%riiirhr. _ 1utt.tteyjt',eiiF"yiiiriiti7i.5l';il, Ithaca and my mu. tun. the but at s iStPe1eitierfdrriri7'mi"'uiT.'u'l Ouch A you for the pm. of h'lnl (' ttion ll re . fl. .. - w - (v: '"'r8M"E"on to levy a higher tax m the on" lantha- bwng. on the ground that It has wt no Inch on Impnwomem and In: tuned to may bonds that n mm: In“: It. oblig- h unlo- it I. expected from tho qtnadard an“ ftxed terr Loam m ,.-.-._-..... sei " . Tho In. Leanna: Ina-luau announced ['Cl",C',r,','ice',,, tl I we of Cu reduction for as State. c CPeng _ ngazme parish" and town. undated mlble by --- tho noon: no.“ mm. In vuuoa. The V Stat. tax In cut Mn Ind Io were the What H, town tun. city councils bah). "chimed Ianini t has levying more than out. mm- on the " " er Bcct doll-r. church in a. tow loam land to beg on. Not only h on. V Wd't ot "than; the nu of a“ member, bred ht " le. to 22tt It tee count tyr pgrnI-Ionl I...“ "a...,. . - SERVICE POOR; TAXES HIGH. - "__ -._- a... .5 rl-llnl "land during the (In! M ot the Industry, but tho use: and†any now It: down over mo hold of the vs"! I. Che he. u Huh 'Iy from tho more, dumping too ton: An hour “to the mm. In the grates! wonder on tho world to tho “Iva. PM} RYR[_E___BROS.. LIMITED - - -= 134-136-138 Yonge St. TORONTO OUR $50.00 'SPECIAL' than here is excepdonallygood value. The none u pure white in color-and is madly free from In" of any kind. mounting is m 18k. had made setting. in the Invisible Txhny 'trk. Complete in velvet cue, the price in SEND FOR OUR CATALOGUE No other gilt could be found that will bri Do phantom r "c 1'l',h Osmond Ring Ll',',", Reim- $50.00 lat Iâ€.¢w~.~ $50.00 PM Tf in??? _ hom. tf1tt hritttrmut which anxious look; "U sie' daii'Tiii,".id7 Mid the deacon, “she's won the We- t'hase."--Argomiut'. “Why? Jura "Vim" look; "U a What He Prayed “a. A minister accepted a can to a new rhureh in a town where many of the members bred horses and sometimes raced them. A few weeks later he was asked to invite the prayers of the con- gregation for Lucy Grey. Willingly and glndly he did to for three Sundays. On the fourth one of the ducom told the William ‘he need not {In " - -- “Send him to me when you want him spanked," said Ma, Manners one mom. ing, after her colleague had related his many misdemeanors.' About 11 o’clock Tommy Mpeared at Ma, Manner's door. She dropped her book. grasped him firmly by the hand, led him to the dressing room, turned him ovvr her knee, and administered punishment "When she had finished she said, "Now Tommy, what have you to my?†"Pit-asp, miss. my teacher wnnfn "., Tommy had been spa he", his first grade next teacher had not where she felt she c rim in spite of all h B_ED WETTINGlBIT-E ttUm Mrs. Juggins' patience was much tried by a servant who had the habit of stand- ing around with her mouth open. One day as the maid waited upon the table her mouth wan open as usual, and her mistress said: "Mary, your mouth is open." "Yassum," replied Mary, “I opened ft." -----.-", I am awfully Incl} But he's got to way. . L'Euoi. With a Inc-e, mama-wry meal He's as sweet ai, a. mornixm i In a secret. I shouldn't reveal, That I've found him as plastic When I've heard he was stub steel. But he's got to be stroked tl way. Anything that I want he will get; He would buy me an automobile, But it'r foolish to run into debt For the sake of appearing genteel. It’s a lecret. I shouldn't mm! xou have got to excuse a great deal. I just Show my affection and zeal And I honor and love and obey. To his nature that seems to appeal, But he's got to be stroked the 'rittt On m-casion, of course, he will And his temper he cannot Ct It's the same with moat men You have got to excuse 