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I , "I awwft� I ---- . * C" , I 0 1 1 . � . � I .�'.., "T . I .11, . I/ %- INTERP . ., 1� - ARM '- 0� I I - . , k � I 1. I - - . � I � . I ) I on , . ..i 0 OUR COMMUNITY IS WER ORG 15.3 1. ST � 0 6 0 1 . so I � I I I I V, 1. � . � . . It r13 f I I irandm- in4he I kiid: , - I 1% 1. IWE 0 � - . , r I L 0 4 .'.,:- �. - . i%#" By -1 0 DEBENTURES ­. . � � I -a I � I B. C. MEACHAM. - ..AF rj,y I 7C 4 S , I I � I I., 404 a . A s flowers Vreparatory to' . I Absolute Secuifty. . '4I I I I I Amu I I .. �� ­ Xt,iMas when our new ichool house ,and raise � ' -- I 11 " 1 --led mid we -wished tovilt.er- 'flower show, which was held - �� .. � .1 . I .in the .0 S tars -W ith -Wings. laterest payabla hatf yuarly. ' . .., , . was fin -is I - I . . . I I . -- ' - 11110o, Aunt Fan!" - ­ �. I . � . .-. 1. ­. I- . 1� - . ,P- 11, that fall. It iv'as a very prett oT. jZg go the little criod Paul - � -- - - I - .. oo " � . tain' th'e'Teiacheki' `C5hv6fiti6n' y'Uff21f,--1RW I - -'Ili the nioolis 'I a The Great Wv.,t Permanent . - - Jr- ,-w -1 � - � I 'r - .- . . ...I. . - . "we'felt thi-nked1bf-6tgainization. The hous -dian*children had to fifid'tlfie�Tf Way cheerfUlly fro . '' �'­�­ ­­�. . .� ..::. 30i e was decorated with, colored In . L'oavk-Qihpapy. . . m the doorway. ."Ahd '. , , . � I . woll I respondie'd nob.1y,. however, to leaves, flowers aild pumpkin , pots. - a their mothers'- drms to . how's the, �ap�le­ this morning? � ,,, aer alone f rar . ., -Cwtivating .Qwu - WlghL' . , mixture I ... 710roato Office �- - ..;,Q King St. West. U: "'Y' 1 ow d y. I -- I . . 1 - I * - � I - ,% ', I I , . .with oakum saturated with a, th a w S r sed 'the t�adli-­Some: of the children- had -fine -- th-" -'Liiid of 'Sleep. Sometim . _ , 1,rhougjit I'd stap in t . � i ' iii -ml, ind - djurpli I ' Pot e --ere�i ­ran,l- V - As with everything else, there is of equal quantities of turpentine and I - I 1. � � - I am going � . era and . ourselves also, by serving a � plants� . and oth*.rs had bouquets of grew frightened at the noises of tba - ====�= I r, to'what my re. P, I -­­ �! - . . ' I * , mother calls 'divine service.' Aren't : . I IL light way and a wrong way to c I- raw linseed -oil. Leave a tag of the e cut flowers. The girls wore gar'ands . � I , . � . night and lost their way in th � I . .. I . titate -corn. Th6ie- **h6 -take tuh,el-oakum htinging out of the. wound t I o . I picnic dinner of several courses. W i their heads and th t- e dark-nl- - -410- i:i ik- you pr-oud of me?" & 0 I �� , -A : I , . I used the little triiys that grocerymen, on . . ness; They raissed the daylight. spfeads the feet of th,.., support, nit .,,�� I wrong way do not, I am surd, stop to, a�t as a dra;n,.' Apply lard ar vase-� I'send --out--*n&. distribute,dJ�eip to the! tonhole flowers. There was a pro- 'sounds -singing birds, whispering ing it steady. ' if , hooDo of enti- "Very glad to s,ee you, Paul," stli(l * h, I ' , , . . �,,�L...'11 ' . under the open- . 0, .1 . ' e - the larger on'es Aunt Fail . ,, �­ think what, is the real perpose of - line to the solifid skin I I gram and Ahe chiU' n , Wig''about lea � s and' running Water;. and­thay- sizes are used, -put , extending a'cordial. hand I I "'� . r n . I... , W.- teach6r% at * their'seats. . . I ' - ' ms.4 , e - . * I .:r ;�Ir... � doing this work.' 'Two things are in � ing. . . -we immediately . ;, ­-­� , I I �:. I . I easy-ehai-r where she sat . - � 1. ­ - - - ,d.-. -After this ­grg,�p- ''flowers or recited appropriate ­tbots-Aad---st=e&-- -." .1 below.-- - - f rom th2� . I .", ..,, - ­ .. . - stuinbl�d over*. ­­ ---- ­­ ------- I-- - . I , ma . . - ,� . . ' er . � P ' �� .... P...." - I . v1emr-wWjj-.-c-uJt-1v4ithig. - -Firstfw-tai -stir� -. A good ointmentlor sore, -necks a . ­ _ ­... I - . '-had -an ififor ' 0 '. * , - - -1 I with h - foot p&�&ppeq on, i--P=w-' " ,�..c "� � - ; ized The Home and School � Club, I - At one time -we . - The Great Spirit was sad becaus I �� � I . . -the, divine ..­ I 6�. I .,,�.f -ny-' s 'S r - * * which we invited those who - I "(;lad too, to hear about ---,. . , the W1, and; second, to destroy a houlder' is made by mixing togethe I I , I ': , ' ' J - composed . of the, tea,chers. anA .'the�..tea to . . his smallest children could not I find � Your Field Acreage. # � I I � . � . I . . - . 11. weeds that may grow in the. rows. , one dram each of iodoform, tannic bers of our club. t branch are you­plan- ,' , ' 1 4. -, I . I i , . . � mothers of the coxnrriunity. . I were tfot-mem A ay to the Land of .Sleep..