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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1928-03-29, Page 31` 7SundAy. Lesson •, • •PljAikCt, • • .11IN 7., .SPita•VOT:_0., OF sT, ,AN , itE " ir • • 6.• • 9liii4mo. OF T4EINEw. , .the.•• thd after the Resurrection, eittraOrtlinary . experiences, occarred,',.Witnessing•to • i„,-"the,faef that.thecruclfieciMeseialf had • ,.,been raised: from deatlil..J.iY.the power of , ' Froni this itinie.? onward • everything, in thehistory of the fQI- ltrs of • j*.eane tondrina the soia truth, hoci eitaltn it, till It hwornes the: .keystone . of the. area of ."Chriatian, faith... Our earliest laCCOunt.' of .the' , reSarr.ectien:appearatieesli.,AarnOY; that • which IS giVeri-bY. Patilqn 1 Corinth - 'lane 15;0 L.8, mentions..that the firat', 'Of • the • visions.',giving the,assurance puIIing. EXPerifnents' In harvesting, At. that .the f,Id had risen from deathItthe. -gx•Per1414ntal g4iiii:At...OttaNtra litt; .1,,Va granted ti St. Peter,: 'Peter's ex-diCate that, fleit that IS narveStecVOY ...perience "beertine.the.rallying ground tutting 'can.60.014(.4,3, upon wilichlhe Seatteredllock, of :Jean's' tow. .: sy..harVestingAlteil.crop.,in .,this cnme together, :andthe church °f"!‘‘V .06e -Of the itbst .exPenalve 'tents. . Chriat takes'its TiSeOfl .the :basis Qflint culture; larg-as.i.„,ov.ercome. .rito this faitiLih the Lord's: vietorytover• death eignificand‘ 'of this...Conclusion is:.' that _ But along With the appearance te '"4x'"ulaY. 4.'090 over 'a very ,wide' an area. of Canada and. not •conlinetl' As. ...Peter • the gospel history ree6rds• .::'.experienee. which eertanAVeinen, fj.. it has .heen'largelY In the Pestle dia-. IoWers:'of the Master,' "had On, the tricts.. Where. Indian label. could be se- moriihig of . the third day,, When they eared cheaply to pull the crop. , ' went to Visit the grave 'of. Jesus.' The • .•: Crain Mixtures: 0-er tioga. • tradition cont.erning-r-this eltpekience .•:' . • v , ' •. .ferirti'the 'fitSt part .of lesson:07. A number .of experitnente: in feeding , „ • .-hogs have, been conducted at. the '1>rap.• Nap - Vs. 2. ,.It wee impossible for the pan, Nova Scotia, Experimental lovinghearts,of .these women to Carty- tion. Based.: on observations Made' . out their- cherished, desire until .the • these ' tosts,::the -Sikpeririteadeat •..Sabath Was .over,' Sabbath, elide -A..7 .recoininende4-seVeral 'grain ,iiiiXttires • at 6 p.m. on the a'ay':A4tet the • • ..and as Seen as that '11OU'r Ar- tiyeatrio women procured •tee I°. 5.11°P.: °f.'diffeielif time to three' months of age slW : • s149e5 Ing • • m • • ,• 'necessary for theirfnurpoSe, intendingo:, 64 *"...4141eFf.3'. dat5 ‘.1 part. 11141cillngs: .:for it'was now dark; to .set out early • Patt, and 5 per .cent.. of . Oil meal. ina,Y mitt Morning :for: the. grave 'of Jesus. .1 be 'profitably addecl.., For liogg' from '1 3,„ The.g.reat question troubl- three to five,monthe oat pans. parts,., 'Ihe.tlie.rr'heerts---it-thTS7nfbftient Vat*S'Ii5rt 2 Partrbarley. 2s•parts, •'whether they could obtain ..0egot to part and otr...41441 5' • Per :eent..: .1.7or14:. -- -th� 'vault wher the body of'11S.:111.e'''entirl-fner; feeding :...hegg of t1iis age deemer was • Mid:. The. great t or -11- s-°ne .:NOien• on green 'feed' the grain"mix tare ,placed at:the '.thouth* of the vault inter- I ini. lit be 'oats' •g,t) shorts 2 'name • posed its'forinidable. hal:E'er between , g , . , . ••• • , ,thern And :the aeCoMplishnient of their , and barley. '2.: -parts. •!ror.. the finish- •: purpose,Yet:to" their wonder and leg • peried :a• good •grain. umixture is . . • .