0. gm 1 just show my affection and WN a darling, a dear, and a pet He in almost too good to be real. I have not had the slightest regret That I took him for woe or weal. I was told Pd have trouble, but he'lt Always do anything that I my. At my feet I might any he will kneel, But he's got to be stroked the right wnv Minard’s Liniment .. -- -w nrulwl that there is no sweet corn] lf a, boy mentions " "dad" world of affection in the m is a touch of hardnpas, a sun fear in the term "governor." a cheap term, it it be not vile Herald. As Between Father and Son. Grant that "dad" was as a rule a child's name for father, whe "is the dis. respect in the use of it by any son, however old he may bet We have often heard the word used when the relations between father and son were unusually tender, when the two were close com- panions, when there was complete under. standing and the "rongeat love. There was a time in New England when a son addressed his father in writing, IRe, spected ts'ir.'. The father was then of the Roman order. There was little thought of any possible intimacy. The) son stood in awe of the sire. Hence, too 1 often domestic tragedies. When you hear a lad speak to-day of his {other as "the u mam" you may reasonaNy infer than there is no sweet 2p,"ht,t"'ttl If a boy mentions his "dad" than " - Her Reaponsibility Remixed Small Boy's .. "new Lommy appeared a tnner's door. She dropped her asped him firmly by the hand, to the dressing room, turned T her knee, and administered mt she had finished she said, “VI-W way had been spanked by way "FT un- prayer! or the con- r Lucy Grey. Willingly and I so for three Sundnys. On ne of the deacon: told the need not do it any more. rd the good may, with tut Ballade of Knowing Bow, d finished she said, "Now hgve you to my?" . my teacher wants the the unexpected reply.-- grade teacher, but s a. morning in May, J, I feel, t reached the point could do justice to his 1uuqrlttinetrs. when you want him Mau.nery on morn. be stroked the right M isfortune‘ ar, and a pet good to be real. , slightest regret for Woe or weal. stroked the right for cannot coneedl. Chicago New; 'ured. 25c Pkg. "I! r. 11. I50“ as. as plastic as city, Was stubborn " a he will fret, remar." "Pop" is not vile.-BUton â€"â€"- nu" ma. N, loud». Cu. Idle everywhere. t ('oumiomhip. "dad" there is g the word. There I I Suspicion of opened it." Miss Mu, I've, myt; Tight _ . ‘*~‘ 4"“ "l’ W any great height?" “I should say it did! Why, one morn. ing a hen we had taken with us hid an Mt that rolled off the deck. and that egg, when it reached the earth, was im. mvdinbely condemned by a Board of Health.'C-The Pro, "vim-I, a. young mm I wan n reporter, iiii 130;? am only a porter." In" Kursan Denerll his fig tree lap. And wove poetic garlands all the day, T don't know what my verses mean,’ " --lj . "Pm only threediksifiriii; man used to be," ye muttered. "When I w: The painters and decorators wen about to begin work in the pmfessor'n study, and the professor, being unwilling to trust the handling of his books and papers to anybody else, was removing them into another room himself. he said. 1“- ".4 w. "But what’s the odds? PII “my,†A writer on the copper and brain in. dustriei lattes that scrap copper wire of high conductivity makes excollvnt metal, And if it is pressed together in small bundles the loss in melting is slight. Scrap telephone wire is not so good for lrroussunaking because it often contains silicon. Minard's Liniment Cures Dandruff. Minard’s Liniment Relieves Neuralgia. The ferret made straight for the uh- bit'a throat. but the latter was in the sir before mater ferret could reach him. 5nd leaping clean