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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1928-08-09, Page 7e„. id id 13 r :s.ro 11:;•:; , it: e.y.; • ite mil:. • unday SALool Lesson 'iciest 12.. Legge!! VI! -Tho Council , Jerusalerni, Acts. 15': 1-11. .Golden • Teice-4-.4i the Son' theroferof ahall make yqu free, ye shall •he free In,. deed. -John 8: 36: '• • A .• • ANA1YSIS:'. • ,/ e .•A k .POINT oi• issu I.-3: , • Tl, e8 ASeElvleilY AT 4E1R1.1,8A1114,. 4711. _ ,• • _ INTIOAPPrel‘i-No body• of thought - f n1 ' melt and wOreen can unite their- foeees in:service andeceorehip withent eelefeemeer • „ or .• later experiencingAind shades' of •differende in opine) ' rid ,•conduct. • II,unian 'matureAS very. ' led; There a're,reinds that are natue= eimsetinitive end; •cleaye. to ..Old ' traditions', 'Others e 'are ,' eager for . change, and. see the Olden age ahead, and are iniPatient with those who canr not see with elem. Nor.,i's this neces- sarily. an • evil,' sinee differenee . of .Opinion and discuseion are nee perils unlese •eve exeecise them in an unloy- • , ing ,spirit of, rivalry. In the story a the first council we have. an instrne-' tive. instance .of this •facie while we •• also have a model by which the church may; ,in every age( try -to 'settle the, ' • differences which break out among es.. I. Tap POINT AT isSuE, V,' I. The diffic,ulty arose out of the 'forward. step taken 'when the efter et • the gospel was made -to the Gentiles, It h d already beeri decided that mere,. knowledge that • salvatien Mira by' faith alone.; Peter Wait fellelve4 Pau l and Bernal:map Who key°. a ree• hearsel their•Work, and then, Jaime made a statement . 13upporting the views of Peter and adding a quota- tion from Amos, predicting the return of the Gentiles tothe true faith; The deertPlen was then reached, and it wiis in favor of the„policy .of freedom. Cir- cumcision 'vies ,neit, tel. be :regardad tan eseentier to etalYation but the Gentile •cenverts :wete: to -observe certain of the laves of the Jews. a • bership the -church was Open to 'all _those Who game in faith, But the • method in, whichthis. was to be done had not yet been Settled. Seine clainied ••that the Gentiles should •reeeive cir- cumeision and ebseive all the laws' of the Jewish, people: : This was the atti- tude of the Pharisaic party, who eel-, O dently sette-devereethtete qth A Toot Kit . Every Horne • .ropair it coithintug tools .that can really repairis ,an ennentlal'for eterY' ;:beinie.` There., , are always elielyes,'• to lece ,Pat 'Melte to be made,. 'Sereene•te be axed •and a theme. .sentl; and ,one other Odd JOS, .for .do- ing Whieh a carpenter', lAint114:..0in..i'gii, n malt .fortnnO., e• , • , 'The: teels, that One nee to;hare!' 0; in Any kit are listed. 0. feflowS:' •-te real he-hemnier,' a •croee-eutpietiev, not too !inn, nindiuni toothed, no you Can use, It foe Most ane. Joh. A rip -saw and. 4„. ,6,rivass-qaiv.• ..A: Miterelakewitle a :Miter -b. A good eirece sweth °nee • eightie• one-fourth, ohe-lialr. and three- Ieurtheneli lilts.. • A 'comiteiesiele. • A .mallet and two. or 'threelighter . . O drivers.. 9.`Wo or three ..eliieels,,,,One- feurtbeeene-hale and. three.fcerth,s •of an inch',' . as well as two' tie" -three. , . , . . , geege.s" the slime elee An awl with .. . . . Mow. fe, tipetti;Pleie i70.1t-Edticathre-Vaitia for the. Children in Vor,c4ion Vacation day e Oiler an'eXeellent ele- it hecomeelastiactiVe recognize the ;ourvt,ideni.iptyr:fc'teircerseosne;trnercee:ifeeellieren;tild'ipe'rass eino (Ifeuei'ciiknigy odeizthinxwenuisahnds.atIont,tostipkr wool dotool . and other fitrnillar dress 'good?. These tc" he MaY Peetri /11PP:simple detail% but they ciren's • .,:„With a little '1OVirig .fotro. a •basis : for general information guidance' and 'tact, almoet any of the as to the teeettire,nud grade of fabrics fairilliar gal:nee' and; aniiiieniehts :can and trinuningsisO -that-. the little owers ,All - 'Sin/liner Long . The empire. being nearly two UMW, Reed miles long ranalPg. Partik "aikti Japan has alt the .clintates ba• tween' Russia .and ,Egypte thet the i)10.13Sapla (1Q:'49t i0)1.1/.14)41 40,411.0-ai3e- 0." ,41.04y eyeie• the c °Marie By elarting• in': the einithe. °and teevelling slowly northweeds,. the toiniet, May haVa tuened;•iinnereeptibly Int.) educe:- grqwn Womanhood Will he 'a more hIgh''1116,4t11;.!. tiOn al .Clianncls. Petent bii er a d die* •t. er vel `41,40;ptirpte,or, rea,,,4v 4lop.4 . , • • • tine .44 y. e, coed ry all ago r With. a(11.01' bliMiC1413; .agaleae, white; , • C°M Y 4 Ce 31. .1' 1 t • therodg end as Well as , inePtirlos e peleete gardens,' ,Almeeit eveiedwell- ing trellis ',of 'Wisteria; 'Med yeet ......sjeaceseof reek, with its giant, purple clusterF,$ inependedinenuntless aunibeete ..eoinee• of them. from two to theee'feet inleregth. ' Nor would one Omit 'mention of. the camellie, the. mag- hedgerOws 'as well as 'parks 'and gar- e dens. 17111s, floWas. aed moorsietOe aro .covered. With wealth eof wild, floteers of 'every' celorebut oftenest of purple:and. 'geld; And erequentiy •ft ,•• 'wheie firenanent. 'of stretching . away like • endless easterticle. The, iris also is nowheee More lovely. then izl Japan, lriapuiplee Iris golden. MS• 06,11.agated. Willi magic' hues and tints •elsewhere .unknewn., Itosei are eutte vated. in . a few i gardens,. but , mainly •- byl,hortiattiturists Ion'. the .rnarket, • • ••$eareely .:.than Me, ' cherry blosseins is the' bites. 'The. . „ etniospheree''. /hot' entre-humid, en- • abling. the giant, bionnents to. burstAnd 'blush With. warmth: and health,' 'Pl120.,,, Tofokt4ert zilelQitetire•i:efediallineeilthaeitienntsf peof etlitit" • ternperainent..le to,riee at dawn' and • goOnt heardhe Wesson:is Open with ' , pop. in .the lotus, ponds, Of .Wliich • . there .0..re limey • hi, the 'genital. :sash 04rreArtstit-'°fO4r1-4ovieg-raP.atic-of .7' for thee° the ••etillieees • of thp :early Meriting reinalns.Aongest, •unbroken..., ' .and theenniqUe and egehrinting-eCho • . of 'the, bursting buds themoreeeettyr, . detected. Moiintitigeene ou.the • ::bridges that:arch some inde.nt the hike; „ the. eerief...liaterier :a glassy eurfeee, marked., here mid. there.: by lerge beds, 'rising • like tullipa*: aMena the basin -like Lotus ,,leityeae if there be a • Wind; ,blue-green tiratTeletS‘ of.' • VOI•fet seftitesa.:.nwaY, the many bowls • upturned' to eatelt rtioisteire:. , and ' the 'dewa:Oe.the•Past 'night. 'iliere and there, are .'seen mg. blossoms Cif 's pink Or' pure white,. • the canning ore: •. .the.previous :day,. and no* dec.orethig'. •a 'sea ore green' The wetchezecin ,the bridge:concentrates' en' eye • the fergetit.. Soh, phone beide.'eeele. Ingram • ' 'Reeen, In "Japanese All.' • ShO‘krieIIfl.',0a*dian -•in• the • Sheffield lid* pendant: :(The ,British 'steel' lndiintrY . has .failed: to., take adontsgs' of the ' OPpOrtittitty. presented' .bY tfis, Canti.!: • ri .dian „.Market, .ovieng tO ehe misteken idea •that it • is not 'worth while . ng agents to Canada, to -.try 'and pee% becauee..the cost 'of 4ranspert , .healty'.egeinst '13ritiSh gOodiel steel maker e' have,. the lowest trans- port • ,cost. in, the competitive Forld:. they pay less than:half is 'Much as :their AmericanriraLs;'' Yet. they. ..sit„.• ,Itagging"..tho• delusion that 'they aro •ts:rti'°p.kuselYthettdri:daeP"dch‘ltcens4.: .ifighey.irefialli.:, • Is 55 to ,15e., a ton .