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77,71lifresir7"N
ays- For° Boys to Earn -
OniW,:n.P0,04, time 'the' InetiYeS tor ePlaas?. and eupply desicee X. •bentain-
Childeen.l.itteerMa•Stlifittete,rs "Pate .lbegeinneri: ter:- it dignifiea.; eMall •
vein 4tOr e'Saiteefer Agee.'" It la fee nonger e
1
.4n.d'aairintinoneY Were gi'Ven. lag !inlets:CI Oneete Tifiet to a help to the •
Of l'anaPariiig.ae- *0 1. labeir deeni 'is poultry yard* and a :the' amounts re-
,I4aVeettir '..eiektiefitii". let 4etete,,-.-,-hht but an Integral Part eta. dellar and it • ,• prehouncedi whenethey in their dia- ' ' - •
34 Orn....eqtron*,tep,pse .a.,gxee$1; that It•irneenS.Olere. , '. . ' • — ,,,, , • ,, , l'ieVeMher 20.- lee4ert vilim!c1.1i. treRe, will' t-rl-upt,ri.,,11.10 Loth, ,,bitt.. Iv •.ce.11TO Irala the 041e' of .lte..produCts,
,....-.1'4'14, 0.14.t.'9144 '44 '4°.'1111/#4'40'.044'.'r '''Qtton. parents, ntilineivInglY diacteur" ChaMPIOns the. C)Oprestied; Miehe'21 • 'Will ' not aneWer thein. ":.'The' Pis:Theta it llinCl4dea ari...iiivillitOrVi at .the 4e*1ll-
,0p1;;VOOtIgl,4011,11:00Y. 'ileYblVeil: that 'age the Yealig. 'earner liY:',SaYlagellae.•-. • 1",3,, 5; 1-13e . Golden Texte-i-lb".hatil'• who ha-Ve been'fal'O',4i*their 1'140 Pall- ril4g.anci alad''C'f the poultry year and
,e0e1,*.eertaret:to, yqutli tathet, than.. the ';10ii.i.' OWIl PiOneY.. 'Yet.i'''' Made 2.59' Poets , '',- ishoWwedhatthe,:o,,thoteohearttowrhdatrelqsvetiireiln, do:f 'ireneg',44,10,eeleeaeee''5:tileelriee).4PreelgiZeii,e= ,t),111-leedesbe:..were;:el*.e.ee.,,itlete,'p!e;•.ibelLeethe•.41*.e*pa.enete , vrps,h,,...4elne,..,„grtolyn : iitaliv.1),orTies.:- p4dItioesia4.4slitialsew4rvialceltrecaoweniityloY, beYn ,the,theCtainine ,
seifreeee, .00,0e, eeeeee .,kewa.y.,, : .,. • ..., , , .. I today:" . This ',creates,. the', feollag:.itith, f "a tic') 4er, U,S4ein,.• 'Vs, 4iter: cii•-...his, lahe-V.... , ' :.::' ...,- . ,- ,,, '
• ^chticlrenAra trained.; te..-4).%;14....P014,.:'''th9,aeitee thet it•'le nieless he .eerneit .. 1
the.0.; but tii.: do *juitlyeland tsp.:lave. :re releing .:047e4a111' ...•4• ,' are, sie leieger :11.0FeSearily•a, sign ;Of' • betweenee , go100.41 41.*: .1).0awa
1104* peeeeee, seek tee eeeete'eeeeetel.tr ft, ie Ars, 'be Used:ter tile aanfilY :,et s tytaliail. fl,:i t,,,.,,',Nalk intmhikswith nit iiTr' tin' 4.0' .!tznipt' '''. Ill'Thi,r0n:' IRMO. ' 13.t? ''' 'et. U.' ',e+' : ' it' .4)1' ' 191:8'41* '''°11'er litrs'48.' iiCia4... 133ttth4 ear& suirimer,'" •Oaskets Of •there keePY'tlireugh the tennel and' via Si - BM-.