-surprise they find' the stone removed, •• oats. 2 parts, barley.:2 parts and short., -.'ref---til7riteal.;-..-111- •' • .V. 5. .At :thiS' moment a :Vision all these rations, the: grains slititild be .• conies to,"•the . three women. : An. angel.: 'finelY ground...: • ' In the ferM ef..a 37oUng :thAn clothed •••• • In white is distinctly seenhTthein . to . • T?urTg rurkeys • .j be Sitting, in. the tomb to' the, kight.of., ;some ieocr adviee. on the feeding Of:, . • •• the doorway, and they almost sweenyliotilt00.::giverrin, at the 'eight. • '..• _. '1 Mentaf Farm bulletin on tiniceYs 'Ac-; • • V§- .6, 7.. •Now Ifil.ickpj cording to the the. baby tar- - , ,alse helonge,:te. the .iiisieri-eXperience..!:key.sshould ,lict be fed at all untIl •• • It• is .the. yoiCe.tbat Jesus is riaen...He.;,- theY,. are .at least 48 hours old, and ia not in the tonib., tis.they supPosed,• hven sixty ist.2 not• ut alive 'and:abroad... While. theY .tremble,' not now from fear, but from too long.: The first •feed, ' givEgi in the •jOir,, they hear.. the 'divine messenger morning. . should be chicic slzo oyster ••teiterating;the.words Which the...Mas...!1Sheii icatteretirenta'. board. and. ... ter hia.:,eatiteir spoken to his .discipleS. Soar • 4froWartia :the end:Of • when predicting: their dispersion at Ahe,afternoen they .01tould •be ';given , the time of his 'arrest,' Mark, 14: '27-' heilodego oliolmed:, fine. He hacl aair: ye thall.lie...=.• Fregular feeding Should. be started the .offerided.becanSe. of this night: for ;next Morning:v1th hard boiled eggs• Itis•"written,' I will ernitethe•shenherd, and brad crumb:a-mixed together 'ead : initith'e,.sbeeP Shall be' scattered.' •litif'• lifter that.' am' risen, I. will go before •given you 'into • : This premise. the • weelt' the egg May: 'le gradatilIrr.d.let ':;diVine!: messenger now recalls to the !continued' .and the:feed • Consiet • Of •'minds of the.Weinen, and ehatgea thern bread itlene.Vitter , the. second .,week. te repeat the .-words.,tepeter., and to a . little. ',moist' shorts are. added,:. dis-. - the other disciples.'Notie the open-% continuing the ". 'crumbs -.until the • .ing*OrdS' of ;the message: '.`Be•,not::shorts • alone'. are- :Used: .. All these :terrified,. You seele Jesus Of:Nesereth changes should. bo niade. gradually. • wile was Crucified, , He risen." NI-, sueli aS this can .,only cOpe. Sour' Milk, grit and ,'oyster .• 'loving • hearts that...seek Jesus The be giyeji daily frOm the start. NeVer . , indiffe,rent .world of those who esteem- over feed or offer:anything. that has • ed Jesus lightl sewnovisions and been .miXect: for previous. feeding.: 'AS :heard: no angel vOiees. No tiding. Came the; poulta :grow they will 'travel.' over. them that Teens was risen and. alive 4, wider range untiKtery. for eveimer,e. tiamiStrikable Sense is necessary. •;The bulletin, Which• . , of the prekenee-Of the :.glorified One deals • With the care and managetnent ., fellon their' gatherings. All such 'ek,, •:periences were reserved for those whe tuiziterli, May,'Ve. obtainedfroni the. • , W.ere spirituallY attuned-to...them. ,- Publications, .Branch, Departinetat . of • other'w.ord,s, for...those Who loVed Jesus. Agrietilture;;Ottawa, • . tight 1304 of God. This