•cheaper la - • iigrattc.1":,than , in Atnerica; steel 13. from 156 ton cheaper bete • than te. the 1Jaited • States, •/ant..; s Unfinished products are ie. much is El 'a. • ton. cheapere at the pints 'Oat& ' ••. American prediicts are at the works, hiendrede.,of Miles inland: From •oer parts; to .the .St. ' Lawrence freights are less than,belf,..an& some cases lens than a quarter, an much as tee. • , Iranepert, cost :gieods' from .Arneri• Can works 'to the St Lawrence, cities.: . ,StOreicePplivgi' Per enstance, has lies! ,Costunung le einothee. devel,ope enanY hypethe of..•:irkterest Ana, itifOr merit 'Of :doll. dressing:. afi d, the; !nation, and can be' planned. to include yar national and 'Charaeter .eeVeral, children of 'varying •ages .and note to be had .eyee in; Paper 'form, jeetes, which is often an adValttage: 'this phase of ampeement caq eatlibe Each. detail of the., genie in ti,ade in'formative.e Thee, dainty', care he .conetructiVely, enlarged upon and. of "dolly'e•belengingeethe, art‘of trunic eech Childeein succession, can act as packing . and the; leirifdering bf tiny . clerk, cashier, rcustomer and the one clothes .canall forth parte 'ef a delight - who delivers the 'goods • to the •heine, ful while. ,! uncOn'scieusly,: the Even suchnchildish amusement 4ffers " child,' is' learriing ethe correct way ,achnirable opportunity . for:* in pefforining useful)work. 'the handling- of' small amounts 'oft; Foe the "child whose idea of , work is trioriey-altbough these. play 'coins are made Of peatebearcl marked' to eeere-. sent their value:-..ku 'ingenious mother O Who. was a business woman before her marriage 'has taught her children 'and Started his career when, aa a Ch114, his their little 'playmates hoW • te,eepake practiCal mother . attached big...Sheets, change quickly , and accurately:, by of brown ,paper*,to the Walls of one • means of silver and; Coi:Mer 'colored. corner of ,his, room and ealled it his' ORIENTAL:BEAUTY TAKES TO,A1R' • • Miss Barbara Young, a 17-year_old• Chieese girl, has enrolled. at perils:5 Field, N.Y., for a- couree, u aviataa. expresed_. in Arawing or 'coloring, there, is a wide field for easily edfacilJtr and knowledge, ' famous ilinstretot .clabes that he actUally 'a hollow: handro cootainitig a:' 4tiq 0p It ceisel, gouge; seeew-drIver, several O bits • e 'A goad pair of pliets.. ", A good band dri-ll'With eight of pipe 'smell .- TWo adjuStahlg wrenches --ono v.ery large. one •and a .eaniller-sized 'one.. 0A six-foot foldl- dozen .:er • fiudh, •refi otx „.ry- ro .erns • tetiVes. to the. cheiehe at. AntieCh. Aline : rule, a .s. e 1 hu. aro, arid a good farther- .qiieitiOn, was, "Whether the oil stOne, ' . \ ' . - • necessary :than, at others, it is during in YulY and August ineve undoubtedly v i , • , . the same manner of play. theeLrerk( :i -pg ' children ehpe.anys,9e:rneoeircling;' Litcsi..: and . social communion With the JeW? Thus ice 0 le 0.t.ocili4 ,th .1 1 .. .. farm, we place fepeling, first the hot days.Of.satitiner.' :On out own been Pool. Pre.clacers and there ia no, ...e a ways', week We give .thing to„Warrant keeping theme The icieuailr'll.osil,',,:attillir'e;el'an..t...,-!9prici,:ri.d•';isf::, aPnir.siot .cduilh,eas.:taTshpty: hai a tin etteisUring .,..Gentile .convereetoeld.. enter bite full e The: tqiebi • • sbo4ld •be Of' niediuni _ri.an.l. atablespooneand the issuewas 'Very ..teat, affecting tile 1 - bendinga'!1,1. 0: i . .feedirig proinieen.ce:•becanse faiher ' to laying • hen '. will •have a bright 'eye,. - . lug. or , 1 •• rest piece 'for inchesd ' a foot a d how . ..soCielearittereligioneetightsinfitheerie ' , : Many ma e . n. • clo eoeletkefeeel:tee :Cariaidei•ab14..nwimr.t.a4 e. , shanks and..heak;- her . plumage .