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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1927-04-21, Page 6eib • . i_ „ e ?r*ctcaLrden:54ggstion=4:-, BY '.031444$'...11; pliNS.,XiEV' 040:-.W.7trik".7.4t-lhia-- Thenet-Tar-e4";Of-harder Vei,eii:re ',uu4':'.',k'ee-O- [ eilISBAlf/itf- 'nneh oroPs as ipat,lat" :batter 'id sterage:'tlian the..ilighthlr,' cari pi paesnips andoettuontae icelPted arid softer soris, ' ^ ' • ' ' „.... ,. ,, Zt 441,4410ei $1 the/Se: vagetelelose Which . Tho . turnip...Is: a hardy Vegetable • „. • ., . . , . • . • .. , • or 11e main and....„,,requires buV,a,:, eleortegereson. tor bu*vt*..1).,..,gor4ett trp*, " .'11#y.'f:tYro4eirelOpinent'.,..4 '.4. a... gQ94.: 0,t,P 't.i 4.1n0044.34gatokitfiti.V.41.1.Pe !iow:. 4 feW,::5,e0s ,g!wy in'the spring :AtIrecl .anit kept.ler liini: fOV,'WY-I-raPt'.7.77.7--------,:i.--„,:.+.•„, • , ...",af.tef. the acta(tt.greWiag .Sea, ieed' tO•he Pdant,ia early:in re tWarticle, we' will 'conSider' tire trpring,^.. The: eaSiest way pp.:get-4, „ e St practlear niethoda of grtri- crOP. is ; by •uking. :sets, Theee. 40 ,ing 1 4`4,..arePar• All'ef tkeaa,Praclnats SnIall"Onrons p.own. Ow Preeriellas:Se4-1 . . . • -1 . • • * 16 .1, • ! r* -,•••••;1•.:4. 'MO •70: 41' 4••'• ; e, day c OD egson has..aalr eonza glirapaea tfirrhellilvegio.; • - V. .0.„ put ,this thoUght of' .j!estin! tro;ath 4011 perplexes 'the . elisceplee. BEYOlip? mind* gven,yet theY-e,,ariPot -andege stand •a Mese/411444e which is -pot of this 'world. • „ • . • „ flP(1;' soinethi!`tg. about the HOW TO , '.- ".elieeeeseeleee*.•./ • ..„ • . 'ii:440110.0•41,"10i • ei'eete14,Pite•r4/ o ".. 04,t.•• .4, • " T 0 - 2 Peter 1:1f.. Thii-Passage is meant - • -Alij0g-STAN'I'ON"-",7"-."--.- hiWn es -S--- of --epting. Pr()••-' be ehoyeetiVeCrearIy Feter InielerSteted • ise of • • . • It I 'tee " that :bery'.ivliieh'4inat-Porhe neglected., Weeds fern:1111Y: MallS, Unr etWiee0,10;11i0Pr • • • . • •• • . • , . ' • • et a later tinte the mystery ,13 gin leoaSe • . , Peter at the rroansfklarathme one* perplexed 'elem. The apostle tells virenlaa 'Who. seeS' tki Aide BlaY saY, inu:st kePt dsW.uf 'thy av° days. 1"l'a-P" 'wee the Pre•re Mark 9: 2,10; 2, Peter el; /16-1,i1: • PaId-• ,readeri that. ilia gPsPel of ."the "Ae.bleaY WoMall 'Pt0a lY • LI"' -‘"• •, 244i.d.ofies'fivhieh.f1 +n9 Te t A• Voice 'Oareet out erthe power and conting of• our Loi'd Jesus. do ilOt Mean the 'woman 'Whet? leeleleSY. Parhift, 4, Pr • • •• • ‘, ecak!uata-;---a,Yingle-Thls' is 'MY' B°1,9yed'Clirise• does Tult l'est-nninl* agiaation7 ;:o,13-14'iikft n4"-ste-is,,,Winnil'3e.satilainide.....i.ifineos-- /7,t'az ,rel,whoood v Withal', seeV,,404nothWilislY;e4hrOy'75'ttut,,,,hettrfil: rilkytilpu.,.etS0 4,,,-,14ef „.1.,Ve,,,nr.Ttl.rtD07,:ctt!ifiut ilio7,711v.1.1,dee:n,..douro,ptle:Illtrq,,th,o,PLiv,„ ' Son-144rear 4..1ml-71%1a44$ p..?.. :, . ,'„. ,. ;Th)Pte:ogon s7eifitlanloi)rt aefeePeenreleinArd 'reinavelintYt: f 0 . h. , about ..in a give4 ..0e0eeioutiot , ,eveo,,. day, tingly heite qinpftd,ion..k.; , • ,.. 8 8 = - ' ' truths c'' the Y'''' raa •mge' 'periin ' • ' • ' ' ? • t "chool we • pondered, over -our • - A.NekleY I . : , • ' ed •Fef of fables, but esest.se.one fren-i•-ed ,attempt thatch up eel. 91_11_4. ill_h_i_clie ,....is.._hee,tintilsall,yleead.ereherAlqtcisii-ae-ee ....?hTir,f2h,(4„wary:z.:wa, 4:, 1 . risiii-------,,..t-A--*--i-• 7-A---,-,3xviNn–'irisloN' ,..0F...-,diSelebed-,,.'titheeeYee., -eteereAn..§%foeler.07-- ----e.--.----er -A----e-e.e.-----..•;•-• -le, -------- -- --,--, , ere y .w qn green , as . , • • . • ', • a e • y b • andlnost of 'them can son, arid' develOPed title year to edibN ',Petqr,le:10.