Show 1 the song of the wheelbarrow the typical small boy his distinct preference tor for boots that squeak would no doubt have ail ah understanding of 0 the chinese character stat la Is lack ing to the grownup grown up occidental mrs A S roe in china as I 1 saw it describing her surroundings in chefko notes the prevailing taste in wheelbarrows there are few sounds in the air save the murmur ot of the son sea and the sleepy tinkling of 0 the passing mule bells and were I 1 a chinese I 1 should add tho the music ot of the scissors grind ers screeching Inthe in the willow trees tree sand and tho the squeaking of 0 the wheelbarrow Abeel barrow wheels there are numerous wheelbarrows heel barrows at chefko used for heavy licary roads and tile the wheels always squeak A squeak Is lucky and la Is moreover a pleasant sound found to in the ears cars ot of a chinese A wheelbarrow without a squeak Is like a dead thing some one overheard two barrow men discussing the merits of their respective barrows ah said gald one regretfully 1 I had abood a rood barrow onca a it would carry three hundred cattles catties and sing all the time like an army of crickets the sound of the cricket means to a working man in china the happ happiest lest time of the year when the fields are aire ripening tu to harvest harrest avail and he can usi a while front from his or basking in the tun shae iab tl li companion |