- 60 It -is -comparatively easy. to -figure . service. Wha . r .- . .. - , . . . . . - - - , - I . Neither. of these things can -be -fully, 11 acid and boric acid, and five,parts of - Our Arst' - work was 'to g' ' - : i , The club collected book9 to star , eir w. . � ning to entpr?lo I I 1. : I . . . I �L , - ' ive . pay . I V - '. went to the Moon Mother and ages of rectangular,� fields- - I " . I . � , - - I I . - - ' . I er�lci^,' inquired w , , - - I. I � . ' �,� .. I r � ,, 1,1,� ,,ae,com-pIishgd unless the,co'.M is'pI4nt----' lard, lanolin' or vaseline. Substitute - I I lame&4 ne the acre _ - . ""Branch of the s L I I .. ; rary . I . When - - �. .1.", . ed'in checks, so that we can c I .1 ofor odor i& objection- entertainments in order to buy � a. I a lib and some very nice voi , asked ber for some tiny- stars w4en the same � Ilaye prbdu l . It I ­­.' L ultivate . calomel if iod . m . , . -took the `: Pautin a puzzled voice. "I guess You. .1, � . 1. i -- , � � . - - -- ­ n . - powder use -a .mix�- P104101 and build. sanitary outside, were secured. , I I she 'granted his, request he c u e rows are- - .. � . ' . , ,psti ig . . . our; I I e 0 I I - - 7; 7 'it "both ways'. . I., J-gMe.. As a.d ­� I We - sought 'information from' r provided, of o rse, that th' didn't1iiar' what 1 -said.- I .was. ref' ' - �, .,,., � � .... I closets. . 1. I . stars down the Sky ,RoaA that leads ' . I -i� , - I i '­­ ­ � I.,. vp-to-dote., cult; -I ture of -equal parts -of r­ppi tderid . . .2 at 4 1 the st,anda d d* t -,e bf 3' feet 6. . �� lfl-4­­�, I I � I . I .11,- . 'J, . 11 vae . . , .. , I _, r isniut an to make a , -'' ­ -hi- th 'hills - ' 4 a U ,� 0 -- I I ­ .1 1 ­... - - `6_11 -14. ega,�W�ft�� "�to'l M i� Pro i . enco"aged, the -end of - - *;��;e,: - . . � . . . . - - - 6 --Qeologirst and, -,i -crther -and z _r %L, 1� -NI, I --- ­ - - - li riag-,Ao�*� beloved, litae gra. r11 1, �, I ' . � inclies prf C6� '� J'� - i I'l (4 - ' ' ., I �',',�', T -he,,, very ,wis*ely make them � ' ' ' " ­ '�'b . ,�� . I '* vincial - Earth;', . . __ h I rc 11 A' th- .; -� . 't , - '.1 I � vato � ,-s r4kerp of all � ad-"C�lcmef subnitirate of F--�--�'Wthen b e urs , .. Ito M . � _ , , - . 1. - . -- ---- � -� . . � ­ - ­ - ..." I � ... ,. ". I , I , F a stindard school ,and to use tile', alid .,assizted the 'childri the journey 'be, -.gave wini,3.19 e�& , er's'* h a b i of cilling cl, .. I.. I 'r ' . . �4:'; �, - . . . I - i"'. P4 I. � . I - on - . may -and- multiply " these - iestAts t6-. . .. 01 ii - Justab!e, so - that the teeth -can , & arts, btiric a.e . I � I collection ' in the' 1 ser% i 1, � ,. � � . be s . id. ,- - -'- - . . school house as a - social centre. Wel - of the*il ankro,Pks I Itrttle star- ­After that, when the litr I - . I , C.C. , . 01 - I 11 . X� - ' - - - I i ��,"=: ­ widened or brofight together as th6! ­­-'.. � ." ­ . � ,'''. - ­0,�, ' - - I * . �� -- . 1. . . "Indian childreh went from their, gether. . Next,divide by !3,556..-Ab:e� 111?71 9 - . '.. r . ­�, - � . - w rked with the children, for the � vicinit5.. 4 "Yes, I he:trd- "-ssld Aunt Fan,, "Pla i -.' ­ , tle are I . - --- - --'- ` - . ;:,�,�' -� -� � - � - - .-Xsz,kat1Ag, , ,. , - - ­ . 1 A . � I �. ­ - � I ­ �-proximzvte, number, .of - t he--".. &'Q U --i . � a wise sm-le.* " I V6 S i Ll 8 t -�ili U I PlITT, -:' ' ' � I ,!", � ,. I im i �i� -- f ­fh& club care i C 1 4'a - ied q�, " matur �: � ­ . a � . , i -of -the- case Arbr-6#n4- - But -a 1Xandle.- -the --Egg&-.8dar,e T h i -it" fi" -Wk�e 0 1 ., . r'l.­ I . ` -- h­­--,�-- . children and for the community. - , mothers' arms to the Land of Sleep , areas enclosed betitcon four adjacont. "L" 11 A I �. great many men,- especially t ose - '-r--o-r-'-iiilctritig--v*gs-.I.ar z)arket. a When time ,came -to open scho6l, on a' .magazine .exchange, .having a I . . P what lyranch of tha't service YA�p %-.- � . � . I to .. I ;,." ��' *. who do not . give the matter. the .- at-! �. � 0 ' I � . - ,the Stars -with -wings .fleNv alwad of Lhil!s of corn. The quotient will b el - - You V.-cre so 7 -- 11 � I (roin- to enter. ! . ',�-.' " . - ��ii-�-- U-il- --- - - e;.ta-in F,ace for deposJ * i ' - They- i - -lie 1� ^ I ��, . I ,cheap tester way -be made *0 I we ciilfed tli-ettildren to meet -as to c t. In this w'y1 them to show them Ahe way. 