„'',1:8* ' ' . , , qt riat: .. Christ. is torsi of all, and reeieus thing., end who wishes earn. set, and the following ay .100301 t ells, glanee at th Coaxing Pt! ----ftnil,•'• ii,.., 47i4,,,,,.....,,,i.i0Q:rx,,T,„: „9., ,... 0,.,,,.....sf,..1.,,.„s, iin.:,,ersii.nr:rects,i0:. urstrN,,,41L,istpeireed.171:1,uadi :s.::::(....,,,,,,taeofheb:::„,:n:ei,:aini,ws. -0,he.:,:,:i'oeazio.h4ut:e.i. ele.ist.hao, tiyvvt);..a, uldnirkh..gelav' ei..eo-o‘"vonit:;ia,tc:thtflitcl.:at, ';ualinpt. .cs`4e.sver.iema.076.71,2,.,coau,r7,...ptvelli:ita;;,c0...1;4.5.rtel, rlePea;da4,nve,/iwano:;1 tokv Marls 9: - .• ers. 0 hri ' . • ' • ' - ' • ' 'd the ' in n • who dry When watering do. oreug e -ing,, o in • , 7. 7P.• ''' ": ' • f 6rth 'gm, , /f, seed- is planted; put it in the ', Ierreoeuce.zoN---Peter 'showed a re-, hi a• Co' I jag. victorY is 'asstirea'. ' ' " Pthult ..111_,e• on' eng 1._...wdeuv.i! .7o4tfd eelir;ythyzni:fellyce.erit,;',43.71.1 ...; • Mear;whileet11diellici "ilegra131,blYti he 11)3,es .1;"1:}qringsuoefees- OrielgtSlr tta;ure'i. 11:.• . ground very early aid ' the e541,', smpairer..44tabalicirn* gitmf'ttig.W"hs:P6n114eie°11,hft;S,e:tri t.l'airf'5';fi , 711;r.airtl.'in't1;:;;P•aer' entice:a tx:arnelniatiot . /;1 the flret 'Place, 70 Will.cenSider, around t,___ - s . it • ,,' 4 . . • • 1./ • s the Messzab. mg espeeia 14 1, Yeeeee, reoul heaven- "sPate- "Tb,,,, 4clialci- 1 lex-eret"e-07 Nsr",,,,lehl,—....„,--,..:..„. ' . - I 'di'litdWnle' glrlieXikle,d'netr(11;13:11111itIglidi.e.4nath7Yvl: t1.1b*eit' . , em,,,irtitehilethavis lariely., at ,pee,e ...„whe,at _berley_a•nd_hseh. Isighk of his cy.e.,,,,-he, wsnid not hayoeverv,ehlessed,' xpeeiente and 'A oyeri • e.e.,toe 1.-_,..t.-, oirdeoteein wise, at f ,E1 . .. . xi •rinientili rat,t6 the. 141.act th,e7 ,Thiteerfealti th. t-4.1or h.nticip4tioneof the \eeseermg of ifiew rs -.pee . ,ve er . , •••••., • , ''Xheaa'skinds 1014 *kve :! ow 4P, rem' 4E:: hetweeneTestitand the .tracittional idea• t a pawn g orY • in,' •whieh, the' is - pi9t. Ithee eert. \ ha. a ..releeetion, • Stek.k*IeTrIT•et,,re,041,eteoll. 're'. letteel: dee d How; 1 ctatiOns4 ns'' feed en' &wide vaeletY. eeee the ,deliverer 'of. farriel; „land ow'eeee its risen 'tord'ene eeracting;AppliCation indoorse \- ee.„ pinalL reseette.ee• expo' rijue,eteeelon;,,eleeeeeelfe-eflite-theeciniwee,off t, 4c,Pna, thn ';grainsi, ,hieto the beet.- Oereale.:fer:theil_H'kl.ter: had •• gene, n' er, than tie • throned- As ,01.WIL One -hes lueetra of , ',.worke..apdernhit- e'' .14.-e-etaelei'eea 4.1.,eettehelaeae bleu -fork 01 -se - c711n, beet,;,neynr,,Is tiunain the divieed -t-he =stret,•••or.ja-Sas:""Bpt POter,,st7:.^.ng: vincind: • ,gropted. -Lt'e'et". fo'Pr firstyear, to ::eneep"ee in at ther4N,01740,';'"), fIrto4iiiPutetio- . are given ,u4sott„lerfe leasar•hu./iinv:,;. 644-7 je sandy leaeh't4e14' 1114y 'wheat lit AgricuDtmrnionlture on tad, to. be beet .foe• -0 kinds •eet root ,pcmartioont of. Agile zg bad. the inner vision whieh7coald' faltn7 • • '•• . ' • . • • . „ gen-ma:gage 'which • .Will.'•grow eresilio in 'the repott fer j.02•5 ed.'the Doe .MiaPee , t • ' the He felt „ --e-..-e-e-eee-e-e•---e- . ecrope. Thorough PreParation, is of eons.. which deals .chletlY With. equab- cern the /nagsspirit.. „ . - weeneiderwe irevertanee. the gee de•teoed instructions.. for and was thrilled, by quelities in,Jeends publishin• miejen Hortioujtulist, W14leh *All now emeaereentinahoidtienglaoref. ceheicii/dhoodedY. should be plowed. or Spaded deeply. feeding pigeons ere given. The which•ain• ' • • 'went eleePer Man reason an , not require a cOnstant entting of g t...,"‘ompany b.19m11 fctr a kmg Peri° °f t'n.ne' and be had -free on applieatio to th , , • . • which appea „to t at same' ins - • • . • . ossoine . or an unueua amour], of renareed-for--beite reaultse HOwerere einge,-fropi 2.5 ,t.41:.