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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1926-05-13, Page 3BY DR. GEORGE: CONN. te one of-the.vost difficta wehlems. other 'Method enpple;nenting and i for the 'onitry-he'eper to eehve. This , ;0044 those , feedswhich, se.pPlY ' trouble P. leept. einnineraial, Men trem. this' vitamin, is well 'as those's•Upply, • reeking eticeees Of their •early,Thistebe iirg the Minerele, ealcium eiode /shoe - Re find Loh !been a seirlees drawback to pheins, which are „so II:Ness:17*, IA ths, producticip. In titne0' pas' t building hp the gkeleten. We' :can, now • it has • .1 Ahnoat, if not:0.4'00'JY; fin, '40 this with tho 4.00of green teocika. ,PoEgfibLL J. rear eselY,viiPteh hatebee1.•and0unlight. • ,poultrxi-raiScri.haves,been ttraing their .trereehe ' eLLIIY hate*: to conform with the See•I With rickets,: or leg evealsness, the, son • ftel'y expecting to get their chicks bird squats frequently; the fathers _oi the .glrOunds- before they were inany are titmgh pn the bird is lits ahd. .-weeks of age. It has been known for. dull: Tho, hird is un10 to ethtid hiedh; seihe time that 'chicks did not suffer if the:Ante% " Wirn raised :. indoor, ::-fro4"47.12,o.e-wealtnessr*hen-pla'oed‘,.'out,.:4-this.-condilt:totrusually-calrbe-exP'Teet,e•d7 doors •and •Wherit•they' had *owesto iiire few Nifial;00.‘egardilesa Of 'the typo . the 'earth. It was thought ;that thi. of, retieet:thett Is heing, uSet.h. 'As wee, due to the •mhterial; that,'they,see'l-hreve,ntive of titia .0111704 frern;'thes011it but Wa.newno,o4 Buch,104n •'tlicarts• is. (lite' to*.the;,fa4f 01;:t the, as eggs 04,..Cod4vet oil. .0,0d4iver OleiwilaVe the benefit of thfeeinislihlit. oI. 1 Mix•ech With the mash by stirring • • CAUSE OF atogrg,' •11,;•.. weill..and,giiren thein In this manner; Rickets, c.r'leg: Weeknees, is the re-. as hitiel.1 a „h 'per cent;„ of„'..the,.ratiOn .SUlt .Of thechielt net, socuelthe enough i. Sused' with • teirly,, goodresult*,....- but shOne-building materials ire the fedd, •tho. addition- of :sunlight greatly ini- • suh as caltiutn and phosph,orotia, or proves it. • : the ?failure :to lx aW,O to make the re-. ManyeenditionseeepeOhally of 'young quired Use of the quantity that ie he, &ides,' are nothing more" or less. than. *ilved;., the ordinary ration:Se. now cg weaknesS, or rickets; the morevve fed,and especially.; when it •contains understend the eauhe of Oda' tronbie bon.enseal and. milli,' does supPtly Suffi- and the manner 'in Cari bo eient ealeium. Another faetei• in the.prevented the mot, we -appreciate succesSfull feeding of chicks is the sup- 'Phe ethdiiion Of 5 per -cent., of ,poultry ,ply of vitarniee. At this time we feel "hew; and • of • the seine quantity of that the,vitimin A is very irePortatift; giiith, bo the ration will/ help :censieleee for if it is nee' received in 'sufficient eithy in the 'prevention of this trouble; amounts the 'chick refugee to. PM.; the use Of green feed ahd Of .nriik IS •it is supplied:. in moot ratioita in the also very beneficial, ' but expe,riinsentie :yore* corn that Is used. Th vitamin have labeli. 'been " completed which „B is •eilho needed: to prevent nervous previa, that Sunlight is the gen.trollifig diseases, and • itessiipplied. in., whole factor in the ,successful :Tearing.of , ,grains • or in reiddling,s4 not at all dif- baby chielee eortfieeirept•; this makes • fleult .to, supply irethe oidfinetry• rations it poissible • to rear ,:early • batched Vitamin .1) or the antirachitic vitainin chicks by the use Of •artificial sunight scems (0 bo ;the 'moat irriportant, -One, (ultra -violet retie), When it is not pos- el; it has :to do with theaseheilation siblo. to subject the chicks to natural • of calcium ' and phosphorus in the ,iee. sunlight owing to the • season of ,the •. ten, and thehertnetertanee,ofthe.core year. Inexpensive. lamps,. which are. • reet :relettiee betWeen the •two ininehat known as quartz mai-citry;vapor lamps, eleMente; this has to de with_the pre- are, now•Availahlo..for pOultryrnen•and leg WealuieSe"; in, can .ueed Neter successfully for :ehie• This is &MIA the mos . ,beLeitlies.ed each • pottatit fietor da.3i,T to 'ther:arsiffiCial, sunlight- ••(Ultra.: ho .coneidered ;bY Mane authorities. violet re -Ye); which has the same effect Since': the enthrachitie viternith not in the teeth/al .sunlight. .