The Duke Times (Duke, Okla.), Vol. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 8, 1910 Page: 2 of 11
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LABOR PROBLEMS ARE
TOPIC FOR ROOSEVELT
Ho Till* Big Labor Day Aadhne* at
Fargo Hi* Vino* on Trad** Union*,
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wanton toftal tr toln« rtta> **^.^*^1
ln« ami Jtaaairoua intrrfrrwnca with Ita
n.<m<al H «— Tta »uto|e Wto«lVW
rort'allr wllh anr n««i
alai..UM of H.lna an.I for moAorala hour*
of atnpto»ir>»nt il p»rwonaIIr
atan.a. oor.tull. tal'a»a to an
«ar alt.1 In -no .tar to aaraw for oom-
ntata raal t l »ra nran ani •*!«»» Ml
work».l un^ri harah an4 lltlhflM* tojj
.tuion. an.t .an aa.-ura l»o ratlaf without
a atrifca. or an.t—l whara tta •«"*• ••
elciriv un«»rrtali#« for lWn|i wMcn
iltillv n«K^M«rv 41*^ thru cnlf M a m«t
th# •* mpvtlijr will tmror \n%
war* workrra h««t II wl« •<»« *»»<" ,h*"1
nnVaa a«oh rondlttoM aa l*>*aa ara ftii-
flll*4 Th»r»f«»ra It la booom'nf mora
than avar lmp.'rtanl that tta latar mova-
mant ahouKI .omhlna ataadr.
•aa.trraMp with dta.<P|li»a and control ia
Ita rawha Puhonaai l#a<tarahlp ta a ruraa
anvwhrra In Amr-n.an Ufa.
la It a grwatar ouraa than In tha labor
(noramant If thera la ona laa«^n whir hi
arouM rathar taa.-h lo n\y fallow-Aman-
t-ana than anr othar It la to hound down
tha d'ahonaat roan no roattar what hla
condition and ta bruah aalda with lin-
tiattant con>»-mpt tha oraatura who onlr
danouncoa dl.hon^atr whan It la found In
aoma ara.»*' aortal atratum Thara ara
diahonaat capUaPata. dlahonaat labor laad-
ara dlahonaat lawrara. and dlahonaat
bualraaa roan dlahonaat man of «ra*t
waalth and dlahonaat poor roan: and tha
■ran who I* a *aoutna reformer will <la-
cl'na to alnala out anr ona t*ta for aa-
clxialva danunctatton. but will faarlaaaiy
attack tha .Vahoneat roan aa auch. whan-
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INDEPENDENCE
ON THE FARM
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STAIf PAIR READV
rOR OPENING
New Building* Ara Ben*
Completed. Ground*
Cleaned and Ex-
hibit* Imtalled
MM, mr 4a*ib to *«•"«•» I C»II<B« at a tom komo. NW OM
WaaawtatoM. M M » «.art u, kgrotto lltftVlM WM
lara to ta»a Itoa Irttoto^ i (laaair tta
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irawaat i Of. I«». by tha •*/—npa»IBg 11* IH
auato iaaiaita. 1 raai^.-a work Tito HIMM 0* tb*
«top, rowing Bald after 0*M. »UfMi
aitonlltM.
_ — ,ataiw" -—
art. Tha*
> itat Ita
Woma*. and .blUr.n ahm.14.
J" " Ir,to Ihil lh« 99 iwrqnuH, mm hw —
—l T**V ^ ol III# •urrwuodlttg#. ib# w#U*u!lt #u^
Ocular nklarta mt our aollrltada M« «•»•* tUaUftJ atOrjr aDd-ft-h&lf k>C hOUM, tad
X'ZSmL-.? • l?iz*T£: ** -11^,^ .w- <* *.
mar. laltaro Ito roe raceat ,r4» Hla broken Knfllah—ha iii • ft««ich
aatohborhood d w< ^ Canadian- was aaall/ unJaniandabla
IhaTroroanaaTmpmorovnt thai had taen ploaMOt to listen »«»• Ha bnd
wrought ta tta effaottea aafaroaiwaat of lh(.re froin MontrMl a Tttf MO.
Z. ^ bad p»iu 1,0 an acra for tb. tti^ro
prnhiMtina waroan from worMnt ■»"** farm, alth tha littla l«npro»«moot II
I^rra^^'tat'Tuta'i n'X bad. 11. bad neear farotod bofor.. T«
lea houra a day waa a «raat adaanea. felt crop tu aacollaat. Sltrtng etfl-
Amona th» r'"»" •" «»•; danco ad to tba Quality ot tba mIL tad
lZTZ\^TVl:ry ^y tba «ood jad.m.nt tbat had bean um!