-.50' et --the716 All greset roots and soda should be should fed mixed with peas form- , b f 1 4 kn • d. d •-v Publications, Branch, Ottawa. The and so-lt should liet e are learning , )0,e. y whichwe ee an ow °Go 4n el \ t, terecteteeeeee 440.:)! e, water 'A''s°,-...f°17, the sake ef, that_ , results-consiiit-ef- the ;effect...of nitre. iudeed; that: e `qt takes A heap of ''.e. ' • A • t, genous fertilizet applications made at" diffeeent crime durfInk the life of the pia.lita.tiee. The, picots exPeilinented 'With" ,coruitsted of three fifte-en-foot rows on soil. et 'legit fertility. Each treatment' OP 'Bergs, of .which there . in -field.irteire this ecarcelY Pes: 'Mixture, Re 'HePige3111 ration is Coln- Nevertheless ae'We saw in last leseen, - 0 zeer plent which may be had, in a variety - • 'eratiotere'whieli- •Of beauty, Pible, onalt. SaY, therefore,' that plete without thene:' reen, Oi new, Peter had to be convinced pf the .• 0Otiosi. sts... -of PeletWing and unseasbned grain',ehould notebe used. "necessity' of the Cress. In the daYs LI.... Completely matufe'Wheat' is' one of fellewing the confeSsion ...Testis sought cutting, I dont mean -that 4 „,,„ hm; to instil this truth into; the minds of • . • • ihebloorns may not be .cut, indeedo Work until the ;s mellow Line the 'best tr.aMs'tn •Ptg(to---e and -77: his disciples, Mark 8:34-38- er. • , iythipg vehicle grown is the better •anY le work., A *ill ,aeredink ma- ley' in limited qtrantities gooa bet- A 'week after. •Petei's notable .con- , • . • for e It—bu,t. clo nlean that there are ine is desirfilelei • d , • for p nting smallsummer feed. Clippe oats, or seeds, as most ot the root dregs havU ter still, groats, are reommended f4.3ssion ocenrred the certain things, such GS PaGSleS tion. a his mind which we call the ,divine • fineueed. In ,earlyeplaritin* the cost.- deeing the seasoi. eViSioneofeChriste'/TransfigtiredetPete.ree-e—'. . • peing shra fie lighclout, it is/ im- ,should be fed in hoppers, whidh rnaY. and two othis fellow -disciples saw in ' ed abone".the. seed. , Sugar ,beets, The bulletinr, will& will- be 'found ter, ,and heard a voice, apprehended as • . I , „„ popPieS„Which itils imperative to -cut . getber.. It is well to remember portant,t 'at' the gel be firmly press- be kept constantly before the birds. vision the divine glory of their. Mas- ' " that although this is a delightful ' trisk, it is exacting when time is to mangelk, turnips and. ,carrots • for .VerY. useful toy any person going in the voice o'f God; cenfirraing their stoelt feeding, and the veeious roots for innab-reising, may be obtained' eithethat Jesus was truly t 6 es- • grove! for ,Itt.t.Yrnn consuinption all from the Pu t h' t h' th h' • b t th Cr • 1hie experienee; with what led..up to grown practically in the same, man- h M - 'be considered. , o• • • ' bfications Branch De, ielah. and commanding them' to. take' collie 'under the same head ,ano are partment of Agriculture, Ottawa o ear is ac ing a ou e ass. it and. what folk/Wed from it, forms • • , specifications particularly well. It BUY THE PLANTS., Perhaps the petunia fills all 'these. „ , our lesson 'for Iteetla • • , • has only one limitation foe our pure. ThOSe vegetables which have long ' L PETER HAS A DIVINE VISION, OF poSel it is slOw in Eating ender way 15 and ,again just before bloom in Garsii!". Last, bet not least, there livineHire ahouseetemalseeitehorne." When''parent a -are rearing their children, if they could catch a vision 'ofthi tiis,tfie, ones besiond, they would, shoidder their re: .speesibilities nieee sturdily and hap.. were seven, seven; ' was :repheated, :time PilY.e. They 7 -Would have .. greater „_. ,soeengtn -xer .ene increasing burdens, • more iinienettre ' to. "carry.e.on.'ee • . 