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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1919-04-17, Page 7— . . t - . w .�.- _ t. ., _ ......_.,.,... ,, -_ . ,.. . - -. .._ - _. , _ - - .�. ....,..,, to ......... ... • ..... i.'.. a •f. •. '. .., � -+• .• ✓ ..ar.- � . .. � .^.f••s1GG- I- ' - ♦ ••:svnnu yt-•imn-rw••�•r...r••••._ _. . -..�..1..:.. .-.J...t«-i ' z._, ... » .,, ...... _ _� .. _ _ r.. . . � - - . I __mow -- 1. . —..i. - • ,1# . . .: _ . . w • ____.__,____7__-_.-, ----------------- o .. . I _. : Hy_'BACK.WARD- ILD 'N? �OAP . I W AYE M R - >e�s.- - - -I. s .. e r rd ` Ill � � � w ��..� . •� �lj� � E. N 13 . s'�CK'i\�. IS'LUVt'FRd. •R... ,. • �,.. SSC[#St i A i I �� rite Geurgg . • +M•- -- ,__.... mptete. Farts tEer, . `tie.venA: Peterl5��rou1[h Ont. Since - _ faster The fulness of lifek * �By HELEN J.O1•iNS'ON KEYES.' This tis an rage of ho ,e- of hoe in sots :are - breethin grounds for c built upon the eurest Pfoundati n, poisonous germs and g acids which ���� '� ' yoe"ra ,dor `�'r"' .SEED CORN aaaress� p 2 tfee &skin �e W it is Free y _ .. knowledge, No lo.-iger are fall baelf- pass into the digestive tract, bring- ".«�° •10;,9�+ EASTER LESSON iii L. asaselr - vs'inSsor, oat j - ward children de.stiiled to remain ing about chronic stomach and bowel . _ �+��'`'' �" A[ RIL lti. I am come that-tirey_.might flaws , V . backw•a"rd, to grow ap stup`d;$us'eless, -trouble, It is-plain.w,hy children 'with ,.oa � ___. life, and that they might have it more and discontented. 'St fence bias sought uchinf; and decaylinD teeth should be � ,� ""°"`•�"' _. _•"•'� ,""'�• __131""""." -_ - " } ti 4' ,r<• Le,tson 11I. Our Risen Lord --Matt. .» abundantly. --6t. ,�ohn, x., 10. for and �founcr wuat are often the dull .at school. � t .� �•�� ��� The message of Easter tells us in r: r +'�' 11 causes of •thii -dullness, milt'le doctort,� Children who and v improperly fed, ' » - r ¢ M FA � 2h: 1-10. „ Golden Test, ( .: words and music that Christianity is 11 teachers, and ° hi':anthro fists are , and th se who, . lthou h "'� j_ .- i6 :Matt. 28. 6. ' � � A B � � � & a relig'on � joy and power, of free - p P Q g g given Hour- .,.c,�„ i�+ using the .kn�wled �e and a 1 in ishi . 1, f, applying., g i ng ' things to eat, have- bodies ;,.r�'' -P succor ,� •• nom aril strength. It is not a series . Late an the Sabbath day. The ROILERS the cures. - I which are not able to digest and di -s- , 't Y l_ � of checks and inhibitions clamped ` , __. // J•@wish Sabbath corresponded .to our 'I`liere itre childreni it' is true, who , tribute this, food throb h the boa ''_ t� sn r Seeds mesons Ti�tfl lh„ R Y P can never be made normd ause mechaillsm, 'are of coarse backward. ' • 01,11.6' t cam cC Saturday, and ended.at at sunset. But down over � our 1 fe b which o iii' ,�et¢t�5111�1'1. Better quality �rcferred,�► Y Y 3 µ their nerve' cell':, wire lacking in actual Lye -strain, bad breathing, ;decayed r *111TE Fn,B PRIC'E9 are forbidden this and re. =� ticam there was'a a popular way of reckotl, ,- prevented fxolzl j UnbrokM suu'w s Ails ror half it that and- general' treated like a j�e Ing whicft made t'he Sabbath i�lclude Y . tissue, which :tom, clo not know how . teeth,. and pressure .occasioned _by 'cle- � - . PICAU STA. TI?ORWS,, ...•LllQited . s'.ave because • tQ=morrow ;•ou may both the Aar acid• the nights follow, nf, . • supply. Thi; problem of their care formed .bones mays all eead o:, .this ... �: pg !•?' J.�.�1MERS L MrM,D.T01t0NT0- - �� r ,:,,w-_ �,. ... 17. and it. is'thus that Matthew reckons 428 Mansfieid..St. Montreal be dead, No, tui it i a liberating, �.._.. is c>i% tYQi' p Y - y ,gr;ent •am ortattce, but it c'nnd'itlon of dtigestive Insuffic�, nc - �_ --- _-- ._ _ __! � _ __ - I here. It was ,in the � early morning4; - • y_ d ting, enabl'I . poVver which poi - j pis not the subject of this' article. and brain starvation: - sesses . ou,-. p �. +_. �.. of :°the Rist day of the,•'week that Y itr�d -s eaia�isF your soul .-, The boys ',.antj. gtr,s of: whom ,I am i. The remedies for these condition- is the women came to: the tomb. 