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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1925-02-26, Page 2• • V-7 ,,,, keg, te We ileiVer lover toleette0i.,:ttli eee4.11iigs inaTr 'siv4i 'ittlit4 , .tweve,r-Invreastne ,Interimt,".1k'variety of• lovely Rit#110.-; .-- .„ 1 1. 0„, 40'0. tiqwerap,:# 4erder. ..0fr r. r The Iceland lInfpy Is eiietbet Ifile.:;:. t ,,,,,, 'prppg,r1riod-'oat:nnd.•,rplailteli'Plallt;':''It.A.:41yern, (....*i.n.'f 4 ).T.iere;exte 1/4 SeaStni, than the .f)Tiental- and is oriAB,1%4,-at1,1ntlita.:teati1r.e 9fithe'snr.,, en, fet atleast slit' months et the year. attifesuitable for the:Voilt Of the ber.)---.-. :Many fine .perennlel. tieWera.,.oan 139 tisr -.4).*: it 417eAre:1,1".9t InOre- :OW Oae ,.:tatti9t1!„ fro* InOct: at 'very little • ex- foot 'high-, ' .!rhe %Colo:re-are -,0t.irnitoff',: a"00,; .!,4.41,,.03•01.31 *Olaf( the: available corning: 14 'aimde-B.: Of 'Otallge.i. yel197(p ,• .9ragete,A1149014..tOthellome: sbenyi now 101t0'..r., V fillilt::414d. '14111S..,' • ' : ' 'Pt 4l401.1.Pr'Wls. n.0*As.4.4,9., rli,estrille Althoiigli, ...it'rlileAiiial;, iiewering; tke ., ..:04". 4°1074 of .perennials iiiitit..40.teSC0(4437041" 09.* Peed. the'09,1101011.417 .‘ . 9Prink, or Shimmer, ',.' ;',,.. , ' ,,.. • - .' 1,,bell is well wer;th. rii,•.Pliiee. IA tke hor1'.' 14 *00 .,..emstilte:,,i,epogommilf,...pt , 40ri. Most attractive during Sittig- ee'il . . 4 ' '.*114P'47:Yerifer,fe ttli.' 014.14•"Ngtoppg...Of '4.nlY.,,,'..tilO In'rgo .4011;00090„.gowe,is.,. ,. ,ietite:,*.glet,y,,r .s•ofconVe;e4••OPiketiaVtbe '14441111: '*,11'4f...e:•WlieS,, • el'e ' -Aliv4-Ye. : :Platita,.iiiiiiifienVY'!fer: .:eli.art' Oat:they ....etttkilitk '4;01, ttr‘etiVe. and. the colors '-':*.ilt" not inerrnIt; '''Cnin,i: toOttiOr,. tot04r44-.1P:0;..7 z'W.tttte.....' Nun. .,,,m0tviii ,inui ' :..1,so.t.-' tt;., leili-,lears. Each group' Iiiiiit.en.Y.,Ot. 4be0..e'Ola'r,S, il.M7-: he Var.', .gentilec.;,:,ilt 11'.00-QV')i1X- plants .ac0;irtlimw.: -0.4se*.:-9,01917atelY 4',oe .! :Platt :'•stiecitit.. ,rtly, *of ,s,**(010,;:.;:not;,•;.ittl''.:•.t0_,..tftt000.. ''P':plor'-'0.4e,Fts :.,c,04, be.,:eerried out If the 0,clins-:'-'4art,.:, -TO enable ttin.:70:a0T-apillortiorlvso70140111eiliIll:Eiplitittf, fife &0i'lit04101.104--`,00.$0.s in ihis•Lnannen, .0..40;'11-9*01.116,'-sci.ttlat se.04:inusti'li0 '..: the : pii:edr. ii, best .sown•• in a temporary-.: 'seWis' eaelv-year:..L,L ,bek•tt4e.eilientiiig'.tile:•000t11140 to the', ,*:: The :Peillarti.4.• iS:•• deservedly very J).Orfier fici*_ 11-14*,in..Sentembon: utit,.. ipOnntnr.,. tInO,'' to its ainittapit: and ric".4, „• ,tnt 0,0vont00;•ou',-.0o*.or...017,:lo'bitt...1Y: rcolored-',:•linwerv*biCir--CorapyLie alt '. Water :trole4rollyilio .0440: bee.iiiii.4, siniiiee Of '' criiiieflei, Old and orange.' : estattitootl:.,. .,, ..':;.• -: '' • -' • .. • f It 11.012yars -frotkiate' spring 'until fall.• : 'Mill. te it ' " ' ' ' '1 Q ' f . oitO.- -- . - . *nolo • exorcised net',..to,:•Ciiver. small setlent'sub4ect.fOr.,entting tied an, alt - seeds ' :-„-Y.0-,4h9'.',„,,04. .•.,4- i_wai, OrPolni s grtin ra la anether'ex , . , care ,. ; • • , • „ . ex- must the•••-seoft.ot inniol.s.oni.3On,140o0or. 1 t,0ot aitoNited...tO .form ,!npnoto0A0,.,7,00::'00.77. iii:'•gc,i.miliatiu,g; seed.:- e 4 - a SY I e. flow° • " •• '' •1.1i 010 •d i I h 'xi 0',..'s.,Otrolt, • 'i not be alidled,tol'dry-L,Are rtnit';i•Oow inleoliit•tieff hOrtiq" On _ , ...,•:',,r,fH.i.','rA'S1,.eih,..S-•• 7'.-,FA1000leeesetV:et40*rPg9' 41141teidtbeemarbeOther Gharnin'o's,-•,y.."a•-'•t '.i-e-tl-e-a-. clter t1:Oki•'eaefing-Tntirii--7StrtaafteS orchrysanthe-m-. • u -m - - needliiige, begin tn-40,Pear....'411:'Weed• are'PartlettlarlY7ialtiable for. "cutting .growth must be kelt :front ,the 'seed purposes. The:, large, single: •'• flowers bed •• ' • , •:• t‘ • : • are mir4 white:with a YelloW'Sentre.