The Lucknow Sentinel, 1927-04-07, Page 2•
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.• . ipth. .After.the In,tter date
• . euit is poor, It: Was aloe' proven that
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to at nrerreere, BO .elt-
tion indicate, that jo-
s pan ^profitnblY' be` .1!ante d 'at
any time between-May.1st and /Tune •
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esson
--ftY STEVONSOM,^V:4/4 Klr'/Se.
*1.44-ete*Il'floc,!*:.44e1.1. 'OPrIsilff, sheeP'freqUent. The hands and cloth-! SPriMting • fOrwatdeci .the crop by `;•-•7"--,777.7-: e . . . ..
.14,*.."Alte.-ese '4'1;4% A 'ftrisr ' ....-, .... -:4----'- ' ' - -.. ''' .,.. '' "' ' '.' - '" Alate.--Wea ''read.3'' AP.t" lOth.°! . ?Me' L'' '' ' . ''''-'•-•;".' , • .' ' ' :.''' .90, ''tVient-liteqUIV:Odalli'lillwah-dicial00.--4-1,60-,t4r. Rod,,..-.tko,44,,,of,:, i.brap.,04.,POP1).ed-theilltietS4,01t.al.ildo-l114,...•1"r1I'Pr.• :.
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' ..expeileneed. a' feiv lambs. Inff of those , ittenthng sheep ',are seven cl•ys, p#1,iy, Nertheesp7ionfed ,A0r.11' 10: Peter'e!tenion In 'Tieuit/ Mett-
,, ,,fteIk,land.'di'ei/o"r• h.,,E4:1411alUl?"'':,..".,..,...",..,..• ': e,..ei;;;:,:iiii•-...,:et.,,.,' ',., ' . ',Ordi; • pe,,,ii`-prented, planted: flip': aitPw. ., . .. 411..AALyx.s".„,,,.., 0:: , Me to. „eat, their porrtdge• and; nulkbap' Pdfied.' Pet before 401111101v:4 '. ' wanted 9, ' know Y! ' • ' -- •
.1f**.14,b4t *714P.r0,4W.V6.:aPe con,' Or ,triere ntay.''clie'.diiait0:•thP 1„ii"' .t(r . ' • al'''. 11..-PoT.0M.Akvioilit, 2943-2!AIVa .•411(.4944.0.4 4, 197,11,cttlia t4'.' whone therapentic•'nopriShinent in a-welotnrilf Ing .01e. 'llie • 'kindergarten. ; when -the, .
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P 1) N FRUIT AND CEREAL.
. ..,,, ,,,,,,,. GAY.' . -WY LUCY. CHANDLER F4Llat. •
Whni• our • grandmothers •as little- 4/t supper time ii, !Argo belie'', of • • 0. .
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rls Paled under the rigora of 1VIareh ntearning vegetable eon!) Made witN Dan, egad fiv''' Was given t'434111$
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'Winds and rains and 'apathetically 'de•Y' milk (withgrate4. raw carrot, Or cab- questions" When. 4.01ne•tb•n*....tbat, he '
• ' ' ' is hoad
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' • .ustially/-yery, inuelt cootaininitok., .• .1jlanted."Ig!a3r.ldtil. WAS l'te4dY 1.1g.u.0 t '11e1V 2233 14 ';• ; • • • •
kr,,44, , etn.,..". 1 e„, e____ rm. ......'ha ,./,..../, eva,, s °mar Ot,a FXAMII LY ..2-
r'.1"."'' . n /, F‘,1 414011P7 6 130471' "' ''''' "4`"' -e*e'•"'.7' . "r P , g yield of sprouted eyes 22% tons •per ' • • ' FA4 4W414OW largo spoonfuls, of sulphur cookies and 'cream • copeee pio/e40 , . .