represents the final gkrious certainty in frrbteh. that.:lita, se holy, .Sci• triumphant, and So pare eventuated for the faith :of Jesus' followers, 'The church, of Jesus is the -church of the' risen, .ascended,.. ,and eVerlivIng Lord. He who •died. to, save na is. now throned itt„glor4 and will come as Judge Of the Wing; and the dead. r thiefaith the :followers Of sTeeusi''Weat'Idorth, 20.';',AS"they Pl*tohod the gooPO)i ,tii0..pnWei of Christ was with tham,nhd proqfs of. his..supernatural 'Preseneo wore for evertielag granted to • .„ cites . „ • rowing :Flax for 'Fibre'. • Irhe 'slow' progress. that has been . . made In the graWleg 44,14 Canada for, fibre ,litts been duo , to h constder- ablo extent the. old. idea "that the flaitcplanta 46,,"be liarveSted by • and • were now inconsolable °vet' his Lime Gooci7Por•Clovers. V.: 8.. ,Startlea.and terrified by this Tho value of limo for eiccrera" Under anitizing.thange iirltheir thoughts and Certain conditions has. been ,strikingly •_ feelings, the women fled from the demonstrated at one .0 the Dominion :: -gragraVe had ns no Illustration ',Statioin • the Province 'Tsignificanee for them: But the,eVan- Of Nevv..Brunewlek. A fieldwhlch. ' genetstates that they .did not it this hadproduceda crop -Of Potatoes was , tithe :soy 'anything ' about their "ekiiel'I- given an anPlIcation:of .three ,tons of etc% for theywere afraid." What ground limestone ev,er part of its area 'followed moon Ilia id knthe originalnat, when bell*, seeded, to grasses rative of Mark is.not oWn 'to' original ending of Markle lost,: verses and 61evere; ' The ' • fe owing year 9-20 being added by another hand at where the' lime had,beenapplied. there. another tirrie th supplement the miss- was harvested, a • clover yield of 3.2 „ .• tag Portion. ,,(The proof pf this is tons.. per acre,.whereas on the. ether ' that Otir best And Most ancient menu- .portion of the field,k that lOvliere linia scripts St00,at v, 8:)" We should judge, had not been applied, tt Yleld was 'hOWever, 'froth '47,1. that theoriginal a tittle less than one ton.„.'Pes..aere.---,. • narrative .went on. t� describe an tip -Issued by The. Director a• publicity; • ' pearance Of Jestia to Peter an to the otbt dise/pres. rjorn. Dept. of Agriculture. • ' •• Ve, 10, ,20, Thee closing yerseS , of ' the added section report 'briefly' the , Trie. nnemploYment situatiOn, Which. 1-4ceasion of..jesus to, the Father, and -really. interests 864160f' our public fils-enthionerrient. as Messiah to the Men is that of rifilitical unemployment. •••••••••• • • • CORN4ft BAY AN) FRONT STREETS, TORONTO Fire Proof and Concrete Constructionfriodel..Office.and Store 13trilding; with , Garage '06 Cars , • nOw 'being lit$9, A. StImSon 4t..; Co:, 'Ltd.` , •• ' this PrOliertk „ - PrO0 .Prefits • . A Real.VAtat4: faVestnient,, CoMbirting • ..tiieflillowing„advantages;', ' • , . . 1. A a Assu r ed, titereet. return ..qf seen • :perCent', •. ' • 20,A,perpetualewnertthip In the tom- . , . . . . „. . :Merge and • Tran300tation Btii.id , and a perilCipallon in divitiende ;after your original investment has keen' returned with Interest. • • . „ 11, Interest one of .'the: most . prominent 'corners. the Cityof:•-•: Toronto, rapidly -Increasing In Venni importance. ; • .• . .A bonus • Of.;::::pcot:nryion Stock •! and .0 vote. In the nA-4 dagetnent'.of one et , •-the .1. „ Fofurthdrliartfaulare write to: 01. I v op.