-- ,named. The eoneilawer-:-.indbeeltit4-Idat•Its .rtiikettftent seed, 9110.. ,alt the iier,0401a1 11. add* a brightnesi, to the border • or ••4 best during late sunimer and fall; and • rghq..p.rofeettional. plannershave. ' Of lilacs, dtlg,W9edi •SP11`494, :Old :other 'fornntl#1: ,n7A41;:-.094.. - v..1Ach-- nsO tUct '444 . ab.out;, hardy ri44411be As usually effective andl pleasinge 000lrelo-whern'there 18 in0P,'. :9.1'.4he41, loilts. yttil. eltmb- tng ro4e,3 -011'it,ts t.30411„ent• " ' nu Owl§ OP,P14..W0114 walls quite die .4PC from one ,941/thet •;,tind' • •-7#1;fit the tront. ysiTte: betWeeli the -"trent .4901" a4.4. the public F0444.• Sttalga .11‘8: relatively ..1t, 4.0010.be • neat. anU well , •Icelltt"Lrather, .4114, severe 19 . Its *:trnotroolit,, and Open tn•.' the ' 044114: 404 - oeygi properly designed. and pro,' Amid' 0,0e- :,.lierlYr cOnhi-icted, with blilliiinger,"Wenlil ornanintitsl. as not. be Pi, bad:. • fountains, .cast-irou.. dogs, swings :or. 14 all Ilia' . a fundamepthl. , , . seats. :".• •• , •• • ' . • • • :•requitelneat simplicity 'Zile' greet ,„ :the.'service • yard. :PA. inclis791411SablO. qualty belongs. es- . , , . . . . .W111..conneet.directik, with the:kitchen, ,,p,eelally.,t0..the. feral itteue..., • . On. the:, fiii.M•7,it nattally. eenneti. :,•411,1`,triek•ster..should. littni.81104. -4#4. Vie011F, • yard. ,,In'thia.',.soorrco!Tar the .:Ivagia .eitrobi ii4nid, be : Ofeitted: the• 4 le-'lluag ,ont,':the's#OOdpile",•lEs 401.4 the 1.:11141,4inge.:::.,One'idilesii't 'eltOOde' a. rwlf.eniIlIr., r'are4•Sunned;- ..he*e. Iikerthattr, of briatnrrifOne'r.er csnlent. are fre- •ettently* built to make these subillV1- '0101:1S, • Snell. • walls are entiorilar in Canada .1,* but the .0411' IS, thot,, Jit0.0' goinetitneo,' too: democratic: forany 44.0i and -4 Well-bniit..Wall liro . . other. eperoione-1<usepara017•,h91011g. 04, vfith-i10),.•hAu!..9 ,wi,:.•?ds•'!"47 ,PeNiti'ed; pati and 444 rca4( me' biter Whei. Where , ithiceaYbittere as usille and direct pra9- ;that is the pOrtion. of the yard Where landsgalie gardening te make grace- ;-'1`liird, there garden fl CuiVes iiiseroatoa.:744tdhouvgialuct.sb,eattpecri the familY live% '_ ere, is whero the haminock..,hangS,. ..whe,re • there,' z • aie *Vent spurioue. oh - seats and tables and perhaps fur:: "sthey ialnc4:11,thf.rolt:iyf Y.; de‘ e, eirorc: for orHere 1. t I ce. Is rst 6-1 .:}t5)1 'I Cat' 441 3:8 " r‘,:'°Dit;e7.'tt.in' lcie9r1t.lapn714ofP:laY.:Cur've,d walk' betwIten. the pealle•:rettd•ancl'•the, front Wti4e :49)141 g4X4en' ya,.rd-4eonneets.s-Avitir-the-ttout,halL'of, ROWING WAIN AGAIN blow • The.4.Sstro .r.srn:Stn, TotIng. pt,. •and 's Itgoci, stave l4qp441 tnonclawo, ,',Too often, however, •fortof adva:Ocing, age are 'C004494 t1"..)." -lin,, proving or inceSeysIng; the general .ap, ',..181nranP0, in proof, Pt 'WO, 41PAPIPPAtt. :there may :he: cited the Litinturierable.. • "beauty sheep"' 'operated: for the hopes,: Hair , is ,t1Tett_ so .tlInt, the. color:, in 1 - dentthey ply..4.:vcry-in'otitst)to tro; dttetnott,,:tn: 4IncreasiU 419wpforfiellPt4-,:::. :6:10; • ,n very 'obvipus. Veneer, Faulty;,,, and fful i5riato141:i.,:,ish!,.g;:pet::::71.,:ifi_014f3,:ex.5.. di• in„clething with the-'Sist'a reaseCge and. egage9,104'• bee and tuuI. A casual 6,e44„parnei4(ataliPeeri11.0.4.t..: , ' or 40; 4topeot$90'.oc,. prep91'*''' tions offered ,-,fcr• Sale ;in- the.:shops ks conviiming evidence.otthe 01111.9at tml- versal detdre Of. theluinictarate to . ',remain 'youthful and beantiftil ;fp, . pearante. -; - This desire, to reinabi young In hetlY. 4,,,a and • prtiagi as d:e by ,t•Sa,egin, 8,141.141.,et persons: try to -do's° in, a sensible WaY • are tit tho.. present time an enjOyable. Woe •of •life .and.licialth. may be..rna.. .tained :by the averageinau. or Woman . • for A 'eager Period'illan' at VI:X., other'the 'history ;of the bliMan' race, • • „• • ..