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CiWONTON B *U.ETIN PATrHDAT. ArOHRT 16, 19m Toys And Osetf-ul Pjrticl s Thrt ft Boy Cun Mi*Kfr. S BY F*R*NK I. SOL*R. lu thie day of the motor car, al- In an upright -poaltion. and to have tha nrlvUete'lu crawl under w.ihotit gome mechanical mean* to awlat. la **ry hard Vnnet every horn enjoyi or owning one. Like modern Improvement*, bile bae become eo many oilier the automo- neevaaery In many waya, u im with dlfflculty thut ono can get Ionic without nne. While the pleasure* of owning m *ar are very many, thla ownershio bring* raaponalblHtiea and often un- Pleaeant tank* No piece of machln ary will continue lo operat* tuicc* g- fnlly without attention frnm ilmo to time, and tho more regular thla attention la given, the better will the r**ulte be, lt; gt;ne of thr rather dig- agreeahle pa rtn nf earing for a car and very unpleasant. The AUTO iMtKEFOTt ahown In the aOtiompanyiog drawing win i very materially In reducing the disagreeable feature* of working un I : M.'ir rar. It le eaey and Inexpensive to milk a and wltl be appreciated by anyone. Any -ood etrung wood can bo uaed for title creeper. Whllo the weight of mi ordinary man will hm considerable. It u ll bo dlgtributed over tho creop r eo no great strain wlll come vn one part of IC Make your lumber bill flrat. N,.:. rome* when It le necesaary to eet' thnt all tho alaU are not tim nrm- Underneath It to make an exainlna- length, two of them being loim tlon for trouble or to make gome re- neough to carry the n gt;*ul tlrmt. tu air Not manv email parncen can niak;u ihe/afid jilecea which support equipped with a nit that will per-'the elata the curve may fan hi*d out s:1 mtt ono to work underneath tho rar free hand. In thla part hMtiar con-* utructlon an exact arc of a circle la not nectaeary but If U la dealred to make It by thut method nee a ra lt;)lui of forty-one and a half inehea. The head real U to have the front edge i uiudad to auit your owh taate. lf deelred. U niuy be padded. The vurlnue pteceg are to be held together with tint head screws. Locate and fasten tho outalde plcc** nrM, then the centre pieces. Arrange the remaining frijuea *o they equally il'vlde the apaceirfr' m the centr* out. T lt;* mako thc creeper eaaily mov- able, email raMer* uro to be attached at tlie four corner* of the olei*e. This mil permit MM l roll under the rar and out ajfain w .ihout txny trouble whatever. l'ant w*ll Improve tho appearance very much, though t * nnl n wiiT that It be pal titer d. Thie ta tn be left With the maker to Oae hla own Judg- I mr nt. a tr pu2;zi After a Summer Shower C HKNOt OHt l * 1 mfa, * ** gt; f** y w ut *** ** Summer tg the eeaeon of ehowere. followed by sunshine, and wtth Ihe autuhlne uaaaliy cornea thc rainbow. XUtf you aver wonder what make* tho rainbow T Tumrole aat on the orch etcp laat aummer unl looked with awe at the eevon colored arch that stretched acroaa th* aky What makea It. mother? he aaked Like you. he wondered* 'Mother eettled hereelf bealde him on the step and explained; The rainbow la made by drope of rain. Kaeh tittle drop le Ilka a Uny ball and when tba aunllght vtrtkaa It the light paaaea through tha drop and lo reflected from the back of the raindrop. Aa tht light paaaea through tht* curved gurfaoe of tha drofl. Just aa when ll pangea through a prlam. It la broken up into many parts and we aee the different colore of tha ratti- bow/* Tommte had never looked through a prlam. ao mother look one from the chandelier In the parlor, and Tonunle mjutnted through it with ona eye and aura enough he aaw a rainbow dancing on the porch wall. Try It If y lt; would aee one* too. Turn rule had alao heard that tl rainoow ended in fairyland and that tho end waa a pot of