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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1928-05-17, Page 3' SuhdaY.School Lesson lore to 004and te our neighbor ift con:Mended, • But they d4dnot make this PrineiPlei Of love suPrenkfa' TheY did not let it drive out allhatred. and rancor, This; however, is what Jena' frechaires. It would appear that the Scribe in thi*.pasaage underatOcat •for Jesus/ gays ho,him; "Thou are not tar from the kingdona of God." Inother words, wherever hive is,. there' the • May 26. Lesion Teaeh7, spiritual revolution, whichbrings ing „In the Tamplera-Mark 14; 1347, :bout.the kingdant; hah*Vegana And • '2$44,, Golden Text -He taught them the evangelist adds•thataleaus: :Word' ,-.sa One obatiltig' authority. -Matt. 7; aheut-lovesasupremacy ayes quite un:, ' nswerable. • " .• :A NALXSIS:: ,,. • • , COntir'S. F114,14.' AZ4thCiI6iTOF, 1.1= ATIONAL i`014TICAL cONOITTION OF, TH PkiPo4.31'41 18 17' , * 11: LOVE 48 THE 14AW Or T.4 4INGROM# 2344: ' „... IlintenticrioN-4-Iierein we See. the• , •eritical, irapOrtanceof the 'first, partof the preeent lesaenThe jewish;lead- ,„ -ers eideavor, to catch Jesus . 4 seine • utteranee „which •may•be Used -credit With the mess of the Pe •qeSUS retutns an mower which holaS :out no hope to the .ariti-Reman ..„policy of his time. He 'refuse's to •make the • cpming of .God'skingdom • -equivalent to natiOnal revolt • frinn • Czesar, and so ha is rejected. In the second *part of 'oar lesson we :kee that Jesus put forward as the teal easence of the reign of God, harnelY, • , love to, God and • to men: , Love, not „ hatred, is Jesus' ideal for his nation. • Love ;ought to take precedenee ,over • every other feeling and to,govern•the • whole of.life.. . • . • , L CHRIST'S FINAL REJECTION. OF 'TA •• N4TIONAL1'OL1TICCOCE1L1ON. (ll? AL Tlir-xtisrobom,r1071:7-: Farm Notes, • • .GROWING I-IPA,I4TII'f30.1;SS. The brilliant bedf ,*:?wering bulbs. that help 'greatly ,to, brighten' thO':' i •, • 414int nriOnttie leladef On.e. • tf;.' daliOidhii /N-ot. Sidi* .I1,4 Not .Vp• to ihe tbe, c4Itli.re a44. Or°P3g4ti":' of tl* • ..M4r1c#,.Yoil Need the OOP . or varlet/a kindo,grawitia Cunaillatz gar, 'deulh Tho' VOInnletTial'" 01/1tare .‘,.. of. ' ' '-:Th:t.' Stei'ltPg T0'0, 'Pr' WU' 4P`,11,4, In Canada ,fs not 'yet Very. 'oia.' ,::'1,101' : Pink. P1114.--#Mbey' give tonslire, :'. In .tePent ':3,,'eare I'V:Ilte./vOri •, leil.:e:VItality..: -:.. ' •'• -. eonsidet<able interest has iOeiti.,reanta , feated in the titiaing of, the gladiolus • With theapassing of whiter -many ,coninleretally , mid to OE ear extent, people. feel weehadetiteesed end easily tfie ',tulip,. narcissus:and hYaCinth-, .:In tired., ..,The,todyr lecke, able vital fore offering' a ;werd. 'of,;.: caution: to' those and: .energy Pure itioOd 'alone can give. 'who;:wvid‘.greir these,linlbs.foi..,nutr7, In:. a, Ni'. OI4.,,71111n: apt "exactly' Stela, the ,.. kW* •Durposes,...mr,..!F.,•P•,DrOytoh, inclo'or life of' *filter Iia eft its 'Marie Kant Pithelogist. at the Rerithentitt !Oen. ' them. : , A. iilood-building- 4erve. Farnak OqnWA...' urges In" a„„new bol-,:, ,restoring., tonic ..le. needed if) giveare, : :leatinahrutriber 9.5,• the'importatice2of 11,eVcaid• health. and “erie,tgy.Y. 'Dr. Varit, •: TefrailiiiiiaFOW4ilatifing-'4.;:b011) at. llama!, Pialt'PillS'are •an, aliLyear:•roinid 4#y kind ,thatIe....affected with tfisease, blood builder and nerve tonic. but are ' The,Batithigalpiyrii,ori..hfi beetigiV,, edirjs:c.rihaleirp;sUE.;etfolill,triinatt:e17:1sop:,nr•gt.c,4t,,,Ierriy, ing.thiS aubjeet careful•study aria has COMmenced. specific' research into the -61°°d04. with IF1,1e• 1,:lw..