• •-••••, .Soni"etimes ..Persous4-who -are richer. lii years than in .eeminopEense try, to: grow young ,•tigain,by- a Pr.ecess of, • itivenation•. However, trem:-4, physio- logical •staridnellit, • • saelt tia' asfpi • nia.ticei is impoSsibie • .Tlies.trutli hinnaii-teirtg who lives. long .:enough.; The, ch. anges':, aec.oiripanYing. old: age will be btter understood...,when it 'IS , th endent Ti • USA norme 1, iftniFT9iiing-76-rImin Here nhint-lie--sonte-:,,goo4:nele9.11' lawn - • • - This is the real home part of the, farmyard. It shosid therefore be, warm and sunny and protected from' WW1 SWiet `Bigtesic', bael. yards,: uprtioted, t, saplings and "the. wind': there Must ibe :good popininio, thmigh the wisest' and what net While4fter 14 the distance shade in it, toe. .04e Or two big shade Whel7e' earier41°warbw•qdbjectii. are moot:ponderouri, of animals,•are among , Alice :still plunged on, withe can gradually going past. : ••. • - the 1nOst' priinkiSh, • ..4o.,. one is ever is111' elhighig to her trunk • tittP , ti .tbir.ibtint.y.,,,totiiiite„.owers in sulevi;-"ii Ole 'to 'tell 'what they're going to dO, sT,Sarelititeher ‘30,the bead of a cat.. , Thel,long-spurred'ediurithines l'th variety of 'OOlOrit, Itie Partiedlar,IY'ta's, or When they're going to do' it," says ' • Half an hour later: She Was recaP- chatting: alio deserve to 30 130..1,10n ,,43.bi.e. . Mr °CourtileY ItYleY, cooper. in bis dei-' tilted and released, a inuch chasteh0d. 11 ;Atilt circus book; Lions 'N' Ti mei eiePhaet,,fer Wliele calla had lest their , . . :- • ' "•'' : - 'N' Everything. Tikey love play, nd : ' • • '` '41YiaaP'ailabalirt breath-4earing • ' i ch ose uneipected Playthi rs Mhote-n 'ft5 Is etipecially inapprOpriate. This front the house and. ihouli exhibit:the sante . • qualifictitions. ' It, Should be simple • Though Aids' simplicity, really looks best aid wearshingest, there is an other .mest.practital: reason. for tt--up,• keep. , Every' home. 15,r011114e. reqgires tr. erit48;141;011:01BeaMganitderenliatillreeOl'shOulcl there -• care. : Ninety-nine. out of eveTy. htut. sfoerrevtob:. yseatrd'off:udfr.otnili :0 thkeitroekeent. narc' iiinvei: fore, with wbuitghli;ei.wtoe.;Yder•:101noit; mwie:ho,smeara:iel viorld., It may be separated frem the than they get. , The•simPle Yard; there - ties, and it.,niay be equally protected, areas, Straight ;walks and: no frills, can ... frOnt.the front yard.. • , ' • • , 9in taken care of with nuieh less Ittbo... ' len 'can. be secured by • ::• The' clean, iwell-planhod . farmyard, is ono 'ilelplilutum. or hardy larkspur lure h• ,ratiwor. Is the hest- • . • informal • . a•rlghtest to .the iii.d.ni.3‘t;k4iIng.tie:tnii*rotti.gliiit. "iiftree , ' • "•7*'•ei'eianial4" •'• arietY i?!...151.•°11P7 rt4StV.I., '",..0,1i.0-nikk'rq:Clai:i,°;I: , tiny white_o ,moat 1 lig. ,!,:t 'Otive and n '01411411ke-niasse-••• • 4 u sought 2n2a.Pg tin an • , dear 'Old lady 1:I•L times • - e new 8 • ' e ft. ...thing of: 'trail:1116;d never taken •suc a .)1911,. ; • • • d°14 1 rjgo7Otir I " nd. • ;ieien • 'IS: before her • She was Ner .,ne • plich SeParnt evergr 111 ' Perhaps the :. eens ' ' derlY fa !ries Thank as4neaus-a-simPlest der families in Can' Other...1197er , Th hardy ea isa plants; It last!. Inured .in , Silent land •OleaSin*"' e din tkina ,alei:"•Sg0.0 14. •`17,,7,°:i451Lc;:•,, ,.;;;* old ' r: tin she was 14 r eglY t " '• "se'. C .61014 her ia the neaKeSt citt a!! cans.She hived eTeceni oolc v °LiiTy?ol!')ren_th,•:: has large aluct el;hnge, heT lt,374dUmp; Pl" 'citable addition . 1M:tr.:five '-iiunerte.rs hobby Was stepping, • Yong' lost he should 'Pass the station for In for which she was bound, and tecOrd- ingly. ht:i repeatedly asheffher fellow travelers if, they had, arrived at Car-. .“ Suddenly 4her.e. was • a crash; the 'train gave a . terrific larch and jumped. the rapes. ran down an tem- ,. bankraent, causing a ;lot .