'Mark I will •nay h -late not eats but f terns'' fel It 's _. writing are 'dttli �-beciiis,6 of`' -condi- are :well known. They require . good �j'+ RAW FURS of o e "life'. 1 tions ,�yhit h ma be overcome either' says "when the Sabbath was past," est inar>i'etvricc not the recitation of IL° freed not the Y doctors ' and ',good after-care, but .Protect .Axles and Traces y and. 'Luke "1}t_,eArly..`dawn.". Bathe for 7t[II>3It T6 and Ginseng Root acceptance of a' body' of doctrine; 'it entirely . or in part. � there is nothing alarming about , Y . htnperiai , y 2a years of Fteitable traains. i is not reducing life to its minimum Ilm erial Mark •and Luke say that the brought , -, Perhaps this kind of pupil makes them: I trust that a time wiil.l come I p eureka Harness Oft - spices tQ anoint the body of the Lord. Reference--Lni4ts _t3A.nk cit .Canada of barren 'existence, as �sozie of our 11 _._._ }l ee _ er cent. of our district or a vtrlll ro- Mica &i4j Gl'e'd88 - .,_ __..._ 1 ___ _ __ ,1�. tte for rTams. economic reformers who believe that . til rL._.__.. __.._ Y_,._.__,.-___.. - _a when. county hOapit is p _ . �... _. :_---------+ee•P5 •tra Hess 'q'}rey- iiwnd_sa�,._the r great surprise - - -*7. -�_•-• ooY 'Tice` `ere ver -� _----••--�-'•_.._._. liable soft and errors - N, gi�VER, 220 St. Paul St. YV.. ;:man -lives- b1'ead -- . - e cotrscrli-data-' .(+ . y y` vide ro er • working places for doe - p itis s r.,.- _. _. - y P P' rslanc�oths the axle spindle P t' p' the stone that closed the entr 1 ce `�ontresl�. P Q. us da.. C1Fsti� unhappy besa.use the brighter• pupils 'tQrla�and skilloel_-care. at low prices . Weather rnofsleather and keeps . and hub socket b #'ilhn the p of the .artificial, have or -tomb ,rolled 1 d anity is nothing more y i> it from drying out and crackin I n - - -:' "triage- -filn oT tlierlt; Tiley :worry- the { for patients; but even wifhout them g' av►ay Matthew -mays there had been, i . ` nor less than a divine life within s . teacher because tt - is inil>ossihle to. usuall possible for parents to . ._ .-..... -- }.it Y P �- �^""".kee tiny surface -pores with powdered . Sold in conven,tent sizes, The acid -free de- - an earth wake -anti an angel had 'rot- . . therxi. •u to >rri3du; and their " P P Cake their children to a com ete>*t " •.. P mica. grease Im erial f friction-_ TMakd!abaxles list ... p � , •:. •.led•,�a-uay the stone.':.Ta,• the woiraen: ,�. ;. .. . parents are .mortafled ,.A4 ,'po..sibly, .e��e;do.cter...:fox.� lossesa •cto-allose•and •.•... , -_ .. R ,� . I _. : .l;n•Pai eitt• throat yp"V.1. t' `for t _ ecta o Rear- ;tats :,. Eureka harness hiller o rand oa seas er t� a u . ., . • l ngc 1ti�R�; 1,3..n,.gG �tlln- ��+t,� k, and • r the: angel rap'pe'tted . t+s- a 3:uuMK rrl�ttr, n- the ri *hi, side, •-arra ed in., "sittili o Y ' . , n for' ZVha al,r�:I si. till ;c';,rut it?" . �. it,}., and breialiing,. to surged - Soldimsims, froIth I�1b 16 -barrels. thorough. Sctlaple': *to optratq _ . . .... _ €, , a white robe" (MarlF 1ti: b). Luke . I - In the very first place, let us get deformities, to a family doctor for , and saves work. tells of • two men —:-d- 'ng ap- , up in our community a • parent- I advice as. to food, xn�i to a dentist L t .,,�tDealen4. 'v+ery,fvherr. .- .panel.',. _ _ . . teacher organization, a -.club with a.- for the, filling. ;of teeth.-- This sounds _ -., - .- • . - -___ "Fear not," the angel said, "ye' seek mem''bership- of mothers and Iat'hers I rather formidable, but of course one -ff our .lives ares' to be more Jesus:' - -He is not here; !`or he is --t-._..-._ whose childven .are in the school, of ; child' is not likely to be in need of "' .°' rv* risen, -even as Ile •said." Both Mat - the teacher or teachers, and . of the y all these cures. er both for our .own sakes and for the they and Mark report that the' angel local doctors and dentist. Woi king It is the part of the pohyaicians in "' _-•,--,-' �� said to tell His disciples, "He goeth • . together, parents,. teachers, and doe- parent, -teacher organization to -'- before you into Galilee; there shall • - . tors should, make out a -program , examine at fair prices and with ut- ' ' � --- ; ,���' ; �`''• ` ye . see Wim;" •.