; ter and thef.',Ohniedl,140°O.th.a!raiiaTcl'''haeda' that. wauld. be tOrthcOtaing witba , • '0 d? ' Mi • ti. 8* .8 . ' ' . , '' • ' ' ' ' ."'''''''' "1--- '':'*:''''''Y"4"''''". ""F'.*" '' •tkoultrY 1)11/talon of 'the C "t • l' E '
'Oanitallat;' A' grehif. Ore•heYS •in r Tor- I •,• Latigkter ••4t, „w4g0,eti,r4ig...-'efterte. AN41,4T$18, : , • , ,,
*. teireettelisten, aa, ISaiiele Called heaveu ' and ''aPeonat& -
hise"peeple.„.- lie is to:•eall 'the .trienii::,., Age- poultry. 'k fi' t k •
ParinientaI Farlii; OtWeYle,' te eheede- • reaPPearing eve.ii lir-tlie,%all 0.0a Yinla :„titch• or ,1,0 Lo oed„Hewl,CeShetry ','a.
v,oti 045 ....rini.:000,60..seepe;,, Ithpe.rtdireftrovaLlaebeegiennt1..reTlytieonfolyr.eatftleire4t:,hie;;e- •• This. sllit. is ii.(.). 1082A:the newest. t;
.1,D, te*Pere'd•t0.0init.the'tYPe pf riling' :tiut..tiny effort eet hie part,' , .,...; -.,'....... . .- ,,' : . __,... .• • . :,'. 'charge' vehich "JelieVah• makes' ti,ertinsit
' ' 'tt r tto the hey and lie ' '. ' - EnSi FALSE PROV/Ii.7124.1. 2p• $.• and earth,. lee. 4:•:2.„ ,... ii appeals, cial sheete7galled.eftFarin ' 'sig :and "the "Ir•t#Ited :sneeeas aelileved' la; re7 design' to the a l' ti '' f th D'
, pp ica 0111, 0 e ,10Se LA
undaY ,School
Lessoq A
I Chaptir, thme ,begins with stool THE VALUE .
Paciktment the .unjaet ralere ote • ..Dru ti *Top xr Ar‘f.art mire
, Judah. 'Phey wimp einty It wee, to, 4,
•
PeoPle froin Wrong,. had 'th,einaelves " ' A IsoultrY aceOlint' ds-an'Year'0;r0e.
li6ele, the chief' wrongdoers. 'Their. owl; November4St Oeteber 31.0, of
lbeartleeskerneitY is detoribed ternis the eepenSes lecurred in operating 4
!knew jadernent 'and to prg.t.go the •
St.rcaowabe.xerdriorGlaivnlei_l
Fruit the Fall
Commercial Cirowera are NoW
Having '.Marked Succeds •
With the'l'Everbear:-
ing" Variety
OiKDrbren-1'aiflT
Ottawa ROute
C.N,R. Put*. Another New 1
Type. Engine into
Service
4ep1eegng: a train drain, hi a.steant
loCOmoeive, eileoleetrie, tin#
,nateeewhoe.Wete, eereittig Moaeye, mien, oftee ,cliescouraged. h'eginninge. 'It J., Poe -Seery/. OPMSPORS,' 1.71•Terfar nue-
' • • • poultee,: Ameeetee•F e• centyears neVerbearinig" var-. ,typp engine asieg Credo oil aed,teee
, , „ _
',had 1410:V43114W Veeente44e-aiae-1- el' • a ' ' ' • ' ON•TRdimRSY ehap, 6'; spearlong e s nem
?in to. ,..vhoke the illeernet distiegnis,lt between laughter ,..eerUP: ,LOt
l)c, predation., • He is sensitive, andellie filittr.th0,1essene Of. are *.ineenetene;d; -ree.reeen,e,.hieseeee
fOur prophets, tthheint,rigr2r.; ' the., Lord 'had: 'done ..for
'f,hilOehnettfar.Cit,' 'IMPOPing'.,..."WOrthie.sei•I:thats la:44100e and 'the. ,inchilgeilt, '/F'41•P PH#104a
1)0,61,10:..)y4iOng. riort)i. that'Ia the. hi -precinct, of eV, T
ANTR0i)HETTON'tho Two'. incidents of.the earlYdays.
were `ancl5 forwarded' tok those .reqUesting
theme. The, venture .peoved fWeneour-
aLau in wh�se books we aging that to, date: farmers, _snes.11.
ettu09,,401kio,' ht.'-,earnesti;, _eanieee at lee pets a brake raonell. an ItOeci in the middle or stead of cur'si'ng Ilehters atKi numerous .other ;classes
plirainaisait''theF44eried Once 'earalug aPeed. „Pncearage, him,ehelle latter. part of the eighth eeirtury•Hi9•!, the erossipg Of. the Jordan, J�iti. 3:1 reeein, aeaait. ta; t'i'are '19a.ePing. "c.o.' dent scale to develop:a market ;Value..