- blood return. r7tiiru. causes- 'and preVentiap• . of ,adiaeaSes. sink aireakth. cheerfulness and tb.94: .4ffactiiig .blitbs,!'. coimari..rhizdmeS,. and .health rfalehlY: tellbW.. • ''' .. ' aaaaaa, .aarrha of . ornamental ..plaa.t,s, - .If 7ou, ate itale, ea'aliY• Aired; 'Or, Th information thus far 'gained; to- breathless ;at the least, .exekion, if . dther investigators, is 'Presented.. in .gether with the results , ebtafned,' by '3"trooll.tlib'.iceodllivPiietkhle7pimispieptioci.ro'roirc,ruyopati9a4e, this la•nlietin :for the. guidahee'Of 'elm- y.riotoWnie.lelid411.8c:. PplifityPoluils,reikr:t.;Julvayhoeut, edian growers .' • Asaisted ,by " photo: . • •,ganrad.p.:Fca:ci.iniith::srao,tieo:ii.ing.•:t.ih,ne:antssiiittodre:Itrs .yilloaci:t,ii: ,:a.t.itoc7iiinregrletds:b:col,ifel,pr.slai.neaci'un:Plid-i:rtblisaomotik,s,:,ac,irhtee yse:cf- ...With ' diseases of the ttilip, narcissus sleepalcies not refresh you, or youeara Ing Way .points of • fundamental' ita- petite:is Poor; you need. the treataieht -portanceato. theaproduction of..a heal- • . V, •13,••We have: already learned to :.... .. :thy crop of floWering bulbs.: --7--. . 4):r1---WilliOnal.---Knit Pilla al(me Part , • . give-7yciu , need 7t1Te--.1733V-7b-Iaieara-neW- knew the• tWo: classes. of. peO,ple••' Who .. CATTLE INDLISTRY.,PROS- strength.aand new energy this medi-. - r here" efiebtanter ,,Jesus:. .'the religio,asa, ' ' PSROUS' ' . • ' cine always brings.' • Mr. 'A,:. '1Viarccitte • , Sect. of the Pharisees, Who emphasized • • ; the lawk.and,the,Political 'faction of . , The cattle raisers of Canada appear North Hare Que., writes: -"1. have ' 'tive Herod prince's. The. two classes' , ---- to. be: in •a• very faverable-positien,„10-.; „fMuld great. beheilt • from: :the use et: cated as the are, close to the United. . Dr. ,Ii.viiiiiiihd, Pin Pills Before I be- , . .... . , .. the. Heiodiatia who. supported', the na'•• . : :did not always see eye to eye, but they,. .States tiarket,.. The Aepahm to the. gen :using them a Waa:In.a badly ran-, . united :to oppose ' Jesus (see %Mark ,3:.' • south has reaahea the point, 'here it 'down, eenditiori, and ...eta 'tithes ' felt ' 9); . The now. 'try: to. Cateh :jesas ina ' ota• sappiy 01,1kir,ow.n, scareelY , ahle. to .werk. pr.- Williainie • arne Ste tatnent which. may be tarried i.,-'.. is aa longer able' pink Pills have eintagen' all this and .....;„ ,market• and have.eath Year for:a cora egaiast him '''-' a . 2. : • '. ''' V,' .14., The plotisskillfully and . .., •Isiderabietitne been expOrtineless - and folre tOcing.:theM.'i am • 011,143411g' the droitly laidTheybegin .by profes.s, '.' /1 .1 less.. beef. Purinsg the ,Past•Nyear we. best of health.' ' PierY,.rann whofees ; a '.' ' ,- ing the most Wershiptul: resp,eet 'for ' . • jUMPER:DPasaaa ......., • l'aold .•te the.: United States • mere than rundown an. easily tiredshould give raedfelne .n-n.fdir trial. : - • ''''.----Jesus'andafor'.his,•fearlessneas'?in•de4 . :-Jaunty -twoapiecei,sizarte-dre.ss,-Lseen-.209..00,0 head. Of .eattle,'.:ataa'rno_unt_thati_this g1 S's , „elanng , the will • of God- Then they in Design: No 511, uses tan ‘.0;ceede'd' any two years..conlb:illelsinee: ' •TrY, Dr..- Williams' •Pink. •Pilltifor lefInch. the Crafty question, 'Is it law-. ',Ana' brown ,pinchecked featherweight; 1923: and, niore than: the, exports - of . ..,, dhaernia, rheuniatisin;:nearaligiaa that,. • . ,fel.te give tribute: to Caesar or -notr. WoOlen;', It is , so 'pracircal. it May he !.1922 by 14,)G0 head... "The value of Jestion or aerVouSness. •Take them .. The craftiheas l' .:in the. fact that if . • • ' . •': ' • .. ' • l• ' • - ', a tonic :It yOu. 