't a -the fi(J I i n ac res... -- . - I 1. I . . ' . . al% . I tintion they should, rarely move the - .1 all " " - tead - cti-ff-er-ent--p.er,io.di-c,,A-Is�! fti-e -6f 14 � , ti�uhir- abouit b6i.ng.J1v,Jlke' a rt i 1. I 11 V , "' ., , box An ordir.ary .hand �ouse­laynp � help clean up the school ho"Use, maAe-a--happy- company on ille. rioad, . I . I "I , , . and coLt � -, I - in I t 1� 1, - --4K . - �, I I Cut -ibing for only a limited ,m- - iivapr . . .-%,.- h c n -you enlisted 6e w -my 'tha I . lever adjusting the width- of the' will fqrnish th6,necessary light. . clear the grounds of weeds,. believing' when subsci to the , L*� ;i � SI - I I..;- ­­ , .1 I . . , . : i - � I I . . ­ ­ '. ­­ - '- - ­ ' ' ­ I I - Ir d- . I I in , hey-�woal I .. v: I I ' ­ . � � ., ­ .1, �. - . . �,�.,, - I I teeth. The� �et the m.achine in. one ok ' ,the top ,of the box tc�allow ' e& in' number. .' � 6`,��y, and I' * Use a - pjann.ol'.,l . -'-t --bloistme ­w4h, th-olaght- - I J ".­"­­­­.. I . . a ho . , - d, bie more 'interest I i Stars -with -Wings IeAL V * - ,yau-,--mig , ht,-D,9--�L­111�111Y 3 - ­ . . ; ­ i ­.. ­� ", ,�, . , , J . ,, I . I . � . . , -a Is i I ":(, la *S. ­­." laut Ab is." , , . . -- ­­ ­ i I . ' 'They"!'-' -�� e- . t,tFd�-A,,Sto,r,y�Moov,diie',�0-t -, tlie� di-o*sk- childreli-followcA . - " - -'-.­�­­­ --w 1. . .", ­t1�e,,.:­N­- �If�l I-, �L .. . - . I I . 14 , ­- 114OU" 1"� "too �narx , ii.d �JM-!!!, I -��the. ,chhnney­tQ,­Pr,0Je1't)' keepin-4 the. -jilace :,i order. V 1.'Afio , wbile-,vineg .r .to-abi.fic, � . . ii�-"Mwft. . ow, ,A t, ei-, .. ­ I , �- - ' . . � - I I .- a 4 - , � I , 1 ­-­7--7� ­-=:=­ I -S e 1'r, , t" � " 4 11 - ..- . - I I - , - *­` One' , I .. ., ,.J!,.)-). " - ,.I I � - � � 110h-, 'but . ivine Vri-e-i-s.6 -1, . . r - I .� I . . I *there Ahey `leave .it.. The .-t��-�- It is- . 11 , a -they had fia- ndo a- W. ik -Iui­­ilio A,.a-k�-:I-, , - lli-gll UI), it. 4,11'4 ,:Dv'� 01"'i 7J -1,r-,,% 'N. . �.,, - 1--�11 tr - . I . 11 - -, I I rfeW scjj,t�,h --,43-t�d rfti4th ­e­worked..'we, .jn&w!,�,u, n. , c ..., ­ . . I � -- L - "' . * - Jpgr,lhole, ill Lhe , -side, -0f. -th ' I. . I . C I - ;nn 1. ­ I' I. :-�-­6­..1..­*-*W 1. , . .. , , I " , I � I - a es box. TI - hole- Jh--the-side r 1 4. -i -either vol ' . I ., I-: - .. � ­ ' '­­ ' - ­­ that' while tl-4' make _ , , ji -Jolly' Tnember W -i ' bimed - I 11-r- I I . , -- - , : - I .r I I" -' - *­ - I- , ­ .. .. � .,,,-,- 41 ' - tke . . .. . . r I 011(-).,.%� ,'Lill 1.$,.�­ � J- , '. . . � . .11 !'', I 1. . ,�,, , � y I le small - �-Qf -, 4she,d,' -�Jjdb ' 'g,Ave theiii , ­ as pp pr. -, k6pt loving watch. �� 11 ff I I . . - I - I 11 I... . I 1:�:, - " ' * know. That's, co I I.".' ' '' " ' "" � .1 . I .� ' " - ,,, . -down through the middle of the- rows,: the bo,x , should be directly .opposite i melon -cutting on the grounds. - -.�-Inteeled to,tell stiries, and. 4'uperin- � Ofle night"- -Own the company had!: .. I church, You I . I ' I - - - ' - chose ,a -- ---.-- - -- ­ I . : Ing t'l � � Jo I , is that, all? , Ani g,37 .,', I they do not oseif up the soil near � the flame of the lamp. A black cloth � Sh . 110h . . � .1 � * - a-ys. e usually reached thA-La-n.d,�--91.­S1egp.o,ne little"], I . . . � - ­ ., . Later we undertook to, clean up the tend the p' . - - " E R eIiur,ch'.mea-ns-"­ .. ­ ' --- I . . � - I , neither do they re- I - - ' m . . - M R ... FAR ILT I . . . ­ . I .. . ." ­li- -� , I '­ I or cover- on `-the inside of the -box' Ili * � it was foj�-nd that * ore than -hild was missing. -All the Stari I . ,, �VTI y stenjn* -to t he , � , rman � . I streets, ca n on the children again helper as C I .11 . I . move the we.eds and grass -that grow , eip the ih- I .. g- . 0 - I niari.ag L I I --- . . . � will. hold the light and ke -tifi(M to have' one- ­%nma�­ necessary .e the.witli-Wings went back --to. find him. I 9 I .. , � to help. They w�re no . _ to - I I I . I I I ' - 9 - I - . I . .. I close up tothe hills and'sd'the ,v,�otk' . I . ! - ' I � ' ' t I,-nll; I .. � . A - crowd when ,it �Was - large. , Every ' " n(I to the -prayeirs--and the' all't * I . 1. . . . I . side of the box dark. I all the trash'arou'nd their home�; g , . The sun'bad gone' to sleep -behind the I ' INVEST YOUR ZIONEY "" - 101 cr hymll§.". - � .. I ­­� � � �. . � 1&. by no means - well. done. It is necessary to test eggs in il theied' up .�t ,a certain time. One, of story -teller-: tried , ', v. , - ntaifis -and the m i ic -of tli . '. . , I .- � -­­ -and si,ngi.i, , � . I " - , ­. ­-.­., . - . . . --­ . . . . . . -L,­�- .. ,� ,high mou ------,.t. US ­ - le . . -­­­ - � ­TT-did1ior) . - . - 61Y , p -w,e,-get- -dep�nds in-iom" ­ - I - - 1. .1 I - ' . - - ­ . 