` of: the, pas- sengers, including the old to be hurled .'intoz a. field at, the; bettem Or; the steephieline. • opening. her. eYes;. She inquired of the .u4n. who had fallen beSttle her: \ "Is this ,,Carterserilie, Please'?" "NO,r.. was the rePly, "this. Is 'a ca- laintv. • • avoirdupois.. Her: , 01/Pies,;. :usna Y PYrethru In varioud pleasing It and` Alice' , 'elr.,;10.t.,tn‘ltors.With.:tito;t1(041,.. , . • _ • - Par? ,. do :make , Bowers- , eir.,-"gtoWn-•netkr eat*. fiotn,Vliitel,hrougfi Shades of pia, ea.o•soottoo opoo rose .ta ,scarlet. • Excellent' for had run over: a'nd . desei'tbe. these plants; and In - Juno, alat11•07eFs enrit. hi: the season. : qmbied,baelc. t� the circusgreendk, her -Just bef�i'e thehardy .border -getinto Mallow marvolsor Iilblseus, bearing' sweet ' self aittin.': StneetitneS? 0";44-it4fOkr. 'itt,r)..40,.**.lini?: POO makes a liab-41?.lant !.solemnly ' marehing .With. her. ••: ". • • •,.• • fO1' ..0111.:19Tge border and it 'AOC:ens:for In tho parade, 41, ,:sev4i.4..oths, Tbe t.t.tolfeelcirank to7-tail • .'rhe fiowers are enormous and, 4n. ngli :toe*, mititO. to glowing . cr - • . . line 46i •:•the.,:gutter,: they are of ttan- :::.b.ther worthwhile ...Varieties, Intim:tell re. bitib p,utty; and with.delighta.t•tto squash a cnn hadehieventee sient beauty.weai'e more than 1 and ..tr'ot. duteouslY to her .,co-Mitensed• freedom, . With 'codon, .. Piume••• poppy, 'shell. ' •' • t • • ' fthl 'Buti,41ice smashed one can ina4y; 3.411te.ti,,e..ri.,:,,,44...u,:.prOdnreerd„. • ..••• Ioceienttife,• b;ltraing.ifat;.*glebe.t. St. 1.ei looked as The predomlnating color of the•feiokilneelvi'eaerdt4hroQlw1Yihnogc1;a...rieue'.i, are.,th.f.! it was the neon I our. The parade grient p0ppy 18 scarlet, but there are sainveu,_ clove-scented".1311:11t,. gold, dist, peren- bad. returned: the :ceolchottie was in Pittle',.•*arfetiei;"'and7'it-t14A.'seed was Wel eandytuft,•.reek soapwort, Snew: fell swing. "'At 'one side, was a collec: •iaved',ftinilaioOd'rePteSentative col- 111,0Ummerfand rOse: don of feer-or-five-gallon. 'cans .that • , • , once had. contained pie 'apiiles, Altec upto', of, tho' , in;tlie:cinirch41-:Sorneone, has Saidit::""has,-;been, reSponetble: • for . in .the Home.", • , . , That Headathe. . , . The ,tWe' commonest headaches! are; those, :•dne", respectively to eye-Str•ain and consttpation., . The 'eye headache Is apt to be made worse by dile , , edle ,spottedthein; stie. glanced toWard her: keeper ;he wa8 'busy and' not looking. Quietly . Alice sneaked. from her ; place and :Set her morefeot • On 'a• can and', then. 'on another...- squashed .saV. ;:.• ' , A Scientists Feat. ita e ' On one n. sei Mist had ,the 1865 and 1866 Atlatitie cables joined. 't. Newfoundland, thus making one omelet@ leop cif 4;600' relies With a lefaeterey :arid gave • out a delicious' e, combined cables' and eceived 'single cell consistibg, • of , silver. t imble containing a little dilute' acid, which had been iinmersed a small r d. of zinc, he. sent signals through • ,This is true. to a. great extent. --The t em on a mirror.galvapometer.• ' • • all we ean from the pastand to build She gated fur L- . custent of A group Of people gathering work, by reading much,• or by reading odor (4 apple. "1 ' ' ,` ' • - • :education .sultecl for mak' ' ing life use - around the,little'eld organ or pihno in fine 'print ' It is 11101•0 l'kel t b ther and . another , cart., The stuff as • : Col. John H. Patterson, D.S.O., noted British, 'engineer, says . the nilist d , • tbe honie on.,a1Stinday evening- after Worse. in the ,,Oyening, although 'some the Sensitive tip Of, her trunk exuloied ' Driving Economies • r • 1 .• • 1,, 110 Educatiowil. E'pigrams." "'Youth has those fine qualities that • belong to unsullied life, and all ;those ,handicapc _that accompany inexpert. enen:" • ' • . "The leve of children and of oduca- tient is a means of all good:"' . "40 • glands' the .human. body.. • As one gioWs -older, •the : Inn'ctioni of these glands, are first,niodifid and • finally stiepended. ;• • ' . • ' . • . Habits Condtitive. to •Ph'yettai 'Health. , The anattitinable s tat OlCaoWn' as,. re- : • • .