* 9 4..„. • el 'el • • i• • - 1.- Wee 9. 5 InerG,Y0 "19° n"
.t . , . „.. , ...,,,,regarAwzczne,tot; re4divels.,werethe___ ..e,i. 01,,,,,,. , I, • •:,:to;l:.'iste,t:14antlitteltrfer,_' gthie_4•ca:e, attir..irth*:tk. ineln'fer'M . ." .. ' '' ' . l'Althei* children lwiire Inedelillg '11:4' "It
..7ard'S :44 liai'e sheltered' sheeP "for st. "heeelislis 'hair' 'listless; ''hes' 'a:bent ea ' '" 'but " the' ,i'l ' t 'd
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•flneIto Oentriaeta.tb.Cdiseathe' itaiint_thictiy.i,' 1. -,L0 1"!acgtegor the, estl) tv.s I ii47o U ' '
' Id .tell"'a alcr".:Orri:t,Jeticingeft,--!
b. D UT
' tnoloY,:k7e044 the.loeeds all; fIrequently 'half' asleep, J1topfc'oreihg. ,, v .riiide slightly betce • *5!rrlY° , ell sire to ;aq ''. • • . , I. Breakfast shoul be carefully plan -I atching the rain Splash against e
- 0.011. as .to tam /Much Of the profitito;z0y9.: it . aoes • so filfowing pain i'd . ,. eti;:'' • '19:- r.e.4'.'n:v.d ' • Peing - t-III°11t1Y niade Sennible- Of: hie ;liability. --rOgt `elijklirOn tch-daY maY he'stieditetifittitedett:i13,sel'afiVvelreiciatefintel"ntlirgareWILeeck,akt"ritirISPCZNIneCiliti;/!4r..ciltetitt:1140,-reda,1,1eNvs
'•'' 1,0. ai low as Ole •iii four'it pad 'a diffienitt fecefr.'maY •beceme brOWni' 1 - • ..th t hee • • d • •-• .• d• 1,
steps - Yet in spite of If El ' ti proem -Miens ' gai ' t ' '1)1 lin ' '` Art'llrli 't l'be 11 ''' - half Mtge RutherforcboTH tell you, attor
1,.,1 . . , , . p acing . e u , s In 7 ivei at on y-- I, il, . Master,
• . ?-,9 4 .41,74 On, , .. ,.. a . ns possi .0 .1 esses 9 . 1 g il: } . A•19. y or unxihg . ,i d Ito, 0 „ . .
"...010.ffreen.4grasS ib."0,1OSSee,";are tonight, but to -morrow liOorniPit ,re priid: of ,r,,:orv., t'ed mer4- tel,a. Clialtar AS kiIrr ONLY.. OUR el.kAlgrl.„).,. •• • "
from 'sheep, iajoinie Ev'eh, if the lass storliese feaa9 paaaaa with vai a 4,, spreu • toPs', nen-sPnolitedete 'Oce se: The " desire," leas s ess y, s an •ary y emg•cb itrain?"' • '
, al. dosing of this- 'eert i's• mime ' 'lea t 4 '
• n n, 28% 'tens. S-irciating i,v-as effected- b h ' • °I •' • - • . op- „ •
. . been, pa led .to walk i jeS Vise Mothers. *ill take' eareftil pelt' 'dates prunes or. and'', "This :la quiet' time,"! . remonstrated: .
,oft*PP: 41,.‘AU vroAte., • 4. 1.• Q,r/ m. Pies, —, . lighted bnilding. three- weeks prior to-
' Tide' deetrayine disease la known by Seewfisld; 'Slur OftP4' eturdy hoot, about hit
Name
, , • plod,: • .iietiht-'ttte.b,4,th,e,,-,for • . , , • , • ,... veijaa, foreed to 'admit that.' his„H:as la :cone' •O' StOrnp.
en''.111.;°.".%P.Tn-fde. tC) • ten" -.0;err/ni:Ft' -^„e'101uir4'.• •1.0,1:1:1tai'.°...0*i4^e
• • alt o' eh were t e s 1 . • • 141i.Tiiiien4f,a1;4Y1C4.13tiro"ertz"4:..11.htlsr;it,7e i•te
ElarDOE r 'Lamb .Dysenter3r47,
"141;k Scour" ," "Yellow
long e eq aill-ove wet-, 4-91 .g. r t Alf r
• -SPen,ri,e: t. re,b0, , /oar
Sickness." - '•' •'
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41*, „ s'o; Two . different •organ..
thgether, evil •c5M,•:.