leese.*- eete. ye , 'ars him,. create :incentiyesi and then keep that is heteireen .C.,w'rern, atv. ' ge e .49.4 ras rez,!seo Monthlr ipr,m*
cif they ,e1astaited the "hands off, " • whenethe sPencling time messages 4<4 ‘' Amos and ,,Hosea
addressed tel the PeePle a the n''°rtle. ton_cues. ono, of theFwgheee pofots ,Farree 5101110 parts of tho European Alpe>
e assa vs. 6-8 supplied free •hy. the. 'Experinientat The Allkine• strawberry, IndigeneaS
let3N In the -Peet amateurs and: erating electricity' for .inotive PoWer,
with To typo has been developed by en-
'Te:vetneti:rbrtie!ii.bth;itangr.emle" n'etturiAiefidnheticirr:riinteas.silltO4.9;43
tIailways the car jtself being built
he teiAtivation has. been on 4 snfa- in the. companifi. shoPe at Montreal: •
The .sitigle unit •plabad. ' •
draw atrailer. ,
unit cif thia type.Was iticent111,:
exhilAted at the ',Fair of the' Iron .;
11orse near Baltimore, and created
seeh interest. amengst • railwaymen
that it was sent, on tour overvarietia , •
imp:extant, lines. before retureing to
Canada...
•
, raeney-Meiting eippertanitlei, comes,.
ern hingdbin•O 1°r•aelethor Isaia‘h Old .srestaiaent prophetic, , teaching, The keeping of •such a montlilY'rec' and fruiting froin ear Y sum
flflG '
possible% tckothlem. and Micah to the Teeede tlbe eouth- • ' '
Not'sacrificial ritual, however rich or fall • has been cultivated for 150 Year,sr
Two ' Way to Earn. dom Judah. Micah was -el ord dries. not interfere With .a.fly spe- t be In e
Now You Tell OneI ern g spier', . but just ea, mercy, • and the i • ilt1 has co e comm re al
c al or practical teethed. of care or • ' •never- ' • • '
-tii:e''. firriftl;14,qeedifieover nndiriell ,all bY a cOrreoPoOdent to' Sine of l'l. kW 1 wasp -aPParenti,Y, a m40 'of the °Dan- (compare Aniee 5;21_24; gosee. 6;6; 'Whenever lee . Seei •fit, Pro,viding that, {HilauPrelitea'llheaee:b• ed:vaeluseePed. of lethther8117v.ial fruit Tee..-ftest method, and it is • far. , . Probably latest ' of Jive fear and . 4 hninble ordering of life acearding to
reeelillig In Its lessons .6f .cOnstru& ' Here is an incident raised recently Younger rentemporaey of Isaiah. He me will; these are what God requires managegient. He maY lanY and' sell
t4atikl:'''''filree'' old ••ilehPelea° for 4:). eente•• Pg. 'irerelii•P by 4".1314'n behind inn' 111 1 of Jerusalem,
insalftelitne,,cariluitell.1:13.Psteo.stisonICe:frt. .1te'ti- Oeinros-Phas.) Vieur.pwr 9i6ust.shwe.:idg.libtse and meas
the laid-eside- material that. acchnite YOrit's large citY dailieS. who wrote: . trY.', His native town•WeS MOreeheth-.
eitee.seseeeeryeteetieheld, • ' ()ea boy "4.1 am, ' Considerably distorbed• dur- , gath (1 14), Simne distance southwest 16-17). . 14 vs. 9-16; there is a 'similar floOk.' he egg'Sqield ie to; be noted each has PrOed • desirable '''ill the' United.
lige 1:10-20; Jer. '7 :1-11; Pealm -51: a nal: Ttike..Pt.clhange
. or so . in :the With larger fruit; but nprie of these
.ng country ,..olk be rich land -grabbers, '4Hear, 0 tribe and assembly," of ' Ju- '
Whether used .iii the house, ineubator
'day and 'credited lat. ularket paces, States. Groml)ra !iere • have developed.
e various eo umns of . the
'tivilregansiRr: ofbwo:n!;osonm.fea p.c.itaay7p., ithat sl esqtect hhthb e la::
-,A.iiothdifilltiV• thieee:".13'"' batteries for the next .,pew, who singe rather loudly .'