over the forret’a head, let out with those powerful hind logo of his n kick which hurled the ferret bodily ngninst the Wainscot. Twice the ferret returned to the attack. and twice he missed his grip and went hurtling through the air. The third repulse was enough for him. He knew he we! beaten nnd could not be persuaded to stand up for a fourth round. -Peanron's Weekly. "trent .5 the Sphlnx!" "V l (As-ill TBE HOST PERFECT MATCHES YOU EVER STIUCII Always, "caving in Canada. ask for Eddy’s Matches I Tell a man that he hasn't the pluck of l a rabbit. and if he doesn't disprove it by hitting you, be is certain at any rate to be extremely annoyed. Yet the taunt is a libel on the rabbit. A doe rabbit will fight. like fury in do- fence of her young. She will charge like A [uttering run and use those sharp incisors of hers to capital purpose. An old buck rabbit u not to be lightly tackled by weasel, stout or even ferret. 0n the sanded floor of I small public house near Chestnut I ferret of long ex- perienqo was matched with an old tors, and buck, the p/ora/trot' lord. EDDY'S gi), "SILENT" 'th MATCHES 'titil, r.. RABBITS ARE The Charge of 1 our reader: on]; i the "at army of menu Dr. Hartman THE FAVORITES “Although I had no faith in Peruna,1 tcok her Advice, and um plunged to “at; that, the neuralgia has entirely left. me, and have gained so in health that I lee! just like. my old self again. "I am enjoying the best of health. We have on file many thouaand tes- timom'als like the above, Mu m... -'--~ Mm. John Henderson, ' 2 Ur, venue, Mantra], Can, writes: "I was much distressed with non and mu Io run down that life " worth living. I tried a grab many edited, but all to no effect. "I met a. friend of mine, and to]: of my ailment. She advised me ta her remedy, Perm. Your airship take you up to ...:..|.u. .0 A Very Gait Height For Scrap Copper Wire. """t!rrVt2t _ ttttr “ARCHIVES TORONTO Sealing Down (e of Cowardice a Slander. Defeat of a Ferret. mg the best of health. file many unwound tes- the above. We can give My a slight glimpse of , of unsolicitpd endorse. he hasn't the pluck ot doesn't disprove it by vermin at any rate to 3 HARD FIGHTERS. is receiving. I not to be lightly " or even ferret. of I small public ferret of long ex- with an old lop- mine, and told her advised me to try write 'mu the land any neumlgU wea not. Overtime Enieker-What is n Boeker-When you Hum clock go off w New York Sun. the Ame time'."-Cfdiif "Whom did you support during the lat campaign t" "A wife. two children and a mother. in-lnw, and kept up my life insunnce at “A --_-, A, " - . The best ten. can be utterly spoiled by exposure to contaminating iufluems a, as bulk teas so often are. The Denied load paekets of the "Nalada" Tea w. give you tea fresh and fragrant. from the gardens to the tea-cup. an-Buk also cum cuts. ulcers, bums, Iblcesses. poisoned wounds, boils, teens, and all skin troubles. Soc. a box. all drug. gist: and stores or from Zam-Buk Ct., 'oromu. 3 boxes for SL2; -r r.‘....-“a nun “in [Elm in their exclusive fields for their Inc-om plishmenti. Finally. the whole immi. girau'on of 400,000 is disposed of and stributed throughout the country. and the cycle is begun for another year that will bring something to the utili tarian who raises practical fowla tor the market, and more to the sportsman who seeks me to shoot. cure for piles tuna which l Lunée'alciléfi for: Iotttinve." Mr. C. Y. rrosi/r.ennts,vme, P.Q., writes: " I have proytl [gm-fink _a great V persons suffer at some- * time or other from Piles'. So "rs a great medical authority. There is nu disease camel more in and wretchedness than piles ' and E; giving almost immediate use Zam-Buk has won the praise ofthousands of sufferers. Urou Ire waning let Zara-But: cure you- Mr. 1 Neil Devon, Webbwood, Ont. suffered with EH" eight years. A few boxes of 'dam. uk cured him. He since "yw.