- Matthew adds that . whit'~:--_�ari,ll-- secure-- - . . most care,'the children who aro --- -' • Jesus Himself met the women. and special .treatment and a sp.ec-ial--brought ed- brought to them; and, furthermore; • • greeted them, -anti gave then' the man; And the ine•ssage of '-Easter is -- • the message ;that Christ is, �.gaffielArtt - ' ! fitr nil - nit'- rnPAQ„ • . This is the da of the life full and Y abounding; here is . the joy of an overflowing heart; here is the em- ° powering of men by their acceptance • . 'O of divine strength and freedom. 1 ' "O Mighty Love! -, Man is one. . world, and hath another to attend hiril." No, prison 'walls could retain the- . . indonl table._ . sgirit of . -.Paul.:"Rejoice_ 'in" the Lord' always, and again. I will ' . say rejoice." No physical limitation "coulddishearten him as he found that 11 I _,.,, - uration capable of making them ii to watch the childlren of the common " :`ails message for the disciples. It is the gr .Ana_AT. Christ was sufficient for , • norria] eventually. I ity-ill school' and at play and to re- 8 s �- ,.r' .-; ;s•�;�.;;�,r - - - _ .. - - - + - r 3 ,. a,...; .�'c• :1i' iv v ;t +'1 O human existence could daunt 7li}t�itarh. 'f ?'.- + 1i''•' �tit�ilKL,ii\ia.t,3 ."i"axi,fthc:Z';, . aI;L4ia. wiiU 1 - . - ,: - stories told • by Luk 'an" Ta :r; ac w �/ u r "Horse? ,, - What Ails , { 0 mon t a s I I last,, it is to -him that 'parents }-teachers such medical` examinasohs 1 ' cording to • which Jesus . niade His - him. He -was a free man and an iri- t and teachers must turn first for help. j and treatment -as suggest themselves!' , first appearance to the disciples in coos he 1 o s e y vincible, man. It. is no longer I / - ,, ftedh in spite of Before the spiritual influences : of to their. tr'G, ned eyes and! . iintelli- I , ' _ _..__- _ _ - ` Jerusalem. The exp:anatlon of ,'the good feeding'? . that live, but Christ that ;liveth in - J rusalem - hame or the educational assistance ences. - Better still would• it- be if ; ' - i; them -forward in month r.edit--f-ar-h nv-v:vrk io nY.len difficulty- must --lie in the fact -that - _ it your. Horse me. 4 �f_�chool_cali_. }ae- the--stligii-tes ,••tee 'n ; the:�-were : paid a -regular sal�'tng- t,aa a rough Christianity is not lool•;ng _for .i to a degree' of intelligence enabling these cases... there were different stories told by � n startnor coat. 1 as health officers for 'Dakin1 - , fresh ar menu`but for more -Christ developing the backward chl.}d, -the, try g.Often'baekward pupils -have unusu-• these -first witnes4'es 'of-the:-resurree "'3t5a B D i ri t s . , S13 h s'I- children usin what torsi -a Them to enter once' more the classes , c • we . , �tc o r - apttetite ians, For a Christian `i4 its-� real -___ — — _ \` t .___-.._--� .physir�ian must, raiTmve those p Y ttft.r the ,11 .4 _ . g _ ally good memories, and when this tion, rand t,tat the dlfferen es (thouch some- • . • . i + _� _roof. Within the heart of a Christ_ . cal defects which ore the causes of tive measures lie_with..in their scope, for narYrlal children. In the ;mean- i� the case the eonilnitting to mem-., magntiW •:;l the traditions 'of sub-. •. = ,_ tlmeys ea t i n P � t _ . .- - Vfiekwzrdtiess. • - and recommending other doctors ' to , ravenously>, o - fors dwells a. divine spark. Ii it3 en- :1 rf r them as occasions. arise.] time they should be protected Dry of multiplication tabes, of gram Sequent years. _ Wh•at else, indeed, ten scours, and Tt iv;if usual- • be foun that dull I pe o m , against humiliation and miser and matical' rules ,and of fine hits , of could have' been expected,_ if we recall i shows -'any thu•siasm-being filled with God; it s s S l g y , . srg-ns in ti n of the soul. From ' l er' from 'This arrangement might be made) - i in-! - -ria be included" in he amazement-fhe mingTea. joy- 1 othFr k is the ilium a o " � chllc.r n ora sufi'ering, •sits the principle underly' ng their poetry and prose y t t �, mysterious loos 1$c defect: of sight, hearing,, or breath- not