cold. He aaki hla mother If thla were true. Mot shook her hoad and wleely aald: Tl rainbow doee not end anywhere, for Ig merely something that appeara the aky and baa no body or eubatam It ta caused by the light ahlnlt through tha drope of water and whei the drope of nln end. there wtll x rainbow and alao. No two pcraoi rmn mmm the aame rainbow. Kaeh oi la looking at different dropg and *n different reflection* If we wera tl put our oyma ftt exactly the aame plac* Tommle. then we could both are tl same rainbow, but we could never d thai, and ao aa we turn and znov our eyea fall on different rain droj and Iho rainbow moves with ua aboi lhe aky na wa look from place to plan Thr only treaaura that the rainbqi holdw li ono of beauty for thoae ni ture lovers who find th* Dolors refleci ed n the aky mor* wondroua than tl glitter of suld/1 ? mT ' e, I 3*s ' N I V si:vr:x ages of man Bach word ends in A lt;; 13* 1. The forcbod-ng age. commumcallnjc age, conducting age. aira thnt pledges. t 2 3. 4. Ii. 8. 7- The The Th* Tha Tho Thi. plundering KB*. Afte. T N PEEP back. aald Let'a go nervously. She loolcrd about her. at the aky full of acifdd-ng clouda. at the bay full of choppy little swMIa and at the wharf OD ahora Whlcb acemed all too far ftw.iv, 'You're right. Beth. e ad Ray. * bet uc'ro In for a blow There were four of theTn In lhr h -i:. KlijuiUtth and Ray Ulack ami their f'.andfj Tom Mnauu aud Mur- faret Ward. Row. row, row your boat lightly o'er the atream gang Marraret aa'ly, and row they d l* but aonu how th'- ahore came no nenrnr. If an gt; - thing : Waa kitting farther and farther away, and audd nly n lartf - *a'it wave broke over th* prow whv rrt gt;;t urbMh mt healing tima to the) oh ' ehe rrlrd (jmte rlrenrhM EUsahfttbl Ii ruahea ahead, then gtoM eud- dMtly and aplna 'rounu and 'round/' ahe t-xc afrucd. I iton t ece n toul vn hoard/* Un account of the etrance behavior of xhr nl i the boat aoc-n overhauled her and found her to bu a goud gl iMl achooner. MHallo tharel ahoutcd T m. Juat then the acltooner whirled clean about and bore down on the little boat. There waa scarcely timo (to think before the great hnll wae jtowerlmr over them, but Hay hhouted to Elisabeth: Urab the bowaprltS*' In another moment the schooner had 'atrufck th trnat amldihlpa. iCUaabeth and htr brother hud hoth Jumped up and grabbed the boweprlt twhioh they could eaafly rcuch ae Uia ahip waa rldlfiS ' w und n Mwell had ralaed their bout Quite hitfh at th;it niMTnent. There they mi nir for awhile loolt'ttg down at the aulrlin water crow did th * ehlp.of nwatery carry 7 The .children gtaga red acroaa tho deck and hid behind a co*l of rope, utiwil :n,f o vhov thenuelv*** until they ahould find un answer to the.r queation* Foolatepa tuima Iteavlly from the item theuAjtm.Uar voice hailed. Uay, KlixaNM They ran from thttr retreat and found Tom and Margaret on board. Wo managed to gei In* the din* gey which the echonner la towing. then we naulod ourselves rloae aod when wo had a chanoa wo hopped aboard, explained Tom. Now. what's the news? Tho echooner'a a runaway/' Ray replied, after wring:ng his friend** hand warmly, and ahe'a headed for the rock* at Danger Point, I'm afraid, eo If ahe len't gtv mped Orst aha'it he aure to go to oUcca on the rock*. She'a heavily loaded and rides low/' I noticed that/* replied Tom, look. IriB up at the aaila whlrh wero all furled. Tha trysail muet be etowed away and wa haven't lime to h*rhaoaoua cdihle age. WHAT CIIII-OHi: UKE TO DO XN 81MUIJI Uorla knew lhat Kathcr owed her happinosa to hor *unt The Franob after the dofeat a; Sedan ceaaed to Jfam of victory. In I*nnd lt; gt;n lhe etr et bus or tram pile* lla way through crowded thor ouglifares. I : .v. a dear Ilttlo baby bird beln Tuuaht