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Show ; MOST REAL FRIEND OF MAN Dog Is a Comrade Whose Loyalt) Never Wavers, Whose Devo-' Devo-' tion Is Certain. ' Your dog is ready to go with yoi anywhere, at any time, through any 1 thing, like Good Deeds In the old play 1 He is something more than a respect able family possession, a toy, a par of an exhibition; he is a comrade whose loyalty never wavers, whost c devotion never obtrudes Itself; wh( ' responds to your mood without plum ' ing himself upon bis tact and who nei 1 ther commiserates nor flatters. 1 After you have taken a few trampi together you understand each othei perfectly, and there is no fear o either changing his mind unless yoi 1 yourself prove fickle past belief And, when you are no longer friend: s with your dog. you are beyond saving 1 Countryside Magazine, i Where Politeness Ends. 5 The Moors are the politest and mos 1 genial people, taken as a whole, tha are to be found anywhere, a write in Travel reports in describing a vlsl i to Fez. Politeness ends, however, 1 ? seems. In the vicinity of the mosqin 1 of Moulal Idris. founder and protecto t of Fez. The streets are barred ol s by poles, and Christians, Jews ani even animals are forbidden to enter s "A few days before our arrival i e Frenchman had been almost beaten ti - death for trespassing In this quarter. the traveler says. The tourist natu rally made no attempt to take phc tographs in this section; elsewher the polite natives did not object V his use of the camera a western In vention not usually welcomed In Mc g hammedan towns. 3 Misled. "There goes Professor Dobbins, th' 8 famous ethnologist." An interesting character, n '" doubt" 4 "Yes, Indeed. Why he knows mor 6 about the races than any other mai in this country." " "Fancy that! And be doesn't lool a as If he had ever been on a track h ' his life." y 1 And He Knew. 0 Mrs. Bacon I see It Is said as rule, where earthquakes are most frt y quent they are most severe, d Mr. Bacon I have noticed the earn a thing about curtain lectures, my deaj |