-2."The'',Caprenie test . .0k human ••pre -c. . .juyenation-may be approximated When. ..___,..• , right • living - is, substito Lek' for faulty • 'bi7altt.tiliekhroasibthitssi.iturtilie :.4;61tfaiwigiesseiwforrtnr, giiii.h.t,.::: "'• , . , ;rest is. the finality ef•ehildqife and. its . proper habits 9, .sleep,,, die:t and, „xer- ,. opportunities: for. ' vilioleamne, .ClevelOP,• cis e" afford. k clue to the, acquiSitieff„,Of.., • inent,••lialniineici•:and satisfaction," ,•• .' tiniforinly ;geed, health. and., longegitY9t. -. ••• • '!Any.parent.or °any Child, Who Seeks Penance nr; .extraVagant but • u,tiery,,, . ' 'education for •the delittera,nee from the intoMpetent prospects Of..artifibial:.ie*•, • . - need. of ,nce.rking hard ends. it a Milne; juVenation 'is: nii. More, than ' -'a readY.,.... • et:Wan:tent, a Ohioan .0.32d,•ti.',.snare means- Of. aelf,,deceptioni 134. obsery- both .as, knietinS and an end.".', . • • , ance .,' .0. the Principles. -of'2'personal :. • "TO seek to eseape one's' share Ot hygiene will Prodece much more. ittst.,..,,• ,.. . toil in life ' Is. really to. Waste. one's ing anil satisfactery result's., - ' . .•Ponrersi. to Wrap ene',S, talents hi ,toe.... ' so. long as the .natural longiag: On , , naplcies and, cerements of the.:toieb,".• • titie part 17,1f Inankind fer 'eternal. youth 4 . . . "ConditIons of riiral life .shonid and --(JL fife ,cannot be gratified . 'fade se attract:lite that the boys will it lietemes . necessary. to. turntoLew be impelled' to. work fer sheer love of Iipettamilar means l 'of , approXimating -,doing things, fcir the exhilaration and the objects of these desires. Witbea -I delight, that .caine through the labour sellable •atterition to certain • well de- thatlecreetes mastery for service."' fined and readily accessible principles "Our duty and , privilege are to learn ef perSonal hygiene it possib • . keep pace With; Father •"l'ime „Instead of falling prematureli by the wayside. Furthermore, it is also practicable; In Many • Instances at least; to • retain one's physical Mental faculties to spoil an 'extent as to make oltl age a- ' pleasure rather than, a burden: It j..nrOpr,tant that thitee • , . , its•riSe cougregatiojial singing. eon-. to the eY4.9.. The :Pain is -felt In' the • • ••• • • thalThirkilled 130 orhis ine11,•. while are those who are bora into sympathy' •- . it • „muth left, and that inquiring tru Brakes in correct working order. . A • - , gregatiohal ;Singing In ban doubtless forehead, beh nd the eyes, or in t e • . . • on tt construction Jo in Erica. , 1 with the people's needs and trained was still when in a fit of au- 11 u•orkin , arts lubricated to as- • ' ul an ,thereliy. jeyous ands•happY for the depths for. more aild-more, fasted,' • Well inflated' tires • ti ft • church to aing. hymns; no doubt -had earlY moreing headaches are also due • • ' • •° - • Waited 'up all night to' she& twO'llons I • • e n o eac ers we require • • • ' -- • as good as. It Smelt.. But there.wasn.t -Proper--ca.rliuretor .adjustinent, - • •• - lug experience of 'his ilf,e wita when he, the.preient" • • . , siarang from the Singing 'alba ancients '. temples. . If you suspect • yeur, head- -poking• • . as related in: the- Bible: • • .:'• • • • acheof being due to an"eye-strain, sent -mindedness, forgetting it. •WaS , ' sure stooth funning. • • , into ability te.meet them." • ' desire to. enjoy- a hale ,and happy old • tarn In itar;:l...tlyublilifetan_tial: •17ti,t.,..1:. • .f,o_tinda. Pacing the . Future With ,uottrage: The inevitability Of old age ihusti.he'°' fully reabzed aCcepted and the changed Conditions .courageenali Met. When Wperson. becomeaolti; he: can- not expect Jo ',have, his, youth reatored,-, • • • 4This brings un the topic otreligious sult an oculist.. . • there, she allowed the old sulachingi isengage clutch ,Whenever.iicrsSible "Instruction and training, in youth • .. . , - Urge' to. :return upon: her.. .