'ire not: in the best 'aaornatet-bas.in si„astSreet_er claaaroaau_„athisa_tr.ade„_Laccording to the. Meat ' • " • esus said- yes, • he •aveur -iilienatel lphysical-etinaitiotPand=itritivate---6-6-: wear. The bodi ‘e has. a tendency toaTradeaRevTew:. for '1.9.27 issaied by. the many of his Jewish followers, whileit' he saidno, he would embroihinaaelablotiae; . . , tha. Skirt, gracefal box siatancethatwill.. keep You well and ,1 Department of Agriculture at Ottawa,. . . .. . . . .. . .... . • l . :a '•: with .th.c.Rgihail ,xi..uth6tity.i.. ,, , , a_a ..,:ta: give' smart flared moYetnent, Note :.• was ':.abent: eleven ;and. a: .haif Millioa strongYou ,Can get these pills through anya ineditine- dealer or .by VS. 1.5,-. 16.'• But 'even-.thrs: stibtlety !Vie Skirt"is attached to a.eaniisele.liedy 'dollarai an amount ehueaol,at,o,„•tehde..ys,ainli.i,e,., .; „,„ •niell at ..50;C:a.bOX from The Dr Wil Was :hardly a match for the wisdoin ..whipli Makes it •hang .eorrectly, , The of, eq..' three years' • . ;..1-.‘,-; .....and the -greee+w-ith which Jesus Met! pattern .comes .in 'Sfze•S• 46. years; '36, 1923 aid exceeding that of 1922 .' a • ,... , a , ; . : ._,.... . , Ilan is Medicine CO , Brockville, .0tit. ' the' Situation. •He r,eit,, the ,clishoneSty !.3.8, 40- 'and. 42 • lathes • bust • measure inoie' than five. •and ' a :half ntilliona... .,.- ., '...''''.=.---9- of 'hie questioners, eand •teld them What I The 36inch/size' requiaed, a yards 'aa The 1927' total exports of 'beef repre7 :Balsam ;•Fir,..in 'Neil' ili..:EircrY h-, thoUght'. very, piairily*, Then uri- i expectedly he asked thein bring hint...44).iagh material, With 74.yard of .40- Sent§ ..the heaviest nrnoenient to the a denariusThiewas a silver coin v ' ' ' ,.' ' . ' ' • . • .. • PrOVill.Ce'...• ' a- • ' '' ' inch Contrasting`.: Crepe: satin, printed Thiited States 'from stockyard in Can . • . . ', • '• .. 'worth :about tWentY7fiv 'cents • d ''t, chic,. Price 20c the Pattern- ''. . ' any year in ,cf,e, imAi fi',,,' .The. balsam:Or Is one Of: Capada'S silk trefie and georgette crepe are also ada during .,..a.„ . • . , . • ..., . •. most., widely ditsributed trees 'It was Roman currency. OiilY. theiRe-;'' HEEP pR9spEcTs.pooD . .. ranges *long the AtiantiO-ceast front. Mara goVernment had the right to coin ,' Our Fashion BoOk,.'illuatrating..the' : ' ''b' , . • .. . . . • . . • , , . .8ilver money in l'alostitie„ Jesus ap-, new -est and 'most,'practical styles,will , The outlook for sheep 'raising for ...- pe,ala to this feet as showing that the ,be of • interest to every : home: 'dreier the present year...ia regarded as en- , -Roman -overlord-ship in Palestine had 'maker:price Of the book lik the copyeeuraging hk..the:•ti've: Steck Coronuis- ai Sufficient gronnd- and 'basis irk la*, • "WheSe leatureS are theie whic.h are ' 'ROW TO ORDER PATTERNS • sioner,- accordiaigato the IN •eat :Trade stamped on thia COin? • 'Whoite,name . ' Write„Your. name And' address plain.. -Review. of :1927 ., issued h I the Live , . TIED FEELING- 1 IN SPRINGTIME! a is this Which ii engraved rmind its lya givir.g number and size: of ' such Stock Branch. or.,the Dept., of Agri, ritory, . i one answer, namely, "Caesar's." ' Patterns as you want. Enclose 20e in culture at -Ottawa. •Production is V. •17. So -Jesus rejoinai Duty to stamps or coin (coin .;,ieferred;' wrap known to be, on the increase is a re - God doe* not exelude dutyte man. 