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THE COMMON OR GARDEN SNAIL

... creels among the rubbish for concea!ment, and in order to delude the simple naturalist into the belief that lie feasts on garbage, but, as every gardener knows to his sorrow, the snail is as choice in his eating as Mrs Camp. The beet of everything for ...

WILL POWER FOR MANNERS

... cannot drive in. No, no. What a wretched place! The smells are fearful, said Mr Marvin, daintily picking his way in the confusion of ash barrels, garbage boxes, and dirt piled upon the narrow sidewalk. Dear, dear : • bad place for a sick woman. This ...

TOPICAL TITBITS. Milestones an handy things - -sometimes. How. ever: there is a want of unanimity, co to apeak, ..

... interest will he shown in the Forth. coming Arts and Crafts Exhibition. Elgin will be faced before many with the problem of garbage dihposal. The - lumping ih obje•tionahlc in many trap, and dumping ground cannot be continued f•r ever. We have not a sea ...

IF YOU HAD PLENTY OF MONEY

... nothing but the b ackbone. In the drawn they resort to the seaside, like their betters, where they surfeit on any garbage stranded by the tide or pick up • living from the shellfish. When puzzled by the hardness of the shell they show • sagacity which is rather ...