-vp. went 0 • A ci coast...., , harvests of. national wealth as Well •as .• music' and MuSie, of the Bibie: In this, • if ,Y011 are • satisfied that-.YoUr eyes . . .,• • . .. ..: ... - . . . heavy_ foot, poised ,over ,the .cali and 1 btain sufficient *.Inonienitue , when . In an unpretentiotat part of Bevis- teM is, net being abused;. and still you ch.en- -came -doWn;1:, , ,•• -, •.... - : • 1 iip roaditing a' heavy ,grede to 'carry lrary.-is•-tone of the strangest factories.0t some better. •frillte.” . - • • ' I connection' it ta; interetting - to note are sound, and that your digestive •sYs- get „ headaches,. you should; ba.,70:.• a, • , The :next 'thing the clronS• knew ono -th car a .Considerable..diSta,nce up ibe• ia• rigiand: '1„A" Beeid compoundeci ,:•:"If the People. .1.111.starVe the schotils. . . . •.-', • , .• • • the .fit-iiiiiiis:Denegal tweed.-- .1-•:' .. . ' I 'the PeoPlo itarveinientallrrtheanior-. untouched the 'disease erwhielt it. is . you leave the ' breeze,- and a soreedhing eIephant , , : -",Cog.ori',' Grass, , often .in, a thick atmosphere of .pea,.t 1:a'lso.! ' ' .. • . ' • • " ' nteY: °Hail the pain, but •rcionied cottagei .of the Irish .PeaSentst ' • "Taxation ainong 'a free '. people le ,- was coneeived, in the term. of sacred ran 'w,i,Idly for the free. and (lien eciee-. •••• In the Pl‘idilippiriee there: iS a grass The number cif headathe, medicines. cleth- a' hare t • t• th " ' 'These.,Oonilitions.gtio to . tho 1 eVer,Y110,dY ohIPPing, in tci..,do,.wiMt .no 1-14 niqy eiPett,I.however, to reap the i• . ,,,• lyric ,gong,.... .. • , ' ' . • . 1. , .,, :trying to:Warn-you,..". . ... ' t• . try, with her ,trank Waving niediSr Iii -a. 10.-1 it as. . Cogon,',!., 711,10 :grows as,, smoke'. one. °Mild dti b t h' 1 - ' " ' ' . . ' - David' the Iharplat'43 time was the .• vain effort- to rid itself of a.. five -gat- hig 1 ....s a man s head and, has roots.so Giving Tea Its Smell. lire the ineanii of bringing: abtIndant ' that' as...early Op In the Old Testament as Genesis, we 'find reference, to • masie,-,"Jnbal 4O was the tattier of a4 'anew -Mr therharp and . , The Hebrews were a Music loving people, and a lax* part of their poetry medreal exainifiltioir.:: It is. de:lige:rads. end of 'the coelchouse had . deParted to . eedeavor'fb-itrlie-adaCh4 7 Ilierferiber4T- Wo-fi 'a -Catering; •. de before changing geeig. there Is 'iittid to ."Seent" imitation Of the. !echOOls may retaliate by lotting . • • , _ - at home ith Patent medicines. . 'Yoh .14v,91.° sverinrned 'can•Was fiutei ed in - • The real cloth Is'npuii. in, the one: and in •it• :measure materially c c eris odor. e pres- alone, u w le all can benefits or wise living In youth. Not ,teitglithat no.' Ordinary .iminials: eau i,iiienee . of which ;14. c'onsidered ba: be . a; do together with great benefit., !to C11. Y. • . drag a plow thrOugh it:".:It has :been' mark Of• the rg e nu inn fabrie.... After the'l' each." .•. • ;, . : • „ ' ..!'' . ``", . • gratefully but .he will he better pre-, , the` ruin of thoesands ,of ferteera who,;• .speciai. .golution.li beern• '.ii. plie.tv to "It .107, itit.-:.-08 i.-.04-e-ritia4----10•-th:olongl.-p4ren-,•-itO..-7111.eete,:;the:'!-InCrea.aed . latialtui , by the Use .of.•;fertilizers . and ...other -yells' of imitation homesphri„. the •de- „ilin that the people 'Should sePport the Placel. upon a,' gradually .Weakettleg • . Metliptle hari. tried (0 keep the snoce .ceptiiep: is sti,pettedt tii4I. toren bit 4'•c,,..:,scheala :Willingly as that their. 'child, organism, R,Piwteaation, .Se „C.a1100, is • :fields under Otiltivatioir for .perieds of pert i4..deeeived; ••- I ren should attend them." ..,. : • .4 ,Myth., On theether' hand, prolongiV. n , ' '' ,- Faking ti'lLo aratua, of tert-lia a longl ' "The hhid,:ef• school f Won4l' lilce :to,. ilea of life.