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Show THEWEEKLY REFLEX, KAYSVILLE. UTAH ICOK AT CHILD'S 111 10IIGUE IF SICK, MOTHER! REMOVE FROM LITTLE STOMACH, LIVER, BOWELS. A members speeding UP "in an endeavor' to dispose of a VAST POI-SO- AMOUNT GIVE CALIFORNIA SYRUP OF FIG8 AT ONCE IF BILIOUS OR A CONSTIPATED. MEMBERS OF THE LOWER HOUSE FAVOR SHORTER HOURS FOR WOMEN WORKERS. OF WORK. Number of Measures of Interest to Senate Asked"!'' Give Local Health Rural Districts Presented, Some Boards Unlimited Power in th Changes in Juvenile Court SysMaking Rules and Regulationa tem Approved by House. to Handle Epidemics. Salt I. iki r'tty hous,. woikt.l at to of the Salt Lake City . The lower house of I on I',.;. ru- - the Utah Uit.dature approved a tueaS nr.v 17, a ill wlion adiourned jure on February 15 that should be of shortly Kfme o'r.ni k ihiy hid vital inn dst to the women of Utah I'Hsstil ;t nuniht r ut' u mi to who ate compelled, or fleet to work till i'iil't, litnl li.nl lit? tor a hv.ng. tun sell. 'i ho measure, presented p.i..d hhmmhv., wlui U now go to the gov- hv a vioim.,1, i ept sentativ e. Mrs. ernor for his approx ;il, new mens-t will roiubit the employ meat of "res weie mt i oihieed, niovf of t'ii-- women for more than eight hours a day of iieei.il tu'etw ro rural iliMnrti. and the eight hour's must he worked One of them, house h 11 No, 11s. h w. thin a twelve hour period. This the joint i oiuiait'ee on arenliure is ioiii'nre, shothd it tuially beootne a the bill prepared by the state water law. will uvo an eight-hou- r work day rights eoiminssion, atithoning governall loin. ile employees in the state ment irrigation projei ts and tiuikm s f Utah. There was but one vote cast !,. e, - j i took at the tongue, mother! If totted, it Is a Bare sign that your little ones stomach, liver and howels needs a gentle, thorough cleansing at once. When peevish, cross, listless, pale, doesnt sleep, doesnt eat or act naturally, or Is feverish, stomach' sour, sore breath bad; has stomach-ache- , throat, diarrhoea, full of cold, give a teaspQonful of California Syrup of rigs, and In a few hours all the foul, constipated waste, undigested food and sour bile gently moves out of the little bowels without griping, and you have a well, playful child again. - Tou neednt coax sick children to take this harmless fruit laxative; they love Its delicious taste, and it always makes them feel splendid. Ask your druggist for a bottle of California Syrup of Figs, which has directions for babies, children of all ages and for grown-up- s plainly on the bottle. Beware of counterfeits sold here. To be sure you get the genuine, ask to see that It Is made by the CaliRefuse fornia Fig Syrup Company. any other kind with contempt. Adv. Right at Home. is where the heart Is. Thats what the young fe'low who Is courting my daughter thinks. He hangs around my place all the time Home -- St. Louis Globe-Democra- t. If You Heed a Medicine You Should Have the Best Ilave you ever stopped 'to reason why is that ao many product that are extensively advertised, all at once drop out The of tight and are soon forgotten? reason it plain the article did not fulfil the promise of the manufacturer. This applies more pwrticularly to a medicine.' A medicinal preparation that has real curative value almost. sella itself, as like an endless chain system the remedy is recommended by those who have been benefited, to those who are in need of it. Take for A prominent druggist says a example Dr. Kilmers Swamp-Roo- t, preparation I have sold for many years and never hesitate to recommend, for in almost every case it shows excellent results, as many of my customers testify. No other kidney remedy has so large a it sale. to sworn statements and verified testimony of thousands who have used the preparation, the success of Dr. Kilmers Swamp-Roo- t is due to the fact, According so many people claim, that it fulfills almost every wish in overcoming kidney, liver and bladder ailments; corrects urinary troubles and neutralizes the orie acid which causes rheumatism. You may receive a sample bottle of Swamp-Roo- t by Parcels Post. Address Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., and enclose ten cents; also mention thia Paper. Large and medium size bottles for sale at all drug stores. Adv. Is the child of the offhowever unwUflng egotism, spring may be to acknowledge the Super-sensitivene- parent TO ALL WOMEN m ; several iniHiriant ehanges and nddi- - against the oil the, final