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Btk tn my own wny. No doobt rrerybodjr Hu dtoufhu of ha own About where dreamt come fro . WLm pat! dreamt baa* flown. When i wat a dreaming Wee lad I would mek Tke wiodow. when umaet Tbe wioter to bleak IDumed v. di iu enmaon. Ib purple and gold. And watch for a atar that Flatbed out who* aod cold. Amid the aky-. ^lendor My aUt. ciiver-wbte. Grew brighter and brighter Und it v at ugh!.

And oft ere tbe taodman Stepped toftly about The moon up in cloud-land la beauty looked out Aod told without apraking Strange Mafia to me. Strange tain of her kingdom Far oecr tbe tea.

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and fruit handy? '

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ioaena. toe. " told Mr Rabbit.

How Father Divided the Garden

Harry Jonea wma datog to Bee la a beautiful new home to ths country. Hla father had bouaftl a bouae (arden. and hie mother waa busy pack Ink irunka to move out to the new home. Harry and hie brother B::i and bla twin eietora. Polly and Molly, woro all very much excited. "Daddy nays ths k»rden Is bit trough for each of us to baro a rarden plot all for our vary owa.” louared Mil one momlnx aa the l of the mortna raaa alerted our for tbe new housa. •Til plant •weet peaa la artaa.** •aid I'oily. "and It ahall b* the

to my plot." cried Molly, "and then mica wtU be the prettiest.“ Ta gotnc to pet Iba bla (am plot •caura I'm tbe oldaaC" said Harry, "a^ than 1 can grow mors pretty thinks Ilian any of yoa.” "But that won't bo fair.” pouted bah y MIL J uat than along came father, and the children ran to him with their plana for their garden plots. "Haro, here." cried Mr. ’oMB. "this guarreltng will nave da I hare a hotter plan than any of you. Ton shall each bare a garden plot of aunty the tamo aim and shape, and la it you can plan! and culti»ate anything you chaona. bat tbe

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The HANDY BOY AT HOME BY ChARLCS A> KING: STATE rtORMAi.-SCHOOC. Pj-VnOUTffNTH.

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i them In !

Ittl* basketful of nuts, applet

alto dried fruit.

Are them ell right*- eh* anked j ^jh p< rtna'" said Mr. Rabbit. Tw w. 1 : th e reply.

reach the Orocndhc» The, mtkbt tat 11" Mr. Rabbit rems-

After this turn we are right

j their new door. Now i wUi

j itry bs-rd to wske them."

It fc- n he had poeeded Qutta a , while a sleepy ralre snswered.

Who's the ref" It asked.

"Borne < istiom. Weenly and Mr. f Babbit.- called Weaaty through cue

T~Puzzle Comer £

GwOTJNDHOG DAV &rv Yfftiirr weuj*tANt

bling crowd Into another room,

cooler and lldhtar.

"Dors alt down hero and talk." aha said, -away from the notes. If la eery good of you to coma and '-Hag us such nice thlage " ~Oh. I am so gUd to acc your bourn and all the children." Weanty said, seating herself oa a soli mushroom. -But wa did coma i ask about the wealher too. Demo Mr. Qroundhro know If we are I e an early spring or more rain T" Why. no. 1 am sorry." said Mrs (Ir. u dbog. The Squirrel 'DA1LT NEWS' has been calling us all da] for ad i a need Information bat. as i matter of fact, he can't MB tUl h< tees what the weather Is tom or •That'a right." replied Weenty "But we ars so tired of rain and snow; 1 wish be could arrange to

hsie It suaay again."

-My »r. " said Mrs Groundhog •arnestI*. "Ha baa nothing to do with that. Kprtog will come to due ■Tou're right. Mother]' cried Mr. Groundhog from the door, la : a beauty »ole«. T waa telling Mr I fUbblt the same thing Bui since you hats been aa rery sweet as to bring u> all this nice food. 711 toil!

declared Mr Groundhog In a rery . magnanimous manner. T'll Just stay Indoors until eun-down!" and he winked at Mother Groundhog. "Hplr.tdld "' said Mr. Rabbit happily. 'Thai solves it!" -Thank you so much.- said Weer.ty with her best curtsey. “Anyway." remarked Mother Groundhog, aa their guests wen' a eay. fend In hand, down ths dsrl 1 burrow. -It's raining yrt and likely j will all day. so yon wlB b# quite i

right J—sph "

K rm-V la trying to St Mr 'match bis sere and that looks ales. Groundhog with n pair of Dr. Flts-U la drwaoed la PURPLE • psos Too aes Mr. BROWS' trimmed with a band of TEIXOW. Bunny told Mr. Groundhog HU cap U YELLOW, too. so are hat a pair of GREEN specs might hla storktogs and queer looking help him not to see hu shadow' shoes HU heard la whits, but hU

- B. Bunny wears a pair of PINK face U RED.

uss RED Bdhtly) himself as hu ; Mr Grou-ndhoc la aB dreessd In •yoa are right weak. He as ye they j BROWN and he has a PINK nose

child haring the very bast oared ' for and planned plot when next '

mss ahall recelra a sur- i

! Prtas."