An'ati*. one in known as. Bacillus
:Carew' the otherf as Bacillus
.TItrinlees Straini„,ef• these bacteria
are' ki;04.1 normally in. the intestine
af ithalthvr,IiiMba.,:' It4nes: the*
invaders':4cYcleoll:;,e.e.-,M171.11,enee"i that
Pro0CoTAlflease. The. virulent Strains
eaee•-'detitIOPed may he. transferred
'resnita/': the' .44fection, 'enters .4110
.:*euth,.. end', re011.*S- Inteitine4
where it e.i4astis eilt4rhal:inflambna.,
tion Of , the';imicons membrane. The
Beetling .Welchii- attacks the bowel
• • • wall and produce an ulceration;
These' ulcers ,make Way for the Ba-
cillus
Coli Wenter.,the general%cir-
eulation.. • , • :/
Tho disease Li. spread'by :the ewes
. on. eentaMinated 'soil or 'litter,
infeCted Iambs and Pee* handling
" the sheep. Lanebe I 'are-- net- bard.
eiet'4da' haske• • 1:r lhe ill. • r(),g,n, , ett. One 'tilintirwas 11,4;q1Let:biZ.0 it 011,
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less severe eases' '14 'ha* Is arched, I ' " I 111 6tli .11-C 1 / • -- g tel Th;• anieepecially f A it ice WhAol•ei" Fetid an stboula mg' a 4 yr, 0 q
c i.ou ont • 7
• - I,' `777.71, • • • • US1111, ee. n talent eelected to •• toIelay'e, - • • • - • • ' ' • • • • , . • , /.1.•
or an to nIc
its r. orneet-repile.tared,--a."40.ane„,.... so1eon christ.,,fis.entj.extunhfe.' .tri to the ;.,frfice r •for a general (Le, cliaing appetite, et wav,-. me, then, • George„.! egged, ....t,Pan ,
brownish ''YelOWWihrz*ci diarrhe-OZ 77-41)370%),,ea•lt ' tierie4luits;-.1„ thers-fatleatiether„. lecept-' , the- ciongI j ^ • .1
niaterial, /clang's. it*"..the, tail/k •'• thi."s" ing seine titu S vien i•.'^ e need In° 'Whit for, the'clector to re, plain Milk With. bran or wh et etridea of kis brother, 'whet Makes ' I • I
Condition. it Hee down'and passes into
wniio il
., ' ! ' „. ‘ .' ' ' nee '.. not \billy the pa tern o hi s eitar-• 'conerrienc al diet riCh in eggs milk hread. , •• :, in
unconseioulziese; , ; .. • . 1
, e^ . --Nee \ , . 1 , , 0, • 1
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eater,' but the strenkth which •his arm, ifreell ' fruita 'etod•evegetablesre
; .and •all , • : PLAIN DESSERT& '`Oh; ,I'm too wet and laingr ,to
jp
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svalk On. the -Water whe,n he saw 'Jesus lulose to help -regulate the bddy -and not filo patch sugar, find plain; Crisp a. lordiY. rnatine- , III:lrl'...atipnig; .kid* .
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PAP 8101irrnlYi4 • affords.' 'Peter thaught it PoSsible to those foods containing plenty of eel- Serve fruit; fresh 'stewed with iinswer questions,',' replied Geer n
The following ,post mortent srAP- Acting bn,,t wheii he tried it, he..10et ' eitamines to fortify • against Cookiei the meet freqUenit.deSserts or 3ion Will be soa•ked-s
toms ' are..generally noted: tlie' entire as
intestinal tract is very intensely in, '8Anl(1.1 thhaids''iths. tOrYte"1"4.4111.cid,est,c,04ved • ttigi'fins kickUesseo., . and sore meats less frequentlY than When Dan
flamed, the abdominal cavity may Alle amidt="-• • --- eselnivisrlp'ETS:-"- 4,sival,'--•subotitut,ing rut and .to, his' mother's ° "Metherr," he
filled with lisilder_the-prgans-mlii- fears end ternietations i.s like viilkirie; • These aro the last few, weelcs in vegetables loaves afwl'eheese entree's began "what. makes ."
• bo adherent.. to the 'presence, of -a, * on the, stormy billows. A inaln needs } Which children are niost likely te, catch Meat ,loavai and other 'chopped ineat "I)annyr exclaimed .tho _
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sticky', exudate, sniall ulcers cover, the
Christ s preeence. •and Christ'S pewee' • and although^ therit must' be, mixtures; .have to recommend them,he- :mother. "take 'those liet things right
• chIUs
suriace of the boa's', the hoWel. con -
followed qlfriSt r0,08.01 have the menus simple and Watch the ity .-eoinbinations with chopped Danebediently tilled his wraps be-
' to do it, Those :„.vho, Ince Peter, hai,,e1 plenty. of good 'nourishing fopd, keep ,Sides their ecenomy, their -adaptabile doWnestairs:". , •
very objectiMiable, liver enlarged and or, ideal of the religious:life' n t th I • •
u. • it4 $11.1NetS t time of year. A large ve,geta,blea an cereals. A ew, loaf, low. When he 'returned his• roother
tent.is:,blOod tinged, and liquid, oder found^ in him not most.fnerely the I pattern •
Pale in celey. Medical treatment las
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22_26. made ,otea chogp‘epeadn verintables like inentement, may bS.nientlY Sonso;„,weept!tting,exilierhat,,Irtione_breath
power. of God '.,.
