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Show iJaQ A f " . .;. . ' - - '. '" J -- r ' "' ivk - - tv , 7aS - Pereivl ilii, slid, And slid. ni til hit Iribt or( very tkilltd its whatk I m lluimg down mountains, ago it many fairies, or, as they thf ' . dS 0 "" .. - jyiJyJ Hjr r -- - Jk OTM- ' L y7-- ng very-lo- wqt often t6 hi A.Hr -- : " " "Stl JJTZj L"Jir " $t ending mnd ttell until Culhbert saw Peggy racking fisK . One day Lira, whep out inhering herba, found a perfectly good potato- - mmmhw-mmmmhbmbmmmhwm- Pelt. AH feeding them to Solly , , .''-.Bett- ; ri!l!!ri,,e t ," , I jt Itried'JrirlJtrtFr JJ i hi every side. ' - 7 : utnt n. . J- : ufL 4oayi I '' ", 5a hi whispered tS Ptrehvl Po'ler Bear and the latter agreed H break J:'x " the farty- -. '. J. T very thing I need I" he ex- fc- I was at beginning v ITTLE Virginia wai worried Vitginia, tor the remembered that the new one, . a, to enough ti : money buy tbout her dog, Bingo r for aev-- doctor had insisted that she must ttay picked- - up the potato maher, brourht home Mi tS, ,nT Xlu? littv"nan Wanton for - in hii- - ttnal joyoui - iriannerrand had rilt, ilielf above her Bed, -.Aim, twt for Jimmy and m W pallet th veterinary, "allow PECS2!Ll! hi XV" Pepii In the rnlddle of the night he wai "' for BoM)y.onf ht ftrrti to" Iihh u miuf. luiUiiJ if he wants bud VOi" C"" like look little children so much . They T m ifolhf to telephone for the doc- do to " you ought' , tor tedajr," announced Virginia one don't bejieve ht II . goid dog inL. hM UibBitty OiB, are you sarr ana table. breakfait at the doctor," laid Virginia to htriclf aithe morning . . , ece in uie meaaow since you louna, cKAAren Biintin, th.m : "Who b lick f? taked her flher. veterinary left. found?" ; "Bing lif J'm Mire Jh Ji or he But that afternoon Bingo jwa feeling - Then began a most terrible racket- - separate beds on .the lawn. and tries echoed nil around--Lii- a'i .11. in 11 1. little house and the walls, shook i 1 . - with the peats of laughter" heard on "Th - - mI : maher. Ml ' ' ' HanHHHMMMMMi, Iht Ntrlk tks dy Cuthbrt and Peggy' t :f . "a Jj - ISS ' Vj r ' " A prayer, however," ald before' taking hold of the article rendered it perfectly harmleM. dxi, did, did. SJf &J lie People, lived in both the Highland ScutUnd. "d Low!ands , People were afraid of them, howtver, and said it was very unlucky to touch - anything that had ever belonged to Tairy without Llessing it first. i . .fZSsa.' . wat-et- yl f ' his' el6eioeae when Bettr Ann and Timmvlook' their miniature rtrinkline ; ean eut to water the flowert.. T!l eome preietitly" Bobby' aisured them.' But he forgot ' And the .next day there Ta pie- -. .),ni g0bhv forgot aeain. Several iaVi .tcr. whett he remembered to ea in her over to si;e hit little 7 - - Bo-Pe- m in in iii in - The worst nose of all. however, seemed to be above her head, o.'i the shelf wherj site had placed the potato masher. Knocks and cries and screams came f : -- iWt As rriiyipg 5.5USceion.andriwU3l was scared almost out of her wits. -knocking - grew "r The " shrieks louder, and: louder?, and at last Liza n said: found the MI masher-o- l the Lit-- " t Tebple anj'forgono"bles"jt."'"" So sa"ing, Liza raised herself in the bed and said a fervent prayer. Instantly all was still. The, screaming and knocking ceased and the potato' masher which had caused all the -- com-motion because Liza had asked no tie JJ- - . " Ing when she found it, ha longer jrmped about with horrid groanings. Liza glanced upward the law And the potato masher suddenly rise tap and go straight through the roof; breaking a great hole in it. . - ll an Icarn- - :: H B .... . , , - ' 0 .. TllE SCREECH rMr OWU Krt-- e . My mother sent me to the store, My path led through the wood, The old moou The- night came on. ' winked, " And asked if I'd been good. r ivouli tiki It lake ride, Wiik my tally hy my sidt, But, at you can plainly see, The boat is much too small for met " 7 "" " IM"Black shadow ; stood in front of me, ""rr'.r;; ,,, would jump up and play with me." Ghosts rose behind the trees; much better "And by the hett day he this-tab'- j HORXPirE AXD soircs. to help Eingn," taid Daddjv "but I "The next time Bingo is sick I am will telephoti tdr the veterinary, who going to send for the dog doctor right know what to do for sick dogs." away," announced Virginia positively as !rt aft hour Uie veterinary drove his she rejoiced over the recovery of her ' tar te the door and Virginia showed little olavmat. him out to where poor Bingo was ly ' Wild Jn'i salty seas, hlf . She Ikpected him to feet the dog'i .So thry may danct or they may sing - puis! as the doctor had felt hers when . ""'And do just US ihty f least. she bad the meases. Bui Instead he Johnny went merely bent over Bingo" to examine In the rippling brook, . A thought for lio tTeekl him, thett wrote out a prescription. All day long hi tat ther is tl'.e parent pf fgitH. "Must I keep him hf bed?" asked II With his line and baited hook; The fish did rtot bite quickly, But patience lost h none. PICTURES Q'JI'UIYBOB