how to Ay* The marlclan aald that unJar hla cup lay tlu* penny I had lost. ANSWERS. Following la lho answer to laat werk'a ptixxiea: HASICBAT.T, TERMS, Bans* Bedtime Stories DEVII ED EGGS, atx egga In a aaucepan of cold C D F T A I X I * T A E ES C* 1 I* c. TI 0 I gt; A K N E M R 1 gt; R E following re tho th* gt; answers to num:en wh ch nppenrert in the ftaiur- JttV JSPUO Of AURUHt 2nd and which wore fimlttetl nmt w* k l y mistake: FBMINTNB NAME THANS ' lt; IRMA. TION 1. ICllle- tZlmt, 1. Ethel-Heel. 3. E'lna-End. 4. StMl*- ule. 6. Muriel- I emur. Mabel-Bal*. 7. Janet-Ne*'.- x. K h r-flie*r. CUOSt* ' lt; gt;RT gt; PT'/.Zt.E Vacation. .M SS N 0 A gt;CIMAT W-mmse mtCVE WXGOtLV AND THE ZOOP. Moi'h Copyright. X910, by -McOlure jtHb,,I-t pap,er Syndicate. *** * ' (By Howard R. Oarla.) TTncle Wlnuily Lonpceam. the bunny rabbit gentleman, wa* half asleep 6n the porch of hla hollow niump bungalow one day. when he waa awakened by hearing merry laughing, tfhuullng voice*. Now It'a my turn aald eome one. And after that Wt mine abouted tome on* *lae. Put aix egg in a aaucepan ot com v'Then we'll all go up and aee Unci* water. Wlrgily: called a loud third to1c*. Bring water to a boll *hd boll JO Oh. ho. I wonder who that I*, and nlnutea. what It's al; about7 whispered Uncle .*. ,. ,. .. .- .1..-*. ihMn tnto Wlgirlly mnn r.f off to one aide of hie Take uptccw d plung* them tnto p nk winfcM noM ..Who ,fl talkln f ;old water. - ab(U1. me?.. Whtn cool, take off ihella and cut He . up ,n hi- eha(r ani looked Sgt In half lenglhwla*. across the green meadow. Not far from I'ut ye Iowa In a bowl and arrange the bungalow waa a fleld of corn, and whlt* ha'voa 0n a plata. I aoon the bunny gentleman uw the Into the bowl containing yellowe stalks of corn waving to and-fro aa If pUt- the wind were blowing them. But there Ono teaspoon salt. wm on wind, so Uncle Wl glly knew One-thtrd teaopoon paj* gt;*f. some on* must bo In th* corn. Then One-third teaapoon muwtard. the bunny thought of the little eong: one teaapoon butter. Utile Boy Blue come blow your horn, On* 'tabieanoon vinegar. Ehe.'p in the *ueadow cow* in the Two tesapoona vegetable oil (If oil com 1* liked.) * wonder If any cmrs are 1n the 'Mlc-'Wtth y lowa tlXI * amooth corn, thought Unol* Wlgglly. thlnk- creain la formod. Iln of Aunt Lettie. tha goat lady, and Kin white* with thla cr*am and put how he had gotten up In the night to ln a cold place till time to serve. get the milk for her tea from the Arrange on a bod of lettuce or green cow. parsley. Tllc bunny waa juat going down off If egga are to be taken to a picnic th* porch when he naw. running out of the halve* when filled with yellow the corn field, Sammie and Susie lAt- crcam ahould be fitted lhe whole egg roiled paper. together and in paraflne ilatall. the rabbits; Johnnie and iBUIle Buahytall. the aqulrrels; Jackie and PeeMe Bow Wow, th* puppy dog boya, Humpty Dumpty Had a Great Fall.' No wonder Francos Holly waa often lon taenia; ahe had no hrother and nu eteter to play with- . And wont Mil ahe didn't even o to find achool becauee ahe had her leewna heltii; washed tu *ar Quick nail htr out ahouted l which ha t awallowtd the.r frlenda T gt; m, i ul) ni Bt hie oar with a very lt;*ome onlM ehouted Uay mruKKl- amvr and fHahUned faea im alone to the degk. Hold faatl The irlrla eat to work hailing r .A Several tmtva they elluijcj and nl- the boya h itan to row mere cati'iiona- 4moat fell, but at lajit they were on tha deck, Tha Kfcoonav gave a aud- den lurch which throw them down. lv. ad h hie watching the bilU'** * *hlrh CO Ol1 nbout then*. Kltxabtth crept t* brother 'a e*de and look one of nare. but bolh were up lit B **' lt;*ond and hutr gt;in* to the rail. There amid the am lln fnr hr-hlnd were two nrurea clln-iiikc to an upturned boat. 