SJn&T? ^ U, It. preparation. And brain, coun^
I. ittm •.♦hooU frn uit booM. and ^ (firmtQg ti well a# "brtw. Aikid
etHnputaorr education h# „k#d |t thara. he atralghtanad
toura^ hi. broad ahouldara. and with band
I Heieaee from erop»orw»ant ona day la oatitretchad towards tba waving flalds
•area 0f grain, this young Pranch Canadian.
« Tba aboiitioa of tha .waat ahop aya- ^^ of >ylnm#trlcal build, rapllad.
"l* aanltarr inewecHon of factory. w°rV -g# goah. yas. wa Ilka bltn tba
..a w . . a •• 4..U MA laafinAtfD *
tew te tba goagU *t Albarte. M U telf ^ g|ja# r»ir Ur«toa4a
ia tba praalaM ibrn—boal 0„ w ^ wHiia,f at »a«b M«»-
wftm iba tary light raiafafl aad JTte MwparatteA fgr Iba jNytb^
•tem mmautelllm ot Uto pmi saaMa ^ .btob will ba
aw tebM late areoaal. It mmm Mlb- 17 to Uetebaf l
tec sbon Ot a BlrscJa tbat tba Caaa^ lmmt w « w«* ateaAitMl •»»»•
dlaa Waal should bava ^acwd 1« p^ung tba
tollltaa baabals of •kaai. abkib , suia of claaalinoM sad a4d
ti baa ll alllloA bitsbals short af lb(l talablag toscbM te tba aaw
crop of iMt. II to for jAo ^'—* bultdlbg* Tba mw
geaerally a paying crop aad p^bspa ^tnuM «,m bo ?*
iba bMl advorUMAtoAl «bo eounirf |of l|M '•*****,**? 2,* Jl
bit otfor bad. m ll shows thai no mat- atrvuts of tea um AaaaAl
Ur bow dry iba yaar. with tboruugh |(orM „boW. . _
Ullaga. goud sMd aad propar maiboda ^vtllNI countlos hsw stada
of eoaaamag iba mMdn, a erop csa tor spa«o tor coUooUm mrt-
always bo prodoMd. cultural atblblts. Tbla is som* mora
As soma a.ld-oco of Ibo faallag of (||M lh, BUBtb#r diapUyla* last jraar.
iba fbnaara, sra sabnltted laiiora rba mAMCeto«nt Is working bard u»
wrlttea by farrears but a faw days (hn ttUBbar ^ ooun1' •boW"
ago. and tboy ofor tea boat proof Ibal (Q lWanty Ora. aad *acb cooaty should
cm bo gl»m.
I attack t^♦ mwn -- -
t I* 1^* Iwtm^t thr»\»t»> 21 #r+r ami l» to ^ founa.
' Worthy Leader* Available,
mod otha. rovat iwH^rrant caMlttota^r n,.ny raara t hare been more or
eanv»loTn>avt roual regain lar**ty o«taKia i
it*! \+ rVr many mm i ortp ^ .
•tniOAfm^v wisi.% - - « n + \+ms with
•T t^-rr^m^nt 1 TVTbiYT I ^ u^p un?on^ ^xmT JTf
f|^KWrtW^n' bT wtfdl I «Iam Manffa whom I
tO IMI
leaver® M i«i»or unuw w -. t
, — „. -- - ■ I tM aiv\>nc mt cloi» wnocn I
9W> and waaw-warwara Wat'' rrape^t and adro-ra w beartlly aa I do
vi'\„ ttt.Vl I any roan In ArocrU-a. Thara ara aoroa of
Ina thf w'*! ' - - - • —
SmT|^ ^ wherf t» ^
*aak that ia. perb>cr* h»* to ac-*^M
„Ir>tl - to t^* l*r«a»t our ar*-
hwof todlxl.tuaba™ that thara ahoud
|yi rltr-'lH r a-> I .vr*<- rv- l .N-.tacttea ac-
Mm Tba w*ta aarnare rouat a,-t |Vnt-
tt thrx>ueb tba pr.v-^1 -f .^-IVK-ttye tar-
n<V«( la trrat -r..ru>tHal
^|, thv* .-an th*» t- t a
a4 rv«««K- aooal*tx with tbrlr ,^ro>r*;a
— Vv,t» ;h>»* ia fr-ro.VMa «>f c^-s
tra.-l r>« v» a r-al tv*« a-.t ">^t a rorre
itokl ActKv* Thar* ana .vv«'««! «h>-w- <
wheor t-l* *a nava«»«"- bat. t
a»aa- <a« bova.tt* it •-* r.^-aa*arT :-rnie -
Ovt tha r-^at *-r\t ot o<nr*h^ad <" ^
tr, | |M» pr-a-tta*- of ov.o-. TW ,
a«VctWa -v-> t-rvv.,eh »«cb \
a* th» tra.V* te .