roll 'Ions to the irrigation and drainage call in the house, Representative f.f I i. di lounty voting agaiust the jtets Material ehanges In the state juxen- - measure ile oourt system were approved hy the A substitute for the Father ldll, in amending and passing house mg loeal boards of health practically lull No. 07, by Representative Arthur unlimited powei s in the matter of Welling, education Hour leader m the Ing Miles and t emulations' to handle house. epidemics ot contagious and infectious The house lias approved Senator diseases is to conn before the senate, ('hc'z'.s measure providng for the The substitute b.il curtails the un weighing of coal shipments at the dc s I'tnted powers of local botuds in hand tmatiou, when track scales arc pro- hug only such rules Mini regulations as vided, and at the nearest truth scales ,i i' not in lonlliot with rules nml rog-u- l to the destination m case there an m ,1 ions that have been or may be track scales at tin station when tin laid down lv tin Malt hoard. Tin oi:hi.i1 mciiMiic ml i oi bleed by shipment is going. The house passed the hill hy Uepre Son nor l'.ukor provided Hint local oards of health, including coun sentative I). I. M'KiiG. making provision for faniiriimlhome demonstration tv. iiv and town boards, should make work in tin state. The hill recognizes sk h rule's and regulations as they tor the liandllnu officially the state farm bureau as tl e mmlu deem agency through winch this work is to 'of e'oi.t a ions ami inlet tions diseases, be done. land providing that the violation of nil of tin rules, a sue h rules or revolutions should be a Under susjien-io- n bill was introduced iri tin senate cut misdemeanor, punishable b.v the couil February 17, by Senator Sanford, pro- as mu b. A lull to compel officials of the state viding for the creation of a state real bondof count v mid city governments to mid the commission and for estate broktheir printing done in the state have of and real oblate ing licensing was introduced in the lower house ot ers and agents in the state of Utah. ' the legislature. Under its provisions ' ' " such officials oHld uoi let printing AT THE CAPITOL. contracts to firms outside the state, If Senator Clyde has Introduced a bill tin work could lie done here, except in providing for the collection of u graz- ease a reasonable price could not be ing fee on all livestock from outside secured. states which may lie grazed in Utah. LEGISLATIVE NOTES. The fee is $1 a head on livestock, 50 cents a head on cattle and 13 cents a The number of bills .presented in head on sheep. The fees are to go to the credit of the livestock board fund. the lower bouse went over the hunFour more Mils were Introduced in dred mark at the session of Febsuary the senate on February 14, one of them 13. When he members hud called it 101 measures had beeu being intended to increase the salaries a days work, of two state officials. Under the pro- presented. No. 101, by Carlon, provide court hearposed law the state treasurer, who now that in giving notice for and the like, $3,meetings ings, corporation receives $2,500 a year will be paid includbe shall time by the computed of 000, and the state superintendent is notice on which the public instruction will receive $4000 ing the day of the an hearing day excluding per annum. His present salary la given or meeting. $3000. Senator Clyde lias a bill on the calGovernor signed the Bamberger 17. In endar on authorizing the land board to measure February sabotage the Green River general, the bill prohibits the advo- sell 500 bonds of to further the work crimlrigation company cacy, teaching or suggtfction of tills of or the project. inal syndicalism or sabotage Senator Knight has another insurcommission of any unlawful act or the thing as a means to accomplish indus- ance Mil on the calendar regulating potrial or political ends, change or revo- issuance of reciprocal Insurance i translution; and also prohibiting assemb- licies hy Insurance companies Ftuh. of state in the business of such teachings acting lages for the purpose or suggestions and making it unlawful McKinney hill relating to the registo permit the use of any place, huifft-In- tration of pharmacists and providing rooms or premises for such that graduates from the school of pharmacy of the University of I tali assemblages. A bill authorizing cities and towns to shall not he required to pass the regassess users of water outside the cor- ular examination for registration, if suited to