•. .. ., .. an(l . •iook, ttirris in .ac .1.niitely • ineas a t: ng . e: Vaned, thialaecarne a denial Of the uni. • ":.. • e. A' - ,, ee.•:.e.:-.4-- '• i yersal rnissiod'of Jeene: ., • . • .• ' • .: 'V.:2. ,The teaching. Of these • 'mills- saries,,..catue„..like 4: iliiinderhiebe.. : • nevi '-eltureli ..at Wittiocii and created a. -greet Confusion::: r4lii ,and Tainabes. re • evidently...were 1:e.a,ders :hi the disco's- •sion, ; and'„ they- .denied,...,the,.• principle which, these 4",reirt•iltodaimed,, . ': The ' dein' Wras'soIrripoesible'tliat„Paul felt; • impelled 'to, use all. his poiver. in, •opf. ' • posing it.. •eTheeonly „course te folloey. WaSete. etiPeal,: te.., the : church • ' from ' 0.. •..' wItich,theseleaders.pretended to collie, ' and it viiaz ,deeicied; to send' alarge and important: delegation,. Paul and 4ar- nabas encl.:certain :others.. If the.:pas- .' 'Sage iii-Gilittlat-TrageirTibes this visit e' We May .ncietee that Paul says definite-. • ler; that hes' had • also received' 'dieect commandreent from. God tee attend: "It O • Was iri...coneeflue.hee'..of a' revelatien • . " that I went .up, at all.'!,, We• -•:,do 'pot 'knOW:the other members of the; denn- • , talk*, but Tittisevas apperentlyewith • ' •BY W. U. SMITH. Some one • had truthfully that eternal Vlgiiarica. is the price, of .slicr 4.*ess with poultrY, and, if :there veris a thee when vigilance bee:Dines More ch`edboard coins cut of the proper size :and correctly marked. There • were • also cone and fiveedotlartills oftgreen- . ish 'Paper, eaeily 'distinguishable as ,to Mentioned ,k,,to color of 'bealc,f eta' rimand comb, these •experiments have not been sufficiently general or ,run. over a long enough period towarrant theie excluseVe use in the. handsofa • • novice. • ' The hens which have yellow shanks, yellow beaks and entail, pale ,combs imaginary values. Firiances soon be - game 'etiite as an imPortarit part/ of thestore g 4 . g. g • And' the .acchracy and rapidity :with which the aniateur- figured •sales, the. ,cashier. Made change and the customer counted and yerified it, repaid the' mother for the time spent in putting educational value into this gent°. In 'studio."• As this paper was- festened only by thumb tieks eAsilY 's • . • re- newed so. that tile youngster s al- wi.ys 'sure of a fresh field foe tue dis- Play of his talent •• • • • . N". • O Lessons. in domestic scitnce can be easily, evolved. ani .inuch ,practical in- forMation . gained in ineaefirementi and. inctliods Of imaginery cooking. Two, little girls made an interesting picture on the beach where they had b a 1 V of • mhblee and were . • • e. converts. the 'narrovver view, pre- -t1)--i-rrhircr",11-1'ic`n7.---". „fee • tea • ard as eachAlayes goods • hi times aet when e‘re had less ex- WIllegiow signs of wear: especially- in eni,"Y- • -3' • . PY- \ Lox sale wereenosen with a VI.,,eW t leeled off ,even .spOnnftils of -.sand and: lesSoe in wpights..and • measur!s_., tion, .sharr, edged slia.•;,iiivid_ R THE iLITTLE GtRL WIT1t„ •ea..the, contents into halve.s .aed quer- • : • DOLLS tc w�n1dJay� Ijic edit b Little girls Who, '• like to 'dress: dells cLoking teacher, .wirile • • • V. '3::The entire church:was evident- ly greatly: coneerned in -this ',matter and ,they all. accorimenied the mettle here :for some distance, probably to ,Selelicia • the Port: AS the apostles journeyed to' Jerusalem they ,visited: the cities ofPhoenicia and told of their'reat Work among the Gentiles, .to the great jciY,Of the. .brethren. o II. TIE .445014BLY aT.