:. hihideedepentids, ‘' bottles: brought, '5 .18 chewing tpepperntitits. , I .de hot te invaded by a.fore.ign enemy, (2'il-9; WO .5111C;Did read; "Wisdom will fear sheet are to be filled:in at. the time ------, • eaTurg nu and •
f the' trensactions: ... In:this .waY 'the all 'stages a 'cl'evel'Veleat' Ille Plant
ti•e.,...1)1d Iiii4jr,a'breUght. 25 cents a and out et tune. and *hen not:stiagi and i.- th 1 ' ff ' ' h • the land ' -
n. e r su ering w en . edah. .In the firet. pateof this .eeese, •
nOehav'e to: lie clean -Mid, did mit .ree TO Whom Ought I to cOMPlain?" 'e Judah, and it ie,Prebeble that he' Dime wealth .91, store lip treasure by kith serve. .. By filling ' a bin „in the hen
gi'Vil tIPS credit' they 'de- was stralghtwaY set aside end aris-
e „eentre.forethreeola the ilndr,t .siss and !0:1CrvF the 111141 to sPegat to, but! have 1:10-16)- Like Isaiah he predicts the *hyena ." • A tee 'ble puniehnient e
e.e , ,
es lf witnessed' their corning eef Jer i - . , • d. . e .4 - ' u " • • ' and this anceater a nanierOne .faintly has
ted the Pan-American, . and from
Ceitta.;:4`110;eni in'edd 'Ohl; . They Aid given him a dirty ?leek Once of twice. .borning a -- the A6'47'61111 arilll'es ,into 011 ' overtake those Who accumulate hens ' are '
..eutree:eteppers. vie • 1•11',09 bfeught :The newsPaPer in question' offered
, . e ., meens: n V. 4. . we snout reee,..as house wit... gram once a .month „
centd .'nnt re.hattery,Seld 'for;$2 ifolldWing "advice' to the corres- 26117719P' and MiCah 3:12). . pollee ancient authorities, "Shall I.ree providing a good sized dry mash' hop' '
the ''':•and a Tord ter $3., . pendent;
i.eroweetstle .orl'aEsSonS, IIN.11.1sT gard ae Pure (or justify) one Who Per, ti..e trouble of ke ' ac t -C.A.REFUL CULTIVATION. .
Of' t!he feed IS• reduced triig a rahagullnin'..
.' VI el - r dily ' diaP;Ssect tr- "What 'mattere it' 'how :the . man. '. - °ERE, 'AND• FALSE • PROPHETS, Chaps.. ,Used wieked balances?" • , .• , • • ,
- . .. . . • , , , , le:Lille ef .duplicaSe.cOpy is mailed to the Polite
ful men of .Jusla, h. who seread e.err' Option of the 'slog
''..41,0ikteiteVelluettie hieetabrit yielded is the. heert: thet makes God'e' inusic ,fle.11 and Pew
With.Covetous•greeid plot' bY night the his tune • It is as a Vineyard' from ' • 15- • • - i - ' ' ...
try, reision• prompt y . at the end of
gOeid'OrbiltS.1"." An indiScriminete cok t ere ...The ate rchbishop: Temple .. ., .
. . h' h th • • b • d' • • h 1 • ' ' 'ff - ' ' ' '
'iit-toii:-9t: brekl4t- Jew.elrY, Of AP 'YalUe- had a vOice :which was 'anything but
0*Copt., fox % oetalk,lifiaulit 54.57. to (pie ,:melodiouse:,eeret lie. jeixied ' la the
•bey.,-,e0ite,.;'..eap,ii ',00ifiitted • his son to liYtnn with such, yini that hie:amateur.,
lOseird haute -loom '!„fre.M:-. hie; ..Veeent :-roarings • greatly', ".. aniused.. : the ' . boys
tit Otl,.."00:::416,4'4,:f.'si.tikir,ir:*.ee..prOfit-- when he .was .hfittdniasters, of' .13.tighy,
:`,WYt'lligi:,0,-.4dr:Of".-;rd,tliter'neai4,bgar------After-hebenani.e.*chhisko.p' he..•oulet
, ,,r4,4, kii.:(W:h6,0i0:.:*itit- 4 '.60P4'6,t4y.!'":entered, '-,a ::PoiintrY„.„ 'Church, , and
'...hagra:eriettreelinfteraene., ;:These were re when thee Psalinswere chanted raised
:turned 14.(6.ittiSi ,coMpa.nr..at ' I:5 •nentt1/2.• his 'enthusiastic,''but tlisedi'danti ?note.