1� .. � &- ­­­--­­-'� & -� Now; the cro ' y ��--,Ni I . - . - � i I e,, Paul, that beifi, in t1i - 1. . -1 " - ­­.­.­--­--­­­-- ­­ I --­ - �t!�� patfvl�­ dark - 014 ce.. . B)b&11" 699-� Ahe- citizens furnisliie'4� find.1 laea i:a4-a-&- ciii th� *01i� -day -had -steppe--' -,- onl e14--Whid .,.--.- � '' ", , ... � , JL � I Vit -- ­ ­ - -, ­ I .. - I T , -Canada Oil I I � M I . - measure upon: the wal e - -he hole in the box' i I 0 i -r--eao&-.-t­he­M- at the next , . .A - * ' -ervice of � . 11 'I . - a 'great - ­­ S placed against t I , The children, with a -woman as direc-' cipa . r, s.and was SoftlYLsin,ging her evenin�� so'n (,,,. I . . 1" an . w ld . Uach you . . . I I ., � . A - I ­ - - -:n . g -U, �1. I . -1 I *.. � ­�!, 1.d:i1­­ � ,- ­ .. !-.1-1---1 . I e --s lier -the-* -60�, M` E�et itig, - In' thi s wa y `0�tT - oft,� I . - cultivating . is done.- A po" I ­- IL \ , ,.... . . , something about the meaning 'of the : . . ' �y­,eulti- , � I .--- , . - - . - __ I . I 1. I . . I " L ". , . . . �*,:'1'4 "' n.no , pro- om- the Ian-Lp may pen'e'trate - -about the - ,proceedlngrs asl , " d, - I I ,If S lie ' 1 wor(l� *Whnt -good. - do- yvu��thi*nk �`ffii -- .. - - - I , I � . �,at a'R.-ar,gle ' of 45 deg, - nso� that. the ­ - - rch they. fduhl the: ­­� t ., vateld field will ndt,-it . i tor,-�trave d the treei,s,16 ,gat � _h _ ., Aftei­i�16 � sea , 'I . I light fr rubbish and trash, stoppi.t)g at the kept informed I child. Hewas,lying , eep snLtl,, a .. I - � � . �-,�, - �-, � . . � , 11 i - it . I AucL- as much corn as one th'at is ' . . .. � � 11 I . I , ! 1),e thnt, s'At . y � , I . I .11 lan�e 6nd of the.' . I warm under a t '11 tree. - Ly'ing cl I - 1. ., army or. miv�-.-1VV.duI-J­ ­, I 11 . - .11 I . . �, the egg. Hold the � el. children's homes for their collections. of the story.hour. I .. . a ose - - 11 .. . . , ­ ­ ­ ­�, -- I -----. . ­ , � . I --i ITC -W-00(` t - ,:� - :, ­ - . - , I -, - . s Is - . �. � I -.� �- . -. amount that as! -j . the story part 11 the eMI'J I .- ­ -- , ­- .. - - - I ' S ar I i 4 , � . .!.and let th� officer -s' db -'al - I - 1-1- . - .1 . � .1 So. thi ' i I I 4w -em . ,.. Aakeh care, of, -properly., I t ­ Imu- . I .3 I d- ; I . I I egg up. 1� There wa ­ - tonish-i Affe , C t I I. �. ' ' . . I s ,an I . . . T" by oil the ground �was .a little - �­-J . i . . ,, , . I -, I . / �� the thing for us to do. Every t�me I a fresh white -shelled I ed us The' combusItible stuff 'was I 7ere allowed to, .whil� the'with-Wings. ,It had fal*n'and br''ok-' . , Frc; what I. have gatheroil from -'you . I I . , I Looking at , . play garnes I 11 . ' I � � m ' . . � . 1, " � "'% - we go through the corn, work to get * .. , I I I . . I boys, you ,don't' get the chance., But - . S I- , e,,--, the entire� inside is of a pinkish � hauled to the school grounds .Where director remained. This was a gr�eat. en its wing, but it had, not stopped for' Ask your I I I I. .. � . I I.- ; . ' I . � . . I . I . ,e ow m ut its li-lit"for fear;, . � , I - � I I- �, 4 . I '/ 'the outside t e eth of the cultivator as ' " * air- 1 was kindled -a' great bonfire. The tin' benefit, to others. �who did not . be a queer army if 'you , - � . N .1 ; by close observation thd , like nt giving' o . .1 . � wouldn't it I . I .. . - . . I a mome I el , . I '� d.i,d-? Would you,. approve of it,"" 1. . . I . I - . . . .11 , .s - :iqhten-� � ' . NMI- I. - close up� to the rowt as can be and: , the' dif-I cans and other un'burnable material t9 have. the little: folks- out, of .siglit . 13-,, . � , pace at� the uj�oer end, and - . . the sleeping- child would- be fr , " n;� not root up the plalitt. If �ye.do stir , - I . I ­ ... . I I 1 9' - 4 . ! . Jused shadow .of the' yolk in about' were tAken io the., damp. When' the' or: playin.,k,.on. the streets. 11. - . . f -ed in the dark. .. - . ­ I . . . . I . . "But, Aunt' Fan" the. army. We - . . ... - . " - I . - I . * . I .0 I'll 1� 4 up some of the small fibAus roots the centre, can -be seen. ' The brown -1 , . � , i I � 4 . .1 . . .. � ... . . . I . . � . ' . ctin'-' ii0%-,­o el -- ''it 1i . work was finished all enjoyed 'a well- - At,time for ele L C5 1 ffi'�'0v'6';"- The Sta-rs-with-Wings waked 0i For -t.illery-!' � I - . , . - - . - I . I 1. . . . I : " B.t n . -.-- . ... - -farthest from'the stalk, this will not, -!- - . i I a C servioe,' :Rren'l . . ,F . . . - -r child and guided him safely 10 the I 11 . I I . , . . I shelled egg gives a darker color -in! earned treat of lem*o'na'4 and crack,- the retiring president enti�' tainel the . . . bes, of.. the .':, . 