'Help' Help 1' *crr* mrd Khuaheth* but DO nne on that myatenoue ahlp replied. There'a o uaa iu;lt:n ara:n lt; thie eurrent an.l uintV aald Hay at I 'It n blowing up and the ehoal wave* ra r*ttlnc fierce We'd better ateer off the open rrm beyond thoae brouk-j Tlie acttoontr'a empty1 ra. There'* a lol of llahlnc boat* out Rar/ Rhe'a adrlfti*' today* eoroabodyTl aurely pick ue ,pOJu what wiii beoom* of tip.'* Marraret' cried hie alitor They nil knew they were In danger her han/- tt hut could we reef the mainsail and lumrhow keep her off that couree? IJoth boya had dtm norne aalllng, bui nrver ulnne of rourae, and now they had a hard and tirina laak. for the larao ail waa not *oay io rerf n a h a-M wi d, Tha girl* meanwhilft cculduM atood at the wheel and ateered ao- cording to dtrectiona ahouted by Ray. i gt;r: Miry tacked ln the teeth of the Meanwhile tha upturned ro wheat had been picked up by eome flaher* mon and a hasty aaarcltlnie nertv aent uut, although it wan w:th aad double that they eurveyed the expanse of ea. Probably thev never would hava found the .runaway achooner. which wua now qulto far out on the horizon, but the Coaat Guard spied her nnd aent out a rtacue party, tmagtn* how au rprlaed tho men wera to And the hip being navigated young boys tight in hur own houee In a beautiful Uttlo achool room on the third door. And aa though all that waa not enough lunveomeneae for una little girl, her mother didn't like doga nor cata nor blrda ao. of course. Frances have any pe;* for plavrnatoa* Krancea u sd t *ilp away Xi tn the great big house where ahe lived and hide behind the vine* and ahrube that fnade a hedge around her yard and than ahe would watch the boya and and Francea waa delighted to aee all the pretty play draaaea and romper* and bluotnera that were packed aud to wee tbat the beet oreaaaa all thoie ihat had troublesome aaahes apd had to ba kept ao carefully were home. I expect you'll *e: to be a hoy. aaid g:rla laughing and playing on way to achool and wiah and wiah and wish tha-t hc waa poor and lived In a little hou e full of low of broihera and elatere- wlth *n much staying at home all hrr Ufa 4t'a not much wonder that ahe was au rprlaed* when her father came home one doy and said that in- etoad of taking her with tbem on a by a couple of'.trip'abroad aa thry had planned* they were going lu let her apend her aum- Tom went through the Jane and there's urndlng your beat She'd never taka trunk Then Frances wi ever to go,.for she Jolly play times Mrs. Holly. room, hut not a bit clothes up them out reguiar aa ahe I know of use to her- of the more eager than Eiifwj that good were coming and cried Tom an l wr-ng:ns now, Tha bnaf wnm turned ahout a*vl At hein*- m seaworthy li-i'a craft ehe he. lurched gan riding the towering ewMig while flat, her head etrlklng the rail. fhm three t lh* orira kept htr teady. ehe lay white and r nnelena, a that moment the again and threw achooner Ihe girl Thf re slight on i v. The bay dwindled away and a strong ga*h oool wind rame up, ward and *Cheer up tpI Marraret from and bring tha etern. Ship ah ) Sure enouah' About a mils In their courae bobbed a large ahl, WHh a nhrtii* the bttVI Polled at t hetp oara anil aa they wore beyond ttio brr krr nr nnd g tng with U B wave waaltad over *he *lr *k. fitidd flda they fairly n*w uver ihe water, 1 gt; the tw etiatawa,vs heard a Hdund Maraar- shuUUd and waved her Th* r u gomi body on board *1 eweater ae they dr-w naarer, hut no pried Uay. one on the large ship enawcred. w uld if What *tmnpe her teinpie. K i ran for- be an to Mhafs her her to, When thu opened her eyas ha bound up her hruil In h a handkerchief AH thla had taken mmn time and the hip had baen drifting with Ills