Show THE COUNTRY The farmer's wife has a new Her lot has been improved in many ways in the last ten v The and the creamery have relieved her of the severest toil of the The rural free delivery brings magazines and newspapers to her Lately the telephone has put her within visiting distance of her The nearest farmhouse may be half a mile and the village three The lines of poles and the perhaps merely the wire have suddenly drawn her into an intimate relation to unknown to her To one who has never experienced the solitude of the farm it is hard to realize the joy of the wife and mother at being able to consult a friend about the cut of the baby's the recipe for mince or the dose of cough The demand for the telephone in the country is got said the village store keeper to a city there's three families that's being helped by the and every one of has got a Old Mis' Bearce says she'd rather go without her victuals than have the telephone taken What a testimony to the desire for human The gossiping some cynical critic will after what is that but the wish to compare notes on the perennially interesting study of human nature a study as fascinating to the unknown country woman as to the famous Youth's Willie don't they keep cream at a Mamma they sell hens at a don't Run out and they make cans at a don't Don't bother mamma any more just I am can buy pots at a can't if you don't hush I shall have to punish for about sixteen if I wanted to buy a dog would I have to go to a I shall I should go to a tannery and get some would they throw in the Dear little Grace at the window stood that winter The great round moon in the far blue Where it shone so big and Till a cloud swept over its shining Then she turned with a little pout wanted to look at the she somebody's it Brenda men want Is not talent It Is in not the power to but the will to |