-po4ar-not.:praven---to--be-Of-aerkeValuee oun. EXA/4141 • bba iltoe`i -thirly'elge-liegidea T shouted,
please tell Tne '
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• .111 LtllOI. • ' are palatable in such a combination), the ground meat with, canned toina- what makes it' rain!" .
* PREVENTION. ' It, is important, ,in 'dealing with the. o • '
With' the bacilli hardy enough to
1,ii1aele narratives in, the Gee' 1 to ce o two of bran bread spread toes or tomato eoup and then thickens-
.
, they are the record of relioious pa`rltycannolty.stelliundeda(irwIn'm...tcl,.apteet,ifroir amynd
wath peanut butter, a ease of malk ing with a cup or so of oornfleices or
lire from ,season to'seasOti distributed, remember ,that. first. and ,foremest, •
aed diet'', of ripe:bananas with thin bran cereal: -Add one or two beaten ow win give yioni year lunch.? .
Wherever diseased lambs 'shave been, neriencee. ThoseWho lived neex ar to mall.' fer deSsert, is an • adequate eggs, a chopped onien and other sea- - Dan found Pearl 'dishing.
U1) Iiis
it* ise., a.. problem tie protect, hY.Jeens found iri him not onlY„truth. and lurteheon for • most healthy children senings, - Grated carrots ,4.-er cabbages soup.' '."Say,e. Pearl,"'•he bogan, "do '
gionic means, the new lamb -crop. The
love arid righteetisnens, apPealing to ' and at the seine time furniehee the or finely diced beets roaY' be added to you knew what makes it rain?"
first Move in preventhin of losses, is ;
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their reason, but a strange -super- body with •th se tonic properties and the meat mixture. for ad 1 ional
1. ., .., wi . e .
trembled, but '..Whicir ef.):.•
f h.tOnan quality •before. which they regulatory ingredients , =which b,ad ,fresliness and vitamines, or may. be como, git yo,' lunch.", And that was all
.- 'The Leo, .1.•,sup se, honey., /4ew
: • fareinated -and rivetd n'et13°-eeliaestigici 1 Veeathee ciand :d•a:.p:britod ,Of. inactivitY. ,aotedd: it,le.ftoo14,thseeiniv,tnati•Sauce the last min-.
' I monde them' thifilc of- flock,. , It is this ; may rendr si, vis ... , Oa/I.:CO.111d g9t.:011t Of Pearl:. . .
ripettraineheilSible Oki/lea 1111 ./jeSliet ' , • Ail •the',efternbon , it rai;ned,. and •
' Imiracleenarrativee as. the 'Walking on to walk on the water'. It ea.nnot be 1).an. wandered from, the nursery. to
. I personality -Which ' is pictured' I in . elicit , ip ' as though ;a. iiian should attempt
I the. Water.- ...,„ _. ' ,, '..'_. ' 4',..111sine exCept4hratigh_the,power--of him the kitchen ,and .hack.-.Eigain... At .the
Vs. 22;723. Jesus after 'after the great Isilose seYereign will even the eteriny. . "amid es . the'door =bell he peeped olver,._,„.„":" • '''
, sadraiaeritt of the Feefling of the Mul- clementh obeY/ ' " • : ''' ' .: • ,the bannisters and spying .the Visite?' . • ' '''., - '
ernbark on the boat and, to. CrO•sa to 'verse ..in the .less*... so' far :de Petar IS rushed down-stiri'sWith a jo!yous cry,,
oAttut •Gracar 119 patted' -the ' wet '
titude, commands his 'diSciplep . O. re.,1 . V: 31. 'Thie is the mo.st iMportant
.„.,, takes farewell of the people.side of thelake,. While Ille felt cries, "Lord, save me," Jesus .stretch- Mackintosh. '' "kiln:tie," lie. began
oe
the other 'e-- he C
'1•oncerThe ried• • Inornent ' that Peter' ,'
.:1.480 n bonndless- compassion for, these un- es out his hand and holds the Sinking tore his :aunt had time • to ,drop her
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shepherded' souls- (Hark .6"i34), from.! disciple up, at the same time. sayin.g, . wet things, ,ffwhat' makes' it •rem. . ...,
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W ho m / he Was. se soon 'going:to part .„,"0 thou of little faith, wherefore dielst His ' aunt '•litughed., ., knowing- :that,' •
, :for ever, and he postpones his fare -:1 thou doubt?" ;Peter had Shoevri, faith , . Dan . kneW that .sfai..Wae an easy,vic-: /
11011 to the. last .monient, :. After they in hintself, a Ver3r good qeality; but tim.• "Well, Dan,'' she replied, `!,let's ,
. are. gone, the Savietir sok'. Solitude inadequate to -support a• man in see 1.f We can find out." leading the
ekeited Aild 0,trer to,;the bo.ekae, iih°' '.
