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Show Good Auvjsk to Mit. Riaink. Mr. Blaiuo waa on his way to church, presumably with n atovw-pipo hat on, which absorbed tho burning rays ol the sun and boated his brains protty nearly to tho uitnmoring point, lfho had taken the proeautiun to cover his hat, whatever it was, with a pinco ol white cloth, tho chances aru that ho would not have boon stricken down at all. Whito repels the rays of n sun, nnd kop tho head cool. Thorn is no laborer so poor who could not procure a pioco of white cotton to cover his hat while ho was working under the fervid sun. All poisona arriving at this port from oriental countries ronorl to ibis dovico. But no convert tho hat by Una oxp':diut into a sort of turban which untiroly pro tectn tho hriad, whilo cthora wear the havoluck, which is a sort ol hclnicl Willi n curtain to savo tho neck, all of white cloth. S, F. Uultetin, |