register, porate limits for their share or main- the board finds them soon. consideration for been he will approved by up tenance expense has senate lief ore the bill a has Revan the house. The killing of livestock by railroad abolishing the fees now' charged by the trains will be held prima facie evi- state coal mine Inspector for Inflectdence of- negligence on the part of ing mines and providing that tills work the railroad if the senate now approves be done ut the expense of the state. The house special committee to Inof house bill No. 34, by Masters, which on fn the lower branch was passed vestigate and report upon the subject of schoej taxation is now wrestling February 17. After klUing a bill which provided with tfiat knotty problem, following for and defined the boundaries of the the rejection by the bouse of the bill to It on this subject offered by the Joint Third judicial district the county of Daggett in order that an committee on education. Two vital hills In the labor legislaadditional Judge might be foisted upon on February house tion program are now on the calendar. the district, the -- measure which senate the (iroonwood hill, making an a passed day the universal period would give the district an additional eight-houIn quan- of employment in the state, and projudge.-- There were fireworks passed, viding that employees who work overtity before the bill was finally used. was time must be paid for such extra hours and plain language 14 passed at a rate not less than the basic wage. on house February The the measure hy D. D. McKay, provid- The other is the Currie bill. making a tax upon one days refct In seven mandatory, exing for the imposing of cities and cept in coses of extreme emergency. of Incorporated dogs outside the same of collection After several hours of hard labor on the for providing which the floor of the house on February 13, and the killing of ahimals upon Representative Arthur Welling sucno tax is collected. assessed in In saving only two out of four ceeded reduction A 45 per cent the education measures that came up, and of Increase stock. live of valuation to $o a two most Important ones of bounty on coyotes from $2.50not more lost the of the quartet. Then, having "tasted head, and a bounty tax mills 2H blood the house members dosed the than nor less than .V mills stockmen of by "killing" two more house bills a at day meeting were favored stock live a senate bill through the adoption and and members of the state committee reports. unfavorable of Lake. board held at Salt " in the Since t he n i ri el u ti on o f t h e bTT by Two changes have been made of Rep- Senator George Item, providing for rules of the bouse. On motion No. 44 was alter- the enactment of wat is commonly rule Croft resentative mem- - termed a "blue sk law," much comed to permit but one speh by second change ment both for and against the pro1- ,er on a MIL , Under the to the house posed measure has been evoked both are reported all bills that no matter what the in the legislative and mining circles, by a committee, 1 to the Fas laws reducing the u of recommends, shall calendar and the MU haU he threshed .was the request filed In a petito the legislature on Februay 13. . floor. tion The on ont - The members were in some doubt as killed has The senate laws were remeasure providing for ejection to Just what additional snn-bone-dra with of prohibition quired, of Interest on deposits on it books from national now the and clause law enacting by striking the Imminent. prohibition on second reading. Mas-I1"- glv-hous- drWTMTH L(t. M oil with I c i 1 , g, This Woman Recommends Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound Her , Persona! Experience. f Salt in. I want to recora-SrdE. Pinkhams Vegetable Neb. ia all Compound to women who suffer from any functional disturbance, as It has done me more all the food thanmedicine. Since taking it I have a fine.nealtby baby girl and have and g&ineain health hus- strength. My botn band and I ... your Jjraise all suffering --Mrs. John KomxauuN, R. Lean, Nebraska, mous root and herb remedy, Pinkhams Vegetable Com-l- S been restoring women oi io health for more than forty it will well pay any woman rs from displacements, to- ulceration, irregularities, headaches, nervousness ot atrial.to give - tins successful ' to dal mrrevtJons fn rn, ect wnteTydia ham s y r v Ancient queens, with all their i fabled wealth, never had more ' , than is here for your selection. Our reliable prices ease the way. - - F