among the hille,... ,and • praye., Continu- Wring to . follow in the stk,Psiof Jesus. :
highie vigil far into the night. Mean- What he lacked Wes faith in the Sa/ '''.
time :his..disciples are',battling witb vieur.• Bilt.,the gnp I' of. the hand 'of : took down, the CeratitrY:•Thctienary
,ftairtodu•citurnting' 1.0 "ram" be, gan, i,' -ea: d,11,1t.g..•
' fectedwith,. lamb, dysentery; but they ,the ' Cleaning, up of the ewe's., 'About .
Mai. 'Weenie. 'infected:.;while .pasehig two weeks the lambs see due,
:through the birth 'canal. due to:- the the king -soalatriveol about the 'hind ' -
Orgrinlanla ;fitoMng entrance , to 'the, quarters -should he xemeyed, , If the., ,
moat*, ', Infection. may be taken by weatheeis warm enough or protection, .
:the 4uni3 'Oil* tho'first,Atteiniat to in clean .-quarters - can ' ba, given; ths • ,
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,nurse as the nipples are , frequentlY, 'sheep should be a thorough - dip, •
-^'Reiveri;c1^,.•.-yrith.,"--gerni*:-•4rge-eudderrethe- or ewashinge'arict-'tlept-ino-Yed-directlyti----1------e----
sk4O2' and tke,Weel /en the under side to .fresh'elean pens or pastures, %Ail- ,
ot•I•ths:•eive?0,,f4Ody;=are„fettile'-fielcle ',lug, lambs should be killed and buried -''
,freni".Wheleh infection:Maybe -gather by .someene ether ithaii, the Man • ai,-". -
•ed,1 is eineiry tline the sheep lies down / thnding the sheep; Success in ternt,;‘,
' an, a .f1POi„..,:or.,;gronnd 'that,is:ouIed .liatingilantb dyseuterY depends on the
:7With.:,-Alth'!trelm„. Other,. aniinale; Mil: thoroughness Of, ;the hygienic Methods I :
lions of `bieteriii,.s.will' :adhere, ,,tO".`he 'Odefoted 'and •.:pracifiteck , The least
- trOxisferred,,te '',NV!liataver -tidy-. tough:carelessness in. AsPosing, ,O dead
er;.,!ettliti",:',,diseaSe., &rine, .1-1-,o, wide-. „latabff will keep the, Premises infected
:spre."4: init..nta-k 'rhe.•fetriid whereVer, is long. as 'sheep 40 ..kept. '
t of Apple Thinning..
; To thin or not to thin is! necessarily
a question of importance to growers
of appleff for conimereial purposes. In
,his latest report; the. Domincon Horti-
culturist goes, soniewhat exhaustively
Into.' the eubject based, Upon experi-
,Meata conducted with the, 'Wealthy
Not Only le the question con-
Adored- as regards •quantity and qual-
ity,, 4ut referencetocost and.
profit. As for the ,commercial
..-er• the latter is the leading point to
ba„Cenoldorad, the following remarks
from -the report are quoted„` pretty
Weltjn_fiulLuS erntelu.
t� bear the. cost of, picking apercent-
age of thefruit'twice, which diees not
happen. •
How Legumes Improve .
the: Soil..