-"l have had no return of the trouble so that I know the cure is permanent." Come out. Hint- Sunehine, but: de worl' along! on! on ill-tar nockln' bird 'rw hot) you Ind . long. um up Ill IM hill en plain: Chi-Hum the um pruning of the parrot has been MINAiuys L thy aided by the introduction of the , phonognph. the instrument now bein Gents,- A I used to repeat tt given phrase for ii'iil very bad use such day to a. roomful of the noisy pm..- I..- 0-- ....,...I...-.. ,7 a.' _ - “it up I" [b hill en plahs Minus time praetieable the commie case of Denmark. an country half the size of J ginoe 188t has increase _--.~-\. liUK "V by 175,000 acres 1eyti,trie.n and planiifng Too m1 tik. rain! W w.--...., "vulu we planned " the State but managed by prints owners or by county councils. The facts that under the lmd pur- Hahn†acts much woodland formerly held in largeb locks is being sold in small parcels and lumbered and that there is new opportunity for the Gov. ernment to acquire woody and land suitable for forests nuke it Bp daily urgent for the Mate to take immediate action. To.show that such a scheme of land j The Phonograph and the Parrot Correctly Defined. Domestic Politics, Hut is a moral awakening? 'hen you can listen to the go off without 'wearing.--- Mister Sunshine 'LYLON' fer min specialties and win fame ive fields for their locom- Finnlly. the whole immi- 10.000 is disposed of and 'oughout the country. and begun for another year g something to the utilr dc Ltr, £119,111â€? aura ii, re, an agricultural size of Ireland, which increased her forests planting is not im- eommission cites the fYauk L. Mm sUnd 1.000.000 &crqq n area which the era essential for the industrial require- rds require van' g; the bird ex- I Said the Lovely Girl.. Thy I ture, pa, is perfectly fine. To de 1 arms, I grasp this rod by one move it slowly from right to l I "Well, we!!!†exclllmed h. , "what won't Icienoe diatom! I rod had atnw at the other a be irweettitur."-phtuaiGl ., boy toh, his employo I'rn small f, ed, "but, t I've been t grow." Be Star. -_. an, IOI'I e "'"mting."--Ph0owrii,'ii Inquirer. --_.c-- In (Rhine for et?mplirnentst " In)â€. , n" to bait your hook with on. the Name position Jfol "alary of $3 u week enough courage to uk wages. "How much like to have?" inquil "Well," answered ' t, "'rou believe in It. ‘ Bank? a listener atisked “'Bvlievo in it? How lining in ity the drunl citmil.v. 'Ain't it cured me ---Washington Star. Well, Mark Twain in the courle of the n- eent Pilgrims' dinner in New York talk. ed of his pet aversion. Christian Science. "Christian Science,†he said, “remind. me of the apple cure for drunkenneu. In Hannibal, in my boyhood, the appie cure was very highly esteemed. " remember once hearing the Hanni. bal town drunkard expatiate on the apple cum. ities indicate that there is a relation between the quantity of dust and the temperature of the air. A great amount of dust, it is aver-red, increae~ I as the temperature in the daytime i and checks the fall of temperature at i m ht, says the Philadelphia Record. 