The ohll.lren were rery morh : excited orer thu plan, but when 1 they arrlre/j at their new home and : saw ths shape of tbe garden, their i fares felt for the garden was ! Shaped like a square and to one corner of It taking up a whoU

I quarter

house, ]oat like this:

and ho cwrrtoa Ms BLUE rstvet hat. Ths feather U PINK. Paint the signboard YELLOW and ths ground a light GREEN. The aky U light BLUE and lb» trees are OKAY (use BLACK lightly). The lettering can he MKD and the border YEt.*.OW.

The Talkers

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average cf hU class.

Klrat get out « lacs l%* S 1%* x ***•. Z end rails la* a 4* x »SV and 1 shelf rails ** x I** x »S*; | make dowel Joints aa shown at a and b. making the top rails flush with ths top of tba leg* and top of the shelf rails llfc' from ih* bottom of tha !**.• Note that tha top rail la set be. k from the far* of the leg A' ak at al and the shrif rail set back % ' as at bl. Taper the Inside of the legs •> at

"How can you ever divide it Into j four plot* Juat the same sue and ; Just ths same shapa as you said I you would?" asked Harry j “A aquare ha* only four quar-

lara." aald Molly

"And tba house takea op a quarter of thU square. ' addsd Polly, j 'Thai leave* s qusrter for each iof tb* others.'' aald BIB. "But 1 J don't want to b* left out." "Neither you ahall." smi.ed father, "let us go tot" th. garden and lay

out the four plots "

Can you goose how Mr. Jonea U? No? Then look, and you ■ee the way he made four plot

uunty." they are unconarloualy i ferring tn the stump of a t he use of the word ''stump'' imnecuan with a political speech eruee from the fact that to the pioneer days of th* Cnltod Stale* th* speakers to a newly settled district were In the habit of using tree stumps as th* platforms from which they made their addre to the public. Thl* - uatom a: from th* fact that I- th* prlmltiv*

"""T T WANT “ ^ tway ths forests for homes j Jk Before thu cake you touch. and farm* Th# United mates baa ] Tknv rail ... » monopoly on thl* us. of the • *7 Call u* chattwfooM. word. And aay we talk too much.

The word "stump" or "stub." as'

•pp. .d to th* boyish Practice of | *Mo cvnybody tmnirlrv elnbli.e s tee seelest e -•— s-yt-v-sy a | S |l "SVV B '

‘My. how that Wd can talk;

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glue. Make i drawer run* or

porta k S* * *S* * I»S* t«*rU»> sad fasten In place as shown with «d finish nail* driven rough th* front and bark rail* as shown at L Be sure th* top of the run* er* i flush with th# bottom of the drawer

Lay the drawer to place (raw runs. Ua front Bush j

| walkiag. Is ,o walk along dun ally, j ■ugg-etir.g ih* gait of a parson who

I hss only the "stump*" of

BABY Bl'NNIE'S RIDE

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»*gs »nd that Ih* outside c«*roer lk{ straight from top to l-ottom. Snioolh and sandpaper tha rail* and legs and glue them togetlier Make 1 top rail '*• g «’ a 1 « H ' ; and 1 front rati the same dU .snaiona: In th* lattor rut a drawer oieolng to th* center 1Z* long » nd I’ high at a. Waring i* at the

with breda eloe*

of th* dmwer. Emou'h and sandpaper th* drawer front and atop the drawer f with th* front by gluing * p on th* bock Ttus will be oesler and better then trying to lit end guide th* drawer hflrr th* top ta Make the top the required else.

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■low loudly the can squawk.'* At I thra of me they wfeixper Thai child ii never gbQ; She talks jml hk* a parrot; We fear she cve- wfli" I*m frclmg quite imulted. You ought to lecl no. too I think some folks are borrtd And uy what isn't true. I thought I ought to tel] you. 'Cauae we are friend*, you know. : It • certain!}' unpleasant To have folki talking got I think wr'd Iwtler vhow them How quiet we can be; i Well uy just what we W to Till—almott tune lot tew.

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C HOSE bur.iurj »tdJ are haum-. t me in drramx mod every a And lhat •mall gnoenc-fx)) dJl u full of tricks and juU at But 1 don't move at all because they're such amuaiog iolk ; And. even if it's on themselves, they teem to lore a joke, j Bui they're not always joking, gisooui. no. they wunetunn do I The nicest dungy—there's one I fear you'll bardie think a true 11 tow cld Daddy Rabbit ride ha baby m a sleigh! j Now dim'', you think ‘twai rery nice of hug to act lhat way > | Bid I mart be more cerefu. m the futore how I um | Fa f just laughed and laughed until of counc. B wok me ez>