„411:7•14.11511 "11-7-- &11. .0•1111111,0, ri 11 SI pi Ili 111 b [1] 0 • Tito' .Com-mer'.66 Iand . . . Transpo'rteitloi. g uilding„ flay and Front Sts, '1:',IMITEIY# • .• , • ' The Oldest . . • Bond House itCnd , ..Z00 By Street. • '• , Toronto Better .• • • . . .• • • • For 44 ' .ifeare • every Oond- iisue -rec.onmended and.. sold, by G. A. Stimson. & do -math Ltd., hati. paid iiiterest;'and.'principal wlte,n ' , „ . , To ronto,' IV:Ow Veired Erected. A. S-TIMS,ONI '1100.,' LIM TED Street, Toronto. Wilson• Please'. Bend. me full Particulars of how I:may secure 7% and S.,•Shatel: hi the proflta of the Commerce and TranaPortatioa with:nit adiy. obligation. on., my . part whatsoeyer. • NAME) .. . .. ., • •:. • ••• • • • • • • • •••' • • e• • • • • . , If• setimiled r might invest about $.... ' • • • • . . . . . . . • • . . • • • • • • , • • 1 A• • rr% • e • • • A•kr.•••'•• ; • • • • • • • •••••••;•••••70.• WERS VEGETABLE No'' iN Werth -White .Risk. egetable seeds cost .but • ew tents. It Is:. a good. Plan, to; Plant:a.. few ihni•Prows .ot the hardy: varieties; lettuce,: Car- rots and beetas peony as poSsIble.- If 'they:cOme.throo,o; a cou,,Oidei;abla, gain..has,;bean • secured in earliness; 11 frost •ctiti them clown, the less Is real, . the :Lhwn:•,, :Lawn. Work 6hould1)e (lone .early. This .is the ;only, tithe'et the 'Year to. use a 'roller ors the Ordinary'. plot,pf, grass.. .14ater: ori. 'it ,deati• More 'harm than go good roling In the sPring,howeve,t; Is of great :value,. as it,. firnis tho earth, , the plants baCk3.140:•:the'...sOIL.:and inoIhesout ummevcn ler 'is 'a fairly eic-. ,peas,pre implement,but one can usual- ly be :rented. frorn the neareathard: ware” store or, tWo or , three- neighbors` ..car„Lottlis, together tO ,make. a niirelitise„ It Is also a 'good' pmm at this ,..time to go over the laivai 'with' O.. rake.... Where= ever .patches'of 'bare, gronrid ,Are show - Ing the, soir.:.Should lf.in:,loOkened with the rake and grate.seed,Sown thickly; Cover ' these. re-seeded.;sPots: :with. a piece Of poultry; netting. or reugh lis work to keep away- the sparrows. It is also: advisable to feed 'the,grass with a„'good 'fertilizer' earlY in :the spring. '„„:. Many,' exports advocate:tiul :.althcingh the clainvis '.Stimetiznes, mnade that thia.. In- trotlimcet •weedioeds, An 'application of nitrate of ' soda--ono....punto dis- solved in a galion of Water and s rink - led, w th, the ordinary . watering. can is sufflclent;Or, four agnate • yitfd,9111, give :the, :Inwn. a geed.;:qtait andthe grass ,.that: dirk green color:Which la: .every • tendaye, early In .eeatitni..', It Is very important to . keenthe award in, healthy 'condi,. thia as vigorously ',growing grass will crowd_ Out nieet..weeds. ".. Not only!,iriarigoldsi,makea • Wed. . . , derful shoWilig 'during time • early surd _ 1 . mer •and 111:the they will l»oOnTrmght- weather, la August, Whenne:AY Ofthe: other plants drool) .and,..ty,ith'6i.,:, They, require :vaiir little • care ;when (nice :ea..' tablislied, only 'asking tthe-garde.ner to remove all fading' bloPitis, It 'is a •very hseful fajOily of flowers, easily groWn 44d 4 whole garden could, be planted.' With it,tilorie....The •,different. 'varieties of marigolds "range .from spc, inches to four feet. r mote. n height and :ran the 'oiltire.:kealeoe,:yellowe,,. ;front stilPhut•to.. the:richest .oran-geee; -and:: in, additiofi hao •woritierftil Vety: Shade's. of scarlet, maroon,. , .and'broWn.