*ith reasonable' retention . yeara. " - - ' ' • • ' Id 7 -Car more than there are Varieties of. manY nani•es'• lon .caathat had clamped UPon it with' Is legion. Ther go under ' *gOlden age of• Hebrow ',male,. be, with • the tightness ,,of e Iti)e, A sthall. tree. Hiog .•SolOtnim, wait resPOnSible" Jai' . , . got ,in. the .,•Way,: then. got 'mit, roots, inedicini-but ,ultiniately they all be bringing Ito tiro forefront., Ilie,mtisietil '. -• , eleitient'in the religjetis service: Havni •appointed four thblisand Levies to, be. ' gingers, • and musicians' in • the thber7. nattee • of .•GichiOn and Mount Zen; .whilat SOlomonta religithis inusleal tir• • time. being,' they inalte'.the' liefulaclits '' . , rangeMentS -for the dedication; of ',tile; morOreauent, and so establish "theni, . • teiliple were upon k gigantic sotile,.i' . selves. a4 an integral part ,iti. A Violins, . . 4,The LeVites, the singers al :af nein , circle....ef headaches acid ..headache 1 ... ." of Agaph, Of 1.1eniatt, of 'Jude thun(With . • their ions' and their hrethren,,, being' eltres' 't - ' ' '. • ' ' ' ' r• I Reinember thdt - a licadaehe may; be '. arrayed in Whitt linen, -betting Oyin-1 ' 806(1 !' the •Warnhig Signal of a:.-dizease. whielt ' bals;• and psalteries, 'and harps, I treated early eau be mired,-TrOin- the lit:the east end of the altar." ; • . :1 'League of ,Ilect eresa ;Societies," ' • •. long to the 'group of .coakar deriva:. hlanches,and,a . L , fives, „and 'all are poisoneuS more eio Iran raj' fast horae's ; menagerie at - less, in the same' Sort, of way. "A tenciants sCurried franticaliy forth characteristic of their llSe: Is tll4C 1111011 i• t•rAll brtiiell fahcos, rained UL .-.1 cliiinase: , Foot 'finalities .Cit ie.a•• lack'" ii.bility,„Irde)li,gence: ani.goei Niili; for reasonably',:be pipeeted .. to follOw' a.. ' one that spells •• of phyoical ...Rad' mental, vigor, may ,„ • while' they relieve the pain ...for . the '• -'• , been o„ Secret licconipliShinont ' of the .se0 for 'Itral like Is . ,.... the teftestitag •fragrauce of 1..Ae...ypetg :,,Ilte hody-,•-•-•.streugth, and skill (-)r. the ,carefilliy. lived ,l,ife.- The rules of 'the'4.: :sliootS 'from which the. bgs.t China tea mini,. grasp of, truth and insigi,•; ands' 3ttnier Ted ,Crit.c.,s lIcalth, Ciaino ire ' A • tli, .'dollOientY With •ii, few brolien ' 1,1:::::00,t..b:siiitiiiilee.,toe, .1,0,4ti.ai .:,1161.c.s...tip,,.,, :,,c:i.iii.e!.d.sf.prrit_.7....:ear. e,...9n 0 -m114 -T004 gdod mode; They. are :repeated here ' * ' . , . Will•to mee" ,. . . , ' ' ' ' .' . • foithe sake o'f,.thoSe .whe,Willi,t0:feel" , .. , • 1 ,"TherS''iS:ilvt elinv 117 sgt- seepaS tuni as:t well,4rebk;" n 131,•6:.0, 70 'yearsaoung. .. • • ' .belightfallY 'reniinisterie Of .peaches .'-'ea•-, mtt"r 11144 - ' ''' Flule's Of the ' Health 'IG..^,n);., 1111;,1°.., 6,11.11-„.• "clia°18'°(•11"ital PE(rit'' 41/‘61`\A' bath •riMro then Onee, a Week,„ ,heSksr.and the,iiiiiiiini,,es Euid .> is the•;aroma. Of • a certain, expensive , tee. 'TlliS, fantottS product is. popular ''.3.--'e'-''- ‘r . " , • . ie. -Ails 'Where they belling " " li•rusn"-131- e. tl'e°111. 41. 1".8-1 (In": a: 4LIY.': •.oirtbis Continent, but•the real article ' ' I•if4lf :Ii:111:;oneted 'tc'ti. ',11:eatitb'i'e 'ft..sr' ' i 1.tisl; Or i:r;;;;11.b.gr i'f'cl:h°110' i0)184.1.c!".:ToliCese.0(1.tinc.11;e:.41.,::: • • Lang cigars '. With. ',-ti --Tine •. haVa MO -the Tost tc"81•13'' of: all i4s .i4ed chet9.11. ••:-. ' ' V end •- me blendur spe 1 „, ; clalila • 111. the 'Priilliction, of, tea tti;ti• : g°°t1'wiqS,'0.11.0°n1, - "ignorance, inabilities,. and Want ti t • • tn:.....,::'.o:..fmn::::'t,':ch:Qie.,g,:t8Pet:.a'tt'p*.*:.0:..ilet'slioi.tv'L:fi,::°:.6:::..e:.:;e. :1171y: Drink fear glcaSett 'at Water a daY., Dr n c a• p 1 • o mi c a Gay, u ne, 1?lar cir Walk etttaf•doors evetr•daV as . 