-.TEmisaUst,•4-11. V. 4.. The hretlireri-pre, Cordially ' welcomed - wt the. methei• church,. and Paul and Bainabas Publicly, tell 'of • , the work: which they had done ainong ; the Gentiles: .' • , • V.; it The seet„Ofthe Pharisees 'like- ly corisieted :in this instance Of tho44 who had gone to 'Antioch and whonow, •, ;repeated their 'denten& that, eircinnei- . sion .was easential to salvation. - O V. 6. It is.'not: very easy to folio* the procedute; but. if we may use Gal: ; reee. ' • lar,w; . picleThp oSttet-their ie-edOn perietice t4an :no*. ' '-use4, to ,,the tail' feathers where they have, rub - bot .very prevalent . and erroneous bed the nest beeies and her ,contb- will idea that the birds 'would be able to be ge, arinend full* /colorShe fhe.WilleheeleePte -fee--de,spiteeethe usually range during the warm reenths On a lowered Priceof eggs during the sum - farm where cons;derahle live stock Ib Mer, they are rievett.heless ilrofitable . . in • fed i close rciiniitY tO a few on the well managed farni. , • • can be .gredtially interested in names it Was "mother's WI 77,r of phiying the 'and qualities of different fabric' Until gior.e./ . • • hens those few. lienle:eea hundred pere Sanitation is very ,rinpertarit during hapeeeetay `f are 1.;.i.e-well..7.8fit where the warmer erinethse. It le dueing. this. little, feediPg. is' done even a hnedred time that ,diseaSe and parasites rreilti-• hens will show tir0p in produc'PlY nioet rifeeidlY••end. Supply When seteral hundred heris ere kept of ellenefectent .end a spray outfit ts the practice is fatal to prefite. , necessary Pert of, every poultry The :most ptofitable plan', .at IP4t: man's 'etllliPnlen.z' .04S. are fatal to fox ds, • and one whielt, has. been sue- reetenites and lice io etre Make' about ,cessfully: used by .gthel:s is, to ' keeP. •tvro or three •sieraying. jobs during the 'feeding right through sUnimer. ant/liter. : The chief) disadvantage ::9f Wo have done best with an 'all -Mash 'using oil is that it darkens the. in - ration Which we have been buying terior of the house and it 'becomee dif7 commercially „for„ the • past two Years. dcult to make whitewaehstick walls The all -mash ration lends itself 'ad- which have been continually • sprayed mirably to stirnmer 'feeding as it *Jo. oil solutions For this reason, sePS labor, it cankept sanitary farms. are Using a comthercial. good hOpperS, = and the 'hens have :4.!:'Solntieh • Which doee, riot darken the king day in Which to. coastline. enough vvans. - • • • ' ' -et it to meet their 'bodye-needse and 1,Sanitation should 'i to :farther than make: tggs. -ration ; • leY! the fidese. All equipment and eSpe- fhe way, brings better results lati-1 cially that -used ', for . drinking Water tudes of but • eight to Pine hours of and feed Should be cleaned regalarrY daylight during the.• and winter and itis often .adviialile to add Beeman iau ihonthe when lights are Used in eon,lantoont of a •stanclar ec an • „ . • . • ' A Modish Paytime Frock junction With it: In 'the i riri 'SU el the water and setub them' thoroughly., O Ing a tuckesi ,Ve.stei, set-iq,pockeli Jong • qsaarY. . .Decidedly sroart is thia chie frock hal,- •, . ••• ' ' ' ...; Vannes naturally. 'tie :not aeCumUlate , . plaited' skirt frontis jOineeito the hodice;.. .whicii :has ben. in use Pr) r...ti.i„..,;,ifiith as rapidly as they do in *interO .. and because 9f.:this, there 'is e teed - or short Sleeves, and a trint bell, The Failure to continue a good t I t thein '. But should . • • " '''`f the back is plain,. NC): 167 is.for Misses be' t it theethere ire no peels of . ' arid Sinai! Womeneand is in sizesl6, 18 and 20 years. She'I8 (AO bust) retluires O. • 2% Yards 30 -inch,' yards .5,4, -inch. inaterial,:aiid.“ yard additional 39 -inch contrasting for View B. ,, pride 20., 2., it „ is possible that after the first. :" cents the pattern. ' whole or partial moults foreed upon: . • - • ee ; • . ..