'the it Carefully) ,fcit•eaeh flambe!. 'and suit of the prosperity Of:the industey-- . claim of God to the whole obedience cif addresi Your'order to Wilson Pattern during the past feW yeara. The •prb-- BE,TER.MEDICINE.:. hie people • doei . not mean. that they SerVice, 73 West Adelaide Elt, Termite'. r,anotion *ark hein:g done for the sheep . are exempt front paying taxes to!: the Patterns sent by,returnamaiL, ' . •• inauatry by'the Live•Stetk Branch as . , power .whicil establishes order and .4 !:"...well as the avarious *provincial• live :FOR :UTILE 'ONES' . 'good' government in their nilaist. It • • , a ateck '. organizations has been Very . , • benefits are conferred, ohligation§161- Lailcin Mit Selling • • effective during the past few 'Yeacs.. - • • Salada 'Tea Business .and slideli fairs and, sales- are new a' " low. The supreme point of the an,: sWer 'is that Jesus refuses to confuse . Officials of the. Sarada: Tea (Ann- Mote'oorless permanent institution ,in . Nova Scotia to Labrador., westward and :no,rtitward through' 'New firmiS: wick," Quebec, ,arid Ontario., to findsen Bay; .the Prairie Provinces to Great. Slave 'Lake, and Nv,estaia.rd into north, eraAriWh-bilembiti and Yukon Ter.. borders?", There7was, of coarse, only r• • 1'; I .7 r• • • .. - aPan sbPnds- • Radical.Gronps aa,Conlinunistio Wing of 'Farm -Labor Party, Labor Council and: PrOle- • tarian League ,,Dissolvd TticotuivitiTiieicis ;nA. tr,ests FoIJow A Elec• . Pon. — • • „ • RED ACTIVITY? • 4 '1'estrtti;;-AsIn9;011thago aOf4"moint r:tlithehttr?,tathon.- :oserinedr.ideoratinhennoto;i4thtiegO9Vfesrathrtici,erit,rinhat. •Labor :party. (left), ,the Japan; Leber -Council'atad., the Iiii;JetariaTI YoungMen's Leagus,•." • •••`'' 'With'the dissolutieri order e' ]lftingef theban •whith• far the !AO •month had , prevented Oapan ef any news in connection With the; Wholesale arrest:Of AZ; thongh meager accounts a police ac- tivity again'st 'alleged Communists•liad been 'cabled abroad no h' t ' f th state -of affairs was allowed to appear 'innewspapers ih.Japan. • • , • „ • issolution • of the • •Far -Labor' party 7(left) 'casts it, shadew on the election of tWo members of the party to the lower house of the 'Imperial Diet, A 'determined effort will no douht be made by reactiondries to ,un- seat the two proletarint menibers w theaDiet-conVenesaaaaLa • COMMUNfST AFFILIATIO-N-S77 • The algal anilforitY hr m.the iovern- ent'_s_actiori •in ordering ilie,•dissolu; tion of the Farm -Labor party' left)',.is Provided by the peace preservation bill which was passed at the- same. 1)1et ER's and VEGETAILES No, 14 STARTING The lettat:eninniv:0 Wa7 to °tart' a. latio,bed of perennials /SAO useed If put in InirlY some blo:Orn:inaY often ba obtained the. first*.year, al- ..th:Ough earlt bloontilg has a tendener to weaken the pant, and: should, khere fere. ptit be •eneouraged excoliVelY.- SPriag,'Planting g/vee the best.;*olte with t4 ee4 going in 41'..6n1 May !Atli' the. firat, .Weelc in ..rttlY. :care Must he exercised in ,waterlag the beecontainz: triega,Y7.4rPe:;:4Wrtillall's411Qtthheeraeu4t,".5' 'Alt is a good,,plan to spread d, piece of burlap or&arse cloth, SuCh islis used In.,,:cpotato. bags; over the bed before turning; on .the he'se.,- This may be i.left until: the intheyo:is thhg cO:kmed nurry until .nextpring, when they can e through, ..The perezinials sh(;: • transplanted to their permanent po- • sitions: GLADIOLUS CULTURE • :s;be Tho