• These rna- wldely •dietribetect in • the Common. ;chines .itre eitisfacOh3t. in ; operation; - ** or:**Pviettkiiklefl, of POviiirttliii045.:4404'14ins tot!, lys einnfi dItEAT: INTEREST ,CENTRES IN, 11,1E • POPULAR; , . • COSTUME, : An attractive variation of the two - Piece frock, With the jumper blouse de- veloped in tub Silk after the manner of. Paton. Note the cravat collar out- lining the y neck; and;. by the 'way, these.davata are niuch smarter than the scarf treatment. A• A: sleeve exten- sion is joined-te. the kimono shoulders, and gathered into'narrow wi7ist,handC The skirt, which is fastened On a' body lining, reveele• grePP, of .plaits at theecentre front. The Overlhouse, No. 1049 tro in :.sizes -34 96, 39 40 and 42 • May .161 Abraham and the Strangers, • Gen.. hie 1,8e,10-19, Golden .Teetee All the natiorie of the earth ,hall bleheed in hint—Gen-18: . .4tat.LT-NSIS.. T. V14hr Or THE' AN014.00 11.. 400 TALKS WITH ABRAHAM, 18-1�. IN1110PPVIr101.1 OtOrtee' are to!hl of the making 44 O'vfin4nt bond bet- tweeP" AhrAin., Whe0e narAe ,neow' a.,14n04 to AbrAilainist, and'hie•Oed,,,the., one in ehelh 15;, hhel the oVnerirrqltal?, Ch 1:6-:terr!Js' the ktory of th.O.; Fg$13.he _ tion liendmaid, Hagar, Ole 'birth of • iii0Pesle'llehaelee.Wilh-4e-'desn'tihW- (2.5TIZ:18)., as the. etreestor ArAbipn ,tribes sm the regtone east And south • of palestineNI • , I„viser AN41.;004.1., • • • By 'the Rci,k.5 of.1.1O40o... tr4S..U'ees V4- ferred' to .'Weiv more lirebIaNY"'.1,01`O-• 'tnrpentirle •'.11Vilte'r!. these. '•,trkiif; Are alloWed to hare their fua growth they •attaiel height of. •thirty ,. to; forty' feet, with, :thick and r . Aget.w 0 -a. gratful Shade in thi% bot deYte. There; near Hebron, A ra m had pit cfllect tent .and •had built an altar her wor- ship, 13i18.• Hem, the ,Lord 'appeared to. him, but he oid not at first .reeog`• mete hie 'heavenly visitor. • .. He. loolc.ed. three. men: He had, .not seen them approach, but though ,eheprieed, he ran to offer them the .ready and generous hospitality. of the gast.., His bowing LOW .before them WOO by: Way of courteous salutation. The very ancient Sasearitan Hebrew text hee Probably preeerved the tree reading in. eters:6 0, 'My .lords, if now I have. found fiver' lrolit sight. '114s' not aWny,. I .pray you, from yeer• sore vant." If„hoWeeer, the renhering My lord is corkeet, be Must have keeagnia- ed one of the three as superior in rank or dignity to the others, and so addressed: himsalf to 'hint. "Abraham's offei of. hospitable *eh" et:rine is imideto be a faithful repro- -, . • , BY .FRANOES A. SHAW. • • . • Qno. WO* 611:Trag '44', , Nyilion 'Ie.:and kVA It nlake4 Ole Pktine#,,,' Avitict -.• - '' . ‘• - ' aisd the twee and enoW-balle A are never WAY to ua." 0t0 of the areer'ta 0 lasePing Or'athal ' vielete and ehhehhhe.• '.ffere• in hltio eaten' heau•tifefe And tilos* We. 'eye, • • • " "•• ' " . , 141Aegifbaci budden gr t the ros buSh eves' the grub -w rm good • -ehndition is, of eour'• to sea 0. LtIrbV,flLiI 1,1•P to A white rose -bush theth gave .lived 'on. lialiPtlY the WbOle StatriPM. that thaY Pa° w°31°°Ice4 nieseh • promise of marlY hieseemereayhigt kelt Aft hieiti'AutUrlan rains 'llefati co Olkoliad 'he brushed and, if n•ecepary, enlna AloneIntlieworlde4 Went :te beat 4Pen the hPherhlieh. Her ho's.'•• al'onh°4 hlaeh thine they are thlieh•hfr a 'friend:. May I !jet come and live AMo. had, twig since faded. new liar before Vtitt4nig them„ Proper With ' yogi" ••• Pelames began to. fa)li. • She alti,ver44 rose -bud geteed down • on the the. Kest, and was 'very ead for none grids...worth,' and , thought:' • • • now' paused in admhre" her beauty or "Oh • what a hideous litele moneteih": inhere the fragrance that bachtteel ivith But the proer thing ldoked so..Ssit and, ,her"fhded. hiesselies. • '• • .- • .4kr-riegeetiset•Phe-Pitiedehineetrideeedett • "Tere•Yes,elin ;stay, Witlenie• foiit hiehes bush Sim. 36 bust requires . 2 sentat4on. of the reception of a: t,raveler by an Eastern Sheik ;(6r chieftain). yards: 36 -inch striPed material and 3fi yard contrasting for Collar. -The skirt, , the. cOxiiiteeas...greeting; 2) tIo No. 494; is braises 26, 28,, 80, 32 and feet 'was/link; .(h) the'repast and per 34 -.inches Waist.; Size 38 waist rej attendance by the beet; (4) the *tires 13/4 yards 36 -inch,.. with lei, yard t the d• t h et he" lining for :bodice top.' priee 20 cents efieli'pattern: , The garments i,117st, rated in Our new Fashion ardadeinee stelea.'-for under the tree :the guests were ready the home dresemaker„ -mid the woman to partake .of the ,e004, which was 'or: Who desirei, to :Wear garnents Lffered• them' The . invitation ofillthe dePendable fortaste, and'''. • , eoinforti 'ire your. hetcrtt.wae,. an economy will h:nci her desires fulfilled invitatiee to re.fresh, andestrengthett itt eur Patterns.' ,priee Of the book 10 themselves' with the .food: (corripare. • • Judges -19 5 Sand Ps 104. 