tide, Hang wrnt the boom and a At any rate, remarked Tom. mer we'vs all had a great adventure. * Lairr they learned that the achnonar had broken from her an- chorare during tho audden galo while her maater and rrew were oil flnh* Ing and there waa a valuable cargo of grain aboard her* H**r owner waa told about the oxpljoit of tha four, and how hy theTt dolertntnatlon and hands nKlu iht gt;' ,wut kcllt lh* * ,n nfr th* rock*, and go ft waa aoon afterwarda tbat Margaret ran to htr mot4tr crying: Oh. what do you think luul a :* * *r*it A hundred Tan I th ' i t* And wi ve to buy a aaJlboat w Hh it t r neTvra, and we're going to nam the right:** their fl H- was right- they were'* Francea had a very happy time on the train. The nurse who took her 10 Aunt J'ane'a farm waa very k-ind and let her order anything ahe liked on the dinner so Frances had her. favorlto potato salad and a big dlah ot Ice cruam. Of course, there were other things to go with those two favorites hut Frances thought the moat about those. Aunt Jane waa at ihe pretty, vine covered * tallon to meet them ao the nurse went right hack to lha city on Francea and ber themaelves to got acquainted. I'm eo glad you came on this train. aald Aunt Jane aa ahe deftly turned the auto down the curving station driveway and out onto the main rbad. becauee It's about time for the to oome down the ran We've dollara* decided our- 1 her Uood LtielL l gt;ad a*)* be tMnka tuxmm tor able-bodied seamen all vacation with her Aunt Jane up farm houae In N w England. Sow Frances had nevetattcn her Aunt Jane, he next train and Hhu had seeh aome pictures and lt;n tauWile wero loU by those Aunt Jane looked very pleaa- ant and her eyea aeerned CO amlle right out of the picture aa though the little Indy waa very Jolly and friendly and not a bit prim Uko her naina. But a Ilttlo girl feels queer (0 be going to spend a aummer a whole aummer hecp with voinebody aha haa never aeen n- otead uf going on a lug boat aa ehe had rtantfil Hut Francea hadn I any more than felt a * lt;* tiny bit queer when ahe huppen lt;i to remember that her father aaid 'an a /arm. * Ia lt a regular farm? ahe aaked hurriedly. COWS and borate and may- bo a dogT indeed It la a regular farm/* laughed her father. nd you ebould gee Aunt Jauea mwa and tavto her bUlterl And ther* *r* two. or maybe threflj horsra bn- 1 ddn*l know about dop.- You'll havo to w*iit and BM about dng* whrn you get there After that Francea cuuld hardly Valt ttll tini tu go. Finally the day for packing came hill and you'll llkta to watch them and then, too, Vve aaked my neighbor's ntye daughter Amanda fnr supper and you'll Uke tu know her the very flrst thing. And Aunt Jane waa right. Fr-ancea did like Amanda from tho very flrat minute aho aaw her. Amanda lived .it tha next form and aho had three sisters and two brothers and a dug. ao no wonder aha Un* w lola ot nice Hung* ta do and to play that Frances had never heard of or thought uf tn ail her life* The two little girls had auch good timea together and grow to 1 gt;a faat friends, But ono thing Francea never cuuld understand; and that was why An/inda. who had eo many pete, ahould Hunk Frances* little Toddy bear thr ftchoonor Wliirlod tlraji A mum Atul lt* n* l gt;tmu tMi tl*v Utllr Boat, waa 30 wonderful. AJnanda liked him wo very much; ahe would hold him and talk tc him and dreaa him up ln doll clothe* juat aa though he waa a real net ow Frances, for her part, a awfully tired of Humpty- he had been named that from the. flrst be* cause Francea could feel humps in bis body where he waa sutfted. And ahe ,waa moro than willing to let Amanda I play with him ln return for a chance jto play with Amanda'* Utile dog. Jec. Jed wua a real pet and barked antl had to be fed and anu