1. I - I . I 't , V19, a. 'service' --flag ,I., ­ " � :� ­ - - 11 . do any ,pjarticular damage. Thi good - t.Land of Sleep. - Then they hurrie I . ., ,,, � -- , 1. � . e� I . testing -_than does the white -shelled er-�Iat the school building. - i memb4ers at' her,home. The -new presi - they? And i �. " � I set any, injury thus.done., 1� . I., - :. 4 * . , I ; � .. �� I I . . I . . j,. . A, onei . I - Plans wnd, Prices. ,was I � done will off s I -a free dis 'dent was ready to assume dutie, te . . if, that we put up' so. proudly� . � . - s with . I I'll'. I I And if we go both ways- throw!' . 1'. 14i the spring there was . , back and fifted .thvir little,hurt sis % r � i. . n't I . 0 1 . the � � I I .., -A nd up at ­,­­­­ , -,- � ...,,-14 . ' P ng, One. of the main objects, in �,candl-, tribuigon � of , flower seed among the a good program -mapped. out for star -and carried her tenderly hom'v. � for you in the. window? . . . � .d. and . � I I � to . - I . . . - .. I . . � .. I - I ­ - I - --.-,._1-1-. �ift­& ,� . ink I iL to - U, i, , ins , 0 5 -1-:1111 , ­­­ . as, ts--befprL the. in . . chure 0 - � � .1 I . 1� . 'the cultivator -over as describe detect blood,clots or bloody ,j egligg. � - . . . ,h,. tojo.?, , ti,expected. to 'serve,' . 1. - ­ ­­­ -1 ... ­­ ­ I L. -to - ­.--­­­­------- - -,many-nigh -- ­­! " �� ;%�11 I ­1.1­.espec%t1y-:j---we- --gcr-�srk- bht'�:SULIIV. ,-,qh.Udre . , anL-Ae.. �__M_ . - I _ . . I . �,4�­fit­­w . - - ­ I - 11, �;, eggs. These 7-i&iaffl'o-n--i.'- ..are - more, . . . . ­ - - -- ��ong`enough for her to,,go--to, - - �-- dt(nt-you, wf�� . �a'�n s e . -! --. A. �. . � I . - - -­.- - ---- ----- ­ - ------ -- ---- --,. was st . . I 1 4 1 y . . . W, row in the same way, 'we 'Will find - . I . � .. I ­ I ­ I . . X% n I . :�pect, to do ,when you en- - � , . - . . ­ -common -in white -shelled eggs than in 1-4;44",� . - - ­- ­ - - Se I - - . I I 11 1, � I � I d id., you, e. �-: . � � "" � - I k- After that, the -little' . I but little grass -or weeds left and we - I -�r 0 wli�reve� the �'Gospet-htts er- pro-. YOr al . . - - -tt6d a. " � ,,­�. - " --� , , V 11 - - broxv. . ------- . . . . g - - .- _; . I.. *�---:- - - :, � n ones. The bloody egg, when ��i�d`ren I,bved the'-Stitia-with 1.1-sted in the chuicli? A . - � I . the earth thorough- ' � 9 .. . . claimed since that day. All who a Indian � . . .. ., . P - 1. ... I . will have stirred I candled, has a re(I tint .-throughout. - a 92 � � . he. .r r"rely?. - -, I I � ­ . 11 . ., . .. . .� I "..:� I . I A ever. They gave � . # ­ -­­ --­------­ ­­ I ,:,*,, . ly pear the corn 'plants. I . . I 1. . have not responded to that call, but' Wings- more tha � I. 11N,ld,. Paul, your b . 1-7`7= --- 7 '- . � - � . Blod clots remain ,on the surface of , I ef6ved and- t��v- -- - � ., . I I ,. - tho � a family .name -Will -o' -the- � . � . I . � , I - ,,, . -, . . ­, �.. I . IP s� who have- respondqd .have -prov-' them I . DOMINIO cred little gia ndmother, ai­yeia- cal-'-.� .. ... .. - . . . ., I '- , the . yolk; they often appear as .. I Wisp. . � � --- -- I .1 . , � I I ­ � I -- - " ­­­ I . I � . ..; - I I � I ' I - I u n ' - 0 . led -her'so lightly, has a right,to . sD I ea.. . - � .. '.1 1. " . ­ Sore - Necks and Shoulders. - ; the promise ab n.da tly true. They dP � I . � . � . I. bright,,red* �pots or streaks, and can .1 � - . 4 I. Sometimes' at twilight you� s�� a . , 0"::,--%., . . , -- - W have become- not only the called, but - . A: ., . - Work horses often disa � - -- . ' '' ' - 1, . I � . .become be readily distinguished., .1 ' I 'sof t, 'faint light bobbing here and of goink to divine, service. , She's ­ - ,-­ also-the'elect, of God. I i C that- Q3Wk----- -- - -- -.----.. ­ - --- . frorat. sore necks. or shoulders just be,f ore the � . I Mv le ,Tires I - -Holdin _ . --mea --all& f ­ - - -­ ­ �- - 1her � ier in - ill -1, - . ­n­-,aA,-activ�e-�' ' i -1 ...", , - � � - . 7-"---, , 11 - I . . - . ' - , � � � I 1, - I I -.1 I I - ye . a - " 1 , . I 'time o e ear. or: light, and turning it from side to si40, - . . Are, -- I - marshes� "Wilk-o%the' � fo rs than I can remember, -�-- -�-.---,- ­-­ �� -g.4 fresh Agg, _ 4 NTERN A T-10 N XL - - - L,F.%.%ON --- ----- Sav6-Yourselv . Ma ---,-,,-,,,--4,---ther-e---,clown-.-.in.---fhe- doWA . I . -iif-the"' -busiest-- - ­ f th- y - F - . ­ ,-B­7,7­��--Af- 1�� , * JULY 6.-, Christ, and"y�-&. --e have our part:*to across the r more . �.Ji,�,� the raost part the trouble is prevent-', the 'yoW will be seen to pass slowly . . . . Wisp" people' -say.'