• in the Fretfreh 'section: ...Most imposing„ per- haps. :are the tall African :Snits. These grow rapidly,. . •„ ed lllamIts otter, the •first terininal Lilooni has.appeared, arid ''preclace a' 'etteceseitin of, huge balls . four • and live inches in diarneter;•;.iintiL a „Itilling frost. • L'hey. needstaking, as' tbey'he7. opine ten-heaVy.' 'The• 'African .ineri: gelds. should . be Planted wel .back 'in :the border, tir.•:will .nialco 'vett. snit,. Able .hedge • tor, dividing lainel • The, French are. mere ortittruental froni' the indiVidnal,.fleiver ',standpoint Arid :can he, procured le a. Widerange or sizes.. There also an taigliehs marigold known alae,,W,s,, the . calendula. or pot ' has fO117 •Oge). grows about .eight..,inches: high, .14, an everlasting blocinw frona. • early' Suminer until fall,: and, Whea.Once es-. f.b1lshed wUl seed itSeltievery spring All.thenutrigolds May be ,sown.)iist as oen-ae-itte4roundf4s'Lrpatiat-41.t-earLbseL. 'tented indoors and transplanted ' ...Beets, and Garrets. • • • • ' • No garden is • CoMplete:' without a few, rows of these old:stand-bye, 'beets and carrots. 'Thesejtiar he-had:In ti iarlety' -of • styles- to suit different pur- pasee; -Thus for :canning • the, small round beets are considered the best and for early baby carrots the shorter' types of this„yegetablb are •advisable, .13Oth cap be sewn just as soon, . he ground •is reedy; 'and. ;further !plant - WO, for later use put in' at intervals, of two weeksup, to the lst of July. They,. should be sown in 'rows 'froni twelve to • sixteen inches apaitand about 'ode Jaenapart: in ' the rpw. When the :plant' are Upwell, thin,' to three inches apart, and later, take out every other one Of these for early uSe, the •lietits forgreens' or ,pickling and. tho carrots, to bensed 'fit the ordinary way,.. 'Soaking the seed •over fore planting wiU has en germinatja-t, ja •plaipting; do 'not -coverwith...more than .about ingh of soll.• The - later plantingcan Often ioiloW such early :' crone..,ae .lettuce„teninitch.and . • ' ••• .• • :jim Ifl:'as7. the, waterCleAr31. awav :get; thesWeet:' Peek : Plant . , thein.:in :a slialloW, treaCh;"''... „ • • : H a y 'clay soils' .Can beioosened mfr., by 'heavy;apilicatiernr of strawy :aitin, nre ;and, the diggingin o( a: ieW..itsheei. and :Plerity.„Of garden '..refase. : • ; • I •.' Most • 'gtirdenS; esPePialli those . whichbrecerve; heavy.' applications • of. edininereial fertilizers , 'every :.. year,i should be be Siireeteried np,, With •a fti d t d 11 .About one Pound to''. every two :square. yart • • —He= I-hopeeiona-k-tfl-SOffi8 day.. • She7-"For pity salte, bow? Ffo Vv ell 11 you 11 nlarrv me --you re ' a queen Lathered Language. . . , . Two .women Met while down attho corner phopping.- Said One. • 4' "1 mado ai awful' mistake this inorn- iPg. 1 gave my" husbaiitl a diali of I;tix • :•• . by mistake for cortitialteet' - The other was, OroPerly, horrified. Was he tiled?" she asked. "Was he Mad?" repeated the first: "I'll. say he ,was Med; Ile' foamed at the inoutii:" Secientary..Hero.„. • 'Dalt despair if .YOtir boy Is lazy. He may become the '.world's chanipion flagpole sitter; • !Evidently' Mutt. Isn't Much 01 a Judge of Literature'. •: romm000000.00 • MUTT NDJEFF—Bud *ANY OF THE NEW; FROCKS :ARE MADEQF TWO • ,', • • • •:•MATERIALS • Unusiialiy attraqive the charin, •• ing frock shown hire. The two-piece . Skirt is. :shirred' to %the bodice, and there .is a 'equate ;neck, 'Welts at the- .shotiiders; tight -fitting Sleeves. 