haxa tov- .Noa of tba ro^vat ?v^**
ha Iba pa*' o««t«rt • • "« tta
" cf *•**- -ar^ara <^
^rtwe I--*".-* ;
\ »»a t-» tha p« of
M HS-r <n tha p- a-.'aa ^ '
•M-- f v >a w-at,- "
•r«-r{v--t ^h " b*a b-»* Aren.^a r-a«s»
Ka rwa-val »* :be Kvm raa to tbavT
tbat t . ^O; ;
VaVN a*T <>e a» pract-*e»
WV■- , -t»*«h.«a ro-ar >»aa« t > ador-
er ar..* .mt a^« o-a-.- a v*'
eh v-a- - r ate tab^r .sTX-a-'^t C-»
bava an.1 defVs-W
,»• f.v-roa of hwaaaa ore-'* *a>
A.-~* Sk.-t-c< r-ee tbry a.-t a-aex are.. «J
W-e'~^< >v»- be.'la a»« j
ar. fx- tNasa ttaa aft J
or- ' wva the* wot ba**'' I
e^l . , - » -hr.T riia-resT *a a -tk --rfty:
J |,!r.a -.ta*.
U rn. 1 nrtT ■« «■ w» "" -
them to whoro l ^ ■». freely for aa.'^
ence and m'dama. rcr a'd and help. In
ma*tn« up m* mind how to deal w "> «»'
aortal r^Wem. a* I «o ta the leader, of
anr bualr.ew* or profeaa'on I cannot nav
tvv* hlrh a tr'batte to the worth and lnte*_
rte of thaaa roar-- te their aln-ertty and
coed tudrrnert «* leader* Put no more-
roent—wo leaderah'p—'toweweame^ and
)s>Af«t CAIT f!h1urf unl#«i th^ ran*
fV* live «p to their duttea.
fv>r a web leaderah'p And aupwort It whan
ther find It tt the heat roea In a labor
union leave tta roanateromt and
to roea of a poorer tvpe the effeot *
»ust a* dtaa»*rv»ua a» whea «ood vUltarva
in a r'te follow the **"~a covrae aa re-
carda ctty r«r«»ent. The atay-at-howe
roan In a un'-va ta |uet aa much reeponai
Ne fpr the »'n» af orolaaion and <svro™^a-
aS>h »f b*»
h.-me t^-a" t-a a ■•»»» ^ tta c!vlr ron?
jcaas under w-,h hA Sufera and about
4.
Bwk* an aablblt.
A Isrga number of [•***
have been enierwd ^
bus! Hotm Bhoa ahlcb will bo
ahop mine, and borne
S 1 Jab'l'ty of amplayrra for Injury to
bod* or loaa of Ufa
It re card ^e demand In tbla form as in-
adequate What we n»ed la an sntotoatl-
call* fla-ed compen.at'on for all Inturie*
received by Ih- employee In
. . . .a.i. k.l.. InAalf. V Itettff for
r«s. wa lUta
fbrmla'—wall don't wa. Jaannatte?
m ha .mlllngly turned to tba young
wlfs standing ttoar. She hsd sccom
panted him from Montreal to his far-
eaiir nven nwi»rp.-.. — ■-• --• ■ f west home, to assist him by her wifely
ira^TCSfi3«y?>5S^«2 »•'■> '■
tha embioyea and ro-we )«•» «h* *m" new home In thU now land. Tea, wa
ploywr The only ri.«Trr*ra^ will, ta^law- (0n.( here wan yMr ago. and we nerer
farm before Near Montreal, ma
father, he kep do grls' mill, m' de
cardin' mill, sn" be gosb! ho run do
cheese factor' too. He work, an- me
work, an us work tarn bar', be gosh!
tJs work for de farmer: well "den.
eometln- go not always Wat you call
RANG THE BELL, ALL RIGHT
& '
wh'rh be Cvvrptalws .