as a legalized office but simply struciion should be' to train ahem their studies. Bat do not expect � fear, and the incredulity of some,' � ,� � or condition, it Him that spark leaps to the soul of e ing.; from decavecl_ teeth, or from de- between the parents of the organiza- along those Tines for' which the i them to be able to reason from these bleb marked that first da and the is likely enough another. I remember •hearing ,a I I .f ormities such' as curvature. of the tion acid a physicia - in it. Y }'1' I 'tib to be worms-- 1 � show same ability, not to drive ,into facts which their memories hgld; do I '► Is it any • what he needs is Chinese gentleman .describe his ac- / dawn of 'the new hope? spine ,'(which',is ' exceed'rtgly common Mothers • Must Co -Operate, them the sort of instruction which' not expect, them to be able to; apply 1 wonder that the stories told• were in- , DR. A. C. DANIELS ceptance of Christianity. After be- t in hi disease, or . the show themselves Inca ble of ! the �fhets the have, or. to combine; coherent and, fro mentor or that cominga friend of some missionaries schoszl children),' p , y Y g y' WORM _KILLER' i eon bre_ast,' or . from undernour- The mothers part �s a believe, In i reteivin . Alwa s it must be. re- them w.lith other- fay: -They -cannot the -facts were -pieced together differ- - and obzierv,ing t1�'em at work and rest t pg the doctors, if th cy are gaud and � combats, and destroy a the -stomach _ . isbment. I piembered that their ba'ckwardnees 1, do', it, will not. be able to w5e their i eptly by -'those who afterward sought. Worm. vin worm and tape worm, or he came to, them one: day 'arid asked: t • competent, and to use thein know'- I . T It is - easy to unders tt;nd that a p - lun s, make -out a connected story . . The - any of the su or more warms that "Where die% you get that dynattnie - y 1� an actual •physical. condition, not a-�-information until �e;es, sirs, g to; - chi'ld whose eyes are so formed that edge and. skill for 'the -restoration -of infest horses. Ire ' •+ , y I L"ral weakness. They have to be;'.and brain -are working properly. very lack of exact agreement be- Thier remedy costs only 60 cents. Powers . Why, said they, It is the rays of light{ do not focus at the' Meir children to health and '•normal' backward just e a man. one Almost a di in patience. is re-, comes itself an evidence of the truth with s cents for postage. Christ." That was the begipning. right Dint on the retina, but,instead, Besides this faith in medi- • fiend us your de er's name and we 1 g p I jeg shorter than another has to l.imp.I quired of the feac'her. of backward of the narrative, for if' the early will prepay.vostace on your order. The secret of power was discovered. spread out too soon or not soon I cal skill mothers must make same ,Until their cure is well • under wayi'children; but her task -is made easier' Gospel writers- a -n preachers had A. C. DANiEL8 Co., Limited. The spark was lit. conditions just as healthful and p- DR. A .I enough, gig: ng a confusion 'of blurred. it will be better not to give t'hem•� if she , lets them set theSr own stars been -capable _af .deceit they could Dept. W.L, Knowlton, Pad.' There `are two ways of fighting tiN images in:,tead' of one clear picturd!• p9 as -possible.' They must see that much book work. - If the school cum- ! dards accordingto their abilities .in= have fixed the. stories to suit their battle of fe. One is in reliance on . / --mit is eas to understand that this their children go to bed early and I ' Y n I Slee with en windows or out of culum permits it, let them work with stead of imposing on them the cocci• purpose and vuld have made them - our own wisdom and .strength and child will be dull. It is impossible'' p open their )lands in the garden. School j culum for healthy youngsters. agree with eac-'s+ other. j for flim to see quickly what is on the doors; that they have enough Hour-� -" - q I shin food and no food which Is "- ' . St Paul regarded the facto t e • blackboard or on .the page. But the g • resurrection• of JZ'sus Christ as hav-; bard to digest; that their hours of 1 w • eye has an astonishing power -to in the'highest, importance. If Christ' e et the correct vi*i-I work are not too• long nor depress- hat, iCArd's _-Easter R itis: n it.,ejf Vd gRhas. not been raised, he declared to ' sion finally by trcinendous muscular Ing, and that they are frequently re- - ! c i defective sight is often lieved by play, Mothers must co- tt the members of tbg. Chilies in Cor- . and the dee s g !