15) • ' Here we have its various aspects of 1.1..•••••••••••••••••• . . , . $hoqiindustry..,Proinia.hig' „ . . ,Sgifie. of • the things we did When We • Sheep sed lainhe Were: e. • paying• 'Martell' to .fariii are'co•Sting:tia Money 'him -eh of live stock hi '1925, saysthe • no*. One mistake was to use tOOSiiall, Market. IntOlgenee Divisicm • Of • the • 'e size of It stented then that the live Stetelsellranelr.at Ottawa in' its wa Used Would, he'. adequite. fce all sixth 'annual ilevieve :• •Suhipliee,;were: future ,drain -ago of the •arca served,. ,quite: sheet, but on the other hand, .a but ,later' We learned that in • ditchieg keen demahd. for . breeding owe and; •one 'SlionZid; whert, in dotibt.,. meke:th•e. feeder-len/hi would tedeiehte. that ;pro- .; drain a litt:o tOo.,.',Iarge 'rather than IOC •dliCarei are ,alive to :the .sittatiaii.. In emAi. . • , . ,• fact the: .ShOrt:•mArketings Ivetre 11.bily;,,ituo;.in„Oniio...,figLiesi_tO • the holding ,* !Ina- hi. .4•.Ave-riech tile 'Metes:eh of , back' of stock her •breeding. .IloWever,. ;Anage.r raiz@ is hardiy tbe considered. that may bo, the feet eeniaitis that the. 'The diggingecest is Virthitlly the ane enarIcetinge of 'sheep. and .lembe ; Wore :ineither °ASO, aaa. tee of thie, size Will ,the :smalleee in vO'J'aine last ,yearl,:of recintre-a certain Width Of , hitch to ite- any since 1020. : ...,•" commedete the digger.. So wo noware Deallegexplicitly;Withsthe:Sithatioe • , ,thresize of :seine' the. drhieethet should ;frig feature is -found in thext •e remes?: compelled, on our farm, ineres."Sei the.ReyieW suggests that areeheothege begin- keen and insistent demand tor breed - :Ant • .• ' • " •steeke,-,Altogethere.S6;5.8.1elierid of Al -Attlee inihteke, was to PrOVI.de.too ewes and ,diiirtbs Were relorned to :the: litee fall in. sorne. Caseti Wheh we- laid country either for breeding or neither' • 'the:Main& • Our fern), like nitiat of. the fesding... 'Anther thing.!: that puts 'it 'other Parmz artnind-US,,Was cleared of better cemiiletion on the short .SuppliY timber frointhe. highway: :heckeethe ifigurese: le: the feet that. numbers • or acte:sist.th6.far'enti.of the farm thing lambs suitable ..fors breeding' were kept,' • the last tobe elehred.., Well, in num-, .bech froni Aplightot ini1. either' r,O•,' 'orona. da,§Dt.',we 'started...4>dr lends filar' taiined• On the ,fitritii':.wht.re raised , Or, the _elm nthr ;ditch rimming alene the sold direct to prospeetive. •producers.•. highway and :kept .theseleeds down to The •RevieW cencleeles Wei* the 'hemark 'onIy the:heeeheary depth...tee drain oeire '".1,.:TieloubtedlY ' :there is a • healthy, tairj.,perids.,ia the therecleered-lareh, growth now taleihg pace." • ' '• WithOut:goieg to trouble to find out 11 there mightbe at:M. deeper Fonda in the iinesared nnd.farther 'back. : 'No* rt‘i7r land has been •evaaNe.41 'and• Suminer-and.!the hitehetti :!s.-crourcled,,, we.. find that,- our mai n ..ere hot 'cleen Viiith but little flo,or epecel, the water.. . ehoegli te ("thin it'Coinpietely,.thotigh we'hase ettffleient•tall.froirethaeounty. 1..''''arva1*. can h° :ija.e° • f" firelOs f.ceoker, ' •-• , • SeleCt • an etniti Inrd.paid of good ,size;,' with a. tight cover, and Sot .the pail iii • the middle :of the reservoir. Pack. • excelsior : • .•firmie . under and be to look -401w* irmeh of its..charm arceind.. the 'pail •until it,'•iS leeelewith • If it lacks fragrance:: ' There can be no ale.. top, pressing • it .down tightly • •doubt that ..nieity• 'of the en n hewers .as VOSIStbki. take out. the pail that have mete deem from ,otie grim& and lite the 'space in which it lite with .Mothers' •gardens • owe thele,centinped rnulin. Pring the up and Over •• .populithit Y to 'their fregrenee-'In,: a, the MP or the' eeceisioi so :it cell he bUlletiii on; 7Annual EoWers;". MR -413 '%tept., neat and: clean'. Make a eushiem • Isabella Preston, Specialist hi of eesoiseehto ,oeer the, top of the •' mental Hertictillere atehe, ceptrat.Ee; pail end tho • peddiep.,.: tb,6 custiion. Pehinientai lariYi.'11001.°4 dozen of eshould••; be three', inehee .thick.' - The. ••• iloWees• that ',spread' it ,P:INIF-.11)g oidOrg • metal lid' .of the reservoir ,will•Cever ,• This it le alpheihetieel orderi neludeff;; tee eueteoe; •• : . • • • ,Alyeauni, Cheetitioh Marguerite,. Mar-; epheesseekee, toes, lip no r(?eark itt the • vel • Pero., Mignonette, , 1\leihtitinh. • leitelten And is ata desirable 'height Petutees :Piece e drummencli, or US5, requiring no .stoopittg„ The Seabietts,, Sweet Po.t- Swct 11.16,. cooker willdo 170 herrn' to the -reSer,• , •Stocks hind,'"Verite,tia. ' This ..lehletiii.11 vele end •Whethwieter`ternes it can be nunthored•(herhidaailabt°at•••tLe,.Pnb-; taken out and the" reservoir a gaiti:be • Isleatiens.Branch or tivo'PoKt of Agri- ,,t A:ed..fo't heating Wate• i'., ' oblietre, Ottawae describes.' these. atel . , • Aridity. Othoi doiterfi, and gores instree- Water 'guns • . tten for ' their euitieation. • .