in planting of gladiolus an go iri now. This flower will bloOm in from fifiaLto ninety days, depending 'onathe WIiety, and, therefore,. If a long season cif flowering is desired,, the planting should be spread.out 'the gladiolu§ will grow in any seil;:dbat prefers a rich mellow loam properly -drained; Plenty of Moisture' and sun... shinp,, preferably ffltel-7ed-thlraiglr-fight- .tree growth during' the .heat.; of •the •daY is neceeeiry Jot the best ,resUlts; Iri other words; ieis•advisable to plant Where 'a few trees Beath of the bed will 'session that adoptecl••universal man-' .hacik'stifftge:, This'bili ehthorizes .the goVernment to dissolve any organ- isation which. -aims at the subversion' of the existing forte' Of government or the alteratiori•a, the ectistitntion.°The enthorities' charge that ,the leaders of , the Farm-Ltther party-Oeft) and the other two radical organizations order-' disbaMlea aro connected • with the Japan CoMmutliit PartY and are org- anized with sathe guiding' spirit. The Cenutunist peaty ia charged. with plotting to'everthrow the.present forth af government and Supplant, it with a •proletarian despotism. . „ , The agtherities •further.allege that leaders of the' Cemmunist. party have been receiving fapde frak'lVlescow to promote their propaganda campaign ana th:at the, election f1 :used in the last generarelection in behalf oa.the Farrn-Labor panty/. candidatea. was supplied by the Third InternatiOnal. Gabby Gertie. 1 —7-=-=•• Is. What Thousands of ,Mothers Y. of Baby's Own Tablets. A medicine for the baby or growing . the spiritual reign of God with the • Jewish dream of political self-government, This refusal alienates and in- '• furiates the fanatical party' amon hi • hearers. Natienal selfishneas has made them blind.to the higher thing's of God. • 'II. LOVE AS THE,..LAW OF THE gialueem, • 28-34. / • Val 28„ Appr4priately we 'take this , incident with the foregoing. There- auirements of the Jewish law were so numerous that thoughtful and earnest men in Israel found thernSelvels driven • to seek the underlying principle which :explaifis•all the commandMents. What is Oak underlying principle? "Which is the first of all cotnnndmentsr • Vs. 29-31, aTeaus' answer is to sum up everYthing under lcrve-loyerto God and love to men, Love to God 'must be absolute. The whole of our person- ality was made for God, and belongs to him, heart, .soul, mind; strength. But along with this love to God -,--be- cause InCluded in it,---nipst go love,' to our neighbor, t oour f,elIqvi-rnerr. *Testis reptesetits the whale ,law. as turning °mace g s on this sovereign pfincipleof, kite, We might say that "heart" refers to the "affeetions, msoul" to • the sense of things Unseen, Pmind" to the knowl- edge of the divine will which is given • to us, and ,4‘streagth" to the doing.of our work.. • • VEL.'• 32-34: The Jews recognized that ININ10111•11Mor, • MUTT ,-*A.ND.'JgEF—By gild- Fisher Paliy,' Toronto, have Intl:wined • OS certain parts' of the 'epuntry. The in, paper that the. Hon. ;Peter. C...Larkin, ' itial investnient in' breeding Stock for-- Caitadian,High 'Commisaloaer. in Lon. tunately does not call for a Veryheavy, child -one • that the mother ea1Lfeel don has cabled a denial to the rumour outlay in cash .and the excellent assist- assured • Is "absolutely safe as well as , that he Was . selling his Salado Tea aace and advice ' being . provided eilleient=a4s found iirBaby'sOwn,Tab-: business. - "There IS not .a grain at through the Sheep.Clulaaaand in other -lets. The :Tablets are .praised by truth in it'.1.,:lie• said. , "We have r IfaA ,way.,s is aiding ;in Stimulating an ' in thousand a of 'tattlers- throughout the numerous offerfor the busineSe Sinceterestin the raising .of ruarltet °sheep. 