• -
The legumes, ;or padhearers Are,
next to grasses, probably the. inoSt
iin-
portant of all orders of plants' .to the
farmer arid to 'mankind:. , • . •
These plants are Valuable net „only
beceuie they, furnish food for :Irian
and for his liyeStock,'bUt also, ,because
they helpekeep• up, or even inerease,
the fertility.of the/soil:and' make pos7
wind and Wave an the dark,Waters: ,qf Christ taught hira a lesson which in • "Tell nee," interrupted Dap. . ,,••
the Galilean :lake. - " , 1 , • later life ,he did" net forget. When' at
' Ve. 24727: Now comes the Strange a subsequent time he healed' the laine• "I'll tell Yon; dear but X just want.;
experience, of. Peter ' and • the other man 'at the Temple gate, he made it .
o4 to show 3.1912 where vire have. th -go :
• ..,„ diseiPlea, Which is enshrined in • the clear to his hearers that it Was net b3r to find opt things ' that We den t : •
A, SMART . FROCK . 1' UR THE ''1/4. miracle -narrative of the Walking on, his own 'power or mithoritY, that the
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• Smartly simpre is this. attractive ratty° means, it iinelies e strange new power and. anthetity of Christ, I.° do kelnillbv."upAn•idatoletittienrgritahiee, - Alittunit frgeirli7ewe '1.
began a laborious explanaten In:child ..
- , JUNIOR- MISS. . ' . the Water. , Whatever el th ik ' healing was effected but only by the
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m,anifestation of the 'supernatural m •work tor Christ or .t.° succeed:. In, fol -
frock for all 'daYtirne wear Thi. np- . , •
language, interspeneed 'With -ManY • .
questiena, about evaporation, et-m,os-
Pheric' saturation. Condense:I:ion/ anci se
forth. In/the midst of it,' to all' s iliotli. ;
er came home. "Poor GraCe I" she ex-
claiined"lias he' centered you again?".
Thought Him a SSiriere Mari
1 antsecao;f6i ney.wife." • •
, She (shrlekingly)77Pdase deceiver!
'I ,thought you a single. .
-Change in. King's Title ,
per front panel is of Contrasting mae. .i.ses'.h.LY .willeh the mitHle of the .dis-.. lewing his examPle Nkre need be'..Out . - . • -Ai,,,,Ne* 'se-ai
terial encl./the lOvirer section: is plaited el•P'e: were etteely,..dpverawed. The ours'elves in Christ'ehandS, and then_, .:, ... .. ' Necessitate
to provide neePeary 'skirt fulness, taditler,1 states, it • Of the form :that: the divine grace% o'f • the 'Son • of ' (.,,o3 d '•• Lendori,,7-The disetisSien • . tia to
necessitated ...by the change in 'the
Kinion,- title ,f011oiringci the. II-Opel:jar ,
Content:ode-decision-has 'brotight Out ' "Yes," laughed the •atint, "hilt We"ve ..
information:interesting 46. thonsands. had. a fine titridi 'haven't we, Dan.?" -
rweth--'-a-ptetohpele-c-/4-rwehato--sleaLoW:i-g-,-enly vaguely si"., ynas'alce..6d4g,,,h_sianigdTtph°41.,11.i.leatutai,.2i'llYgg•i'lla. '
-The-heavy discs' of ' sterling- silver 'hinged- gaf;;-toa:11..-tock-llirilhihir mo;thtt:rth;h:2t°41nr.,ahkeSbeit-' ".1---
deal ..itseltie-bdrieposed of
together„ to Mien a. mold- and is 'three
inches ..across And ,a, qUarter .of aninch • "Why; "he' really Understands
thick, . When' the ,riew one 'is' Mann- emnIent4d'llIls; bot3'' mo 1i
faCtured .the King w11 give- the old ..`.`°f eimis.!?"••iie end'erst.nnds "it,'.'. ie-
one,- a-',geretle--tan--With ' a himirner-a Plied' tile aunt. 'If- \'''''.'e 'gTown.PeoPIO.
process -called !`demasking," ' after Would only take the trouble to inform •
which.,the 'old seal heceines the per- ourselvee first and then 'answer. a
. Lisooi.n.al property or th.d:.Lorct, Chancel- elliiti's, diffiP'llit questiens in 1115 Own :
-language, lv.e.:Folild . not- Of -03r give. him..