'there' *Ill be :'-icoirPNIcingr'eednientle, eirhero Company, comes and one pf,.theno 'w!ll beesute to say: '"Why 'cen't we • laye. thig „sometimes when company isn't -here?" • ThereTwill be the ardent rteellnekacliee which start ..at. 7e30) • • andabate' shortie. 'after the other - chilfleen' have 'goi e. to school:, :There ' vvill e .dozen e of "Oh' Gee!" -"Geed times, scethat the yields recorded are efFmnefRnt the same treatment.. The series.in- cluded: ,not • nitrated, ' nitrated at peantinge nitrated one month after. planting, nitrated August 15,..nitrated "Septefiiher 15 only, nitrated Septem- ber, 15 ar.ul before" blOom,' nitrated September 16 arid in full bloom. The highest yielding,seies was the one' receiving nitrate oe September • top 'reeite need...Soil cif • censiderable „ CHRIST:IN HIS GLORY Marli"9.:2-8. • , Igreven-frem seed, wale leave the •spring. • There .was, howeireteth o • will. be eomeope 'always relate thq .• . • , . • rietyth.,:..,, We may, Mention. car-. „ . • , V. 2. It is unusual to find an event .tJI 1 the garden.' blosioniless for the early report intheates, 4 noticeable increase unexPeeteci- ret.o•Painilfallong-grOuring varieties. • e'te. - in, the. gospels So. closely clet,ed As elle • , Months. , • , •• • xitio to the Septernber:' application: ahd All of these are. jest childhood ec- ' of beets and turnitte,'saleifyetUenip- ; Teansfiguration. fit is etated eo have My advice is to *WV t).„Plailts, thus. an; inerease„in all 'the nitrated, series, ceritricities, just Plain phnge's. ey rooted parsley and Feeneh.eiledive, • • taken pla.ce "aftei- six daya," that•is, aSsuring . earlY • bloom. . Set e them ;Which': became Progressieeler enure cerne and•''ge; you will. learn to . , 1:44t. naMedle.....44(aladeeilant.:-,And the roots are grown- from oeivhich to which would:. "skein tO • indicate' how t• I , O•f • • . ,grow to a solid trims of foliage .andred. the fruit liud-forining period. et thy will right themselves—but in ' week had entered into the disciples' ' . , bloom w elight to see. 1 s .e de4 that the ally spring apple. the Meantime, be patient and. tac „ sprcout 'leaves fck Salad DSO „during deeplythe events oe that moMentous , . , laxly, delicious vegetable and, a' fav- • fulfi , . the• winter., The carrot IS a • iro.rticrue • minds. And indeed they erright wen • ,‘. • A- flower in, a 'stranger :eote which' cation/ even on of. high fertility, • fUle, e .• IN' the' same requirements•is- the has' a tendency -to cauie increase in eThose: are year harcieSt • yeees. do 49, for cloHng these slaye Jesus mite; with etheeIadies ',as • it: is up-. • . was' incessantly teaching them otit of, • . • • I • nestlirrium. It easY to _raise from. 'size of. fruit, which aceounts for the will seem et that you' recli'ild'ren• . st .