1 g‘he reason apparently is that the _ presence of dust serves as a outrus tion to the free radiation of heat through the air. The sunbeam: Eu. through very run), clear air wit out lending much teat to it, and at night, the heat received by the ground dur. ing the day readily escapes through the same air but if the atmosphere is heavely laden with dust the sun" rays are partially arrested by the par- ticles which, becoming heated. in turn warm the air. and in like manner heat radiated from the earth " night is retained in the hazy layers of air in contact with its surface. Without its atmosphere. whieh serves as a Coverlet to protect it against the fearful cold of s ace, the surface of the earth would Be frozen like that of the airless moon.Bat the latest researches seem to sho" that the beautiful atmospheric blanket wrapped round our planet varies in its power to retain heat in proportion to the amount of dust particles it contains. This is an instance of the'unex- peoted importance that the most min- ute phenomma of nature f neatly assumes when their true eigmiemoa i has been ascertained. ' more h The Busy Office Boy. mall office boy who had worked .mn- position for two yen-u on . -.' dot - --_,' .. ‘- SOMETHING MISSING horse MEN' MLVARD'S LINIMFiNT CO., Limited It is maintained by those who have made I study of the subject that by a little artificial “gimme many valuable homes. which have become optically un- fit for their work, can be restored to usefulnm. I m. syitteett of irectacie wearing is ltrenerully adopted while the hem in young, And it: affect on his step and action in aid to be matarkUrie. " In. been discovered that the auto of a horse's shying is, as a rule, short sight, and it is now suggested that the sight of ttll horses should be tasted, like tut of children. "HoiF much more '0 uvet" inquired his e 'stm'werrd the lad, " do: a week would be too on svem to me a rab'm be earning 85 a “1.“. n The object of the spectacle! in to pro- mote high-stopping. The] no made of stiff leather, entitdy enclosing tho eyes of the horn, and the gluten uud Ire deep concave and Inge in than. The ground seems to the born to be mired, and he steps high, thinking he is going uphill or has to nap ou-r wine chuck. Valuable none: Sometime. W With about. Although it my seem that ludi- rroua to think or harm wearing up!» hole. it u new-tum. s but that horses do sometimes wear them. The Maine- of one well-known firm ot o - “dam in this country eon-ist- Inga}; in_l.he panama“ of - spatula-.1 'rents,- A customer of ours cured I T'r. "t I-Uppnhe I do. I I for my nge," the boy Pl to tell you the truth, here I haven't had lim e got the raise.--Ktuma. Em? FetTa."iiirG7GiiuiiiGA,' an" a: I'ttepanraii, or ' 1 Com m. It 'i'ih'r'hiE 'sotttatpgnetpehu; " We“ .telr 'Sttily - W pun PUTNAtgt'iCiiitNLESB CORN EXTRACTOR oeuiTtTairiiriGirairi;aGr5iiirramE 'i1l.'th.t,1 02529322133! 3: mun-W†CORNS £25.53 in it? How van I help ity the drunk-Id aid 1't it cured me eight times u" acid-“157m... science dimmer? If that . nt.tll_e.o_tber end, you'd ad use of distemper in a VII-1N0 by the “to of MINARD‘S LINI- DUST HAS ITS USES, It Cured Him, Yours truly EQUINE SPECTACLES, in i.t._then, do me a raUser small 5 a week," Rpm Bt---- . . - _ rlttFr.rtuekeirui', l“. --- s., _ - - VILANDIE F'RERES for in ittere; :‘Phy-icnl I do." iilaii e boy "plain. . _ truth, gin†one end and to left." the his? GGiii; would yo; ' euployer. don't think “do? the , you'd much." late in In be City 1,3333% you y!" in A't'ttEiiii' iii','i?.,"i?/ii! “out Addiiii, Lynn.“ “" “my em Lydia E. Pink- urn's s"rtiltU'l, com I I from roots and “PM. 55%,, the standard malady for td ma? Ind haa “Swivel, Glued memo women who have been troubled with dis men aloem. timi, ittsmid n, . Peri9dio min. but“... u beard 2lt1t','d I hem .l't,tt,lre,'2eiii,i-". 'l "I. n. ‘3‘?! dmat Inn 'l'eP.m Fo-r bun‘s nets riiiGiriii' “'me A For thirtv Eo--, I»)! v. ,, -... can nu- wm tor non - "GyFiiik' wry mu. benetlt. I malt-t all ambition. In. nervous, and subject to dizzy spells lad painful periods and: month. "A friend 3W Lydio E. Pink- ham‘l V cable Compound u to Europe- 2eii1,tt,t'i' for me. I procnnd . ttle of this My Ind he.