fled cloae to hla new Ilttlo friend ln a way lhat went straight to Francea* heart. One morning, the two glrla were a:t- t.ng on the atone wall that waa really th fence between the barn yard and the chicken yard at Aunt Jane'a Francea liked x lt; perch up there and watch the cbickena acramble for food. And- of course, Jed was wllh them. He couldn't climb up the wall aa the girlw could but thay lifted him up. Humpiy was even lesa trouble for Amanda could climb and hold him tight in her Arms at the aame t me. They aat there till the chickens were moat through tbelr lunch and then Jrd got flgglty anl wantol to got down. I'll take him down. aald Fran.-** eagerly. I'm not afraid of chiokene when they're way over there.'* ahe added. *'Oh. I'M come too. aald Amanda, and I'll leave Humpty up here cause we'll como back aa aoon aa we've layed with Jed for a while 80 she Humpty vary carefully on tha top of the wall and scramble* down behind hor frlund. But tho glrla d du*t come beck again. They played with Jed and then Aunt Jane called thera to help freeae aome lea cream (and. of courpe, that meant lick the daaher). and then it was dinner time. And right after dinner a audden atonn blew up and a bit of a rain, so it waa nearly five o'clock before the glrla even thought of Hiwnpty. 1*11 run and get him. cried Amanda. X know exactly where I left him. But 1*11 come too, for fun/' aald Frances- Both glrla ran to the atone wall but no Humpty was there. They hunted on the ground; they searched along the wall. No Humpty I guea ha haa had a great fall eomewhere/' aald Amanda aadly, but where rould he have gone to afterward?'* And right at that minute they noticed* such a fighting and acrambllng In tha turkey family nrar nn one elda of the chicken coop that they couldn't help but look. And there. In the mtdilt* nf a group of Aunt Jane'a fine turkeys lay Humpty. And every turkey seemed to be trying to Uke a play laid and lAilu, Alice and Jlmmle Wtbbb wobble, the ducks. MOh/UncIe Wlg My cried the anl roal boys and girls. (Somethings dowl in the corn field '* **Ye*, anawered the bunny. 1 auj poms there la something In the cori field. There are green stalka. thi are round stones and square om there are katydids and graeshoppaj an '* Oh, It's eomethlng worse than of thoae ** barked Jackie Bow Wo* It's some big animal, and maybe III coming up here to gat you. We all ri away, if* a big anlmal Dld you aee It? asked Uncle Wlj glly. Xo, but we heard It chattered BI 11*. the e ulrrel. It went like thlj 'Zing zuns Zar-cV i I'll go down and aee what It U ' aald brave Uncle Wlgglly. X doi want *ny auch animal as that so nej my bungalow a lt; the corn* field. V go take a look/' I gt;own to the cornfield went Unci *tggli gt; while the animal childr* atayed near the hollow auimp M'dngi low. 'with Nurse Jane Ftfxay CTttaafl The rabbit gentleinarj 'Kad not got very far through the /Walk* of coi before he heard one' of the tallf etalka epe*kln lt;g. Of course. Unci Wlgrlly could understand the con talk. V O, Unele WiggUy: Yo --Mi iK' have heard what we heard said oi stalk. Do you mean you heard the ami children laughing and shouting?*' ed the bunny. No. we heard the bad old Zi making up with the Flpeieowah, sneak up to your bunjralow and cl you went on the corn. U*a v eoqgJlng (v* *h* r e'tfnc lt;*f laa The bad old Zoop, who la worss t the Zip. la hiding down behind; fence with the Pipalaewah. He mi a funny nolsei the Zoop did and knew the animal children would H and tall you. Then he knew you wot come down In the fleld to wee ab lt; It And lt wag then that the aald to hla friend tha PLpslsewi that they could eaaily catch you, *Thank you for telling me all th aald Unole Wlgglly, But how coi you hear the talk of the two etaaMr4 We