• • • Pee sevedh lot if meney and a hed , • r . • ,thisbake ia flthilee.by.,hiring'.1t •• ."Protect birca-House. , .,urvc,ynt, no cart tee weeto, tin; • • i though yo.te• laird -house is set: "hill" 15 to 11 fer,ni. 'Your :e0 caret' , at (hl til) of a poles sante cafe *11 01) flat . land.• „ . roach it,,....Olevete•hireleleStreyitig„eete....... My hil W/I49 $.1110. Steel: that up, will climb' tito pole, gee it g.,:aetire 'feet- egal net" i.ehhte hese of • the the • ng.I the house, then reach a •Olit‘veti 'wrong way.—IL 11. • • e pew thiefigh .the hole :titiehttenieve 'the " • ':••• r•lhedS - • :-Othdoor whitMeasheIVIaterielsenherle* ouii, . see— • • .• „ • 1,1 inhing ;the po.e, ed are 62 pout* of .guicklimp, two ..st A Pan On it; tipSide dewet Melee' -pounds oh Salt,' one petind of Sulhiiitte •WO cuts through the -bottom of :the of zinc, •-tkve gith'esee of skim -milk,- . •,efet ett. tho• form of a cross and bend Slake1h linia in twelve gtteensof . etee .eosnseil _down, Thaw thiS Over •the Weiteh Stn' • oeensiOnalle`'td hreVeht j3Oloath], :hesten "Wit:late* litrettglethe scorching..end "tee's, theered•Vtifert hetin t erheeel: stirrithe PieSOIVO the kelt. :Anict SUl- A 'of paint seillesehevent -the -pen, pliateOfs.zinc. itt im.r° g°'...1:O0 of boihug eusting and alio make it, .look .water„ then ecidete the slaked • lime. lietteR-elh R. V. • H. . . . A Good Firelesi Cooker. if the kitchen range is not used le • ditch et the higheray--,p. 0. S., Fragrant AnnuAls. A flower, :beatitifur though it riiiky Add the skimehilk end stir h'elk 4 !• y'ree: WIiti sandaW not 7ehoes; were' worn, the 'svashing of'the feet vves necessary both for clean:14105s and comfort. Then seated on..the ground . ' • .•'• . • ' '. Fero:Sp/A.6h: •a's • ye haro.:Coinei:, Abfa- .HOW TO "ORPER :PATTERNS:. , ham means, to.. saY .t`Since. you have , :Writh'hOername,and• address Plebe-. done inc the h000teto emee,to ehe." ' •• ly, • giving . thimhSr and 'size of. such • . 'The Three Alegijyroir would be about patterns al; you want. tap:130'20c hi a buShel and.represented quite e large stamps or. coin (coin preferred; sitip. baking.. Meat was rare:y eaten by the it .earefelle)". for each 'hUmbeie and nomadic eenederellers; and the. killing address your order to. Pattern Dept; of h chlf was meant , to de: special :Witten .Pyblishing,Co., 18','West Ade- hor.lor to the guests, :rhe b,i0t:e.r. .,‘Ir.a4. litila,St.,-torreito... !PatternOe_n_13t 3!_.m1..'jk-T.d!.,••thf.' iVic-. :th!"..r•veah. milk of , .•, • . , ,-eheep- argon -thee he-came:were-baked ratarn .n.ti.a. .. :..... :.;',.. • . on flat stones either: in 1 . • • I.Sell.bY.PhOne.. . . .... thus,er°--.5 eb• "f . , '• . . . .. ..:. ' • :: -In' th ' h t.- h '''' - 4 "Y °".117-417' ,. with bountiful hospitality, Ab a - O the. fireplace. And eye:here :encl.. Sarah. "ehterteieed: anko171s- T,find it ie, bad Mistake tO • • V1 • .Sar,ali, . of course, • With, bushels of alt'hee. in the °.41', tuke'the.ra:ttlifnUaeiv" arriental •.medseetY,••• hid not .show to town and then try to sell them. '-, ' eel:self to the..euegisi but wee. eseete ing.in . the tent . door to 'all • that was said. ' And -so she heard the promise tend their doe't kneW whether -I'll bring of a •,son in her old 'age, "and laughed them .or.:pot..--I'..ve •lied-dfferseisf-4-1see (compare 17:(). ' Anditils sis . told: to bu,Sibet and $1,50 .4. bushel for the..eame Pa*Pl'a a th° 31,TP°•*siV•t:•;),11:ch: in fruit 'en, the„eitme *day. : ' :. - ' . • -, ' "Prew.Inean4 tih, .atigthh, i , • • • , : .: . Meet •cif • hi hate to retest; an offer • IL GO-TATeg$, 'WITH ji-pitAllAIVI, 411-1.9: : at the 'Market sbecause Wa..doetilknoW • Now .:•it aPPears. to Alirahain. that pay as -much. 'Phoning first eliminates thie:E, R. .• W.,.1tAethero.t:dfii.e:ixr:pElie;ow;iivi issi::: ill.. through the She' 01 Ono. Of ... these • • , An. effeettee liquid fire-extinguisher . , whAch, /, :do? lie 'proposes to reveal to. IS nude by dissolving 20 Pehlids P . sa t Abraham the. doom. o • the wiche i and one pound of. -Soda' in tettegelleMe eitiee., and this because. of his.. ecylifl-, of v,vateg. Mix wc:0, together end. Store, :denee' in him end his covenant prom - away in largeliottleaTWS, anti,"'bther ise :Whim, : There is the recognition' teceptacles,. . ' - : :: „.,. : ..... • . . , : : .: h:',:7 „lees *A quickie put out e,hre end NvhicK• is hidden . froin",etherF. '1.'"The secret of- ther:Leed ie with -them : t•hat a .supply.