'Country. These- mothers have found. s `. . I tookoffice under. the 4nvortiroqit; This istruo, particulariY in the 'older,,..ha'aetual eaperlenee that there Is ne butA Would ;let enthrtAlli the 'Idea of Parts' of ,the country,. but it is alseiother reecileinis for little ones to equal parting with- any Of ' the 'business in- terests amysalf or 'my 'son; neither Would 'thy son". '• a '. • a. -11ina, Mr. Lerida 'said he hoped to return to Toronto ,' to: resume his• tornier life there when the Canadian Governmentno longer , requires his services in London Ills: son, Gerald it. Larkin la presidni of the'Salada Tea Company: ' ' • Twin Scials:' -Bachelor (dreamily) -Sometime 'S I Yearn for the peace and coinfortof married life." • ,Married friend (WistftillY)-"I. always 'de" true to some extent over the prairies: Issued bY the Director of: Publicity, Dept of Agriculture, Ottawa. • ! 4.--11 • I llYe ozi fresh air," writes: a• CorresOndent; ,"what chance • haVe, I • of teething a ripe old ;Age?" • "I can- not say,. but ,at any rateyho papeit will detteribo you AS ati etygetiarian.". them. Once a .mother has used them for her children She will :use 'nothing" else. 'Cencerning• there Mrs. Charles Hutt, Taneeck Island, N.S., writes: -a- "1 have ten children, .the .baby being just six. months old. • I have used Baby's Own Tablets' for them for the past 20 years aial can' truthfully say that I -know of no better medicine tor little ones. I always keep a box ;of th'e Tablets in the heuse and would advise all <Alter mothers -to do so." Babaag Own Tahletazife 'Sold by all - medicine dealers . or will be mailed uponreceipt ot. price, "2.5, cents per box, by The Dr, illiame Med c ne Co., Brockville, Ont. His Footwork All Bight • • ' "Why does he think he'd 'make a good ..ellarch organist?' . She: ".11,lost Mee never thiak aerh °Ugly of Sa4ing,untir they'r,e Married." "Because he's worked the aedals•df 14e; „"Ferhaps they only, remits°. thpp a flivver so long.", • hoW badly they need to." "People who ,know what makei the wheels go roiled sometithes -find--eut• , • • What stops them." About 'Douglas Fir --, the Wilber of the. Doaglas fir •is sold 'ander . Various' names -Douglas flr.C�ium-bfan pine -and Oregon pine. The tree grows throughout the south- eitn part of British Colunabla and :the, sawn'lumber, is Ahi^pped -from Pacific . . coast .ports. • 0 40. ti • "Yotz should heat my husband say 'Oh!' When.' lie Opens the- household bills." "And 1 suppose, the .bigger the bill the mare he 'Obeel'e''' .Ohde the gowers. around • noon. -.It is Well•to change the site Of -the gladiolas bed ;every season to 'preventlinur 'f 'fungus diseeties Berne of which are betoMing very common. In Sandy Soil the bulbs should !be -planted four inches; deep., but only-balf--thiS depth bevy -I -clay, When planted in ,cluinps fordecorative effect,' 'sPace abuteight ,z97par„, t, ba4=' where o four, inches. apart in., rows in the vege-' table garden.. Dig: the spit to ti. good, deptit,tplatit thebulbs, andcultivate frequently until the plarits rnake thia,. imposib1e,When the sPikes.begin to appear, nitrate Of soda..:at the:rate of abentoneounCe per 8titi4fe yard Can be usekl; ever' two or three Iveeks' to hurry -the plants alonk. ,In yery.hat Weather, wat'tr, wcill at might or oarly •niorn•ing. but nil in the day. d:hring a 