'and 'a wide belt crushed into a butkle at the.' , • front; ' Contrasting Inater`ial is. effee= •'-lively used on •the skirt; ,blidice,.and, „ Shaped cuffe.. No.:1494. sizzu 16, ' 18 years • 40 and 42 .inches F5ite.• 38, requiree 3% yards 39-mch. plapi .materiale, and ' yards.con- trasting, Price •the. Pattern. , nkves Maker. Trice of .the. boek 10c the cony, -Fi—rmers 1Vlike 'Success . • In , Barren' -Iceland Reykjavik,-• teeland.:--- Icelandic agriculture ' is :entering • ar.' new ,• Phase. '• • Rational. culkivatien of the land ' is now. a'h national 'slogan, while fornierly there was ,little cultiva- tiorr Of the ' . The surroundings ,of Reykjavik' offerd , a 'striking -example. Land reclamation .has •ffone ori,for• five Years. Bogs ' have •ben changed int 'green 'reeadewg, and:all kinds - 'of”. agricultural experiments .have -been undertaken, Solite witlygreat, succ6se, • ", • ' Things that IcelandeTs selVes''had swo:rn..Wolijd never he 'able to groW, thrive wonderfully'. well, •• EggS.COY! Canadian Hens Lay 115 125 • :• Miles of Eggs . , •i. Canacitae, Statistician who eats tt. e .bread 01 our GOVerittnent has fig.; :tired 6071hat 11 00,326,724. eggs .credited,. in .1927 tothe workingbens or the Dominion wereplated' end to : 'endihey weal& ;.form a 11n 115,125 ,Miles long and Wonld::`,iirdle. the .110- , -verse - feni.. and'. a :half trinea..":Tilis antikority_ums_Lhaveit_new .svstem• of mneasuring iimfls rses h it thiels halm 11°.Iritta.'nfatCt: it Is as 1111. illine'rt'Ant....aa, is the:Mileage of the eggs 'Predtteed' by • the :Canadian :hens.: •:Until eggs are sold. by, weight the ,alliinale_n_SUM. mast be content wfth what the dealer dolivors ",, to • the hOttieWife, • The length, breadth and depth of egge are Of onli,.helid,emlo interest to ihe•rmin ,the . market. To ,,Aieir .atabet,, criiiiient,:contribitter.th..hunian w•olfare, the linear'extension Is of Ip 'cidetital4cOnsequentet , only 00. super: •.ficitil*. area of a iei ink :et. 'eggEr. is:: Of enduring itnotntanes, and a getter statiatielati then the moat eoniPe-tent ever' put on the 'payroll •of, t Govern • meet_ haS• worked•thie Ott witirsatis- .factoryr exactitude:.:. • . • *. • L.The superficial area Of a:Setting' of eggs IS ono lien,' . .uol*...•TfY:7,0131)tR PATTERNS. . , Write your name and .address •piitinl, • ly,'elvit;g4iiiielbei:;•end, size Of such • p.atterna as you wnt. Enclose goe in stamps or .eoin, (Coin-;,',',:.•Ofelreil;At.Frap, • it: 4arefilllY).• foreach number addressyour order: it; Wilson' Pattern.. Service, 73 West Patterns": sent .157 return Movement. to • Give Education in Practical. P.allectS to . • Greenlanders rnovem:1t to give ' •nurl other res•td,.inta tif 'Greenland -education in sucli ub . .jeCts •a4611oiniacoold scieiice Itas beon• • n footimi'spnrnark, and already isn° n91 .freni:'Greentend are ,heingreceived as-, :Pupils', in Order.:46 Ioatn,r8oine .of .the practical honsekeepIng.... nietliocla. • in. Dentnerk:". •' ' • .During: the fast few ,:yeArs• sonie 01 the :gskithe nib!). have ...cbme to the:: :inoilier•Country, fey ,educationvari- ous subjects,, •apti ibis . has ..led•..‘tbe..; • :younger, winnenrOt better-, educational. a ditiOtasv's., :.Queen of. , Denmark . very.' interest- • ,edrin;:the movement, •als». some titelu. beta;of the • Rigsdai an.drecently knud. Itasmnsseta,.. the Greenland: ex-. plorer, •gaVe a. lectitre in _Copenhagen _enHthe•nasition. 