“ tah. ing, and before it wu tutuheit, I felt no and: better that I continued it. n and (on it . thorough test, with h result I am today well out! A - healthier girl than I In than your. Mo. I hove no more pointul periods, diam- or nervous troubles.†'rra-- -- "w .w. “I. u cumm- ye,iji:iit'iiiiGrltg1'fld,'lge, a". “a? "With tin, 335 o a... . ItsT, . o . t no 8% Montreal, writes to Mm. Pi I I t .. I was in very poor ham: um a... pm for month; “54-- --- ...A. In It, “t on in, mm Wary exprelion on your room; it's the pLiu Inquirer. "I tall you," wont an tho . hotel, getting quite my have this mom. I sin't troUy money for I pier, and, I. 1 ing in on of them {clam limply won't do it." The' ttoy Gould “and it {In -e -- - W Irwin-don. I don't m “7:," “a ftd I. It“. 'tthe Oll_ _ More proof that Lydia R. Pink. Bill's Vilma-Inkl- n__. - _ Mina rd's u - -- -- r--. -Hu- Siatar'l Fiancee (delighted) -AN, in that no! (Alida): Ah, what glory! What turn unit. In! A mu: who on bring tears to the eye of Ind: n flint- hearted wanna is certain] great, And no mistake. (To Willy).. glue wan all], "ate Willy? _iiir---rem' the hid it nearly broke her heart to think um a daughter of her. 17:. going to nun, a fellow ulna would write and: rot u that! Willy-11:2 other day I found mother crying oyer you'll-book “you. V Spanking does not euro cblldren of bed-wetting. There is s constitutions! cause for this trouble. Mm. M. Sum- mers, Box W. s, Windsor. Ont., will send free to any mother her successful homo treatment, with full instnmons. Send no money, but write her to-dsy it our children trouble you in this wsyl [isn't blame the child, the chances no It (Isn’t lml it. This treatment also cures sdulu ancrsged people troubled with urine dit, fieultim by (by or night. would promise prosperity and a good harvest. A big mm of money 'll there- fore subscribed within a few (13:. and I huge illumination. aerorrtpaai br a theatrical Hot-meme, will take pin. in a few dr.' to propitieto this god. - South (Mu Poet. At Wu; Koo. wimp, in tho Sun Wut dutrfrt,there-noertainttodtrtth. Tin mu Temple, over which there was . hole in the roof, cuctly above the head of this ttod. One of the worship- pen noticed thin and odd to the other villagers that he had Ind I dream that, u the M'l had was suffering by the halting of the water from the root, to any man who whom-ed money to have the temple thoroughly repaired the god BETTER THAN SPANKING. od,.iiriiu'iaii "iFirJ).utia ilk I ISSUE NO. " 1908 hid-a. ttthit replhd. 'No, at! " 'What your Malina-2' he was uk Nhsd Inn -to when the qua-ao- m nanny you ens-t9: P.nutiet of ‘Counul in. Maul-In,†up this lawyer, "to as.“ from the “rim pron pectin juror-I their Vic's continuing the denth penalty. _ . count! for Hamish-unto: trial, an. of the amenities in getting togeth or o Jury. Nll",rPPdfdPd to no PLAIN AND “C. “I. it “It - " our. tune. - hy..; work out any *$qetittce, cur-es; etei. 'A 304 Seattle, 19112-5 ty ririTiuiRFitfhuti0rioiUiutetr can PANY, loam-l. W the use dustbin wu put to Proplthting a Chinese God For and “that. A Philade]phi_a_luuy_er, retained Ber leedlm Black Watch Linimcnt Cum Inna. Tthh rum! quite m. "I Joni was. I Ain't going! to par my I My. and, a u " a...» ' of them folding bob, I I" A- " n JtmtifinNe Tenn. l “and it no longer. nun," "id u, with . on his face. “PM. in" the .ievuor."---ptoaT I!†lit“. old lady Vett, tr YOVIIIU " It " " " ut Lase heard d he: r tt me the but frie real pr “c oil br o, In: em tor the wig thw It if tor nu In mm ‘esnnd FOUR If " A LON ui and " tl (CUE!