• shoeld be on hand ift :every fear Mire 7 . '".SOrely. the Lord God will home.. Keeh• it .Where „it Will - be easy do Tnothing 'bet he revetileth,hie Seelet to get at. end' in Shirie.place ',that each • , to hie ,servab ta, the hrophets."' : This imphe does lnot .heeeme *often:a:h.:T. .,T; his is hive7ived in the covenant,preen- niemher Of the .fantily ••knoive • aboitt, .. A:ll-' the iation.R.! C'.empii re Ch. 12 :3. • when kept for -Sometime, and, .it will este. Men do' lei reseive 0tel'S • ricdi . eat freeze. ' ' • ' .. 'bieeSitigs . fe- them:eh T • 1 ' "b t ySo the oU pjeit,t0e..t,i' • " grub -Worm, Jnade his home with the.'tOse-heeti,' • ; • • " •.• They soOn ,heCtune great •,friezidS: The , toie4basii.,' told the grub-werm •Many, stories';of'ber 1ast;1.1:fe--of law- Iass band that had plucked her mina; *cif, driving railna that bawl 'beaten hat, to the 01:+V:of iMtittrellY :freiitO rroi-tooiTresirTM-11w-; irjee"Ipt:n6, usttue sia,cridaw4stthewt,0000BrblIv*tteoi,l',-4,04' I tealsenqIiVIII. come Mich to you.! r'• Pa:yn ens! weeks,paseed, hut he still slept on When ell the •leaves'afthe atil.tmrumblie 'treats. :had; efrIllienebe 1;en44. or4in..ttre Vlach of her farrnet Pride; -ard. hftrer and' desolate : the 'gentle. angel . Of he - that 'had. srittbest ilher thrown .0gumbelr' a ., a --- -; •-•°•'41° and kissed her with' ,,- • . • • - ; blight over her budding p live. • . She had •allso r asant thhigs to ha, • "Sr.eiehuntyll. spring," mal:ri hhhel; of ki briglht with' sunbeams he 'hind then yeu siianD wtaket. to a n.erw' e ea gel:timed With stare, that had emiled and'beentiful life." • • upon hez. when the store -ewes past; erystairdeWSthat had glittered hierleaves; of fountains thah,on Warm 'summer', days, had hied their' cooling spray ,eround her; os. fig:IT:forms thht, had flitted -hroid her blossoms; er found h home in , their •fra,grant:petals; of Whiter came afidehraudedearth the ear' in a white inintie,. that hid •the rose- bush Otte froth idgfiet,. • But wrap- ped In blitsful , deileme Of.' by -gene simmers, heeded, • not the frost and snows around her. ' 1 ..... . • When spring at length .aveolte her, gravvn people ahd little ones who had she felt neiv life IthehhhY hes/ding leaf, 1 acliiiihed and loved hyer: ' • ' "and ' JunehtfOrand her more leVautriftil . The grub -worm had hise many th' lee, and radiant, than ever. : , ', • .., to tell Of his brief, eventful life -of . lIer ' old friend,' thegrub-worm, the strange things that had happened came hackie heir, but ehe did.net know to him in his journey to her .00.; of neglect And hardship; of narrow -escapes front death. .. ' ' ' - • Ffe. had Pleasant *tortes,' else; of, :hoose any dwelling -places he plieesed, icehelys"meesy. baeks. .4e4 • booming but he found noneho dear a his d.id floWersrardene lie had ''eeen in • his borne With the rooe-bush. i e ' trevels'' Of the sweet,* juicy leaves he . Whilo. she was cliaihed to the sod. he. Ir!t.ti tasted; of the gay'h‘blei and got-, .could ,,'soitt . fat • away :into the blue geouS butterflies he had rriet.: . , • ., ether, and :explOie both earth and sky.' One day, after -he had lived' fie:seek Ndmatter where be went; be was sine: to return to his, Oldfriend gladly, Ps 'tiarb'rleflies-haele es•itheneeteler-in ' Iteh : FL;saiy ' 4ligli.giif -stories ..of far- away places She coh.lhoheeer see, and always ready at her bidding to, go forth In queSt Of nevi.adventures, with which to entertain 46a delright her. , .. , SO the .rose -tree, who had been the friend of the: -poor : chrysalis, eliared. 'the• eery and happiness at the peroud said the ros:e - " f the heart ii• *good and gorgeous butterfly, - hint; he, had ehespged Into a butterfly; with rainbow hues and golden wings. The World Was before. him; he could iear the rosebush: she seed to Mint. If 1,sit down ats the phone :and'eati the matketiup firtt I •get all/the. prices strange guests the :Lord is speaking to him. Strange: as the:.erentise is, there is with it the •assuring quest:Toes "Is. anything toe •hard for the torch?" Conipare :Jeremiah, 32.:17e • : • Skill I 'hide froiit. A beohh Mitt 'r You . are handeoteer to:nie then •the golden bhetle *orethe sparking worin.• They are protidatid ram; are hunible and gootV , • , • • , ,▪ .