heard with our eara. aald speaking corn sialic. That'e wl ears -even corn ears are for, Yieard the Zoop make up this tu tu et you. and now we'll tell you to fool him. How? a ked Uncle Wlgglly Beatdes ears, we have In our hi aome long silk, like thread or an of rope. aald the Largest corn su We will give you aa much of thia aa you want* Twlat lt Into a wti rope and make a net, or trap, to cai the Zoop and the Pipalaewah. Thi when they sneak out through the r lt; of corn co get yout they'll be fool Thank you I'll do Itl'* aaid Un Wlgglly. With the help of the boy girl animals the bunny aoon twlstei strong rope from tha corn ailk. The rope waa made into a net an lt; waa atretched all around Uncle u1 glly'a bungalow. Then, when the Z lt; and the Pip aneaked out. to get rabbit gentleman, the bad chap? all tangled up In the corn silk and before thoy could get looa* policeman do* came and arresi them. flo Uncle 'Wlgglly waa saved beca lt;J the eara of tha corn heard what bad Xoop was going to do. And lhat the animal children went bee play again In the corn and no went -zing Zung at them. a Wa r m '1 : gt; 5/oj h *. ' 1 *T lt; w 1 * gt;: m t m . * DID YOU KXOWT What child do not lov le ci at all time*, a.n.1 especially lt;n sumninr time? X gt;ld you ever n lt; that the outside of a dUh conUH ihls favortU food Is oflsn W t. thou h It haa hmmn perfectly dry the len cream wu put Into tt? Ant jyou ever aCop to -wonder why ihii wo' When ice cream la placed lnl dish, thn dlah becomes oold andl air around It beeomra cold. rtrt la because tha tra lt;*roam takes of ihe htat /rom the dish an surrounding air. and whrn th* cooled by loaln Ita heat tha v*pi liquid air can no loneer remain 1 but turns Into water and a tt1ew ouralde of the dUh. The w outside of tht dlah la really del aame kind of dew that falls jardsn at nMrht aft r the air haj ad aud ths vapor In tt turna o1 and aettlna on tho raaa The oi . the air g*it the l *a timimr url can it hold, und lhe mors bfl riven out. Vo if U e oiVUtde nfl icti cream dish U very * doP aurpMs d to aee your Ioe cream ln very quickly. .i ; -.' / ' . rffi um perk at him. Shno-oo-oo ** arrea med Amanda aa ahe aiid off the wall and ran over toward the turkeys, waving her arma like a great Dutch windmill aa she ran. 3hoo-oo-oo ** Tha turkeys gave one vtere and then scattered to the furtheat corners of the yard. Amanda picked up Humpty. brushed him off and hugged him tight to 4 hUL He Isn't hurt a bit. shs exclaimed breathlessly. Just think: AC.er hla fall and being dra ed over here and all thoae turkeyw ploklc* ml him'.'' But all thn same the (iris were very careful lo take Humpty with ihem next Ume they went off with Jod. MAKK BEUEVEB. Down by the brook ibe children While mother alta hl h on the And aees that too far no UU tray rd Led on by mdventure'e tnrin. Kor the brook to them U a r **S And ihey are tho plratea bold. And tnolher'a eeat ia tho m Ida. Whero h* guarda tha plratea And the gold three ponnlea. and new U the fortune of those wee thi That wlll buy for Harold and flue A L/oi:ypop for tholr tea. V V..V- HAVE THE BULLETIN bEUVEKEP AT YOUR CAMP PHONE 0324 ad rut The Beaut la one that The waterwa of. two rivet Vermilion Lj 0 Aak W. Bow Rive Canoes, Ro Spend Yoi North C Where you lt; accommodatl nlahed ruoma at all hours. Rowboata an Cooking; La citnv If you want I dny In the See Mi Vacant lota fc cottages for Bring your ti furnlnh you a 910 for the a E. M Military Point *- We have eve yonr vacat Nicely furnlal rent. Rowboa for hire. A fu Lunches servr frutta of all 1 Mrs. j North C First r.uil.il A bit Of Ml Priced 1 tjet oa hart W. J- D For Real Evinn gives au FORT. Rl ILY HAND The Nortk Co. Matn Storr, Wml End, l l
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