.SOOte • , backgreu-nd inforinatlan .blit -"
adorable, things. :. Price of the book .., „. ,
. • fully efter"the example of jeaus? Ca.n , She -,--"Po 3u t milk danong a..lirt!ul? .. wayweu.,e(i. to y ..4
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e "get Mold ensilage (int e ' 'to :me the:ino,re ...We encour-
e. knowledge. Don't :3,-eu think so? ..
Will he be supported by. the invisi le. . . • —_ ,...___...___ .
• .. :e . . . , .,,- -' Opening' • ne're,s :a.. tip: ,/,.h. el tehoould also excite hia. def.:4re for fur:. r.
age. a child's natural, desliet, to knee, -
children the...privilege of , wearing: the Christian able to 'Walk 'Suecess- . .
., • he. rise sf p .14
tt .orior to the terrere and .. Ite---- "Well,. Vs, ayieco.pation. all
thingp.of•this na.ture the more We aro'.
It e -ems , . . .. . ...
1,0 ;cent§ the eoPy., . '
powers •o the wor as esue did? . . . • . . . was, either to 'throw it down the•chute
- gow ,T#Z) 9RDEI1 PA ! ! S. .
. , . . ' right " • ' • • • . "' , ' ' ' ' ' •, ' ^I d ' rr e't ut of the' barn 'Or throw
ly,. grXring, number .an size of sue inel dible things? , .
, „. aC:1141ct.:trY I-1; th° 9ug' ht. .of smr.st'hing bot- a 'well' informed man •or wortitai " • •-• '
the disciples beheld what they took to will operate through us.
The back is in OTIO' Piece and a,, belt. be an "apparition" or ""s irit " that
fastens at the side seems and ties in is, the spectacle df Jesus walking to 7, whether a. new Great Seal will be
a chic' bow. -There is • a becoming, wards them over the waters: Clearly
131.0...telt,,er, yields -47,f ra.aatiwts„ round collar,aroHong-sleevea gather = sonletexperionce which- has' nO anal-
n_sizes_t °O. In .beer d/Pary happenings of
other cultivated .plantsi.. , ed t° wristbands--N't148(1-i"
12 and 14 years, Size 10 ye -ars 111'11,nn hf° 'deSerila-4117Bfirfini fife
ip T•too'lle ssuinpapilly.toof nalitowrateniis r8.qiiI0I'res 21A, yards 39 -inch material state-- .of • supernatural -terror into
eons' reached -by thT-C,-Hortitritturist
(Mr. W. T. Macoun ) :' should'. he
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;pointed but, hesays, that the-epere-
tion, of thinning does not post. the
grower any ,ndore an no t
The apples en. the trees must be pick-',
' ed at harvest time. If-a:certain num,
ber are picked in early summer and
'dropped these do not have to be pick-
ed again. It id easy to see, that pick-
ing and dropping the fit* on 'the,
"ground. . PillOh•letigt,.OXperrSiVe OaiL
picking in the fa:11;:earefu1ly placing
in 'a basket, hand -ling to the packed
Idled,: grading and packing. If
inrg nennibev Of these 'apples: are
threes and culls and have to be -dis-
carded or sold/ as cider apples it is
apparent that thie,,eite save'
can come: Mere than the small
price received for such produce. Here
In the Horticulturist's opinion lies. the
%great .advantage of .thinaiog-7.-,by :re/.
clueing the, number of dills the cdet
of handling . and picking IS • brought
down to the" mirtimurn.' Growers ae
not always appreciate this point,
holding that the 'cost of "reinoving. the
. fruit ill the summer must be, added
to the cost of picking had the Gees
not been thinned. If this were the
ease' the thinned prop *mild, be:asked
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ise_thor_zreatest_gTimithOSt aops 0 .1 s j.,,,Linek_anciL/10 ,,,...7ard_3whickthe disciples ire thrown -by -th
inch contrasting. Price 20 cents the
ever, certain bacteria find h congenial
home on the roots of 'certain plants pattern.
Our new Fashion Book contains
many styles shelving how to dress,
boys and girls. Simplicity is the rule
mostlY the: -legumes and once Settled
'on the root of. a legume, the colony ' of
bacteria. begins storing ':up nitrogen
in little on that
roO .t,-.4ioduleS" „these are Palled. So
it is that inuch of. the nitrogen' in "a
Crop of leginnes hes..cOme. directly
from tho. air,; and when any large
Part of a legume is left -in the ground
'the' crop following finds .a. richer soil
and mere food than it' would ha've
:found if this legunie crop' had,. not
-been gi own.