- pointing to it- and she.has sefted ,Ai'th all her heart . � ;.., `,�, i . I . .STAND'UP. TO EVERYTEST I - I I � . ­�, able. ' - I . before one's- eyes as a shidow-like . ­" . - ., �) perform in t: --'.-;,work of grace. It is V . -- ­ � - . - I . k I I - . - - - -. -And'-soM a as many branch , � . I " I- � ; , ;y little - nid'hr Just I "� �, I I , properly. Tbel g'es,( the white � ours to hear, to give attention, ana� but you know that some drows , - - -S�- - - . - � ,� / object. A� the egg a . I i chlild is being guided to the Land of .. * - es s, , 641d=P'n 'the same--servi�e - - - I., . . co , The Church: Its.Life and Worlc-Ac� nd 'to the divihd -cal! �, ours to . I and :- � - , -You enlisit I ed ih�...1,66�- -��71­ Bar and horse should be take - becomes less firm, and is. thinnerand. , .1 . � . Test them for qu. n-lity, - ,i - 4��r046m- , ., 11 .1 ­­ - I- I Sleep -by a -Star-with-Wings. - I at, - , I � ­ " ,the harness -maker .-for him to -more water- . . This thinner white 2: 37-47-, 1 Thess. 5: 11-15.1 i �, .seek, in p�nitent obedience and trust,, . -$,%­--­.;-- � . workmanship -test thern , ,. - ber. I But' -y u had -better just Call it .1., . ". I y . admission-to--theXburth .and its. h I .1 , . I 0 ­ -, -- . � I . . lw � . � I . . --­ � -- ---- - �- -- ----- - . � I - ­ . I- ­­­­ -to hvrch,r lia )-�oli, atiff not--- -- -- - -, ' - Z i* - � whether the At is- correct; if not .cor 1, ernifts the yolk to pass more rapi -- --Golden Te:Kt, Eph. 5:25 . . - . j fellowship. . .1 . . . tv St goinir C . L I' _ ­­---­,­­* . ­ �..* rect, he should mend matters -as far darker In � . I . Support for Tomato Plants. , , for speed end mileage-te . - I I I � I - ,� � I ly and it appears to 'be ' [ - -- . - � � . . expect an.y�y to'be %-cry prpuL( , of - ­ . . ­. " L st-r" L I Act* 2 37-47.. What shall- we do? I They Continued Steadfastly. - The ' ­ -.­�� .-�­. I .� as possible.. "Often it will piy be I'color. The air -space, - separated by � - : � ' . I Supports ire -necessary for pro -w their aturdy service an.d you until you have learn�d to put- - "- This, was the question of many o' ' I . ' ' � . I to buy* a new, smooth. properly fitting, two shell membranes, L grows larger r i life it of the infant Chur6- was marked. i diteing the fineX tomatoes. , Unless . I ,,, ,'those who heard Peter's sermon at I easy rMing-and you will into that �se,rvice' sopie Df the lessons I 1. - � . . collar,'for the old mended or adjusted' as the egg grows -older, caused by the i,by the -apostles' doctrine,,", or teach- f.the fruits are held well . �ff the . Im that you learned. in the ser'vice 'of . U-4 . . 1. , one rarely, ,has a perfectly smooth! , Pentecost. ' They were deeply Jm- i ing, and "fellowship," . which involved . � li bl f t . I I 4. . ­ I evaporation-, of moisture through the . ound' rot;J Jind Dominion Tires ".Un- ' .1 ut, oh. Paul, when- 1�." ., !.pressed, they were convinced of the; frequent meetings ' for conversation, I gr , they will be �1� 0 , your country ? B I . ', I � Ubaring surface; and it is the rough: ' de � . . � they will 'be slow in rip lin'�;- will I I - � .shell. Thin -shelled eggs can be -.truth questionably The Best you boys do do.that�ilealh . enlist and . . . I ' of what he had told them, and i for "breaking of - bread" together in . ' . � , I surface that causes 1ores. If the tected while 'candling by,�he porous . color unevenly, and wi!l I�ck in siz% .. , they were convicted of. sill. "What - Lord, and -for "pray- .-. .:;r-rve­-the. 4 church of Cod will move I collai' is too big or too small it will " the . � . . memory of their . I Tires,Madr,". I . e - ."Ir I N , �; � I and colorless spota. appearing on I shall we do?" they cried, and we'can I F, "Fear" .came upon all, for I-smoothnelss-and shapelin,,%ev - - 'like a mighty ;irmy to the most I . 0 3 i. .;. - � be likely to caus ' ,L- sweeny, shells. . I . I . . sing forward with ers." , I I - One of the best supp -, 'ed is, , .. I I 'wonderful victory. the worlti has -ev-er , � , , ' I ,. . fmE�gine them pres. t things were happening, great t - . 1. . A, new collar needs molding to the , On many farm's the eggs are ga- . grea I ' l'the stake-andp-hoop supp or f rame. ., known"' - .. . . �. . . I . � . .shoulders. Some soak the cotlqr with i thered whenever it is convenient ta eagerness to the place where- the in their immediate effect upon those ;This is made as follows . . Sold b . 0MINVIN 1. "'Well. I say,'Au I n1v F . an," caid . Pa u'. . . . :1 � .