'of EskitheiWernen., to. 1, aroaile public interest in the work , The Esklrno woman, . • Maisel); Is ,supposed to Wn. every- . th•ing belonging ,16, the, house and repitir;._. being very. One 01. her Most • precions ..Possessirds Is ' the needle, and thread:: the ;former heimi„ .othene when:Steel, Was not avaflahle,, the latter: of sinewItt default of cot- ton. 'The:,• beatitiful "enibroideries. ou the national dresses ' Were:often. se %)'11 Withthese nrimitive instruthents.. •• The Wciinan sews all:the family meats, as well as tloina cooking;:,,” telping in thebuilding of snow. 111AS .• :fel'. Winter' and fishing. awl d t 111 g he doh while the men. are Away ,on ping ,arko, hpiting cjdlt . righting For the, Check. . • An'''articie In .,the I.,41sritry,• itgoSt' States that The,,lloyal §rot, an h;din- bUrgh express. train holds the, world's - milt:stop record with n distanCe; of 26914, iSiles ThLs of cotirge, gives their dining.car• pa•crons a chance, to eachA•other,-,Tudget* . Tribute to a, Martyr• •was,la Main ,who had indeed slit; 1 fered ranch," says a country p4pee; itt LA Wm' t t‹, this palirCit46 . • „- ... • : Blissful ,BOW-WO%ht; -The - Intgest-p1etnre.eVe1-4,„ • the old mastere .18 the 'rl'aradifts"'of 'fnto'retto, ' which hanks,,tn: Jite pkitioe. , . 1 "1 ii.'„k -snrcs Of Vettke:„ • ' , • •' . 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Dentnerk:". •' ' • .During: the fast few ,:yeArs• sonie 01 the :gskithe nib!). have ...cbme to the:: :inoilier•Country, fey ,educationvari- ous subjects,, •apti ibis . has ..led•..‘tbe..; • :younger, winnenrOt better-, educational. a ditiOtasv's., :.Queen of. , Denmark . very.' interest- • ,edrin;:the movement, •als». some titelu. beta;of the • Rigsdai an.drecently knud. Itasmnsseta,.. the Greenland: ex-. plorer, •gaVe a. lectitre in _Copenhagen _enHthe•nasition. 'of EskitheiWernen., to. 1, aroaile public interest in the work , The Esklrno woman, . • Maisel); Is ,supposed to Wn. every- . th•ing belonging ,16, the, house and repitir;._. being very. One 01. her Most • precions ..Possessirds Is ' the needle, and thread:: the ;former heimi„ .othene when:Steel, Was not avaflahle,, the latter: of sinewItt default of cot- ton. 'The:,• beatitiful "enibroideries. ou the national dresses ' Were:often. se %)'11 Withthese nrimitive instruthents.. •• The Wciinan sews all:the family meats, as well as tloina cooking;:,,” telping in thebuilding of snow. 111AS .• :fel'. Winter' and fishing. awl d t 111 g he doh while the men. are Away ,on ping ,arko, hpiting cjdlt . righting For the, Check. . • An'''articie In .,the I.,41sritry,• itgoSt' States that The,,lloyal §rot, an h;din- bUrgh express. train holds the, world's - milt:stop record with n distanCe; of 26914, iSiles ThLs of cotirge, gives their dining.car• pa•crons a chance, to eachA•other,-,Tudget* . Tribute to a, Martyr• •was,la Main ,who had indeed slit; 1 fered ranch," says a country p4pee; itt LA Wm' t t‹, this palirCit46 . • „- ... • : Blissful ,BOW-WO%ht; -The - Intgest-p1etnre.eVe1-4,„ • the old mastere .18 the 'rl'aradifts"'of 'fnto'retto, ' which hanks,,tn: Jite pkitioe. , . 1 "1 ii.'„k -snrcs Of Vettke:„ • ' , • •' . No ,11Olinibrat1ebbf i ld I t• 1 A T31 • • • . . • , ,I. i Isr,e.co,ag Aoap 49 yotio, Itd go AMI liabg laStiOli,;,Ln'iny,hoto;"...' ' ;110hp--"Ile, .1511 *ouicitik, tt. You Were hi iatias rue' yo)1.Woulito-i% have . any barn' . .