•inth "then is our preaching vain, overXeolt;ed. The •effort, however, oc. operate with .the teachers sli=d, keep- Richard lived on an island, and, I a real Easter. Mother tells Ie 'that' your faith also is vain." For he saw cup•ies time, injures the eyes, and ing them• acquainted with the health Y like_ moat.. little boys and girls, by f people• hail lilies; that in c orches' that the resurrection vindicated the 'fatigues the whole mind agd body. and. home � oecuptitioris of their chil-, live' with his mother and father. But !children sing; that all a! brig t•upon' character anis the claims of, Jesus, i Why Some C'hildr'en A ' prar null dren, and seeking to understand and I � y p i the house in which he lived was not that happy day. I wish that a could. and justified those who' believed . In a similar ---way, the child who' assist . the efforts , the teachers are the least little bit like your house or have an Easter°wnee again! ou see,, Him. "He died for our sins and rose, - does not hear crearly appears dull, `making. , , Bice Irvine. It was built on rough I she's used to it. I'm not. T at's why; again for our justification." "It was even though his brain is all ritrbt, I The teacher cannot perform - rocks, and in its tower -was a huge, I put -the lilies in the.1%V9 • - . the method, says, s reeent �e _1 �- ''beeikna,&,-be-�rrtply ' -does Inot -know , cesafully her share in brevelitg back lamp" --a limp that was kept 'burning The lady looked at Richard's crook -known writer, "which 'God took to i what has been said. ward children up to a level of use- , all through the night is winter as ed stitches. But li!iea Easter lilies ' convince those whose faith had been' fulness and normality unless, she _ ' The isild *hose titcath:ng pa a- well as in summlr. On beautiful 1 sure enough, were scattered here and; staggered by the crucifixion that iseparates them •in their class work ages are plugged up by overgrownrights, when he moon and the stars there. I Jesus was really what tie clainle3, to from the brighter' pupils. They are g t ! "You and I will' be, the Lord of the world and the' • tonsils and. -adenoids, or by spurs of ' shone -there stood the light' On � She whispered, I subjected to ridicule and cruel dis- bone in the •nose, or b • a crooked wild storm nights, when the wind share a secret? l+or 1 too, had a fit -1 Saviour of mankind." i 3 t couragement when they are expected , ' y g ' ' middle partition of the nost'ri.s, fails � ; howled and -the waves dashed ipadjy tle. son. Perhaps --who knows.'!-hei The disciples of Jests hoped for a tta get t11e ameuiit of oxygen which to compete with• the usual grade I work. Even though they are placed agaiitat the -ships at sea -there stood might have made me Easter lilies! ;glorious kingdom. In bitter grief the body mu4 have if the brain is to I the light, to warn sailors from the I'll send your mother some on that' and disappointment thein saw' Him k 11 H - d 11 because' in grades with younger children, *,-~Ira and to aide them to a safe hap da „ I nailed to the cross. Was, thit the with inevitable and naturally' in- q creasing failures : and discourage- 4 •. menta. The other is to draw on the I infinite resources of God, -and with , that supreme trust which is the sec- t ret of, joy perform the task that lies . , 4 at hand. _ i i Easter Daly is the witness to that I t�•esent and living joy and power., ' It is the radiance of the faith of this ( lure without not forget! You wait and see! I shall ter, lived and would forever live, and - p•. _ I f t�: L. Lll ivouki live •with Him._ 1� ales, then test with a fork.' If it b ins day that anakes the glory