PICS THAT SWIM.
Let mo .rccord the funniest thing I haVei seen.', for some" tin'io past (writes our travel- -! ; v ling, correspondent). ... Riding along.'inaa'r 'a -" creek, I siftv something, brown. jump, into tbos" 'V water.;' then • ahothoiy... I. what' they ■ To my; astonishment', -'tjiey;., wero: pigs.half-bred' ■Tahiwbrths;''''.;-Tjieir! J .] ,' i ' . mother was neiar by,-aiid tho' jo&hgatWll.were"' Quito enjoying a swim.- Some' ofthbte'Vivero . 1 on the bank, about .three- above; ;tho . water,. and. they itdok' a ; ,tho stream,, and sivanTquito easily,. «Jigs do'' ; .. ■ 1 not, as a - rule, take readily iVut theso littlo seemed . ;to s bo qiiite -at • homo iu it. •'
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 97, 17 January 1908, Page 2
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100PICS THAT SWIM. Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 97, 17 January 1908, Page 2
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