� . . I I . . I gr6up- of disciples stood ,ptbout Peter. who be�llei' I w sought to.' . . y the � - I k I I 'hot * water to Make it more 1,1;abLef do - .1 ry wooden, a "el -hoops, L adin Dealers. , I Vr ft'r . - . - � . -so--sometimes daily, and sonie * ved and who L no . I Two �rdina � RUN,, , N fumbliTIg .-aw wardly with. his )-.it, ' ' ­� I - and leave it in place for twenty-four�'times:-. twice a week.. The eggs may, Peter's reply was, "Repent,- and, .be. pattern- their live� after the,exam '' hes -in. diarnete�, and tllree -c 9 CIAT , 9 ' '' . to twenty ine � '. .., . . baptized'. These were the two -,con--I of Christ, and great in. their signifi--� .'!you ct,rtainly,'do kno-w bow to -say .� . . I hours ifter. fitting to the. --shoulders. I be bro'ght to the house and kept stakes are. necg4s�ary.. fot,,' -_ (7 ,­tE-nxs, --straight-,, from thc�-. Aoulder­- � . u I ­ _each 8up ­ --- I— .­ . -1-111I.I.- ­ -. - ditions-of entrance- into --the -companyl,-- - - Similar fea .. I � - I . - Such a. plan seldom is - ntci�§iary i6r; there until there is a sufficient num- , cance fof the 'future. ' I -E6rt. The stakes should ,pireferitbly ,,,' - Look -s as if I were a sort of cros-i '.,C- . . I �', � �. arness-maker N. allowed to io I of 'those -who ,believel in Jesus Christ., .has affected the minds of thoughtf d - . his -- ' I � the, %. o warrant a . i e square, to , f acilita:te nailing.. They -1 !l- - �- 0 V . . . . her t trip to the village., , -- ' � ' --- be '' I a."n � tween a slacker and-a'(1-.;ert t,*Jo?,-.- .. . I , . - - I - bi- ­f.-Atel -on .. -- - . � -­- the fitting. - The ne,&-iinportant-rAt,ht .5,ometimes- 60gs are kept' in the - Repen . Lt: -turning- 6om. t � men in every -'fresh revival -of -the 1"'-] should be about three feef'lotig, two ,� � 0" I - n t' it? 'Xn-d' aiisking to e -r v M ; man slairit. It is f� :�:f I �, I I 1 in�-he.i wide.. two ;nches thick.. and � after fitting is to h -a' e the h.! v- ' ' � old, way of -life. - It meant .'a change: ,' ­' , ir. -,�h;ch is close.- .. - 0 P I . . . . strap ; ppntry. or in the kitchen cupboard, . of mind and a change. of attitude Iv a . r an � d to'hope. . pointed at the lower e6A. 'Make -the' . Me I theback because. I turn out.�fo,r drill. . I . ' I buckled tight!y at.the t" all -4, I wh ally become stale; toward'Christ. It meant sorrow for . ' They "had all- things ' conin-Lon.0-0. - 011M a month. or. %ev �' b-ut Maybe. , .. I .1 � to ' ha re t�e tu.zs .-4o adjusted. or t -he I - , . * e 'Cie the three stakes; . i -4, wer,tbe, top' , .' . .. ­ .. . . . or- izi--a damp cellat w ere they be . � _ top hoop . neir . ikmik,­4 -,�yfot4 -J'U -get -�'( � I . - 1� .1 pa4t- -sin and for past error and m'ls-: Thei- ,com . . �0 - I I � lipmes. ai to brin- the- line of draft come moldy. Hidden nests, too, 4re , r munis-m,' how-'evet,'was vol�- ,place "the second hoop about fifteen � . . Vet. , " . . on to -the' 'eollar in such n -Wa tha,At -f6iind. and all'these e-gs go into the understanding, and a full �urpose of �ntary, not forced, and it s . eems -no . t ; , . . Just now I suppoze - 1',I .butter . . . _ .'-�hes below,, and' set it inside, the . be rd.nning on to church. . N,'(-. t t o "- -i r I- I I . y - I . I ft i heart to serve God in following the� --. t,�.r?e I . . . i . 4. , . the collar wiR -no.: - wabble on the -to fi -their way , . - 1. I. � . � � . ­ . - -,, to have.,co,nUtpi-ed-verty long, and -per . -c-- - - This.- arrangement . L I . shoulders or -"r''ide" I on the neck. basket; -eventually nd, at. new way of faith in,,Christ. - And - haps not .to'.have spread beyond Jer- sta� I I I � - OW. a, sernion-oh, no, I' don t need an -i. I . ' . to. Market. Is' it any wonder th�t . - 1. - M -,. I � --.-- ­.-­---­­-- ------------- ­­ ----- - - - .­­T---.-;=�-. more of a sermon than I've had. tigh'. I . , � . I Ilage store. it is common to find I � 1% . - . - -- . -�.� hire!' But just'' to ,tell the riptain ' , The next important pointers are to the vil baptism ' eant an wen and formal! usalem. .As a, mode 'of life Jt 'had ` I � * I confession of Christ, and at the same y -desirable and. excellent feat-� . I � . keep the collar clean. dr-y-ind.sw"th- 'dgga that are dirty . or smear,K, man I . # :0 I/ --------- . . . \ ( / /. ,� - -- - . I I ' time was an appropriate and well-' lt proved to be impraetic-; I /,, - --I, - MN - I iloww'thtir''d -to take my maple- lieaf off . - : I , L vtes* but I ., 1. . The collar should. be remaved- at rcion, [ shr u ken or ,s tale, or even peirtly or 11 I edj :__ - , -:7� V: :: " N r service, flag and put on **on 'r,,r . ,� ,.'