- • • ; iitatezhent e in musremember you and.' .posed to be of yelne in keeping, the hie.ewn heart. and front scripture the • the Seed and,if these are hoeglet bYrtabular :ofe thin report But yeu t that slightlY". greater.: yield shown ' the , step on your fee and on your heart coilepleionclear.and at"fermi, :necessity .that he musuffer And die A named varieties or by colorreally' breeder a 'have Nng known •that car- . . . . • B exquisite shades may be'3rours. They I the series September - at Jerusalem. This was not welcome 15 and before their fatherare not the only ones rots fed to the animals tend to keep ' teaching to Peter and to the 'others; - ehoule be set rather closer than pe- bloom • Avatchang the childi-en GI is still in . g . hAeinicciothtisetaie'ehiehiegre,besoreitilaltd tthoerbeecetot,eiver: , 1536 , tgruilas,aabiecaargeute. !hints. de, not7.1 SUremarizing restilte. as reported in the coats smooth and lossy: Here 11624 and 1625, the Dominion sHoiti- not bell). You uniss Y'ou 11 the.Heaven, yott know. , B t are otivo: good reasons whY:we should • , , beearee 4,.n. tern •the foundation of the A 'G•12ACEFIlle FE.00K OF UN-- groW carrots, then: . • • - • heaeenly vieben Which :canie to: them • , • US1.TAL bESIGN. . Zinnia .4 an4lier. 'gay,. thing Wh.ich 'telidltarist sayhs. , brief that 'nitrate liiielp.,yotielelf. Keep ,costre-be ilrm , of late years has,. been, greatly prevso and.e.ot er soluble salts, applied 71.0 YPtir Wane!. . The •Persnip should be planted GS. • .. on the, sixth 'day. ,:' .. ' . - . --'.- ' The 'ch. aemingly 'lent ul frock 403.13',: BB -the ground, ls-,in fair- con- ' • . • - ' ' Vs. 3, .1, If we remeinber the.t ealI ehoeve here is suitable .fee .afeernoon, Prc'ved as t° ag°x' It does not bloom. at lantm ma •h v • When thin s lobk un suell cloud . • • .. ye tion /or working. It requires ea 4erl Vuinifer A Wilo bas been laYbig,''threugh, this 'welc 4esus- had been or;evening w - as freely,. as petunia or . nanturtium.;;:,, effect; on /end in a fairly high state think of john • WesieY's enetber with . ,deep soli. and the 'entire 'season. for dawn •:=a ' w'orliTs' l'Soard' in British c'°•• e fashictned" Of, georgette,. ear mid', would be . very" but, is ;Very haidy. .It Is better,. at'--', of fertility '•iiitrate: Of •soda may ".not nieeteeeg children, . ;When • aelced' to.• , eee. ipeeking' about his death; and •a the *eteeectie .1E growiteg . to Perkeetionee ene.the' ii,n6- linubla af>"3`51'ekka 111.365 days., She paeseges:in the:Law and in the Pro- ..tafr -, - Marked improyement even giye a 11,,,iule for._ raising children she":' . satin.. View, 'A illustrates' atlicr'Llts.rhii" •tlihiselslosiihs719t• a.abrt°1entiet,Ya;le;a71;!;wcatineaen' aaplipYlied'. teto nidnths after pltent- eXPlained that she .hed.iTsed nipeteep '': , cataio,g, we. Tykey „phtee the, This ,waa ilred at' thellniversity pf Brttisle phets rich fOretold ite•neceesity; we , fertilitY of .the, pro:Wince... • table is not as well known ale it de- , iii:oihio_rooto riarsl.y.. , vege_ beitiemii, and „is:., a., teetinionyeeto the e 'wiliest!. understand ',better ethe :nature- Of'. tthh: effokeirtivfe use . of, allover, lace for.:lndiviillial-' fleVier' lasts Ai lone' thoe, i•ing; 'on; POO, ' soils ,when, the • fOliage 'different",rules. . •Nd two children Were • serVes,to be. . It rows 'Mira" like a . pareniP, arid the roots can scarcely:. ., ,, be di etinguished from it,.. efter„being. Outdoor firrnitu . •' Alrk:eriea; although net -: e,onimOnly . grown to . 'a considekable•:. exeent. in . considered 41iite, '..!..ePse!'itial as ie :i';'„.,iip,w",,,i'•3iee.ted,", hat:: uhItIled,, wityl?.•,,nc.e,leSstt la .,.:,eviii?h .is: , al.2.4.1.qd ,, to.-,o,.eig,hty_•-t...teal .hardy, must have the :blooms reineve,d . increase in eitrly ;stolen :terincition, prohahbly jtist , nteemel,n1dively,n ,naictea, . 'Mossasc7I11'9.1fi.',.Slerrseill.-6:er.L.tvali:ik, e\.:vii cloeing arThe ,He.ft.:11.11:rsedeZot;.A7-1.43lo417,67oam.latlinlitrollii9.14txtil,lel7bfte:1*Ilowinrre'aien;'-'1anpcpellitetd4'ion'Yeibe.14 I, 1 making t , t rz 1H :ys. fe 1: a nrot liiiis. . dug. :amt. -the tpps ;removed: It'',.is , e. . 