ether (nd leader, prophet njre. Whoie well m veil workt the!) ervkjrC. H w thdl we pruee hem on this dey of deyt. rnl BOYD PARK KAJStfW kfiA MAKERS OF JEWFIRY ( KW V MS SIHitr SALI LAM. CITV , j -- Greet (on of feme who h(l no need of prone? How tholl w proiM him? Open Wide the dooti Of th foe tempi w hoe brood bow he Uid. Though ta while hoilt o itudowy covokod Of heroe move, o er eJnrmoundmg floor i Men whew browned orm, uprened the column, Ngh And rtored the tower, thot vonnh m the iky Th strong who. luring wrought, con never dm. Hemet Monro. j BARGAINS V sp irit-Klnmn n t hi 1 ft tt I IKTr 'rank Johnson, axed 72. ai rested at Salt Fake, is behoved to have heui tied in a numht r of hundaims t in nwehy was tome! mi ht prtsnii Ftab's tiii( i nf War Savings stamps fol l'i.i lias In eu lelitaiivelv lived at $ i S ."rfxi, a comp, with a quota of p.ds Th, tnial may In $s'tdoM changed Intel at Carbnn imudy i omniissiouet-their ineeniu: las' week decided to take up !0,l kM iif tin rounhollse bunds mi May 1. the optlnii in the bund priw hhug fur 'nlisti lit lull Wnik nil tin Mnilh unit uf lln pns road pruJiHt will sunn berm. Supplies are liolng moved tn tin site nf the ramp situuid near Kane Springs. Mrs Phoebe A Woodruff Snnvv. widow uf Ft esideiit l.oreii.o Snow and (l.uiglHer uf tin lato Frusident Wilfnrd Woodruff and I'lmebo Garter WomlrutT, dt it at Salt l.ake, libruaiy 15. Tin Welsh peuple nf Salt Fake ('lv and neuhbnriiig tuvv ns, tullnvv mg a custom ot main past years, will eele lnate St David's day, Saturday, Match 1, in a banquet at the Hotel Utah. While playing huiise, Until laiulli-uu- , Id years old, ul Salt latjke, narrowly death fmm Intrinug when her dress. Ignited h,V a lighted eaiulh 1ft her little linine." hurst into Humes. General inmlitiniis in Guthoii collide mines w et o never better than at present, necordlng to John Craw for I, slut. i coal mine Inspoetor who has Just a tnur of the properties In tin I Im-pl- -- ISlir1 Washington Upheld Action of Man Who Would n usej t. g nJ tin Ru n v U L t IN USED 4? CARS ckt OMsmv i.tiiiin'rfl isimi if Nt H t v ciwi t tre4 4r.r tetA led list r iVd Auto Romloll-tVod- d Co. vtli t ak fyf Clie V v .".i tf s SEKD US TOUR FROZEN, LEAKY, DAMAGED W Hkp I RADIATORS n wor Ktinn4 Yt.INK WKI DIM) in all IU vi" you time ami muney. pot trunepuriatlftn F J w A roin ru v , H. & E. Radiator & Welding Co. 2S2 Ediaon Street, Salt Lake City, Utah H Not Make Way. Mull-tieell- 1 Provident Washingtons DESPITF! he was ever was also Just. Roth innlitles are illustrated hy a story of him told hy Rev. lr. Alfred Fly. a Massachusetts clergyman, who died in lsikS. Doctor Kly told the story in a Fourth of July address delivered st me vears before his death, and It wns tnken down and published In practically his exact words. The tale exemplifies Washingtons magnanimity, as well as the almost Idolatrous reverence felt for him In his own day. When u boy." said Doctor Fly, I resided In West Springfield, Mass., und worked on a farm. In the autumn of (lie year 17S!) I was engaged with my emplojer In gathering a load of cornstalks from a field not far distant from the Connecticut river. My employer bud driven the loaded team from the lot and left me, as usual, to put While thus occupied I up the bars. noticed the approach of four fine horses and a large vehicle. There was uo driver upon the can Jage, but astride the nigh lujrse of each span was a young mulatto postilion. There were also two outriders and a footman. The vehicle, in which was seated a gentleman whose striking personal appearance Impressed me, was called In those days a cluu lot. I saw the outriders gallop up la advance of the chariot and hold a pnrley with my employer, who occupied the entire road with his loaded cart. I perceived that W employer yielded none of his right to the road, and that the chariot was detained by the cart until they reached a turnout, where the cortege passed by. I soon overtook my employer and inquired who the distinguished personage was who had Just passed us, and was informed that it was George Washington. I obtained permission to run on and see if I could not catch another glimpse of the great chieftain, whose deeda during the war had so filled my wondering fancy. In this I was not disappointed. I found General Washington waiting for the ferry, on the bank of the river, dressed Id a surtout, with a vest of the same color and ma. terlal, and in sin All clothes and boots, the most majestic &nd dignified looking man that