of human e -ff our .lives ares' to be more 4 .life. than broken and useless baubles we ------ 4 � I- J innat TiJ-MT(F6h -divine jop and pow- 4 er both for our .own sakes and for the 4 sake • of our great nation• of whieb , ' 11 we are � a part. Suffering is not symbol of sorrow and weakness. To d girt himself with abandon to the -t cause of righteousness, justice and / peace is the only freedom of ttie - Christian man. It is joy and power; it is life • triuniphttnt here and now. It is following Jesus, Who, for the . wor norma Y. a 1cl a their poor vision or hearing, or gen- i 0. the valve is shut through which the harbor. ' era' i11 healthy stands absolutely in p y ,. M- ---- I `•Your lilies wouldn't live! They'd. end? Jesus had spoken to them -of ___�­___ --- - had under- = joy that was aft. before Him, endured the cross. fuel far his brain shoo"d pour in. His Now •ou know Haat Ric2a5trd'>II home; the way of their comprehension and 3 die! We get the mail here on once resurrection, but they not meter 5� Their faith have 'failed' - "90 het it .be. In God's own might mind may be ora eru�e3knt engine, . •. was a lighthouse. Some day you may en progress. but � it cannot wok without B It. In many a week in a:anter time." j stood. would The lady wrinkled fter forehead' them if it had 'not. been for this am- First -make a fondant. Put one -in a 1 Vie gird us for the coming fight, 1 .oxy tial' to summer a great f • - A separate class should he formed , ' power, ' b> h !people, go thgre• It looks sp" quaint foo this. t ey .. pound of granulated . wu ar into tiny lines, -then whis Bred wire' axing_ and triurpphant fact- Ile as , slid_-tltree-gturrtt<rs- 1y f__a. , sauct*patr; gasped And attrong,in Hinl whose cause is ours t them, .and, e.Kides -.__ .-.-- -- ht.►carrd teethr-iare-'-' painful; -. and , and comfortable. that it is fun to plc- histracts from ever} - !should receive individual instruction. , the words to Richard, who his r riaen.'i Now faith grew strong again, pp c unful of boiling water .and stir until hands. When she stepped into bier ho blazed lip to a brighter flame, 1 In conflict with unholy powers, t sin attention P ( nit there. The people aatr_h -thing else. Besides this, the decay'-' No effort should he made to advancei waves. The dash and break on the the sugar is diaolved: Let the mix- .bogt to sail a%Xay,-.he called, "I shall; love-w.as .atisfted.� Jesus, their Mae- - a c heli' stirr:r.R far six min-' Re grlsp the weat�ons Ae+ haq q:ven: 1 this class as but only to • Y • .t whole � rocks, and then sliding back call to develop each child within it as far ( lure without not forget! You wait and see! I shall ter, lived and would forever live, and - p•. _ I f t�: L. Lll ivouki live •with Him._ 1� ales, then test with a fork.' If it b ins t. The Light, and Truth, and Dove of Heap -_-___ _ . . _ __ :. _ ... - _..____ � �thsir--fellow waves, `Come. let us-•Lry slot _. arget._ . _A__ _. ___ - _ _ t,, - ey- _ _ r _ as -possible. Ait,hoii�rh this I suR� a thretul or .Orn.s_i31_ so Tiailj_:._..tk'Fii�n. __ ,�- __ - NATIVE SEED CORM it again!" About the boil that came to Richard the _confident-as:�uratw of Litat- nea'�. - ^ <iru ed into ice water;' rerioti•e it ' •r ,- tion may seen to place nn added his mother did not .know. ° :hTar did hope it was a; though they macre al- • >✓P i ;;aw the spring Conte Riding. harden upon the teacher, elle will land! Richard snitched the people just'asj from the Pre and .turn on to a bnt- Gro�ra in stmtin »!N� p° i tate pegple watched the waves; and she know why Richard cs'rried old to-' read •risen r. nth. Him from the dead, fit,lerted st hunktnor tlttie. ;'egged I her n6rrhal ehis.,e.; ovcry much er.,,er; I mato cans frm•out dark cot•ners'into, and already sitting with flim in tared plaitcr. lyhen it it blood-vs'arta4 I slaw' the spring come riding, and crate ,•urea. t.tmtceQ a's they did not speak to the' wave+',; stir it with a •wooden spoon -or paddle F.2:e winter yet was Mone: • amount. 