How many fish did Johnnie catch '"'IK "h r 'iiiiiSi- i1 Mil. jiiiL.irffrimjnri Not a tingle one. l.?e:ty ttnd Dan art Quite al home, Alt rtsstd in' sailors' Jogs, The scalarI teach them many figs,. And reels, hornpipes and clogs. They ifi k them many sailors iongi, - :johsis ttci" 1 PUICIl 'JjmJ' in dir iiii vLittle r ; 4 iittad & ' ...... ,v. )! ..likes Black i 1 ' " '" "4- - . . - . r" Kwd. dread V0,CM of the ni8hl- nd and bfast b,rd fow,; t01 My blood ran cold for on a tree was pcrcnea a piump .screecn- owl to flay, ; . s 'TU name . mine ?Titania, after the . BettylAna, "And 'mine will be the little elf, Timmv. P V" Hd 1 "I'll, call mine after poor little y who lost her sheep," lisped their ' , see balloon ni; m; ii comer of the yard, he found that the : LFTATK THE LADT BU HAI. f-t-hl He ran to Mother, who explained to komt, mm tnai eo-renaa o.ec ot neglect And when at last they,. think of take The sailors delight Bobby cried to think that his,careless them ness had caused the death of the dear tn mending their balloon for ' To start them on thexr flight. 1:1.1.. fl J re them at thevwl, 'f need-cathat 1ivinHWn and attend A not ork;..but play- ,.their tion and Bobby must learn to accept "their flowery hat katt to think that soon they must nnnsihititv TnViK ha. - ?,,vf iht Aeat May' . Da lik Bo-Pee- p, 4-- ". .' If-iL- Bobby. Each day the children-visiteTittle plants, "watering He blinked at me witk evil eye, Charges Itid pretending Onened his"ereat;vide bill. Virressona"nd"ViirilwayrFemember . And from the depths of hit husky " g them food. that tne gifts 0f nature must be nur- liOnt day Bobby was busy riding on turcd nd eared for. throat, sjtnpathiied with poor Marie as her ( Said: ."I'm going to eat you, Will" ttle mother had done. - Billy had heen playing with his fnoii I made one leap took to my heels t Charlet, who lived in the next lM ' Andran with main and might, When he aaw tarire clouds gatherinr is , be That when I reached my mother's door, th sky he ttarted home, but before My breath had rft me quite. BILLY WM the helpleit ways of dolls, loosened hit' reached there the raindrops began to ' sailing hit tittle hoatt in a big hold for a second and that second Ma- - fall, faster and faster. Billy raised to tub irt the yard whila sister Edith,- head first, trandtto his i.ad. r Hit yellow curb holdihg Marie, her favorite doll, in her Edth rescued her drbwnng baby, but it felt damp and queer. Irv terror b .. Bossy Is I funny beast. was a queer and forlorn Marie she thought bt poor Marie's fate. What jf arms, stood looking on. Makt tne wj)ider,mrt the least, doUHer blond -- his htivtLi-Uide'JLJkiLL- . !'Lt you poej How the ot can be his brothers, and not tfl. when it became wet? .Clutching f faUl Edith was w'4 had comfc the Billy, tub," urged he It not another I U fa" "J"1--watl;- r his halr- - to bring her dollie W close to the 'When he's good, I know he loves me. -- Billy fished out the airly wig. but his chubby legs would carryear-ol- d - - t.n. Ai tht'errv -- ih 4 do: lU B: all "- Billy's "Lesson D H But the other children say, "We don't want to play that wty." For he is so small, " r ' Litti e brother can not run Fast as they, to spoilt the fun. Falls down, just when they've begun, " They can't play at all. So they make poor brother go Home again, nor do tliey know That it grieves poor brother, so That he can't play ball. 'rzoftsr sty - ! brother ' -- am much provoked to see That tod Small for For I think it would bt fun On this train t& take.' runk - i:: Jax .. , - . ; ' h" hnl Yet quite often does heshove me.- T him at the not console Edithrwh- o- Mothcr U JmlA "Though his temper's vague as rumor , door. . - And as tangible, as humor, he se'uedthe beautf ul golden-haire- d Wteplrlg so jorrowfully.that-Blll- y -. is eo 1 "mother, "Oh, f she knowmyjiair that so. Yet it surely hEreat un Marie,, placing her might felt sorry for his rough, procedure! .But When we have an impromptu runt peer into the water. But Billy, unused to it was not until next day that he really ing ojff," he criedT Uil mother soothed..,, him, his fof Cottid ribt entirely abolish ,.....,: suck M made .had Poor Marie't plight impression that little Billy, for eff When twilight shadows fall and x day- - Like diamonds in iht sky they twinkle When days art still warm we stay up But, best of all tht 1rtal, late Ua, bi- - months afterwards, harbored soio ' bJt tht night, rather late neath thi frets, descentt light goes to sletp doubts when he felt a raindrop and And come one little beneath the frees; thffun And Chinese lanterns, Or til stats tandlei, winking, fairy shming, play Jkt all aligh, aiighy head. upon his yellow OK in the brtese. hwt is great; bright.' ky peep . '''HJ , Vhile Days Arc Still Very Xhrm Wc Stay Up Rather Late. -- .... h i' .'I A. 0' .. c- - f VERY r J; u Now. ASK ME HOW I'D LIKE A NICE BiG STEAK. t v HOW WOO LO YOU LIKE A MICE BIG STEAK ? Mf.p : ' y ! . I 1 Now TELL LIKE MIHE WELL v . .1 M6 To STEP in and Right A TEAK eat - GIT OUTA ,''.r HERE. sTs.jjiaw rtjr?ES 7 -- m '4 f ff 1 |