At! that .-n prv^'rty bA'
he dx>«* ba ar of us to W vpward the
atawdarvt .vf Ita «« *• rSt
ehji tr tvtnit m»?i to n m*
^1'tar.t Tbeea ara »t<U ■« the fntted
!t-atoa irrea: r-.a*«oa of **j'v*d Mrf "'***"
w»--oe coadtttoae ef w-er*
and Ihtai are "-a^-a** a-J p'TtabVa tt I. a
*hor*tn« todvt««eat >f our lihfrsatrtal ron
Jetton to Nr toM *w a n»atter-or-c>ar>w
tw a t»rrr-"*a* rep.>rt that thoea-
anda of waram ta t*» oountry ara- c«w
p^ JoS to toft eoerrdVT tw tho war*, ar
Lit o-aa da* reot fee a war' « » »
a»-V tw the r-A bad b-e aU of w* Oi-
,>vw.w-rrvt*; .welopswrnt aho«-.W ta bear
«hr cweourweort hat n rouat wot ta a.-
K-aaJ to «e!Mtto?«a «r
n la wot roeeetr tta dv)te of ««»•
ea-^r h*t K ta ator the ^Tt W the ^
„• paw to are sta: ta baa awfa a--^
^ » V-W - -o cay-*
are _ VVt „.vHt N> rroe^er ah.-V « be oe-w-
*" ** -w^ „ , .-xvndttow »* ewm nr h » da hr
••Ar aW** To vie aw« *»V or b-
*»,» tan rast^e aTrr*--r« ** h«a vatV or bavw to wor*
- w< a* a. '*** latr^ *^ *«a *"
e ttay t*«apt . ew-ea tta w-o«*-*e tv-a becaaaa tt
a-J wt-a-viiato the car— aa tki* a aaatter -f
w- ^.aar ta ^ te ta left b^ SeWt
*v« war be bo^ #eoe»t <a-n.t-a-~a b- th a reelect
*^M» t* *«tae where ta
f , ■ T .Jlrat .f — ■— o- tta wa-t
—» - ataS* ■'•** i*< .
^Tl, rf ,i in f i*t
iew jx-* aa ewta'Oa
^w taaww tart, be awd to
pi oyer Tha only mTerera wi.i
yera of that undaalrable claaa which .«'•♦*
chiefly by carrying on Uwwlts ef thl.
nature I . . ..
t. The pa.aace and enforcement o# Hrtd
anti-child labor law. wht^b will cotrer
•eery portion of tbla country
1 8v(rahle and p'«n't»"l p|ay*cound.
for cb'ldren In all the rltlee.
Tnaarouch a. preevntmn ta slarar. bear
aa portal .ttantmn .hould ta paid lo t ha
prevention of tnduatrlal accident, brpaa*-
Inr lawa reou'rlnr the ua* of •*'*<T d"^
ytoea. At pre.rnt tha loaa of
froh aroona the tndva'rtal *orV»rw of the
Vnlted f»* a tea la alronly ao«»aH n* «nd
ever* vear eoual. In roam'tuda the *' 'rd
and wounded tn a fair alted war Moat
of three caaualtlea are prea-mtab!a^ anrt
our l-aialatWe pol'cr ahould he ahao-fl
aeeord'nelv It would ta a «ood Idea
to cMab)t*h In every rlt* a mtweum or
safety derVea from wh'ch the wpr *ra
could ret drawtrc. of ts'm and
tton a* to how they cculd ta obtained and
The m.tter of coron-"*atton for ln-
hjr»-a to eronlnyeea U. perhana. ro-ra Im-
mediately aital than any othar The re-
port of the comrn'ss'on which
run to tpe»t Into thi* matter on tah.alf of
• he v.-w Tork la^alature ta arell w^rth
read're Tha bill pre.~n-ed br the Fed-
eration of t-ahor in Wl-conatn on thta
auhtect «*eroa « -etlent. tn all daneerotg
trades the er<olover ahould be forced to
«har- the burden of the accident, ao that
the ahoK-k ri> he ^me b* t<-e commu-
ntty a. a whole T>i« arould be a meas-
ure of tuettce In ttae»f and wou.d do
awar with a fr>>'tful aovrce of antagon-
ism between e-np!->ver and emptojed
Vv.r uval *h.->uld oe a rate of «r*
efficiently bl*h to enable wor*m*n to
'n m ronf^rwable to Amf.
