Eye openers [electronic resource]: good things, immensely funny sayings and stories that will bring a smile upon the gruffest countenance . veland sends me*? ?* a printed paragraph, signed Lucretia,and says, I venture to forward to you theenclosed article taken from a new3 correspon-dence in a New Haven paper, feeling confi-dent that for gushing tenderness it has neverbeen equalled. Even that touching Westernproduction which you printed in the JuneGalaxy by way of illustrating what Cali-fornian journalists term hogwash, is thin whencompared with the unctuous ooze of Lucre-tia. The Clevelander
Eye openers [electronic resource]: good things, immensely funny sayings and stories that will bring a smile upon the gruffest countenance . veland sends me*? ?* a printed paragraph, signed Lucretia,and says, I venture to forward to you theenclosed article taken from a new3 correspon-dence in a New Haven paper, feeling confi-dent that for gushing tenderness it has neverbeen equalled. Even that touching Westernproduction which you printed in the JuneGalaxy by way of illustrating what Cali-fornian journalists term hogwash, is thin whencompared with the unctuous ooze of Lucre-tia. The Clevelander has a correct judg-ment, as Lucretias paragraph, hereuntoappended, will show : One lovely morning last week, the pearlygates of heaven were left ajar, and white-robedangels earthward came, bearing on their snowypinions a lovely babe. Silently, to a quiethome-nest, where love and peace abide, theangels came and placed the infant softly on ayoung mothers arm, saying in sweet musical FOR WASHING CAGE-BIRDS AND POULTRY The most successful Breeders, Exhibitors, and PRIZE-WINNERS USE SUNLIGHT SOAP and pronounce it best for the Canary Washing. In describing a demonstration of CanaryWashing before a local Bird-breeding Asso-ciation, the Norfolk Daily and EveningStandard of March 10, 1891, says:— Mr. Weight, of Norwich, took five birds,extremely dirty, and in 30 minutes, with the aid ofSunlight Soap and a Sponge, placed them on a parwith exhibition birds for cleanliness, expressing hisopinion that Sunlight Soap removes dirt quickerthan other soaps, and therefore gives birds theopportunity of sooner recovering from the severe test of handling and washing. y V( Preparing Poultry, Pigeons, &c, for Exhibition. Writing October 5th, 1892, the Sub-Editor of Fur and Featherobserves:— I have used Sunlight Soap constantly for the past sis years for preparingPoultry, Pigeons, and Cage Birds for Exhibition, with the result that I have won:many hundreds of prizes with birds washed with
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