' ' "- ' - ly. Piirehiled ''See h • ' ' " idworking
13...,gs.,..:Nyi,ero...ea.ger ., / ere, guy nor,. •sa a
17,356000:,,Noi,...*PM_Packinglo -moyee'reen, at .hia. eihoW,' , "you're .ricift," the,'
' lite.fikhriettegave.,!,eite- boy ,,i,ffi',..tyet7.!.liesr,:',!. -'.. "It'e ,a1). ,•right," • . rebited-fite"
o el
iii•O:li :1.4001.1.:: ';'',...' ',:!'... ''.'•: ,,, ''',, ... . ' I. gila,pe; " ." singing', 1 the, hit,' It .perfeet, but with the aid of the, an-
p• 'euietiiii.ea",the7iielP :,o,f. a: parent or , 'might to. be 'a. deaf and •dumb ,Spirit,". eient Greek :translation , (the: ' S.eptue
•.:.101, otaor.:!ifoitet' WartieTeieeeseery, 2 This..! retorted .the interrupter, • . ', . , , : • agint)•;, it May be ;arnended 'to 'read as
follows:, .2,• • , .' . '
•44PP,0947 With,: ,,:o;- .hejr...wii'a'.,:w0q gop4-1:• .,..Ne-ve.riliplOi3s;-. the Archbishop did
inliis.:MaeitalAraining.wOrk at• scheei; iightbv A'Per§on mey- um% im*:.. sense. 'The PortionOf ;MY Peeple is reeaente
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NEEDED. s, , •
The proP eg.proneunces wee to the 1 The ,prophet. dePlores the widee. should furnish very valuable data, ' a
au of thes. e' tecorels' •Everbearing etratvberries are, nov,r'
,
... • I III THE SHAME OF, JUDAH, 7:1-6.. As Ate, swum
it,,esef tele tee 5 ,eents, copper. for 7 Sings, n ,une or, ou o _ , so ong as 2 and .3. ' • . • '
'reente", .emd• copper ,wite fee' 81 ents. he is not silent in, the sanctuary? It .. ..
crimes w eY conami y ay, tv o which the fr ithasebeen:liaken; there each Month. In acknowledgement: of
covet fields and seize them, and ',houses are no good grapes left. Or it is aa
and take them away. They peattiee efietrees from which the choice fruit this information, a. monthly letter of
this -Wicked robbery beeaute,they ait has been_ _picked. Th /description hints
stressing seine subjects of this',
seems • to us clothers extravagant
a.ble, because it is in the power of
their ` hand. ' Therefore, trouble in
surely coming upon' tlieni, a' yoke of
hend*-.:whielrevillelierr4,1e-theirefalsee
Pride, 2:3, -.The, when the nation
as gime down to its ruin,' when they
are .robbed and spoiled arid led eap-
tive; men. will ' r.s.eite, a t lamentation
-for theme (cf. Amos 5:1-2). The He-",
;bre* teict-of v. 4,"ie•-brolcen-and'Ame
languegee: but such was. the' general
depravity -of the age that such lane
-guageemustehaveebeenejpstifiedThat,,
was Judah's intolerable shame,
n'tiI,, Il' id' Ad .fainted - a diSCarded of hatmony, but he or. she 'has the , out, . .' • • • -
. table and sold It;for 54. •A. neighbor right to make a Joyful noise unto the N...ene te Peste're 'it- • '
, .TO pur ,capto, rs'ohr fields are 'clive-.ded;
.•wasemoying te.'a ,distant" atyand, al-, Lord Ja His house."... Perhaps ,the of We.are utterly spoiled:
e•
most gairee away. 'e, batteredbedroom feeder . in • , question . chews. pepper e ...
The "cord" of vINrse 5, is the'rneas-
•"' ed.,;.•Witie,eisothe'help,,Nit. was Scraped. .mints •te stimulate his vocal Coeds, for ueing e..The usea., in. surveying awl al_
peiefeie,aed new handles. Put on. This -theirnext attaek. • Have sympathy viding the fields. , The meaning . is
;41•101ctedattireflt Of 545.1', A..MariOnette.i, with him, aad. keep your dirty looks slim:Slythat, the land havipg bean
• Stage 7Wate cOnstincted, and ' after a.' for your unconfeesed sins. If lee is taken from them and 'given over to
. • .
bit l'porformaziCe Was sold to ono of beyond your endurance complain to their enemies, ' there will be no lon r
the .'nedience. for $50.- ... , nobody, .7dhange your seat, . and let any d viding of it among the families
- ;the Sebeed Method. - . h'it. tend the diflicultY," ' \, of Judah. The word rendered "pro's
p , " (2:6), is:frequently 'Used with
i •
' selling, service"; is ,a 'sure •,return. • tha meaning. / It means . literall-y,
..Werk Well 'done makes conatant de- .-
hoWeVer,;' to- `keep on' talking." -
.may understa.nd vs. .6,-, 7,, as followS:
6 ,
' mend for more. work. .,addying, hutt- .
.