• Eriendship heleds yeer ▪ TEL pled the grub-iorm. (xi:y.00:77 • ;"W•lrht cy*.. tliat 'matter to •rne? . . . that they mei eitend, themto others. S•ee, e2so .22 :lfi,e2.6 :4, •Its: 72:17. " • !thee khotee hint:God'aptirporse in choosing Abraham and thus revealing, ho,hirn is here :made it is that he May so hider. and iaSeheeh his ehildrep and hiahouseheld et:• .hand down threugh. theiteto future geeeratiOns that way Of- the Lord; that • way' of :faith and obedience in terhiefe he himself • had, waked, that through them- jhe t ice judgitio,nt may:. thez°•ne to°1: UP and P°-dial".h.° 'hasn't 'done le, the world.. He • d h' enough honey to supply the demand. ••• . • • • , .kreewn :and. chosen for higleservice • Ile. went ste'the. home of the preeh •• hangers 'Olveh1 1.* keVt. for hoth coP-15, • on4 'sicitthe: ones which ..41O., not pit!lt the costume out 0.014Thli. phtted Wire ehh- he bought with rubber ends, tehich take up no moreehoehh-ireehhtiPhOhrt,t;:ti:Pn'-hcinglnig • the 'eltikte. 'Itrop!3-, ' ' Ib 10 A greet Mistake tes,,X;ise. cheap tletheS. hrOche0. -0,1,r4• hvxit irAs 14 best • ' With:rather • short,'briatIOA; :WhIChlrinet be'Of 'AnCings'clrifitn, ' • Re' luternhar tkat,,A"•elotheEl 'h.Fnsh _require% 'occheionahWaehinge • :Si. , ' • Inbrilahrtni.• AINAPAY.-0'notoe Whieh;YirivY, tlie nap; intkvand brush in ,04,0:4ireo. tion,, or. the ego% will'4,becorThe '01104, ..V.01374 should never irelvet pednitiet must be lpt - for anY nile• cloth. ' ' F(IA, TrIii7.11ENT FABRICS. • Men's Olothee:eipecially neeh•e deal of valeting :to keep them freSh and ,fanatt. • Soft -felt hate Ought to bo ocesiedernally beaten with a small' cane, .• and thee rubbed, Over with ,gasoline. A back bowler which • hes becorae. Slightly greasy Olin he fresheired ' by . 'rubbing 'over it the "rnerest Spot of ts• . , .daltid oil, heing,chieful t� tee a pieta of cloth Whieth has no *haft. After ; -.has been. Well rubbed ovfte•irith the Oil, ••;takti elianepiece of linen and rub it htirti ;with a little enemenie.: ,131-fick niaterritle, euch•ati, Shrge or • cloth, can he revived by sponging With blue water, end:Meek eilk will look •alreoet like .tiew: if wiped over With a; rag dipped in weak sugar and Water. Celehee am very eitimie to clean, and - yet Many housewives Ohm' ttv.fina till- • Ticulty: lir:Vetting good resUlts, :" The, e. great secret glevtecleaning. is' to have plenty of fresh', cloths and. to have a weir Of wooden "han •' "These are .quite etieaP,alids ean• be,...purchase4;,- itt eny of -the large stores.. , O&M(' gloves should . be. cleaned with; beezine,.: and .if e. very elittee,.. they ckit be inimeteed a basin of gaseine and. Washed like ordinary 'cotton . gloves. Wash'sglovq. made of awn* or doeskin °•rsiqiiire Warm' Water and • limb:Ned SOAP, and Some- ot thO .soP•P should be :left in .the' skin •after washing; 'othervrise the gleves ' _ .„ _ StitiAlii Hooey Sold at Irlornei will be hard When dey. Theest pan Some folke do not think of .honey as is hehayealittieseap in the:Sleet-tins- -delicious until their attention is celled ing water. . , : • • . .it. 4 s'oiither4 ATereee.e ha* shoes, • purses and had surples honey, both 'strained and ;tither :leather wear ',cart be Sponged , . coral), etid he made the. remark to me .With whim, shoiv water and then rub - that he .w.ould almoit give it away to boa With salad, oil. The oil bpstogtt• rid 'of it thought over and .:nehrieti the leather as Il as to eeaTt gave hinr•seVerai suggestions, •• One of it. • :, • , • Plenty of rags 'is. the' C..eCi-et-.4f ntot cleaning: Continue rubbing until the rng renuiins, cl‘ati„,..tilien...rubi.)ed over the object. • ' •' "`11#1..a.de-On— Vahince.- . • • With the corningof springt:ime, one . begin:9 to think of eoolefresti currains for •bedroorns. • Because cin:4 has single ehrialrh rhdri thes(i';windhiv.he. may thinh•the vhlheee, so popular jhat•,• now, is IrepoSsible, Without an ext:' eipenditu.re,for -double rod. But thin and :Mitch:: easier • te' fashion ' • • . • • . Itsnet, eh. Otto ean'have 'e •"inade-pri"` .va)aliee Which. is jest" ahetit as pretty c:;tdirephq.t•et.ohnetenswetd, etheovantihiner jei•rahlingp,f3...07thXe'arksere‘ othe.•:neetee;.‘11-, and sold e4cli bimeh for thhirne. Where tbari 'Ird1417 ,length. pal people liked_ some Of :the 'delicacies turn t.hali°a4ink 4°w"ri 'a4 tle top. 071 old, they wore tied they ,c.,,ottie meho the, outside instead Of the -inside,. ed: gy. Miss Isabella Preston., the them', -aPc1.-11P'at so-4.1NY.reelPeht end • • . - • NVisethe end of the surplus portien, ' • ly d g ey, ai ihh a ho • • ' •humanity. : • • • • • - • deet. of the. building 4:0119,•pf • . the churches of. his toWn.and stiggest- . . Everlasting floviers: • ed iic...0:17 She in turn talked 4ariv Of Our boines'are iflueh barer: :aterreehe-dr thcoatinniii,t tlitohelitesy,...tins4.1thewoyuji, of flowers than •they need be 'during d bit the winter !meths': With a little fere,. cah:in,..