11 ' 11 :Littie.s,Gur" le -Dresses Boma • of the -prettiest froeks for ' lillOWA „in the Meat exclaa sire, shepe thia xitor• may .ho: flufnklY • and yerY easily cop:841'1)y the busy honiethaltei. • 'Take. for :exaniple, tha,, °Moodie, frock a in pastel •colors. agorae haws sleeves and :genie have' pone, , And - their eele, ornaraentatki4. aside fielin • ft little lace at neck and, armholes,. are tivo medallicaui ,ftheat 'two inches in: set On „Poeliefn rwherit, little girls . want thoir peckets',.. to, he: ,Sonie, :thede-nteitallieruil are ; of hied -Made Irish croChet. and Sonia. 'are of Tenere" , this; midapi• Veisfipi they. can* 'Out the, effect, ottiiti'iitekets, for the. Cioaed 'semleircle at-the...hottOm. Where 'they are sewed to the .garinSitt is edit,: iihe4•;witii:shibididery the tle,algta'':).: 0,41ttientiht above the medallion to, • form •an'elliase like the handle .of the ;. basket, Nitth Airs or sii iiowers and a ,. few. leaves' at' the' top,! The effeei„ Is a truli delightfai, and. accomplished,' ih.„ onlY a few . minutes by the expert: ,'•• :ueediewoinan, - . 'Ribbon Raffles Forbeet, there are the alinple •little. sleeveleas frocks Of, :China' and other, silks that. launder . TlieY are atitaight .thingra•plain at the hattOM,• slightly gathered .at the top, with slits in the .underarm for 'armholes 'and. ,are only rounded out little at tile •neck to give that long 6141 'line from ehetilder should,er that.iff so becoining•te childhood. • Aroand .` the 'neak and.. arrahOles there are • three- rows of CIO • taffies, tanA---in-.=.-thetti the-,-moderta--note. , Per. they. are :made of ribbon about.' .three-fe,urtliss.ef an Wide. '0,4eex Etetly.matehes the nuttetihtl.,': And.-theY are ruffled' 41th • the gatherer .that. . . comes e with 'every' seWing Machine ' with 'a;nairewheading.at the top and tiny uniform Plaits that are' their chief. -- Chelan... In. the =pat ,eXpensire 'shops these !tines are,hlind-stitched on by, so,•as not to;disfigure , with, Chine i'3-titclilteg :the exUttlaite piktiting„ --LA----stattil-lso*r-Witir-streia-mere, extend: .co c.•,sp.e , Throughobt mOstr: of Ontario the hest time to Plant ,dahlia,s'ia from the last week in May until the, setend . , week in June Thebest soil is sandy; well drained; deeply -tilled and genet- •ensly fertilized. • As this plant :wilt grow to a height of about four feet, it necessary- to' sae about the Same :distance. apart:. . The tubers, shonid be plated on their:. sides with the buds pointing Upwards' in holes inches deep. 'Close to thi's 'Or3ve a stake to Which the -plant is tieds•as it groWs up. gin Off • all' Mit one or two Side shoets where large flowers are desired. IN THE VEGETABLE GARDEN , A second Or third planting ef yege- i inach lettuce,- on- ions, beets and carrots Ori ge new. Among the older ,roWs Which are Well establiglied,' One,' must cultivate and thin if the stuff is te be kept growing tinicloy„ A little nitrate of eorla every ten days will be found a wenderful helpto keep the garden green and. -growing. f convenient., it is ,alsp 'ad- visable to. give a thorough.' soaking with water every three Or :four daits•, if,„the weather is dry: In Watering, always remember both withAewers and yeitables • that ono :thorough weekly soaking is Worth a 'dozen daily :Sprinklings, After this watering of a rain,get out the hoe and loosen up the top soilaio thatathe•moisture may be conserved,. • . • Keolihr: Can't, you read that =Aloe:, -"No fistiing,allowed?" •„ • ' • Disgiisted Angler (who hadatahad a bite):. Who's. flahhie Mac D"7-2—.oes Ciit)LL--reziee—still'-: write poems? Tem; Nohe flaitily1 Married the girl; • Tq,r--'7"-'7'----T-7--DOc SAYS , BONES AR& pROKeN ANI) GOT): 1-tq SAVS ia.nt.L BE As, Pit Aa Fibtst,e• WAE WAWes 1.)i):."11-0111 e: Prelate, Case! 