I ever saw. While I was gazing upon him one of his 'postilions drove up, and, dls snuff-colore- d long-lapele- d n lotn-jlele- county . ltoeoininondatlon to the Hint' 'eglsta-tnrfor relief tu tin cum of tint claim- e u ant interested in the llatehlnwn finul in tlie made project of the state lutid Imard to the irri-gatlo- I re-jxi- rt board of examiners. Iavv dnsss and short skirt menace tin morals tif tlie yontlt.of the land," declared Dr. IaIii Reehe, government social hygiene worker, in her lecture to the Junior Mutual girls of F.nslgn, Knit Igtke and Pioneer stakes. lJaliilltles aggngatlng $2SU,0l6.1t, against assets totaling $01JiSl,lU, with a deficit difference of $iHH.tOl.ltt, are shown In the rejsirt on the Hffalrs of Badger ltrother, brokers of Salt I.ake, filisl by Gharies H. Wells, recelvtsl or tlie company. Fire completely destroyed the grocery store of Reuben Hatch, at Sulctn, and only the heroic work of a bucket brigade of fifty determined citizen sa vs i the general merchandise store of James Christensen which udJolmd the other building. seniors were favorably Thirty-fivpassisl uisn for graduation at the meeting of th council of tlie Utah Agricultural college.- - They represent hut a part of the class of 1919, which, in spite of abnormal conditions, will be large, David Mattson, secretary of state during the Spry administration, was arrested at Ogden and stand accused of violating the state prohibition law. A pint of whiskey, alleged to have been sold by Mattson, is held In evidence, I,ljir,ks for fillng return of annual net Income for federal income tax purposes will le available almost simulby the sentaneously measrevenue 1918 ate of the pending the of to present plans ure, according revenue service, internal Rude Buskin, who w as found guilty of assault with Intent to kill, was sentenced by Judge John F Tobin In the Salt Lake eourt, to - an Indeterminate term in the state penitentiary. Buskin attacked a fellow countryman with a knife, threatening to cut off his head. For the ordinary unmarried Individual with the average salary, the federal Income tax tills year will he three r times what It was last. The Ms who paid 2 per cent of wage-earne- And So He Had!" mounting and uncovering bis head, said in the most deferential manner, and with an expression of injured dig-flit- , y: - Tour excellency, as vre were driv- ing along, a little way back, we over took a man with a loaded cart, who occupied the entire road JL asked Mm to stop fils team that we might pass I then told him by. lie declined. that President Washicgton was in the chariot. lie again refused, Dd said thot be would not stop that he bad as gwd a right to the road as George Washington had. The simple reply of Washington was r And so be had f - The postilion, after moment's look of wonder a&d istonishment at the condescension ct the president of the United States, quietly put on his hat and mounted Lis horse." unin HELP WANTED i7;rlM,r Mny,mall ai'f1 hrtireL nmit fipportunttli opa tor hkii ovi-- r lrfi , Bortier In irmr bin d f'Oiil o onitH-oummiwlnn Ori in tiw ('all or orite Moler Barbee ColUg. Cl h. Wool Tempi SI , Sail I.ak Ottf. Invvno (o-i- r pn-por- Mt-r- k TURKS' FEAST OF BAIRAM Day That la Observed by Moalem Coe responds With the Christmas of the Christiana The Turk takes hi plenure pretty sniily; about the only time he publicly relates Is during the feat of Batrnra. which In tin way of gift giving, feasting and good will to man corretqmnd to our Christmas. On dint day every good Moslem kill a iamb. Its fleece dyed a bright orange with gold or sliver leaf, aays tho Christian Selene Monitor. When the lamb has been sacrificed on the morning of the festival, ' Its fleslt Is divided Into thret portions, one being given to the poor, another to relatives, the third being kept for the household. On that day the suttaa goes to the mosque which la neareat the Ytldla Kiosk the vast assemblage of buildings which go to make up the Imperial residence thousands collect to watch the bent, frock coated, yellow faced, blackeyed, red fezzed little man driven sadly by, to a plain black barouche; followed by regiment of rnvalry, Infantry ,and marine; also a led quaint custom hy a horses beautiful, graceful Arabians, The mouth-lon- g fast of Ilamazan Is held by the Moslem to be a divtne institution. Its observance la strictly enjoined on all true believers over the age of fourteen, invalids and travelers only excepted. Ramazan ta held In the ninth month of the Mohammedan