'indoor. furniture. ; . We, have 4sePtesi.speai'd ' .. etivrnef; ill the Law and •the rime i , se. ng With,,Jesiia.' ',This:ern:I '-''' , mla View ,../3 is tile same ere.!ee reed° the e.ieep blew .baelleler.s7button , and., nitro, a M',, soda, even .on. .alrl IV ,/:e i Reinieilier eyou have, .allitairs before material with the sleeves. - lenfon ,,Oaleridule. ., Bachele-F's,buttoe: ,naregen is met 4 limiting. Seeter;,: u the eien'enSating'yeare the ones ' • tne . .P . . , they saw o P an neves*, entting once a• weekeis sefficieat. shows a' pale celer'''"nitrate soda hence, eecie ene'required a neVe . JeSua'-bieri.Self.","tranafiglirOCl,".thet is, •cinilied ribbon- trinis the flared cuffs; It Yon 'have a bitemore thnee.you UPPlie.il not earlier 'than- one .13'1e:oath .Set a teciics.; • • . reveajed' Ilia. superhuman great- finishing the sleeves, and the sa-en.‘e': may clieeee. subjects 'which, althoughl-after, Planting-. may cause" a m&rked After' -all," yew' 'Youngstet's - ness.H He is no longer deepieed. and trimmin i • t d ' ' ' Garden ftirniture: • • vegetable Ilea a rather pleasane, , • . seene in ',the Markets-, Thee cOokedi rainproof: .ohairs and tables eroefee in visionforin the faCt of .110 °Mittedet The square riclektearmhlailes; is 'exacting as ..to cettnig,.. itrthrows-wfeoPi a vegetable raetePoaset.esitriabnedrpoln5t 1.11;5 ' • beyond—to Plus a fe; • to -mor- a taste, and •its principal' use is specially. designed for outdoor testimony which ecriptere in all its and Oar maY found with se or e mass of flowere- and sunp y must' ' not he permitted to go to ,seed, else causes. .e marked' titicreLe k, 2 17 parts makes ;to the ceming, Messiah:: contra.sting material or ribbon,. there - is a flavoring' for soups and stews use And, they are left.„.914- .Jesus had spoken much 'in, the leet by ;making this .4...Simple Yet exceed, . , One. Pre4zet• .ef. Seed • grzYKIT ail al doors horn arly'spring.tO late: fem.' dn'YS testieloilY of Moses ingly :mare 'teock. ,:•'No '1536' • f • large faintly will need as the Seeds . . • is oi • ' auturnfi. Painted irdn furrii- and the prop , p hets a d now the disci- • • • I misses, an sma. women, and is in --e,ree small. - nice the 'Otoer' varieties r _ . ples see it all, clearly. . • sizes 1.8 and 20 , years ,Vieiv- A, of Parsley, the seed are slow in germ: here is undoubtedly the most vs. .); ...Peter, like a, man in at a • popular, because it is not Mere- dreani, blueta-otitt-eefoolish words' h 311 -inch plain inaterliaiu, larnsa 4=2" little dwarf 'marigold are 'pretty to- when applied at p•lanting time lie.. Yeuth, •and thetoming of riew to heating. Better put in a few radNle the plants will -feel that 'life's pur- -the following yeer; when maeure:is • r pOseis finished; end die': • used better results have Men obtaen-1 , • • • • . • ' ' o • . . .1ed by applying it large -quantities thel,..., ., As the centuries pass and the World-. • • .. co9n COMBINATIONs. , :. year . reVious- to sorne.heed crop, or k ages', uaw .1- 'LeVer promisees' a reneNvar-t,f. ' ,fhe . agerattm.- and 7 the impudent y P .,. -,.,.,1, 8 Lie di te mark the raw's, s° uultiva- weatherproof,1 out can be Jesus his glorified companioes to • . ' . about about making "booths"Or ten , I allover ace View B size 18 (36 bust) tton may be started before the weeds ,. 