^hi and *t*n<l*rdlv to tho.r
^«k?r*-v »T>A1 ?O r^vs»* for
>M are ?ve ataV-.-n of eh Vd
aafety device lertala Ion to prevent Iw-
«.Ta-r,al actdenta nrd a-.Jtomat'c rom-
penaat*on b>r I. wa cauard by these la-
dust rial acetder ta.
OM. Wis. tour years sgo. w». »i nusl HorM nnow -
parenta and two brotbera. We all lo- ln (he new IJvesUxk Pa .
cated homestead, at tbat tlma aad night from t>ciober J to 7. A
sow have oar patents. The soil Is a Wu, recently Usayrf *lvln* deisljed
rich black loam ss good m I hare ever fornialion concerning the dm
seen. We have bad good crops each dallt,a provided for and ta ooiba
yaar snd In 1»0» they ware exceeding to all who apply for It.
ly good Wheat yielding from SS to «• Beginning September 1. tba S«»»noa
bushels par acra and Mta from 40 to #nd Various eihlbltlon buildings
SO. Wo are a ell pleased with Iba op*ne<j lo esblbltors snd the saw aM
country and do not care to return to bwnin*r brigade Is doing full tlmeror
our native state. I certainly believe (b(l fo|kB Who are getting things roaoy
that SMkatchewan Is Just tba place (or >u|e p^pie ,0 see and tal* aoo«
for a hustler to gat a start and mabo fQp m jcmr to coma. Never wm »o
himself s home. Wages hare for farm manaKemcnt In position to give siw
Isbor ranga from |35 to ««5 per , , visitors more for their ™°^'
month. Lm Mver were the grounds furnished with
Tofleld. Alberta. July 10. 1910. as msny modern convnlence ^
I am a nstlre of TexM. the largest erythlng indicates a recordI brea n«
and one of the very best ststes of tbo attendance for the fourth win ^or
Union. I hsve been here three years eninc of Oklahoma s g gx.
and have not one desire to return to atock. Agricultural and
the State, to lire. There Is no plsce position. _ gaBta
I know of tbat offers such splendid OfBdsls of the M. K. trnd ^
Inducements for capital, brain and Fe. Rock Island and Frisco
brawn. I would Ilka to My to all who hare announced that their re»P«eu
are not Mtlsfled where you are. make hne. will carry t0 u.
a trip to Western Canada; If you do point ln the state of OklahwnA to
not like It you will feel well repalf State Pair for one are and a third for
for your trip. Take this from ona the round trip, minimum fare 50 centa
who', on the ground. We enjoy splen- The reduced schedule will app y
did government, laws, school, railway September S« to °cl0*er " uta
facilities, health, and last, but not bope<i that all ra"road' Jjjo.
least, an Ideal climate, and this from «in decide to make a similar reauo-
a Texan. O. U Pu«hs. tlon. .
of fo«.r. WlMon.ln, ■. I. S^m^To.
after visiting Dauphin, Manitoba, vation for his need . mailed
„„ - Jl«!. WlieOMto « ..d u.. F.lr C.t.Wr'"
Jw. coming out from Non..,. N..« treo to .oyoo. addr^M L B »«"•
hare I seen better land and the crops Secretary
In East Dauphin are better than I
have ever seen, especially the oats.
| There Is more straw and It has bear-
ler heads than ours ln Wisconsin.
Have Faith In Vouraetf.
There Is a tremendous power !a the
haMt of expectancy, the coar:eroa
that we aha"! rea'txe our atsbitlon. that
pur dreams shall oente true- There is
-o up' Jttng habit like that attlt^e of
^xrectiag that our heart yearcloCT
will be matched wf.h realties, that
things are gotn* te ram oat well and
t»ot 111 that we are gclttg ta sreveed:
tfcat bo matter what may or rcay act
happen, we are gotag to be happy, says
There Is aotht^sg else »e hetp^l m
•he cam tag of this o?:taaUfc exTect-
ut attlvdte—the attltade wh:ch al-
ways for aad eiT*ects the >est.
•h* h sheet the hairiest—sr- tseeer
a-Vw-.ag oaeeeit ra tate the ?e«i-
asUt c. dircccra* ^
Pt .ere with all yoar heart that yoo
wtll do what y* «er» trade to *o.