• front flares. and godetn; ..the back be-.. with aptitude , for desIguing her own, '' " • • - I locate some dead,e8abeits which the clog] eng • eneral Meeting. there, were several ' :The secret of distipetiveedrets lies ni,....-eee . --. '''' ' • . had evidently left in the yard. • th in.te'^,1 it ti'liee becomes a .propeei- • . left almest.rilain and, straight, the:. frocks may:arrange frilts and .fieunces Private confekeinces; when the .niatters I good, taste rathr.Z than 3 /311.4h expendi- .1 tlea of ellowingethent to go uncullea frotit fullriess, eontinuing. only ,ticross With as much' individualitY as ehe . • fuer • and early fall, lighte ire unnpc_ Vtrhere the bens .rire • on range, 'the The New "Sitabout" -Frock As •s a nompanien ' the Practical "reneheat"edreee there is new 'shoe:re an 'equally_ eonvenient • ,"Sitabont" ^frock,' obviously for 'indoor rear and for' this reason Indulging ,maner lightful whinisicalites• that would be out of 'place for ; the street,' The, sitabont,"'"While'ae' donned as its,..pcipular companion: dress,' 'should t. • be ,attractive • enough for, any. after- noon occasicin„er even :for. (limier and evening wear ....when a semi -dressy_ frock is, sufficient. Bach. a -dress „la •the joy cif. the woman who,rehele at a :uniform silheuette; for -this- type ..of ;indoen,attire,.is' judged chiefly by • its :becOntingnest . and ,has ,nse acquatu- qince with' Monotony of 'Outline. . • . other -favorite method, ele bestowing a certain. flr,rrineesequati Otherielie Hine edge% of a .fletitieeeor .Bindieg laid.:over ,small cord is still another. Way Of fliiiihing ••these..skirts' tont- niings . in .order • to „accemiete. • the fashionable'. jutting, effect. • Anything . that' aCcOmplishes a ,deci'ded: tiara, On a slender touiniation . is :the : 'ideal modeleter •'si.tahont"• frock end,. the more • laterestingly this 'result,:. is brought: about, the; better; especially • if .etlie sleeves., rriat t.h flared deteR • chosen .for the skirt.. ".' delightful elcarn,ple of this type is. : • • an outdoor -dress. with -0ve,...._finely., pleated' eflounces .forming • an aPrell 1. front, matched with bell sleeves trim - 1 ined . with 'three tiers .0 pleating' in Weep' cuff effect. This %correepottelence• [between: and waist -trimming is seen in' mane Seini-dressy • afternoqn iv:Mks Where a' surplice- 'Closing, or, a . . „ . • . . . ' .0 A noticeable -detect of the, maporite .1 bedero effect •• is' gained. by applied ' , . . . . , . „ . , . of 'these Models is the Someiehat . ye- • tiers or rills apparently extending. the ,IuminouS skirt the • fullness e being . Curving or slantieg. lines of the Skirt., ,achieved in 'Many interesting original i ecintetinies .:reaching ' even '. to ' the; • ways. ' While 'softie; designers 'have : shouldet; Where a , cascade '.: or Abet . •i.ency o neglect . ... . . successfully exploted • all round 'tulle', adds, a flutteringebit of ,prettiness. . • nese, With 'slightly, Jutting outline: .:ine• Lends Itself ..toeAmeteur" Designing ' 'the "fit tree " ".lampefiede "• dad'. e... There, is se* Much/ latitude nerrnit- 'eeninaeet' silhenattes; : Preference. is ted in this type of Indoor dress, and it generally accorded to .modified styles lends 'itself so eesilY :to •coMbinations of tbse 'models', 'with skillfully. , cut ;if. fabric and color that the woman . thereby giving a 'two-piece effect,' eind. warM menthe, drastic changes In 41e,, ration or a reversion to the .oldetrinee filthy . , plan of allowing the hens to shift far 1 .Prface water 'where 'hens n.165 drink, that no dead' fowl,- other car - themselves very often brings on `a! sources 'of infection' are. on dikaStroue 'moult. '' Hens cannot . be! casek:5'-ci* efficiently cullexl :which have' these :01.13. Premises' We °Ike 11)st a number • b h ' through .failure to Whenever peseiblee it is bestt, 'Pro- • o s , er edge. e 0 ,es, were Parefillly: thrashed Out in' com- thee. of 'Money. Eeeiy. 