'requires -4 yards 39 -Inch material or vet a foothold. , French endive is beautifully deesorativ,e hs well. stay in.. Ile feel( a religiousHe.estaeyo a wighes it M continue. is soul,;21/2. yards 54 -inch; 10 yards 1/2...inch grownin the same Manner pars- It has the added charm of hallowever, is too overawed for sensible' ribbon, is required foretrim, ming. No mpg. . . color AithOugh sturdilY built speech. , ' ' I here is allowed on this dress" Price . . . . '.' The Various varieties of beets Venn c° * ' V. !•/•. Now comes the climax. :The 1 20 cents the pattern. ' these Metal .arderi sets are de- dfsciples- are conscious. of , a voice 1 ur an important garden crop; W6 may e. e. . . as itinN,Book , illustrating the plant the seeds very early in the licately proportioned with from heaven, saying, "This istiny be-, newest and limit practical st 1 • 11 g and use' the small roote early ' ' ' ; In summer., .0ne desirable thing ,, loved Son: liear him!' Th..iosrlymiearieneds .be of ihtp.eetei:ot :otof ..,,,et,rhveery.bookhe naYieciest.tleel'vitss_ that they' are now, divinely graceful lines and curves. fibout, beet greens- is the fact that They 'al. an investment in of 'Jesus' . MessiahshiP- The words :maker- , the stems' get lar,ge and the roots of they never grow toughth ce .. Even when bopermanenand that h , b"hear him" contain the eauty. ' suggeethion ..thecopy li.ow..1.0, ' 't .1 d 'ORDER: P ATT'EltIol.S. ocinsederable size, the top cooks ten- When well painted, they with- death. corresponds with the will -.'ef .. , • . , Write yourhaine and address- plain dor and is Palatable- swkaa chard is stand all kincls of weather. The, . • . .,- , . IL, LATER REFLECTIoNS oN THE imP ' * oR ' T 4; giving nember• and size Of such a kind " of, beet which does lett form average iron garden set cori" • .0P THE VISION,Mark 9:9,',le; p patterns as you want Rnclose 20e in a root, but the leaves may be used for gists Of a round table and four ,Peter'l '16-18- ,/ • stamps or coin (coin Preferred; wrap !greens all summer: New leaves grow - , ' V. 9. The vision passes, but coming it carefully) ,lor ,each number , and '•from the heart as rapidly as the old' stritlit-ehai. rs. , down from the.mountain;'Jesus again address your order. to Pattern Dept.,. .".:0)-ke are .removed o For ' the 'first Polk wood cut from forest or pill- speaks serious words. about hs death, Wilsen' Publishing Co., 73• West •Ade- : beets; plant a small -topped variety, tura makes good fuel, but some deb)f which' the import is as follows. His laid° SC; 'Toronto. ' Patterns sent by , , wood is needed to go with it. Small (111essiahship is a mystery,„which came retarn 'mei!. , like Eclipse, Itihiie foi the main crop and for canning, the well-known '. De - not be fully understood ,, or ' disclosed weed alone may prove to be a source untir...Tesus has laid down h19 ijfe and troit Dark Red is ,the beat. Varieties ef vexation and delay , to the busy •risen to the life inunortal, The at .wintAn- use lla° long roots, housewife. ' last his disciples will, realize what, by the dcigwOod's hark. • The ptissY*thoWs are.,unrestrained gether. A'geratum "is lovely with al- pborather .deeply. , • 4.• most' any .flower .the garden.".When . it .is grown among California • pop- Ldieure Eisential .to House ppeesn'teetbdeeSecffriebeet '1.• beyond power of ILL of music, rich gifts .afid gay apparel; ol'd Institution% settled custonis, and • wing' nations 'reetlees And weary; takes en a fresh irnliortance in men's eyes. • i The outward aspect of the celebea- •• lien of taster; with -floWers ,and A -certain leisure 113 not 611°111°a:tea rt°"scaattteells-eaYbf4e wch.e7esCiqe, . do; . home -maker ' for rii,eesctlesaa,Tiryd tions, whic'h• no words' intoned and• ' ifnretgrbe•andeaeyet•imTeh,oi'nfrefLetr, ild.;n7s noti t e , oil el) et 1 head : hthc.,imnge.....i.n..Tdcteer.,?ht nicotiana e, 'forever leas, than the deep -hid intik-ea_ . ,.. chanted' are:n.14(2! to coniiey.' :The first about • for; the Sake 'Of ,*s Pgidiftrth.,..iS .6 vie ' f' ' 4,,..?1?r get '''' .her r . 