'ine.lestehalle, mowing loeThe cruel oppressors -of the poor bid
-ne, watch -
the prophets to cease talking of them
jeg...harked ears , Nvashing cars at a
. K.thingg, to leave off their neeer-ending
doliaee apieee, helPh•ag People :move, reproachei. , They.lis'it,' "Is. the spirit
gathering dandelion greens, Weeding . off the Lord (who p supposed to speakgardens, wIndowe, carrying water ta,• through these -prophete) a narrow,
gamely,. painting, screens; cleaning
carping, '. fault:fineling , spirit? Are
: -yeieds and basements,. delivering pack- . these, calarn.itikei whi:eh the prophet is
foretelling really .his doings? They
.• ages,' , folding advertising ",ctrculare,
are very skeptical. The prophet re-
distributing handbillsthese are , 'a
f
_ plies that Jehovah's worde put no re-
eiv• of the Many ways this group used. / 6
' li that walketh . ela-
te get money. , • rightly, but ,rather =mend him, or'
Soreetiraes twp method's were :Com-.
blned, as In thecase of . do hiin good. ,He1/4refe pointedly (vs.
.e 'selling the . 8, 9), to outrages' of hich they and
.4:overseen-)lly from the .gerdere.tuening . 11' their kind ' ve recently Deeir gailty.
lenionade stande near.the ,' tourist .,
They have attacked peaceable travel-
rotites,or*Supplyitig the traveling pith- el '
, ers and stripped them of their cloth-
ing. They have, cast out women from
Partnershps
lic with '.geasoneble "demeeds. • .
the heueee which they,have seed, and
'i.. Between !toys. . : ,
eD.0 you think smoking is bad for
driven 'their .yoUng children into elev.-
' veli
One enever lmok
'Often partnarshins ' between boys the heart?" e
• ery or exile, robbing them of the. glory
nee an added ineentive to werk. , _
"' se, my boy
' s • f thiskind reaulted most.,lieP- ' Soecnd nearly -him heart Santee)." Of their inheritance in Israel. He bids
•
these rapacioue i•obbers "Arise ye and
depart," for this lend of ludlah will
no longer. be their•reeting place. Their
unclean liyee have wrought their de-
. The .two bees .bought old, 'roller,
sketes frorn, the Sunk man at 5 cenie
a DaleThey. converted them into
: 0,sitooterei, •bY addireg asgropereelbox,
f nd' a relining': boaed ,and sbid;.thein
. for 50. edits. apiece. Soon the long •hill„
that. Is, used for. Coasting in winter tire prairie .Provinces is seen •by the
We.e once Mere alive 0.8 e "Skeeter!' total figeres :for theeyears in which. it
has .been operating: This total is in
excess,' Ot 111400,00, ipahl. to mem:,
hers by the poet since its 6eginiiing.•
Next to the'. DoininiOn • GOvernment'
the weStern peel deea the , biggest
eash leusinesa in daeadei revenue
for -last year fOr .instance, beieg
larger' than that Of 'either the 'Cana-
dian Pacific RallWay or the Canadian
The Wheat -PP -01
,
..Calgery Herald Ind. Cons.): The
immensity of the ool'e operations in
fleet raced' bown . its 'enchanting
. .
There is 'a markt, for well-built. bird'
lioueee, and aftet the faintly: is "nip -
plied. from the effeita .et school in
woodivorking and eheeenietel -kirk
there is estill the' neighberhOod market
to ire utiliSed.
. Moist large hanke, today' have a
Chtistriiapo' Club. or 'other 'sayiligs
••U
portance. is mailed. to the..correepon-
dent.. „Should the `report contain cot= They cannot survive- long.,droug -
s diddle° or .questions this matter. 'unless irrigation. is su.pPIled: On the —al..;.1_1'd-f!"-• a 9.'salts, in tiles`
eeft several. miles •:from land,..eAre .
stseeinitieediatelyattendedeito., : OrtlY ether_ hand,: late sprin e_froetse-mak
otheteestertedesieleanothere„tealispelano;'
those who return ;the inonthly• re erta'...Ilitleediffererio 'them, .fe'Frf il-i-eir
tip' flight,. has goi-Ti9werii-jri Pai-ticti77-
receive .the letterso.f7t ges tons. .---.'". blooms 'are: killed ' by 'froStS they :Will lir beeldes. pi.4-Oreharci Beadle; List
' All Monthly. records Should be ex e bleein again • The plants ' are very :
summer •twe other Woman sailed off
amined at the end Of 'the:year to Mite hardy and their foliageis Particular-. the 'air , and -cltsappearod.,. ,What '
! pa'rticularly, • frqin *4e.t. . item .the lyereSistant-tOedisease, but they re.- In .