°1311eh..en.. doll; :domoullesee./c-rat'ihkeyelipla,fem,rod•thea thought' and a bit Of ground , one can liaVe' bloom dUring the 'whole Aveeive :hotter 'With this: They sold honey mentlis. Until one ,hes learned to grow 'r kiwiehes, honey cake's, honek cook - one's "own frealh floWers fleet bfelbs • honey, earely, wed 'honey ih, jare planted in ,the autumn; bright both • faneY b°)ceth • •. n6t.a scan ee had hse•. :Nattrrall.Y, thes,e Veentee. Ihtdcto buy lasting, 'flowees ofsel.vmtietteith.itestii.Bretermearde, hboeo,rtyvathn thruarThkeiehtsaul) tkitehir6 l'ae,!eciPei.0015 'TAnh!'34 eStrawflowele," . also sold a nurnher of these entmee- Malty' vet-ietiese. In a new hulletie 'On "-knitted Flowers," reeentlYisitiel he grahlled rehiliee at the bazaars.' The the Horticeleural •Division of the 'Ex- perinTeta1 Ferm at Ottawa, the bit. Oheyhurri -brace-411h iti its Many ear- ' • • t '1 ieties is said to be the hes d 1 ting flowers., They are describ. • tit hr tS-tch the -a • attelifir of the huliltitM, as -rather coarse the „recipes' celled. tor honey. -got a it4.8.41 rfluni'fO,iii half 'ieng1.11-••:; • loOling plants in ttie gartlegrowiag a mere .andrsitig, idea, was KT grown from seed like other annuale qaede a itit with the, pEitrona. it is °Pen'ed out .tbevio: is oll:a abbut three feet in hef ht • Th The het •biscuits and hot•1 •and- ollt:titvneilikalfe ,:antillivepsa•nsod thei.on;•:hvita::: • , arid eu:tieated slit -teat -1y durieg the hint' to 'other 'folk% 'wise-. :might Wish avall°1:. known. flour -will owter to tarnish. tt10 't`q"111.6ke .the seall°11'4 fl 6 • vl h o t ing thent , eh try the, stunt, I might adcrthio, the seal p on. eech side. ' Treat sir the summer moiehe. winter hotiqeets pesee;deti , t.e.rtaiyi, wil‘1,11 Dt1;#1°iIIS in -Mee manneee being careful. Miss Pr:esti:el recommeeds eating the "P -mart • • uo '-''-• is lei a , y THE' LEMONAN AID TO HEALTH 'AND. BEAUTY.' .fii,werii,g op, " h6 begt fee himself apd yet saving.the ohitrch• ,e,°a.h"°. .nein tneee ecalloped edges- fled downwards a. dry place. The.4atiige therehY 4euhing a ec„Id. edvei.ttiement gnnto4h thern .on'tat colored „or • • ' • • , flour freq to advertise 'his reelect 'T•h'n wht41 th° ctirtaa'" 8V6 huilg to- in small bunches which are .huhg heat 1 P ' 'ether thete Willi be a".Set1P0 in- the • • (" • • , • ' MAP Y cosmetics- 'a re, OtRensivo het , sponge the ski 11 ,0$10.1• W Rh:Winn! wafer,: • , . .. • anybody caiti. afferd to buy a lemon h 1 dry tfiorough y, then erub seine lenide . . • daY. ,in this fruit NaLure has proeid-, juice into, the 'Ade" gently • with the • e .. e ed not onlY' tt delightful haeoring 1 fingetetiiie. ho this at ni.ght, 'leave it gen arid garnish, hitt ,tt Sal' itritlet , on ti:11 morning; then. wilicili..tt off wt ( h , , . ailki iiir! Weil. '. ,,, , • , " .• Warm 'Vvoter. slid A litem. time matrm.eii 1, . ,. .. .• lemon juice elehr or diluted. With but ho e04P, • ' ' '" • " • • • itotto. water, is ail esreulerit•bleiteh fois'': • /II thasOttirinit' With: ',anion j:u lee' take the•persoit whose Ship etteily fret:le:les here to .treat the neek, shift and all • eh tans. Such h h.ert;on shoed try, ea, hs and corners. After: s.Ponglng Off anpli ea t ions • of gl.Yeerine and lenani hi the' More itig rub " te-h--14-ttle sood juice, equal parts; Lernott juice, is.,hiso ail loth : • • •• :*. . ' : .• •,1, *.rStaaltii eaSbt6ftteitiej.iiltliiii•ei•ie'itiiiiiiglie'4'a''''aittidil•lertgs 'assht.)•riti:ii.11111:(1111-,illotirliojef;',,i'le114.1.b.:77,td•i•le.'Iets::,:ii ;4117 i. te: !Sti .01 1 e.::1 (ci:i sit t-, Whett makieg lemotiade. (and I hope . you serve it' often, for it is serybeihoes.,:etei is said 0- -he (nueli :used. in the Isom if; noi e infiaded, too t ,secoetti.) ,. 04. the. ' f'''.°P,ies'''i a ?°°t-hat'lla, t° ''''•i°`:° ' sw".•-:" . . , , emote; in la tet. ex, 1 itc is-it:itch h illeuritimd feet., .,.•.•;., ,;,, , : '; • ' iteens Of ii glee's. reaMer, To remOve'' .., Tile, lilt'ernai 'nenents tir DemOli 'itilee c ,:o ,a, , :, ,, • 1 ' d:, -•-•(.1 m ,.,i.,,! shottld not be forgotten. Lenten juice: Temoe.S.,*: Very Sinai:I: heittctisitcl.ut'e7" in wCill't'lti:ilt‘t7iiit."tiiiiet-Illiftiel;; It8h6init;xic:::11110t* soeteet totiits ' hitils thrtest them iii.t.d•the . . .., . tittles he removed be lemetteihiee. r /horning. Many , ppesons:, find. ' thisl , rially valuable -for these-wisdhav.rony,- fl1ctJ flg - „- - - . ,- • • ... . As a "iv "ilaV; • °"'ll: )111(7° i"'; 8 . *II ir,e!