. St. Nicholas [serial]. crews and screw-eyes and coppertacks and nails. To do this costs a little more,but there is no danger of an important jointgiving way through rust, for water is bound toget in the boat, either from the rain or fromshipping it over the sides. The descriptions and the diagrams given inthis article have avoided, as far as possible, goinginto minute details, for the reason that such de-tails often confuse any but a trained is expected that the photographs of the fin-ished boat will furnish to the boy canoe-builderthe information intentionally omitted in the de-


. St. Nicholas [serial]. crews and screw-eyes and coppertacks and nails. To do this costs a little more,but there is no danger of an important jointgiving way through rust, for water is bound toget in the boat, either from the rain or fromshipping it over the sides. The descriptions and the diagrams given inthis article have avoided, as far as possible, goinginto minute details, for the reason that such de-tails often confuse any but a trained is expected that the photographs of the fin-ished boat will furnish to the boy canoe-builderthe information intentionally omitted in the de-scriptions. The main purpose of this article isto start the boy right in the essential part ofthe work, and then let him exercise his own in-genuity in the matter of finish. The expense account should not exceed thefollowing: Wood $ Copper tacks and nails 60 Brass screws and screw-eyes 60 Gromets for sails 15 Fittings, galvanized Sail-sticks, spruce .75 Canvas Muslin for sails Paint Rope 70 $ Vol. XXXI.—79. gill BED-TIME. \%H\0 -WdmM Mfe^p*a TOiBgri By Katharine Pyle. TfflF- l|£UjjjaiHBw| E^^^M GOOD NIGHT IN THE NURSERY. fylir Jn, *WJ vf^MK*!Sn Now all the little toys are going to sleep, ma W^Mmih^kX 1 ^^^^^ra The dolls and Noahs Ark and old tin sheep, W^Ssff^Ww* (Ptei^ll The music-box, the marbles, and the kite : M^^^^ii ^JE^lfeil The curtains have been drawn, and it is night. §^^fHi|§H^|4 hI&^H They do not wish to play ; they talk no more :Put them away and close the cupboard door. TOMMY TOYMAN. When the little children Are all asleep in bed,Comes old Tommy Toyman, With his noiseless tread. No one sees him coming,Creeping up the stairs, In the tasseled nightcapThat he always wears. A pair of great round spectaclesHe has upon his nose, And straight up to the nurseryAnd to the toys he goes. When old Tommy Toyman Finds the little toysTorn and scratched and broken By careless girls and boys, He sends each one bad dreams,To dance above their head


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