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| STORIES | Thildhood impressions ure strongest, ‘e recording matorial of which the (hin seems to be composed at this tie is softer, more sensitive. capable on deeper and fi registe i some of the otd | | reraorber many of thes, lut two ipartienlar. _ And 1 find, by Title iiry, that thexe same. two. storie Ive rande a like impression upon both spounger and. older. generation. of tsigol goors than myself. There was one about the man mik» it a journey on borséback with his it. Fido, — They had stopped at. mide . near a readside spring, \ Che man. had. removed. his saddle: bes containing a large sum of gold al, fecling drowsy after partaking o food, he lay down upon the graam, jung the suddte-bags for a pillow, [al fell asleep while the dog stood jutch, _ Soon he arose. got on hin {frwe and resumed his journey. . _. But the dog remained behind.. Fido brked and yelped and jumped about Itt ground near the spring, running foward to overtake his master, snap[pg at the hoofs of the horse and jbrts of his master. and then running tlc agi The muster, knowing that the first sms of hydrophobia are the strange wions of an animal at the sight of |uter. and . believing the dog . plled his pistol and ‘shot him. | The man started again but had gone [bt a little way when he missed his ‘wldle-bage, and, returning, found tam safe upon the grass, "but there ws poor Fido with his nose on the sidle-bage-dead!" | | ean see today the last few words lo this story as they were printed, aa ‘ithe page were before me. ( remember holding a meeting with ‘oter children of the neighborhood‘or of lamentation and protest over ‘th ending of this dramatic story. | There were various ideas expressed fe a change in plot so that it would ‘eme out all right in the end; but |Lean Scholl. now the sole proprietor ola very large and highly prosperous polic laundry in Indianapolis, . said: "», they min‘t no sich thing ever hopened!" have tried to console myself with ths view all these years, but I cannot.
it in larger matters and al i ‘hen. I don‘t know that I ever thught of it before, but there is a meal to this story and which we get wihout knowing that it is a moral, un it is this: | Don‘t act until you inverigate. ‘he other story is one with a more obious moral-the one about the moher lark and her two young (ake wit‘a nest in the wheat inducand versions, but the Porowing the best: ‘to be moe gidhef wid it seems, the mother larkeame home to find her children id pixs state of dinturbance, that they wen going to lose their home; tat theymust move at once. The young bird told their mother that the farmer wo owned the field has been along that day and was heard to tell (t hirecman that the wheat was ripe and thathg, the hired man, must come tomorew and cut the figld without fail. "Nver mind, children," "d, the mother lark, "there is mo hurry, the bora ing th day, this time with his that s had complained of the Hired man‘s neglect, and maid that he, the feed must surely cut it on the morthee is still no hurry," said the mother lark. |__ Again "after several more days, she came hme to hear that the farmer ‘had agin been along that day, this [time alme; that they had heard him [zay to hmself that the wheat was now ver-rip; that he had told his Piasd he; on the norow and cut it "Yes, children," said" ‘‘the mother lark, "itis now ‘time to move! Man never ges anything done Intit he does himseF." I was ‘ust wondering if a deal |of our rational character and common
ense is | not | unconsciously due to (4 if Pads e= LS de he school rede bis. like didn‘t build bette we w-or better than they knew.
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VOCATIONAL SCHOOL BRIEFS Lod Fag seen a PSL the Annual for Vocational Schools of Cape May County? If not, send to our County Superintendent of Sehools for a Mention was made in "The Gazette" Gonaip" moth a . Starting last fall with two sows, which bore 36 pige in two litters, selling all but seven al and
Feral eep »eeie f rofiiadiagec ihe Oxa plemgents re close to g500. " As an an Mostral ion, U C g greater sucess, Mr. Babbitt tered Berkahire uy — a (hiked any one doubts the value of a good sire, visit John‘s farm and see the ten little huskies und a zealous sow in charge of them. This attractive family is feeding on rye and vetch, al yat . Later on they will change nad toward the Iiddie ot the asked. hud they talk this way, "Wait until you ree our farm in a couple of years." Abrams, Woodbine, jouether Isadore with his father ie planting 425 t He is also caring for the old piohs)t
Last year, he planted rye and Papa in every spare foot of land. He is e growing wsrafes on the two armed system, and is going to spray them. He is growing gra jearly tomato plants on the Swe |bare Mi mpc In it any wonder ral de the above statement to a number of other farm boys? | re price or PROMOTION Why is it that an officer entitled to promotion by reason of mont arduous nervice in France finds it ob« |fainnble only in agreement to envolf in the reserves? Is the administration preparing for the next war when all war in to be abolished by the [Heague of nations?
NOTICE OF ELECTION Notice in hereby given that an ELECTION will be ass nn pay ig R ERS for the City of Cape May, N. J. to serve ithe four years, commencing May 20, 1919 ., Eelling Stations Stat ote the usual places . PORTER [ROAYCIT Dated April 10, 1919 303 4-12 bt «mmmmmmnomremmmemmmmenen meee emre moamo or cxosz® razzEOLDENS County of Gape May, Mew Jersey »uatro Pos MO Sealed proporate for: tor the construction ?topekn" ed ‘upon: application to 1. County HRegtnee Witzged N companted by a devor which smoubt ion Badilfon or sccommany ‘s ust be ac Aifiabied® by aurely com A Tul "Totnia Thr desired 1dder tn museo
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