'woman should or to follow, 'a hit, or 'miss, plan which,, nuttee- This -.1',he zelevaierriethod In fee dotificlie, and • iS the Only way by which any barnionious settlement can O be piped; • ' . • • V. 7. Then the- entire Church 'was :called together and the first speechis .giVen by Peter... His impulsive and • 'generous nattire led hina to. make. a very definite contribution to the dise cession. • His speech is Summarized in vs. 741:: . , He •:refets fo ,his• own exper- ience when •he Wee' sent to baptize -Cornelius. ,Then God had given the Holy, Ghost, , to these, Gentiles ' thus showing that their hearts were -fit to receitte such ai irace. and that 1,there wag' ho difference in God's sight." want tie maie her own clotheseand the home 'dressmaker Will finde the designs illustrated in our IiewFashion Book to • e be ptacticel and siinpleeyet Maiptaining : the spirit of the..mode of the' eminent. ',rice of the book.10 cente the copy. ;HOW :TO ORDERPATTERNS.. I, Write yourname and addFess Iv, qn.initier. . and size, of such patterns as you Want. •gnclOse 20c in stamns or Coin (cin preferred.; wrap carefully) 'for each riuniber and address year. order to -Wilson Pattern. Sei-VIce,-73 West' Adelaide St: Vorolite.' Patterns sent by return Mail. , t • 1 V.• 10. Peter, cenfestes that in the 'Hee "A•enonth ago my wife left M early days before his conversion he fled feitithe yoke .0f the Faw. and w_ithoust any reason." She: "I ,fee • sere seneeoee had left you witheiit it. noW pleads with •the, church to -ac- , 1 1.0 •duce infertile eggs by either •disposing Flares on Slender Foundations Thep dresses 'are also, the * joy of Culling Is a very necessary -.part oe' of the males in summer or by keeping „e. articularly appropriate' for, the the woman who has* the knack- of re - thein Yarded separately.. Often y "sitabout" dress. is the mo le mo e ng as'the, r d h d th t detail of, is bound ,to lee unsatisfactory. , • • . • the summer work. Feed Is much too high. to be, wasted on non -producers and if no moult' has been forced upon tbe hens. :.through wrong feeding or othet enismanageinent, the condition .Of the plereage; color of .elianles, eyes, and beak, together with °an examina- tion ' of , the abdortiiiial cavity, is :still a Very geed criterion/of the hen's abil- ity to' 'produce eggs and sufficiently indicates her' pastIperfOrmancor te; de- termine wbether sh� shall' be kept in the' laying pen or go, .into the pot Ilecelitly: some rather exteniive ex- periments have .been made in regard behead Points' and their relationship to produttivity.. Aside front these •. ctin be eplaced, with rie few, hens whech are being kept for breeding, Or whose • , . . eggsare used on the place and need not ,be kept ;verY long. Infertile; clean . eggs neually ,sell at a premium and it is thes,el'evi. extra cents which Often makes the 'difference .'between a ',urea 1914' a loss.. • Total Power Installation • By the ;end Of, 1927.anada had a tdtai hydraiilic histallatlon of 4,777,- 021 horsepower of which 32 tier'. cent. • • , was installed In`centrat eloctrie Stee tions. , • - front ahcf•doWn-In.back .mOve*nt, as the typical, "•sitaboult" is so placed as lt..eoncentrates the -fluffy prettinesa ?ertietically conceal eity. signa of on the lap and Upper part :•ofthe wear and...tear an the:front; of a drens, frock, where• it.show .to 'the:bestad etherwise .wearahlee T.Wo froelca can Vantage; While theeelongeted back,is often' be ''doinhieed with the happiest gracefully arranged when the wearer; of results, an origina1l3r plain. dress is + seated. The •popular tiered .Sliirt,! of erepe-de-chiee or silk beleg•atiliz- whether flat or with circultir flouricea ; ed for the. foundatiOn end a that give ethe "Jutting -Out" eillitniette,•+ flowered chiffoo lot the frills Or tiers eionFile horiehar tapo a (veil tuates e on the front of both„ waist and skirt; the outline. of some Models from fa- that give • the peceesarygrace and mons Pretielv, establishments' .an5;;softness. The beeomingeesS:of these reineved !. from anything. stiff,- Itia; easily ' poSsible • in, teen' 'construction gliree a, certain cl'ISnneSs which is far indoor dreetes and the VarietY, so' 1 chinestitching inseeeral eloSe rews,ehas done ,,inuch tef re,establish ' in. with heavy silk or metal tread, is popular favor the afternooft frOck. • • ANI) JEFF -Bud Fisher' Their, Landl.dy Is Stilll-loldin Their ,Trunk for Back Rent • - - - ,• , 1. ..-4 Site EAd T ',,Kicte 9e. \ et' e leit`eNt Stile 515e, • „ LiSTENt. IF ''f0%..1 AND. MyTT VONT • PAN, me Mt:RENT , • 0 GoNNA MA1c0 , Ge..'e. s(o1/4) MeVe: ,-xm•ILIL,47,4eaLitl. • ' Nivrt•AT 'Mutt', The 'LANbt.A14y. °JAW% Me' Re.xr ,,,,,may B'e Sni P.M. ; 2CZoNISNRAG‘meNt'‹C- U' G4T OUT,: I'm' ISROtee...eroci4 A ' 'But % KG cAN'T -A THRotki .Lis •oLIT. - t Kobw..0.„ , ' • '11-11616 OR' 1.' wl-C4W11)171ut:" HER TieReAT,MGANS . ,fkiblikit•IG: A. lee ce Sioiee . rifiNbeb bouitki13)/....lubGe 'Gone .1i4 ThtS • CASO OF. CieUTTS Vi...GC:EVEeA , sAyt, MAT Posse-sSioN I% NING PoiniTS,•oC-- THE -J LA‘Of SO tidR cii,044.ds ARE' 'CORPuS . ' oler.46. '(OL) Go BAcK ... :."!-.,_.,--7.-• , . . - Akb TELL HER. WHAT 't SAID: 64Ake..• tT is-tizt,'NG: Lvalia,.. Foot. `THAT oLD 'Oka?. ARD1 ' . THE ibeAR.: - ., . ..d. 1 • SittNE•e. fmGeNNA Ruiti ALoNG itome. ' ANO t LU -Th E• RAsPBERRY GIGGLE. to C`A.Lii LANtiLf\tn:' -- _ _ ? . ''''W 0 - ' • 11011 TEE; .--- • ,a,..,. eeAVe' .. T.4.0 7.4-nr"7.1k.,...„.,'-- ,r • -.- .1 ft v •Vr, i Pr ift, .P: 4 yi, a 0 •••• di ,•*"' ••• IttPis,)kG. 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'' ••• 'eel \OW 1 - 0 , , et, „ \ •• it 0 .• o ' e • • . ... *4 i ,IiBti) 24. 4 It n‘, ,,/,,•,‘.,N.0,..., . ''•'kr. tc'.1,1 11 F-- Ileli . 1 A‘• • .••. • 1r it- ,, .... t- c • „ ,• , 1114 ....... ... ,. tr.• ,.....,.,--i•4'' vit:.m ' 4 - ....,;.,, • ...4, 4.,•.. .at t 4 //// _ -- - • .•„,4t.'; 1 y111„. if .. ,.. _ - .- tti- *?•''' '',,..N.V. , . 0 :- ' , , , "tilai ..f."."- • , ,-. r. a' to 0 -of dt it tr.-a° 1 I ,0110f .Finally, the 'Canadian tariff is levier, on, '.British that:teem American prod- • ucte.. The attitude of onr mannface tuiere. is not: lese than amazing. :AM -an' 'S. a Man for•a' That . . Le'monde OUvrier (Ind.): 'The' sus, .' ' ' • ., ytvers of' General Nobilo's .1t41Jan pedition Were nearly e all saved 'iron' certain death by 'the .army of „the Rns- . Sian. ship ' There has • been 'a concert -of. Pralee front. all tiatta of_the word, ;they .havobeen tailed the bravest .of the, brave and their herculean laboriehave been follow,ed Wiefi . admiration. ',Neverthelesi • these ' - are the Belslievitits' for whoni.' we had: . Itething • but ,Contempt and against whom the Governments of the greater ' 'part .of theto:talled civilized world have taken rigoriotte measures ta 'de-. „ fend thentselvesc Alt of which goes to prove..thrit no matter what.itiay bo• the .pelltical qpinionsof a people and Whatever their form of government there are souls iking t;bit� 1111neighbo.01.t,rta19!:s3t41.h tit • • , .‘"11' (Tn. - '4 I th. etter to...like bad. pleturee_iiittn..._; 8not ttw, ' nY apietit*S •••• • OC47'111"7.m-ut onf11 f tid't: uscsoinoss ' tor. hthers.-TYro-fr7,41. \vede r, . , Thrt- matt who livee vale, lives worse. Than inaIn. 1l who ilves t� no purpose, lives to, a hadiurp5�,- Wililain Nevina.. •••,,