11 'lit ' f 'II ' li 't ' A, hoWei movement. e'vesY, ilicii"ning.., „ , . • ' "But not only wa.s min& 'eMployed ' , ter inapirational purposes, bet elSo•' , Very, Fraalle: on festive ocea,sIOUS,'Immla: or 'sing - niy boy; I reckon you ran havb' ing-inen and woinen'', were to be fOutititer,»sitife..,..1 old Man. 1.4avvitos' to In the palaces of hotlin4v.id and Solo!. •dalightor's suitor,'"but take good care ' 1116;4; • - for she's heed riz:.kinder.teit- . Although np adequate data exist ta, flerliker ' 'assist us in mitlining the I-Iehrew •SyS, ,,Eight•neres is all 1 evvr !tor' in ' tem, •of rotisin------tf 0y8tettr-iliere really •/64 eetWeen stump and 1a0i- Olic *.trar8r''''tifert4 -IL...0'1140/166r' i)6Inti*.Pg to -0titt liglif wOrk •seeli -tti• tliggrh' certain characteristics worthy of nate, luttf ttike- otte.t, '.7*li'the•aft•Ot° harifibby•t'o-A--iyikifq#11'; 'Co ilo 'sttoti, You'll:have. to Ile the songs .and theipaelms Were male- tithate. with her, •• , dies, and at all PorledealliSic Was- anti.. Ypti it's- uliglity hard, to have and elte?al. . 111S.'n.i)OrittS Yrom, now,,on tri,..heve. to 'plit" my own wood' *. • • that .the: bet -wawa: hed various ;go: .,tood ,shoyd atiwAy; itlit441,c-lotiret zt"1,ii11.;•i'-witz jest cut lout (0 do; - :thetti.• Wors.hib.;• ft" '10I1gS 11$S110.- -4Talt-e her, son, lint, for t*Ierfit'' old- . • • ,•: 'father's salict:.ircat her gentie.'f, • afhotig, the tskinade are'stat.1 04:16`)*useful 4oir4Lcoofc tho-4.0 on 'typo of seoe wh'osohide. is, so' tough thAt it:.e`o.ntot:bo toed for,beot. making tiMii it has been :wog elloweti, SSSPiithHLflts Nickel; 4-1tiST-fiddish evet,--1i figed, "tit llick�l 1i1i11fltfl4 as ahresivepar- vice •'In .tlie poljelr acrateh tlic•Pia t- o • ' )on aropoity .and human llio.. -: aroind1 Are SellIctitle4 a.; deeVaitinL i ni:- -- ••••:, . , .4. •. .4, , ..„.„.. , - , , cf'4011,i, eon-toilet:1,ot piper aott.i.rrittn, t ' • ark. ,leaveS,:r!they are wrapped "in .aii ' •,1 outer coveing. Or, tobacco. loOtiand is - ' 'theft' Satisfying flavor. -and . spoent... are., • • '",- 'entirely due to itnnleiiildit in •t1 ,olly 1. ....ilgttid, that.. 011ie:tie ..'.0.,:t ipportion " Of_ .- gcntiltiO,tolSacco• a:Crate'. .....,.., e. - Alit a tent WiiiSkeY judge.1,. aro impres- •I - • g,tX by the sitiall 'of .thele. refrealinio.nt '••-:-'"."-4.-A-'-'4iliticist-i-os•-•-nitt.'elt- t',v,t•-liy,:tbrt'-'lnStti;.:-ttnd'f,',-'" ' ..„ '.V.tal d' ...of ;Ito ;finest -,brattda (Xrave :lila(' „......, - -Aigegto.g; .411e ler.,.ubti, • .p#tille,''''llttNtet ',tititl411 ,, !settle in nlit;t0.2.;•..re, ..,..moh174.31140,, °)•:yren.Lettglit .10 ger. :_:ntifiel, • lisio•-•,,iliterritptdOttr Manufacturers jint, -.ow' ,„,.. , :,,„ - , ,..„ ,: . ...Pert.:thia:Cliffratiteiqa.tiC,,titatie4tiiit':kiheil::- - 4:oiii;,:siiiiiitIO'4*Iii'y'-',11t)Y.f.i.Z.i,Y::',' ..,..... ,.,.. to -.1.0.totiof 711:f-sRo-s.' hs; th'.0 tthtftioll •dt':•' -"litatt:ylid.blight. to get a -diVorce.•", .:c'reoz.of c,: •• ; • •• , When ggs:Will R.0•11,, • -Beyond i-fer, -§littday- afternoon -and' IV.ble 'class wal Orpri* The teacher . Btanding by ihe dee? $tt-tto gal bye top attentiv7e1Y-le ,it-etr:-dfac•Oblier, ' -,,,,•“-bqed,b5te; 4`4118:1e4'"--4,S11-e'rfseith':-41)ine sn,all child.„„! . • : - t4y • " • •.!taoti-byeijeeciter;",,:terne:146,':thtilt:: toorifornievAifo-fittio:wftri-ricilico-i- • "it,o toy birthooy to:nt'orroW.",-, returned the to00tr, Mine, ton, - - • , - Dritish goif bal:s 8,0.'001'1410r in 1! egg' (Y (limed ...etaof S.6-10:1 The girt taco w0i• elOutioct 4.•:Ono•nrnTed.:'111:h ''t14111.1111:' .1.);10..11 Etritt3i• thitritratiOn%-ty-th --1) esrho n height.of.several4 thou ivy411 " " • tar Wito,ciakes. a living. tiy. g t. n o'n ly ntleS eleyt4e.,- as entity' outp.0 24,1_ : tilot tii•Eiappreftrointo„fino' egg, ftly0 '1414'1' a' ete,tas ef' transisoka lion but also UT his woei,:sIti`iy.,„ T parted. • tram bp . re teaching .the gtoun Inor . . . 'or • •./5 b •