- I Feed Hens Wire,
, !Throwing a,. eabbage 'head to the
'hen e won't :work ver, *411. They
don't eat O./nigh, Hang it up „and
Vision they ;aye presently releared by
hearing- the Take. of Jesus say to
them., `I36 :of 'good' cheer it ie, I; be
not 'afraid.",i This assiurance, create's
in Pete -en mind the desire to do what
he new proposes, that is; to follow the '
for -well-deessed-- childremz: Clothes of •
example.of_..Jesns-iriewalking-- ore-thO
"character and individuality for/ the
• . Vs, 28, . 29. "Lord, ' it be , thou,"
junior folks are hard: to buy; but easy sa.ys peter,. ehia: Trpe come tint, thee ,
to make. with our..patternS. sinall, upon. the waters." Perheps we ought I
amount .of .rnoney Spent on goad ma- to think of the 'incident as a •
terials, Pitt' en. lilies, will .give parable of Christian life or faith.. Is
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, Writpyour mum° and addresi Plain- arm of god, as Jeaus was, in doing' .• .Rare Find. . . . •
• • , it up oat of a little door in, the roof. g;uiTik to ,help that• child •to grow into
Mrs Snctliers n / ()tor t •I • "
Patterns as yeti' :Ruclose 2,0a in II. CIIRI8T IR. NOT ONLY 'Ovit.Exiiivi. Pr,E; Le 4 P ,. I teek 'a couple liiiiges arid . .•"AS "..usttak .:Grece; yOU'VO right but:
stamps...or Preferred; . BUT Opt. SAVIOUR, 29-33. t.‘Plits is an
it care -hilly). for .eaCh, 'ninnber and • Vs, 21),' .30.1' Peter -inakes• ' the at-. Striltheetilt has its coenneneational eidikof the chute about six 'feet trete •:er rf D • 1-
aWfully•lioor road"- 4
foqr 'bo.ai* and %tented a door in one it does take 'so Me an d en:- •
exce t the toot. , - • - • laid° St Toronto. Patterns sent by nerve and beginning to sink he crese! .Inuit •Jy'o g.Yt , en e ,reet lea.„
addieSs your order to Pattern Dept ternpt eourageonaly enough. But ap• • I
ini dear:,iWe're not getting, more, than, :the ground he lunges
they =will An the whole thing out Wilson PUhliShing Cp., 73 West Ade. palled by the strirra3r•element' he loses ten billhomele 'to :the , .at ',the bottom • of the ' deor
side; alild door must ' about
18 inches' longer than Width of chute,
Se that the 'slope -will eaues the waste
to slide out.• 'After the moldy ensil-
age is thrown out, the.',,cloor Cali be
hooked shut egain,--LA,'1,1,
Hanging- is a nuisance' if you have return mail. • "Lerd,, save ine,'". He diseovers hat • Silt Scarce in China.' • Ingdnioni Devite.
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• a, Christian cannot emulate the ex- .' To obtain salt ininland China, wells
to tNieo!afiichwhireeada.nIainaan'ileeasesvileyv:ilhootillts . Ti. . 1 i-----r--1-4-;,--h----
. slip le.) le s c ri o e urnan , pa in . • .I had tried every way" 1 i tw.,to
1 • ar.°14 °I .chr1°.t in th° sufficielneYlci are •so tetinthe ' late i u I h ed.
ls his • own . strength or confidene e n • - -"'
r o s y Or water baby ehicke to keep 'then froni '
root into these and do it in a ,hurry. seventy-six times as thick as that of o.on only •oucooe--d as he keeps bee•fiev_ th•rough aolid• rock to a depth of 000 , getting MGM 9 r,_ less 1 -et.., 1.'"' ailyI
They don't dome loose either. -E, R. the eyelid.
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• . • big in Jesus; ' For to live like Christ f°°t• 'tdek a syrup (gallon size) and
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ti hole about one-half inch front
,the to, .put la pie, pan. i.ti'..it and turned', .
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water ,caSily' and de ndt got ;Wet,
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in h '.11.i ne14; .Can be. made by detailing...a
Is/mil-size innee tube iato a .hdrsealioe,
' .shziee', and tying. it in A ...g' 41n, , ettek.
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allow 6ti4 intiationc, Th•i% inals.os• the
.sotte.st and b•d:it.„,eiv•gbion, thaC.1 have•
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