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THE O-CEDAR MOP
A Mop, Broom and Duster all in one
It has a wonderful way of Cleaning Floors, Woodwork and Furniture.
loveam or. Polished On Marble, or Red Stone Floors, on Linoler
Floors, on all. Polished Burfloss it is a Miraculous Labor Saver.
O-Cedar Mop Not only sweeps the floor bat polishes is at
the same time.
Desk, Table, Chairs, etc., are poliated and dusted simultaneously, Tall Furniture n be dusted and polished so easily without the disadvantage of pestering the dust all over the Office.
I will take the dirt from Wood, Paint, Farnish, Leather (Sofas, Motor.
Seats, etc), Brass, Enamel, Marble and Glass. It will not scratch- there are no hard surfaces to knock or damage anything. It does not gum or veneer, but leaves a smooth, shining surface absolutely free from grease. WE WHEN's Mop refuses any longer to absorb the dust--hich is about every three months-it is very sily cleaned by being detached, soaked overnight in soapy water and rinsed in bat water next day. When dry the application of O-Cedar Polish will make the Mop ready for another
months service without further attention.
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CHILDREN'S, CORNER. ·
THE LONELY LITTLE GIRL.
Once upon a time there was a little girl who was sometimes very lonely.
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the seashore, but very softly and rently. It sounded too like sweat music,
There were hundreds of fairies"). dancing to this music. Some of these were dressed in brown and others wore auch glittering geassmer dresses that, as they danced, they looked like stars twinkling, Jonathan
Then a number of tiny fairies dressed in set green and fluffy white came running in.
In the summer aver so many people came to stay, at the sea-side village where she lived and then she was quite happy. She bathed and made sand castles and paddled with Here come the Foam Fairies," cried the others, clapping their hands, other children and had a lovely time. "Let us try and catch them!”
But to the winter, hardly anyona came there and then she was some times rather sad by herself, especial ly as she had no brothers or sisters.
One day, in December, it was rough and stommy. The wind howled and great white-topped breakers came dashing on to the beach.
And they all raced round and round whilst the Foam Fairies dodged in and out.
'Come along," called out a little brown man to Ina seizing her by one band and a sea-green fairy by the other. "We will catch them. A Rock Fairy and Mortal and a Wave Fairy all in a row "he added,
The little girl, whose name was Ina, was tired of being indoors. So"What fun"! she slipped on a rain coat, pulled the hood over her head and set out for a ramble along the shore.
There were many shells lying about and some pretty seaweed had been washed up and Ina, without thinking how far she was going, wandered along, picking them up, until her handkerchief was fall of shells.
While she was poking about amongst some seaweed sue noticed a scrap of paper futtering along the sand and there was some writing on it in large shiny letters.
Ina ran to pick it up and, as the paper just then got caught between two stones, she was able to read,
"Come unto these yellow sands And then take hands." "Why, I bave heard that before." continued, aloud, "It is she something that mother Has read to me I think. But anyway," she went "There is no one bere so how can we take hands"?
on,
As she said this she stretched out her bands without thinking. What was her surprise to find them held tightly by tiny fingers, although there was no one to be seen.
"It must be fairies" she thought and she let herself be dragged along 40 fast that her feet, hardly touched the ground.
The wind was still howling and the spray from the sea was blown on to her face so that she could scarcely see where she was going.
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Then it grew darker. Ine shook her hair out of her eyes and looked round and saw that she was in a big cave. Still the invisible bands pulled her along and a voice said in her ear. "On, on to the Cave of the Winds." At last, they stopped and Ina saw that she was in a huge cave lighted up by shining icicles which nearly covered the walls.
And away they went after the Foam Fairies, laughing and running as fast as they could.
But it was no good. The Foam Fairies were quicker than anyone there.
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At last, they all stopped, out of breath and sat on rocks, fanning themselves with broad pieces of sea lemonade out of shells.
Just then a lout voice sounded through the cave-Fairies, come! and help build up the booses that the storm has broken down!"
"That is Pather Neptune," said a Foam Fairy who was sitting next to Ina. Now we shall have to work hard for a time and then we can play again."
"May Teome and play with you?" asked Ina.
"Yes, come any time you like," replied the fairy, at which she was delighted.
The Rock Fairies were busily collecting tools from cupboards in the walls and in a few minutes they had all left the cave.
Ina followed them and soon found herself on the sands again and all that could be seen of the fairies were little specks bobbing up and down in the water.
She wears an old bat my Mamma
throw away But when she goes out (which is every
Saglay)
www
I see she has nothing at all on her
She just takes a great big umbrella
Instead
And then she has stockings and shoes ***** od her feet, “
Her trousers and coat are so tidy and
Deat
On weekdays whenever she comes in
the house
She slips in barefooted, as quiet as a
mouse.
Her shoes, which are wooden, she
leaves on the mat. "Clip-elop,"
she goes stumping around just like that. She smiles at me often and laughs
sometimes too,
I ask her question, she only says
Though we can't talk in words I feel
she's my friend,
a sure she likes me and I like her
No and?
PETER PASC
Can you say this very quickly?
How much wood would a wood chuck chuck if a wood chuck could chuck wood? Just as much wood $9 a wood chuck could chuck if a wood chock could chuck wood.”
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PASSENGERS.
DEPIRTURES.
Pers. "Empress of Asia," :-Mesars E. G. Anderson, E. & Abraham, H. C. R., Bolchow, Mrs Barker, Master D. Barker, Mesars E Boissevain H. H. Bayne, M. P. Byers, P. J. Belly Mr and Mrs B Chine, Mr and Mrs Casey, Mr and Mrs W. N. Cadbury, Mrs Ida R. Charles, Miss Florence Charles, Miss J. Crosley Batt, Mrs L Dunbar, Mr & D. Fates, His F. M. Field, Mr and Mrs F. Frink, Mr W. B. Frases. Mrs K. Hindmarsh. Mr Jas. Hutcheon. Mr G. Kanfeldt. MC D Lambert, Mrs F. T. Lafon, Mr W. Lat- kin, Mrs E B. MacNaughten, John A. McDougall, Miss I Mentieth, Miss E. So ste ran home again. After Myers, Miss BC. Niobela. Mr A. Sutton, that, if at anytime she felt lonely. Mr and Mrs F. Soutar: Mr and Mrs C. Wave Fairies, Simpson, Mr and Mrs E. Sherman, Mr she would call out, Rock Fairies, Foam Fairies may and Mrs & D. Stonebraker, Dr. H. Saunders Hr F. Searls, Me W. H Zabriskie, Mrs C. Aiba, Mr and Mrs I. Benerra, Mrs S. Beneurs. Mr A Car- penter. Mr and Mrs F. EL Dillon, Master John. Master Deamond, Miss Cecilia Mis Margaret, ise Hay, Misz Doris, Miss Agues. Miss Hard Dillon, Messrs Geo. Denyer W. Dowall, E Heart Miss E. Mor, Mis May, Tip Moy Mr. D. & Moy, Mr Geo. P. Mark, MrC. J. Karsworthy, Mr A. Salvacion, Hr Chas Saunter. Mr E Shipper, Tang Chang Tsan, and Mr Peng Hai Oy.
come?"
Then the little hands would pull her along to the cave again and they would play until they were all too tired to run about any more.
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PETER PAN
THE WASH AMAH.
The wash amab's really a great friend
of mine.
There were some gaps in the rack. too and through these the wind blew, I not in great blasts as it had done on
watch while she hangs out the
clothes on the line.
The E.Kanowna" siived at Sydney on May 37.
SATURDAY, MAY 28, 194
NOTICES,
DAIRY FARM NEWS.
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