. • , . .
s 4 ,ygliether from market Or 'hatching ordinary Varieties and tillage inust he •-
; 'greatest income has be'e'n derived, ee'• litre, /wee- fele- ee soil,than an ,413 the got
they doing it ,-Icir;? .' , Wliftf has .
":321.7,11at' has 'got .inte the mon?''' his '
got intethem' ?"- • ' • - •••• "
.
eggs, . Market .. Poultry or 'breeding More thorough., ' . „" ' : '• ; .'• seiee a eepeee, , geese 'weee ele. doing., ..
stook and to stlieler' the 'expenses. With -, Most .everbearers' cell 'for 'intersiyo ' - •
these thtegs itrag before the, Womeue
• relation tq. the receipts. • ,Suelt a rec- Methods, -.or culture. 'te ' return. the 'fliey ,Started it.• . , Why, it ' v. as
bed' properly' kePt. , net. -oiily 'affords greate4. yield. : They are harvested .(11(1***. *
' , , • • years _ago that somebody-eivliat 'wail •
sPleasure.',biit is.'a guide for future iv- as any etraWberries are, but Dna task . . . , . . ,
. . . . his narne?--swain the Chennel -.and .
erattone. Thug,. the' poultry, :man - who
.raised in many' parte of the country,
and llY1118 and what not: Here,.
but 'all of the !varieties originated in
are Peouharly.„ suited ' to, them: The 1 have s'0*
the Northern States, Where conditions' in one week are thi'Ss ',Yemen Who'
the English.. Channelegor -
said they have, seviiin.it: Here is
qeelity .of the krUff ,depends largely
other,' in. an airplane With .a man ,not .
on the climate; the most•Important
her husband—she, has left her hes- :
element' being', plenty of. moisture.
. • band behind in Plerid.a, or 'sem here '
• •
'WHAT HAS GOT ,
INTO THE WOMEN
The man ' .the 'breakfast table •
looked over paper'.at .wlfe.
"What," he asked,' "has got into the ,
*Omen?" .
."What do yeti Mean?" the. myife,•:
asked An turn. She was'oreallY' ,puZ-
"E mean thess women who a,re
is able to answer the „following ques-
tions is the man who 'watches every
littl.e detail and makes note of it, and
only when eueli definite records have
been kept, has ,any great 'advance' 11'n
production or real' progress been
made:— '
What was the average. preduction
•
of your ficrekla4t year? • - ;
,W,hat is .,,your mutual poultry ex-:
,pense and income? ,
What does,. it 'cost to prOdnee
dozen' eggs? ' \ • '
' What did it cost you to produce a
laying pollet?..e ,
What are your plans for the coming
year?',. ' • •
•
Tea Famine in Prospect
As Output Reaches Limit
:mo costly, since' their ripening
period is long and fewer';are 'obtained
atone picking. FleWer stenis eppear,
'seen' after the planta "have been set
before 'hini Leander spd Byron swam' '
the :1-telleepent. . And „as 'for,elying-,--
.eumber of hien ;have. sailed off be-
fore any Womeri, and just diseppeare •
in the. spring. If -set early they begin e4, I don't see thet anything speceal .
. ,
has got into the woineri.".. ' • • I
to bear in July, end at tho height of
the sedsOn, when bonditiens are favor-
able,
as many as 1,000 quarts an acre
belie bethi, linoWn to bo'obtained a
day.: Theearly sulruner crop -iseesti-
ally the least 'abariclant, but some var-
letiee'lliee-beeneso impeoved that even
then they yield as 'well as the common
sort.. They continue bearing.through
the: summer and Fill, and some ber-
ries may even ripen after hard frost.
goecsn.zlioritnhdiew0edeNaEiroi:tghCet(:4stTu.:onif.g;ii..oirtlatioe eateetesephe was
A ,SMART AND EASILY FASH- • A world-wide tea famine is in vight:
when.;, tea importers discovered that
revealed' here '
coat. For cold clays the problemof, World production has already reached
ite linut and that stoeks are running
keeping veal -men this' model will be a ahert "
breasted and: the convertible collar Creasing amount, tlie Prine,ipal trouble
While Britain .4 -using an ever in-
very:simple one, ' The goat Is double-,
is that Rusaia has -retained te drink- .
may be made Short, or long hi scarf
style and wrapped -around: • the threat. ing 'that beverage and is absorbing .
The two-piece sleeves are set Ant 'tfie 'tremendous *quantities" Re6sia's ' illl'
h 1 iya ' finished ..rv,rith t)deef3 ereased demand 'repeeeents inore than
arra o es a are_
a 'useful and attractiVe addition. No. in Germany, ,Austria. and, Holland to -
anneal consumption of tea
cuffs, and patch -pockets With tabs are the 'Whole.
gether, •
'fitructien. - . • 12'06 2; 43 6 and 8 .Yeara.
