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Show Where Ke Pat His Savings i AS THE new district visitor looked at Mr. Leahy and noted his determined chin she had a inomen-tr.fy inomen-tr.fy mt.su t ion of reluctance U questiou him, but ho overcame it and began her appointed task, says the Youth's Companion. "Where do vou deposit your wages, Mr. I eahv. if you've no objection to telling met she asiced. ''I am in inp- to interest the neighborhood in the excellent excel-lent People's bank, lately started." "Sure, T 'd as soon tell you as not. ' said Mr. Leahy cheerfully. " Tis tia dollars a week I farm Whin I've paid the rim, the provision an' grocerv bills, an' the milk-msn, milk-msn, gn' bought what s needed for Celin an' me an' the five children, 1 deposit the rist of the money in barr '!, ma am. "I use sugar barr'ls, mostly. They're a bit larger. an mi holds more. But when I can't git them I make iKj shif with plain flour barr'ls." ISK Quick Work. WHILE Smith and Jones were on their unuusV walking tour they came across dirty littli ilM urchin crying tn the road. Smith gave him a dim ;jj and .Tone? wiped bis SySS, and then, as fittiug crown K to their kindness, thev asked his iwj "Five," murmured the boy, holding his uoagf tightlv in his grimy fist. '?!' "Surely not." expostulated Smith. .jfgj The bby no, bled and the few remaining tears wor iK) r:;t further down his cheeks to leave their tracings jaT on the smut. vJk "Ridiculous! " reiterated Smith. "Y"u must be "Hut whv." asked Jones, "if he sav not? tfRj "Mv dear chap. " replied -nuth, gating .'arnestiy at the lad's face, "von can't tell me that it would bo possible for anybody to gather so muou dirt in the time 'fcft |