„:1..ti, ',1`11:1:111..°ti.‘1..1.,:..:.',1°..its(1:1;''....'t‘i7Iti._0„.".. )1.,.:0ktt.1117''..CH:c.kttli"e.::1.i.‘t,tor; i . . .., hair., ...it ,: etits the• :curd often ..ferrned i r., . ' ' . by theettie of Olip-:, and leavee tile hair 1: 4.,..,,er .41;•14:re'il-1"''.' ll'ibi'te" it' ono, wevild have A clear 'soft, theiset htiti 'fluffy elf teisthe eitant-', 7,r7a,,rv°" pees,. `."•111, „Ma ny . 'Of the ,profeSsiohn,,al 1 (i)0("t',h4',,'"tt.'"':811::`..t,.-he'(it IleIrl•,,g",,, laia1<fl ee16.11711,1.;701:.. ti‘yenitititt!v:o.p;ft.stlob7.1.n,i.laloe,iiion rinse is , -..• fort) st!rcaktaati take eito .401„. or eeie lemort in; a etiptel 'or hot:Water idd ins S qiu'iAt1.1(z: 1,'AcF. ./..a.',H•VA.1'tl•• • 1 a• daslh Of attitl thie, Calliblefition het - Lemen7,..hihice ie it. Marveleithe beatiti4:: directly on the, ifvort-• s‘iiiitening :11: tier :fer faee neck and" hands, 41ist sktii,• . • ,!..„ - , ... • v • foe s thl to he t !seine? , • great a/•of trione..•The • . these• including in eoleir; white, .ye.IONV's 1' • n'ro,bn fuhniehed the swam argall • • ' ' • ' ' •••:d'el ith 'I t • d de s • le • Tearoom•; , ; and ineh, Ivliee the letkireeSeeede.es Chit .atne mar au pot t. w . pnik. iiig le en 1.1 . \ • d, t ti • . ,.. fres te-,hal. is to, emteh the frill of Mere dainty kinds Of everlasting tele orki et r,s, .ota ewer., the vale n't-e . ere very 'iTtfeetive Ittel • • rinwers are fehnd in varieties ef •' '01e. bee -mart is gehd taikee.,%; enight tisk,. t ptesixtotit og some hitt in ttoglesi. These 'come in both', • • . tinglt 1714 11,1 different, 13 5 " n 5 "NN " "•hex- ' • " • . .• plain Itheeraishig e.r giee a taih on. the C/hrtiavdt' emll°5 frohi . . s. bee eldest re . or tee Lees of .hoo,e3 as p.A.,turing. cows on V :id gar.le. NW:re. , ,. v You C Kill I E 1.i4 ' , an 1 , Ivy a , t .:1,14:4S.t,1111,6iitwit:utit:c.031i)t: stiar, ..pr .1-te .10,1,ght :',4S 110 satisfactory method for remove , erganizatieff hheut, slid ing tlee'llevor from cream er eiilk. Ily • : ; ;Sullen:es is the NVrong 'time, to try thuse ef honey 'in ratlieters ef trit.kr , taking the coWs frem 117t ire for sevL . kill poisen lee. ..Poiseit (01 t?' tm vete in eeld heather, Thet-is e A ot , oral • hews befte-4. milking' time the . end for the next' soson`s' growth ':111 w'rt„Y:' of oreating a dems.i.or-le: eel 'ilig, fiavst hait 'hp eed'ttceh. The 'hen, pher its large fleshe roots', The PO4 Splifig *iltent ehout /reeve -mid bees,- -1.. et, le ' foe, gram haver . . . . h ero wth is Made la rle front this 114:: ' c9ir,ulato(i rood sho•nls;', TliO1) 't tntte7 to destroy- it is • just after thie 011 17 spring itrow t 11; wheil the i• tttli ty, .o the platit is et - lowhst ebb; Any romtS. teen it Ming. in {ha. soil tette 111A. ko but a feeble effort et .11 ekoliti growth: , "—V% . • : • • :1116st; niOn,ibitik that f they' were: t engifieers they ‘,1141U Id never rue past tt eignsi One matt w -twee/it t way fe% &evil thAigh •telreelour fir; his barn and , butt :himself terribly,' lust hecatipe liad`„forgaten to lett, ihe 'door hoihii when ItNlait used the; hay-chute.7 :A .pretty safe :way is to.; make 4 list of the little thin ' ought1.)6 befeee vine. ,--thel houselor the night. ,,Better to o A lit of Wei` th do this than tie bre* a leg or 4, coSar-hone., ' • " ;re ••,..„ • • Spuds in Ells .1)o yen have c.inlera in your home, .Aly ..plantir the: leFe fou'r boys tied Serne fellm I 'knew 'of spaces zit On4 of his corn.. have AL 00 • 4- niunY c()$tlY ttiotalrs.•0", doesn!t, heh, them. lie ha g geed et 877(1 of eoteeisttd• eleo geed petetoes. , • • : The ,l-hati---hitees him censiderable hand out t Jug :Nvlion. the time c'sorroes • for - - , 60•••14.dam..4..0.41•••2,41;* • Chl.UltikAr (t0 hese ort mate K/4.1! e°11 that is.:111 riele ile"telittore- `full ef huieue or orgenie matter. will • produco • largo, *plants:, trmi these :Will bear ,,good heads.: Cztullilewor rte",cas ;at liansual• of •wttleih'• Freqiient eultiv A t is: Csary IteStethe geotteil front losing • i 4Itsotl. atetrO t ;Ting gt s : I a":".7 the Wails of their ehoihe, lieles' mid there his; soMe little. ones. whieh are - mote pled:nue thatt Silk,- They arothe ph4;(,g.t.al,hei ohi:dren teok 'mend : the farm --she old home, the tews,Od Jaelt ie. his heelless,: the farnt doge- ' f t t ate ippeeete the heerte of just those tyi\-, old foie& " f t'tcosott.,- in t41:4•vro-*t trouble from this source, cat a hole 'et •the etoVelitte et inch or two.in Ineter 1'? it fixed pet thet it win •he'Vlosed_mlien 1esiiits..1/04Y0116,h6le vpog itt Lt thiit rifid it Will he 0. k ' fiee twi; s.:;itoriese-tOl th.s - • ; .