0iii) tt ZARLt. I to handle with the hacks: and children so he did not speak to the people. In the light. .When tall green shoots heavenly - Maces. Their faith and • removed, anti- in giving individual P P P � ,inti' it .begins to rrunthlc, then knead The pallid 1it,�ic flakes of ;n:)'x «'is. No. T .. ... $8.25 per bus. I = g fact, he did not know what words to I began to sprout, he hid the cans in their hope has bac otne ours. � ' it in the hands ; he dou gii. Pack in Regan ,tp leap and run: / White rap .......... 2._6 •• i care to' the retarded pupils she will - IlattPy -••... s 2s .. use. Perhaps the people felt the same a secret spot. His mother •worked, Of course immortality has araays Golden ....R 1 +• 1te frt*e-from the anxiety of keeping but while she «•Diked she. smaleci..been a fact. Jesus hrotight tyle tact a bowl, -cover wilt a clzrnit +'.loth s'!nd_� For lo, a million i~ras` blades t 4.tt0.. Y p R v►a. `set it-atr:i`,' ;: til _nec�d,.etl,_._;�hlIec?d.etl «'ere flwt,.,rg in ;ice s:n'. North Dakota _ ..... 4.00 '• them" tip to a cert. -tin impossil le ' � rl I t l life _ _. . 1 Perhaps she. too. hat:' a secret,_ , into prnmineriee and t►ollvillcec Pn �•oconnut msiy i.e • a;itied if dcsired.1 ' h ,, d lets 'rail Csrh with order, standard. f Nis mother ifad bite tTf Pace inns ' I On Easter Richard chis ed.; of it. reillity. Tie brought life and I . aa, t.:N sltr.n'Q ,' �.� r'i�fiirttR. '" ' If Nlc*v: Are -under meciirttl care the,la to show visitors that g p 1 But .Tesus did �'�hen ready t<, t,se mc:, a �..ke of hi, ;tnd oh, hPr fa,--, :,;ls sweet' ' , Darius Wigle, Kinesv+lie, Ont. qhs could make ret v things as tdl his mother's hand'and led her .t0 his immortality tb lil; 1�:. iet chocolate. `o:rl the •r•'tm fon�iclr.t removal'"of physical defects may, h i p f .n' he • _ I secret spot.. There bloomed what not cereal to Hls 1lllteiples the •nature And-sthlt:q ng ' utie• raindrop% - • t - xs ten i t e l light. Oto t S kn Into small eggs f_.f _th�sittte�i.. ire 1 - _. _ seemed to them an altar white with of the life after death. . It .-as_>reing ., ed it nn her door to ask whether t#e Anti tiir them �:ito ,Its+ e=h, �,_ F, .iPlip�: Did -tta lop 3t hc�. %.t 1 •-•--------�- p yi 'fifes! to the heavenly Father; it wits being '[ hc;ti tltouaand 1 rile drops of rant "` ccstld buy some lace. Gladly she sold` _ : S3ud4lenly from his mother's room' with God; it was to he in the m:an= pltrce •o:t waxed pslrcr to div. If net• ':i 1 to them. Gladly she told of wintsw __ d:..t"-th-a-'ai:;#?�.c:•I-�,c-a�� Ljr.;r Ia slai:a::lg_:r:.,c.t ilea.. ___��. __ 1 - i eveni"P.4 producin fav- a strange sound floated! Richard lift-' dons of His Father'.; house, it er • • . .sed n re giericl It r. r i g 9 �,1 although I Klave ala it; �>ittt. 1 flair t r =r.:.r ,• ' in• 'ang, orite old, designs' from her pattern ed frightened 'eyes, but his mothrr; He had gone- to pre-parp• a plt�ce• for much more "Lobthenmc ,:•hen TefL tin- And no:'t,' :i; ii;tt ; a }:,ar r:3y: forded him within her arms. A voice them. Beyond that Tie told nothing. ' I ` I t book. glee alwatis ended by holding. .. and the so- sir.+etttaed. ' ' So all ,the 1 -t -.%t ; e -.II, 1, i.1..; up �rnt+ attrip of lace and saying, ""is from somewhere sang, Chr. At"tfie' Nor ilo .vie IieLd to. l:tfoR, ; • h A tr.!­ r . i +'' ' ir;Irq mo:c;a cast lie poi'; a4ed £ot a »•. ou•i; E,.i,. r 18 tchat my Richard made for me one i LorA is Risen To -flay. Halleluja>l! called communications which some �rilall sum in any store T« -n dcs,ert •- i �i hal • -n�c9 + a T:astfr Pay!" It. was his mothers thin to take her profesz to receive from spirits in the :�s m:n"t'e,•t ,' itt a 4i ®, j' � IS Richard's hand anti lead liim to her other world anti nothing to our real spins or la.r;er rinnking-po.,'t,� tn�lke' a,;,�ns :!'.� Q>>cEl i I At last a lady came wha wanted to very sutteessful molds . I 1 ; room, where his father stood, -with ' .knowledge ,and help us not �a whit. ; I rtt;� the s;��.''n1 .