'Require Desperate, Rerneies. . 'rr m -m -m mioNr t4APPetocts eae?. You uja.f2e.1-lit DY "sq:, Attrtit Youtte, DEAD!' Tc-. no.: FOR LOU. or , hitiacataiHeihig, AMI DON'T. GC -T' Giccrrent YoU4e HEAVEN: ie "Okt „ 1 THC -t4 YOu• noto,3t. HgRdc ANtuudia 6A4. 'rrtKr: r • I tAY tubRti. , • '4' ' 14 66 'leg 'to the hem of the tiny' garment -win make any, little verY.:heppy Tiails41ictier(ing4rOck. , French The. very' latest thln& fOi 11109 girla` • Under 'Weal' is the. ,comfortable French • Pantie 'that never shows 'beneath the .frock, po Matter Ito* 'short that„ may . be. TivaiLiliirdeof a yard Of soft. tiain.- • SoOk• or other: Suitable _inaterial .will .,make thetie for .girls from 4, to yearslof Pot..largeractilidrena , , • propot. ma.heilthe pattern tion . • .' For Miss:M*010 Six, Make' .tern .h.y. folding. crosS-Wise. a. piece newaPaper, 24.'itiches then' , dotibling ,haives again's() it forma a ;Small .square. This Ittst,cr.ease ,cates the iitiddle Of Mei:rout and-haali br Ole. garment, and .13: the „one: train WhiCh • tho. following two Measure- . Monts .04,e, taken. . ,,With the newspaper Measure three' inches' • (rem Os. last- ' :made crease .and. mark the ,.dietanc9.. On the' fold' first ''madeNight inehes, from'.the'tniddle:pf.the.pattern on 'the open edge make anOther:Mark. With ruler draw..a' -from thisi shit to the 'open' edge' of the paper 'Where it wail first ,foldedi New, tneesitre inches' down on . this line from the open. top,, connect that point with, .the • ftrat one made, and cut oat the .patllnqL, . • The:Oben edges at The top 'are to. , , be -gathered ,sliglitlYto fit :the bands - which :are ,ailt three-inChes wide from the remaining Materiel aitai the pant- t • • les .have been cutlOzita'so hollow One • et themabout an 'Inch toward., the middle Crease to .make 'the front, fit wen:, Jelathe side seemeafter tatty- . Ing three inches at. the .tOP tobfltced as_placketer •Thas.,:Sharply,. ,siaitting • - openings are the, lege of the•.Panties• and may be finiehed *with. a firte rpll.eit • beta, with blas seatrabludhig or with a • daintylace' etiging.:whiPpe4 on. ,gttcit garments are to be buttoned to neatlY. fittiag. ,underwatit made: of the •, same, Material., ' To Lengthen Girls Clothing When' it 'is rtecessary to lengthen • , • . . • the, slip of a small girl; open the sheta. ” der Seaink and insert a. stHp of Cloth, wide enough .to,let the garment down to the required length. This .alse:pro- Vides. a. larger ,arrnhole, which is 'ai- r:wet lure to be, heeded, This, Same method works splendidly With. the'. outside, garments of very • email' air's", in which case the, added piece' oh the shoulder should be. laid bk and Ornamented with-• machine altitehing; Or it ma, be made decora., tire' In a variety. of Ways that will .occur to any ateamstresit. Hand -Sewed Herns by tnhe tt.thindI: 16ainkr6e°15;:weisti.S1 fi:1111.ntiPwstb%17:s O:thie r111:711- " `..; ditch Is made up and down rather than crosswise 14 the Affection tit tlfe /, edge of the hem. It. ts $tist as imp, to make the'Stitchei oda wit's% and triga A"j" • l'hisj 1.114 itiore Satisfaciery Method, „ 4 ' POT the eetiVeyante Of mail In Can • • cafe 37441. niitee frllwa fire • Over ,thiS tietaaark;ief' 11tide4h0:.ituill • Mileage used d1Wbr the Pest Octet Dopartidotit o flattop . 124414.