Never ier aa ta<taat hart«r a desfct «*
•hia. Wee tt eot mt yew miad S K
eatraaca Eatertala caly the
rriewdty th?*.g*ts er deals st the tfcaig
tow are bo^ad to ach*eet Reject aa
«XHE POWER AND THE GLORY*
In one of the great cotton mills of
jf heads than ours tn Wisconsin. MMsaehusetts may be '°°n° *
—Thl* to just the kind of l.nd wo desk t0 which a ^
i are looking for. We are all tmed to tached. Whenever a government £
mixed farming and the land we hare epector ^mes neair to ^
seen Is finely adapted to that sort of state's child labor law uoe ^ ^
j work. CatUe. hegs. horses and grain forced, this button I^ p {q tfa#
, wtll be my products, snd for the live warning is sent to eve^ ^ ^ ^
■ stock, prospects could not be better, factory. Immediate!.. *i .
"tore nev^seen such cattle M ara der the legal age are scuttled teto
raised here on the wild prairie grastea tiding places f°' ^ to<U
and the retch that stands three or emergencies, and the inspe
refr PhSJn "d oa ^
tha open prairie. It is ^ slate lfhlch 8houU aloud
Sir Wilfred Laurter Talks to Amai- su'riority In things governmen-
ican*- . tai. but the southern cotton mill, which
Str Wilfred Laurter. Premier of Gnce Maccowan Cooke htt written
Aa- Hrht an de farmer he say de Canada, is now maklcg a tour of in her powerful «t°ry. "The
^aTn^t be t^sh- an 1 ten us go to Western Canada and In the course _of po^er and tfae Glory.- just published
—well asyway he tarn mad Now." ! his tojr he has visited many of the ^ rv^bleday. Page A Company. Her
and then he wared his hand again ' districts tn which Americans bare Kt- ,a a guperb example of u^
towa-da the fields. 1 'are no bodder tied. He express ^ ^ hope and courage, and yem seo
tike him—the farmla " Aod that was said in X*rt: , - Tlursdar September 1st. Loth-
. good defiaitka of tade^dence. 1 ^ n^l^Tlhipard Co. will publish
Thrt-sghout s trip of sereral h-^a- have come frcm^. f «_ t>-e foUowing important novels by well
.■r^rrs
——'•'"ci-ETERKf-
tbat thev hare made their booe Is a has perhar* ^ "
stry that up ao sr>ad4d^y the Preheat of the Tritei ?tat«.
■w^it ta# tner trylrg ecsditiees Vrt whether we ar* ea ^ha oee
est o< the aorthwesrem part of
Lothrop. Lee A Shepard Co. aa-
rouace a fourth printing of their too-
ceasful novel of ranch life. THE LIT-
TLE KNIGHT OP THE X BAR B.
by Mrs Mary K. Haule. which wM
publishes! April 1st.
Higtt Maiden of the Twrtea
v. ^n.M rj Hfrh Haldea. aear
Ti-
ot the lixe cr the other, we are aU
firrrtrg districts of tie eoetisaat. brottan by hiood. by khssh^ by ties
i -ie errerexe: of sccre pcrtxaa cf relatioeship la ccrr^ng h«re as
i v^r= AEwcta isi the a per- yea have oc*ae aad Uu a u ^
o; \.'ai.tf ha ard Sostkei Sis- tied ci:IxeM rf tti coer try aooee^
, u , • m rrc a* forget tie ari cf } tw
- waa the gra:; crcya c**ui he s^as yc«= ''^ *7,, . , „
as fat a-*i exeeOsM. «««i L^Tte ** The rtnage of High Haldea. -
, "n^aTlio^r1 SJtTtad tfectJM for the laad Ashford. England, uad^bt^lly bojd.
aad h - h Data**- Maa-aaa. *2*- *ean » . , ,-^rd for the number of twtM
^ ^ bora there. Ten children. ^1 of wboM
!T ^ ZZ STeuM c< &eat F-aia ard are »1ml attead the rT.Uga scborf
Caaaaa .'at mea- iw*« 1>||r ^ ,w riJt. p^jarly Erery moralag two older
tgt thera be ti-ted to- twlM caa be seee carrying two ro«r
- *r twlas to school all being members
of oaa family.
9j «2 seaas begSa yowr folio.
■ tba Aocmt doea aot glre yoa a yaar.
•wee Jf he basitatee ahoM -
—i- . m bra ye pnh
ta a
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