year. The Moslem year being lunar, Ramazan makes tn th course of time the round of the seasons. But through the winter days, from sunrise to sunset, the plou Mohammedan doea not take a bit of food or sup of drink; he alto abstain entirely from coffee, tobacco and sweet. Butth moment the echoes of the sunset gun have died he is at liberty to break his fast. " -- half-doze- n e wlth-enuctme- nt -- M- M-- 22. Thrit turn jtrv un arrest nt Salt I.uktv fellow leg tin- tm'P'ngjif tin dead body nf n mill) vn has tot y ,t hern identilird. and vvlm liad b, ru shut Itrlt- I'tali, on February Id, t lsli d.iv. v it li spriiiil srivnrs m tin ('tiui'brs and sui nil pm.iam' m tin bools m many .iis.ui,Vs Sunday In tin nmmissimirrs at Frovoi have lev ud tin muHial tax tor irtigu- tmu waior. FsmIi nt lot must piy 75 rents, and the a ivus.r rati is ,jl per r al-o- M Ake R lllium H. Tifr will he ut tin t!iiin!1iz.itn"i !. r . 1 1 pyeSTTii February - li to ed by-add- ing WHO ARE ILL HEWS WV e ' nece-sv- V HEN UTAH STATE pocsd tun. Would nrl thot bonnar dowsv, A noblar kvghl than ever wn( or rhynao With foam bright wrooth ded crown. TVough orated hottf boro M kit it Hosted high fVrvond th Cloud,. lijht that eon not dtl AH. hro of our youngarytctl Greot buddtr of a temple newt Ru!r. who (ought no pUcd Worrwr. who ihoothed th (word St dtwl Lov(r of men, who uw (fir A world unnurred by wont or wor. Who knew the poth, (nd y forboro T 6 tend 0. tdl (H should imp lore; Who ,w tho light (nd kd the wey Where th grty woe Id might greet the fk yj V SHIFTS IHTO HIGH CllOSS, FEVERISH HURRY, JUaiiljtngtmi., LEGISLftTURE 1917eflrnings ubove his lawful exemption last year, will be called on to pay 0 jsr cent of his 1918 earnings thi year, Bank . Depositors In tlie Merchants e of Kalt Lake to the number of thlrty-hreto memorial a In have appealed the governor and the two houw In the legislature to investigate the acts of Bank Commissioner W. K. Fvans and of A. F. Tolton, state hank ex aminer, occupa A bsmbuiUig all hope tional tax law being declared uncon stitotionaL nine Utah mining com - the panics paid, on February 10, amounts assessed against them under it. totaling, with Interest at - per cent since the tax became due, approxi mately $705,000. boy who William Bess, from a getaway made daring recently re he the Salt Ukecounty Jail. had been taken after his escape from the state industrial school at Ogden, has been taken back to the industrial school 1- Gautier end Hit Cats. of Gautiers peculiarities was love for cata, Aeaoottaa.he. could. conveniently do ao h afforded himself the luxury of twelve of the handsomest felines that money could purchase. It wss-sInteresting sight to behold this Hercules In his writing room playing with his regiment of cats, whom he had taught to love one another 4a they did himself. When some of them broke s valuable object of art his study, by the way, was a curiosity shop be seriously deliberated upon getting rid of them; but when the man he had engaged came to remove the obnoxious pets, he relented and sent him sway. He named each one of them after- some person to whom he fancied It bore resemblance, physical or otherwise. 11 seldom wrote anything without a cat or two tn his lap. Maurice Maurla. One - well-know- n Arctic Circle Flower Garden, flower garden In Spltzbergen sounds like an anomaly, Spltzbergen A being within the arctic circle. with British Travelervatruck of party the beauty of a plateau, callVd It the Flower Garden ever after. It was tn the nineties of last century and the party that of Sir Martin Conway. Landing tn midsummer on one of the Dickinson bay. i they headlands-b- y were Impressed with the deep water, clear aa crjatal, the marvelous wealth of seaweed, the splendor of a great glacier and the shorp blue peaks of the mountains separating glacier from glacier; while ift another direction, over Advent point, coiled wreaths of ragged clouds. Added to It all was a carpet of flowers andromeda. and dryas; so the Flower Garactual after all. wa den A aoxa-frag- ea - French Jn. South America. Throughout South America French ts almost universally read; editions of the classics are In most homes, and book stores sre filled with modern French writers of prose or Tere, both la translation and in the original. Wholesome Dont. Dont lose your temper, it ts of more Imprtsoee to keep good tempered and undisturbed even If fhlntr do go a tittle wrong than to set the fr perves of the whole family oa edge because of some omission. |