16.dilpr, ohofe:trgitirlaszOis tshaet :enelisuirneecetvitY:ibsnnithnant '".. the sun has gone, its. starry white '-served as .if rather, bored With life.- , . • . .,, leisure .18 tO 4frOnge, to Hite • '9, c;n1Ininlicalit• : Pagans made f the individual life of 'every Easter- bloesoms appear and it$ 'gift ,of chanting perfume elle; the gar;;; maie rooin,:forIe on her daily their 'highefeatival, of Easter before it plan .her ,ia.3,8. tfie• Churches 'helloered and beautified .wieVtlihednii,gebotn: heyeloP. •th'e enthusiasm kind, dimly. groping 'toward ' a fareoff ' ,'apliocrdaemednsacil:e. ,;6 '.p.aredthis ti".e's'llse.rv4ttdn'.. 3'rei'Pri'lltlit'lve njah7 :. for' gardening, Which' -ie One of the I • . • - • '. . Most satisfYing of hObbies, on. System tune .o recuperati pyrab 4wb laYn tfi; ndcteirnItaeintlog.5iorown, avanyli1t.1..ginegt tiae:piipsaruryiniiinii'gruan:dneinpga•tta.., house perennials and 'Make a planting which will give veriets, from ,frot, Men' t:store; • „ to fiot :After oui pl4nte.hro•:eet. A large sectian o babrador iT new seeds are up; there are only two tasksund lend for Newfoundland, • 40.1 murr AND JEFF—By Btid.Fishei.' • . uckily the Ash Man Hadn't Made His Daily da 4.. , P , I 1,1,4 •••,!. t......ri ...... •••• ..:..- ,.. TROS4 rekke JOG ZPIV,'• oe'eacriNG layette r:ick' e Me ' A, 14,:G1.1 - STAND11`4,410-'114 I 'cu'ONG "Vsitl -• F-We'fit'iNuRc-.6 0 • , . 7,', , Imimes et;,0,NA SIGNeD 'tkiORGAAf,* Me A: AU-L(0M' rfelvt MG. , ,ro.f AK4C (AL . FLOR(13p, t- A' PC -At. -rapny c4-0.A4dbAJP • J3V-eR•ci: ."7 • F.- . _.... , , ; . .., , - ''."---- . 6 cz ettie tieS tee'? r bowt. oPeo4* Fi1/4.41bc4'et, , 'Me? A ... 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( ' Afielii. e., 1 ..., .. ----=.--/'-:Ji-e," t ;,,, IL de' c,Wc-,.`rc A, )'6'el• A iki",t Ncd Ttett , Athes invisible presence felt but not realiz.- ed, was stiereil, by the coining of the .' es•PrIng t� .a reverence for a tatnelese spirit, and to a renewal Ofain appiree tion inextinguiShable In .man't heart • till lite ieeendedt , ' '' • . ,This day of rejoieing in the •ictory ) of life Over death, et the •triUmpliant'' Spirit over the' cuptieity of /the tOnli,: .. falls short of its immortal ptit-Poee it, it begieS and ends in a material evi- dence Of, ' hurPan delight in mere na- tural aspects, It „is aPprhpriate that We2-shoUld leeleoMe the dose of the forty deys of penitene'e and, fasting, that we should , be eager, td'. 'doff the, eackcloth ' arid' doe •apparel that dfers . A ii,lattit'e Of, buo'yance•aed good cheer. 'lluk-the:--effoet-of-8asters-shoulftot--7. .. pass' when The ,liglit'S"Ii147Put....outi and • -. the: cantatas ...tremble , into silence when the lilies' fade:and tile greetiv k ' and the gifts exchanged are Win; , ot :yesterxlay. We are :to .fi.rici t Eastertide a quickening" to life, ever- lastirigoanci-a-lightAmonOtir,-Way that , ls---not,-;1.epherneral--"--Ilke--4tho-vritar;"' candles; •Thus the miracie'•of i•esti-r- -.rectien isliall be',,not .?,'s•impLy' ihe e-p- 66-tfliva Atm, or -tive-thous6na. keit rs ' ' • ago.but a present and a i'ital fact for „each Of tto-clay. and ' it soUreo of " strength to.frithe the rreorrowee , . , . • et To .cptitroit*geds /the first rule isi. Plant clean seed. 'Often that la the' , only rar ‘ necessary. 'If you are using' ' ,home:gi„, Wit * small grain,: min 4 throt:gh 4 fanning-mili to clean op, *cliag, fuid-weed. seeds., ,,l'vffill pay.,...4,.....t. '