In scathing ' languar7'1Vlieah d•e. Siie 4 .e.equires 214 yards 36 -inch, or
neences, the men -wine veill have no
prePhet b,ut one, Who,regardless off
truth, predicts prosperity atid unlim-
ited self-indulgence. •ComPare with
verse '• 11 his description of the false
PrOPEets-in -3:5; and; in centrast of
himself as a true prophet in 3:8.
in 2:12; 13, there 14 inserted, a sep-
arate and independent prediction of
future deliverance from exile and
from prison:, Under a great leader who
will break; for' them a way to freedozn,
hinielf led by Jehovah theii" God,.
Compare 4:6-8. •
•
1% . yards 54 -inch- material. Price 20
cents' the pattern. •
,
HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS: '.
Write yOur name 'an4 address'plain:-
ty, giving munalier and-iti:ze of -finch,
patterns its Yea ant.. Enclose 20c In
stamps or coin (coin preferred; wrap
it Carefully) for each eturtber and
address your' order to Pattern Dept.;\
Wilson Publishirfg Co., 13 West Ade-
laide' St., Toronto. Patterns sent by
return mail.'
Use- of Aircraft 'in Canada'
additionto the forest, survey, ex-
ploration, and,.mining seryices using
aircraft in Canada, the beeartineat at
Marine, and , Fisheries iS directly in-;
terestedeete-theeuse lof-airplanee
fisheries protection Work along' the
Pacific 'coait; the Department of Ms
riculture 'realizes their •Poseibilities in.,
4ig1iting, 'rise et' peits ; . and elie Depart-
niettt p Custom o uses them* to ad,
vantaie tho'prevention of smug:
eiing:
"That'll Just It. Whet has got:into.
the erdraen that: they Want tie do' air
overagaiti just what the Men have. •
done, and done, more aticcesefully?:
Are they 'after .publicity? ortein
all -ye -The only
that it Is women that are dOingit, It's
like that 'dog at Columbia Univers •
sity that does things that anY n'Ornial
eight-year-p1d Chtid can db: The, wen-
. •
derfel 'thing ithEnit Lit is that, it is: e.
.dog'thrie•is doingelt7 -
.!`they. are not the ()My people," said, •
hue wife, that are Wilting to dp enye.
thing Let, publicity or money
thrill --even' at the risk et. life: Men.
do it just as. Datiell' ar$ women' These
women ate Conspicuous 'because they,
are few.v, • ., •
the man, "most women
may not., he .dDing just thee thinge;'
but they are restledsnd"-- •
'"Itestleds Why shouldn't they he?"..
answered bis ".`You.. don't' ex-.
Ator -pecothem to, sit' home ,and.fold their •
I !mnd poitticed` on the PhraseFold,
: "
hends:" • : : , •
"Phet'sliest it agein.",'Aid the line
i :
; •
their 'hands.' Why do they' have to
fold- their halide when they .are at
home? 'I Was reeding the other day,
bne 1 tiiii is laV6111' Sknitcel..
e:
, He: Yes, but,. un
ere married men .have, Jumped, wove,, and, sewed; she preps.red..the
over,'tos.
• • . • food' So rthe faMily, making the but- •
— _
Most Northerly'Post
ter and the cheese; She managod Atte
household. And, besides, she brought
up 6.••• whole brood plochildren. She •
The Canadian Cloverament post at
Bache peninsula on the, east cast of.
Elleeniere island; -un 110'A:tette, 18 the
most'•northerlyepolice post, pest Office:
and custom house in the world..
*was doing something, that no' Man .*
could de.'. 'She wasn't trying to Jul!:
tate.her husband,. ;Jonathan.. She, had.
toO•rnhoh solf-teSpeet,"
, "You 'can't expect women ',to go •
755., Miles (656 nautical ,miles) front. hack to spinning ,and -weaving, and
,the North Pole. nialtii4 cheese; clin,y,ou'r The wife s
-- Voice had a lone of indigeatien. in it.
• Jeff Had the Right _Dope 1 From,
_
the ear You dori exen ,expect them to ha d
S' '
broods of thildren. Most of the Mo I •
ere of Jonathan F,dwards's days ( ed
early ane yet...were old when they
died," , ,
Wo Shalleave thIS e`onversation%•
where it is. The Weman, as is right, .
has the last word., : 13efere these
questions mere man ;18
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