•o:lle 1•'ci;:�,,► `- _ . i 11lr es Giant R�rdias Beet. In, tern Bruc-'a Ne•+ Ce-ttttrr 3�t"%Ta"11* 'iiuy -the ,strip. Thtit time Rirhard s - - A ;ran.t t.,1 .. t„i, �:.:i�lv•+, t_t.t al for -' ; , i 'lips tiR.ht. cluseci, beside a wooden (lar hope is in Christ, and that is � •� ♦-- � � � t in i th'� �t,a . t`:crt, arr;1= ci3:- 1 eA:ora, bite and Ku-• • r1 crl+s i�etvvrrn tlir t.:hle�:,.r,i al�u for f.eciia- cattle, • rttoxh�r Alli t]nt 3milr. Ill3tead ShC RN er Iteet Wird M;ingel e,le-ndid cro+ �� I. T)UX. Yet from 't�'Iat boa Xhine W,(1rdg: enough. . ,' Song. • Ilei .� #.I, Ii'ttl' lay �1\��'�:1 l:t`r '•ask 1 ,eta Attd itt1P, dfilet] Thr fc.�i�n •, easily VrArrl'cet-r-rni-A 4L1 V. 1�.. S;><, 3s (t(11iftCiP t.o'ltcr dUllie3 and hei• tidies. _��,�,,� `1 I , .,�,. 1 t �rvested tnd t:t•cp well. 3{ lh,Iic , 11y 1h, L�^, 1 lb. X1.5 ►. L lh,. #:.2:5. y Mlle ,used t� knoVl-- tshOSe , 'old, f�11c� --- p ' t ,C, Q ` • But the foci • shook her head. Richard �.- a i ll A �r Ali ;:; 1 > lc:tmrr r c. J . tt ords of Faster. Da • F:lri F.ast'hr. horning• . . 1 bre,.I IV. sl AO,blbe.04.60, poat' iel. i r . y • 9 jr:tu>zh thy. y:rl�ish taut h er; 4t,r h,t i -sen ,rr pt:lr.y t .ia. 1 Aho P.ra;,a• .,etectr... Croce. Giant whit Bred, "Oh, let her here it, mo- then � ,. , ' Bruew•. Mammoth Whit* Carrot ]T,If Kist;;. bell's W#-tbury. f:?,-pttiant. 141*g• A nri Richard cried. 1VIy. lady, , ••k;aRter! said .a sadden winch, Tiles, the moment After, C , 1- n , n , s : n le r.ussf Benue. K+.n: roe an,l ".alley& fr• 111 make another: a better one, dill not for et! She's made m lilies) -- — ---- +1 R Y Talking in A tree. � �; . Long Variet lienvycroltp••r, sl+len,;id i , t to I ��-._ep 11} rli li tf;lt'�. 'd'"- •»ec.c•+nt , lh. 0, , i•�. , n,.l tb.lt,,>t% this er lila.. quality, er14i1� hnrve4ted, R::,ncl keere''r. r i)IOOtll! �Iae mtiRt hate mttcie theRC: �, ••• I , i •� 11, 1. tu.;�,. s,,,t • i -i: - Fatter. Rang a listtming bird, A t•il, !Fiat ltl:nf cars 'i hs i::iaer •1'ioi�-ers. � i 36 Ib. 50c, ,� t�, >ttic, 1 lb. tl.+ 11 t ostl+a d. 1 �•' So the Rht the lace and ' ! , i - p ' voices sing. Here nn the rocks! O Looking out to ase. Likr• ,a*Io�cr g•reetesi, Tho;.i:�acir,cit hr'' rrr °,.`.r. -.y- _.___ Braee's Giant Yellow Mangos. An , 1'.126 Aberdeen's. Whit* Globs„ sad asked Richard to help her to find her , . __ ----,--. �­__ e ihtettnediate tatter lt�n: cr, r, [:y.y.!e,nn Turnip. at ;j ih, 3Cc, t{ tI, mother- tIS, Easter Day! T':, rc� tri f I tell :l: ('. C i h flits ho%,1• .'•t .. ttc,t.ls, 4A .1 _._ e .% cit :. Boa kaeGrcr,el sl+Fettdicl t its d ,•t.n,. W.._.i, P-4 bout, Thrn --ass- - rred dowti•._..__. 1 FAstter. breathed a :-;oiet, i _,Albih truly, Easter Day•" All wy hope,. and fears: And to and fro the t,;ibils �,lo« t 1 --- u 7'" bar`e4ZEd. in. t the little wooded path she asked: When the Aonp; :eas rang. / t53 I1b. .00 alit.. 'ib not ill. •Also - ,4 -- — ., April. Altiti'il, . An,'d glow in T'h" fl�R'#"` 1)e11. 1 Velfloai I,evinthan, ,Giant 1', flow Glr+lte, �EE-ourvaLtabt It2-paggeentnitwie �Vhy did you make .this lace. for your "Faster! called another bird, � .1. (3dlde-t Tankard sod Mammoth Long of Ner,(t4, 1'lanty• numt, Imviettie•rttannd t, vn*ther's 1':a8ter?" \ Window' vides among. Laugh thy meat l lau;xhtcr; 7ted,Mangelsat some Wee. rouitry supplies. ,write for it to -day. l , . . , � � 'The daffodils tzivFr In gn'.cityn4 glee, 1 IAt last ' he spoke: I made it be- Ventilate the hot tett on warm clays. � But the moment after, � h i �+ • If the wind blowy, raise the sash on "Gaster'" cried a little child, • Weep thy golden tears. I .And eat :n its Powers way • 1 JQHNti �. � uC ' tl..�. Lily' � cause-brecause its hard to know it's, _ _� .Adds sotnevt inR of swePttieRi ttnd i 1 Faster flay upon this i3land. You %he side away from the wind Close I Wakitlg to >h. s call. 1 Joyous c(,m 'eteness HAMILTON e...:a... fet.bli.hed F7 Year. ONTARIO see, it's Sold and chilly. Wr lT:tve no the suss early so. ghat. tht/ isglEbed "Easter! Easter. l:�scc.'�'" 1 More marches are used in Vi•aait P / e.,.,....,..�..e,.,..Y_..,�.,�,t church, do friends. I': c t `' ' i r : ,1n � does not cool bff too early. Joyful sang thep :;:i. That: in than in any other ^ountty. To iti'ighteq our Faster Dal. 1 I ' o ,p Al 1 . 1 I " •' - • _ ., . . . - • • . . - A, - 1. . p w _ 1 .. -•.. ii i._ _ Ai,- __ • . 11 r