�: . .--=- e I 1_ . - . .. wiped dry with a solt.. cloth.. .or (fam p f who I understood syrn,bol of the cleansing able.�* The whole picture present 0 1� - - - 0. 91- thei 4 . . - - cloth if that 'prowils -necessary,, and-! spoiled 97' I -The- vi4lage, store-, o� +he heart from evil. . .. I h ere of -the- prim;tive' Chui . . - - - - KAMERAW11 X.1:11-dma. 'And slic is my heln%ei . ­ I . ' 1keeper- is, not at fault. Had, those rch is one .:;I'- -- -- -1 - :K �' I . r a - I ­ IM ., . - in the sun to, dfy., s, a cr . The Church. began witl� Jesus' of, si'plicity, good, fellowship, kind,"- . (1, revered liE'-',o str �dmn,' too. - . then set , It i J egx� been andlei the -trouble could! company of m - � I I I . -, - J. - -- Aunt.Fan. Honeiti- However Ific ht- . 1 * i [Christ imself and the .,�z, is. , I . - !,I - . een prevulit�fl. . a W& . . - mi-ttake .to,.Ieave, the coUar and- other, luive' b d happin.e. � I , . harness on the'body during the noon To correct .the, in,:.ustice ' to the earnest and devoted disciples, botht I - - . 4- . I �. -- -- - -- 6) . jy," I *nity speark. I . . .. I I � . 1, I mpn � a, #0 . -.-- -- -- . - - 'J",- MK--"- , . . - I . I .� - houn -'VV,e kno* th; . nd women, who.gathered about' - - - Nl�,,% kJ . --L%� - :--�-- - %%- - - " ­ . . . 5 will -C a Ad "to -'P'a I i * � V �� 11 - . . - - � 114se n"n-Y1 careful poultryman, n I ce A . � -%% -W�' " " * - . n to protest; but the time! good Him. The twelve choseirt men, who,!. . 0 i - - ;,,. ,�� 4 - % � . L - A I. .. . ,�R�I,i I ' - I � - t premium 'on the 'productine of 4f . - . � ... I - It. : 4, .r.4 . carefu ,011 " -­ t'z­ -,?t� .��-�-- . I I How To Figute Lumber. I .. taken to remove and replace- the. ha I eges and their subsequent I had formed an' inner circl� aboutl --v, 7X ,;::�� ..'- Jtj�� . I . Je.-Rus, ,were destined to be' its leaders. I I At A � .7�>. � I �1, �� � - .-. . L . . � , , I li, -0. -�-- - '_ I , . 'I. carpviiter.4 talk I , pests is well paid * for by better . )I Ii.; - -- --- -.01�0;. I M,e I - - " , ,Pon- *handling; a system-o.Ubtiying- is nec- I "' I .. - 4L , ,��,- - I FF L Air himber N Un. s. . I t I I . , I 1. . �� , . ditiani of the skin of the shntilders' bas , e3 payment on "How shall t provide succulent f "\ -�P r . - , . I essary which. They tave. now. been. waiting for: eed; I t A-61, e%,. --Z 6 1 1 in terms of board feet. A board ' ,)t - . . and neck. - The driver shoul(I raise' 1 4 . ­ I some time in Jerusale my. -.�lairy cows?" is a questi(.)nl I I 0 I- . 10 ., I - . 1. - Nr7u- - 4 I ' ' ,,,,� ft.; I - - . is a pie*c iYf 'timber 1'.1 x 12 im-l' I uality. U I :1 .1 rl-� V . .Ipl- , I q � 4 "I I I'll PA -6PEE :t I I.V . the collar every tinlo the horse'rests , � to their Nfast&% command, in fellow- � often, asked by- the- man without, 'a'. 1110 , RIS " - i- *Ev of egzs should -place-, - .I I.. :.� , .­ -h thick. This means that I I - . I 0�e int I - ery shipper . :.�, , ,4K, & . :.1y? � an( . I In the field, r ship, e,,irne%t. conver&Rtiork 'a�d pray-' silo, but seldom answered. sati3fac-f . I - I POISON . - . 7, 1 . ,o that the air may play . 0 - the' 'market nothing but strictly, k I . � ' . � n ' I nd their waiting. ha&-,� been, torily. , Not so many years ago we NICTLY RE . .-:�.."., * I Is a b1c,c' of timber twel%w inches squarc ------ between t�e collar. and skin. . . first-class eg s,. ms must er, .9 I . ­ I -_� '. :,,.,... .. - oroi,fa,ins tivelve board feet. To fin,l I I _§,pe a j�i�c ter , -- ­ 9 .. qu .§-i�" .*,%T-' - ­-­---�­,�, - -,L-a ----i '466"W ---- i- - -.-crownef - -by--a -.1-reaV, exwien,ce. ,- -It-'-were-asking the* same . ' - K1. -- I . - � I i nj i ile,or. n rs quit ti oi 1 f .. � .0 Get -a Bigger . -W . - . w. -1 - '" --- --- -1 - ­ - . WO Or L 1 17 a -e'e times a day with he adopted to inTlicate the Is liothinz less than the assurancel we had no silo. We tried many kin, (*�%Wis . . . . . . . . I tho numbei- of b -trd f&it n plo,�p ' t, thi . ' soft oo*d pogs. T�e term "fresh" seems to 'thaf the Spirit, of their Lord Js with of crops. Turnips brought best re*- I Z" ON." . - * - Of tinilier, follow thils simpip T�170:' I . I wat(-r,conlaihiniz a li�awng t�aspoon- have no special gi�nifi�cance with re- � J . ­- .. .. 1. . NO.- . f them, a real and living Presence and, sults. A good wsiy of growing, a. lot' Pota . -'., 1'�,�- Multiply the end dimensionii togetliv . . � ful of salf to the quart will do much' gard to the ,exact -qua ge 0 . , P. . Ill �111'!. .; I . 14-!a4X , --- -�- --- - - I - turnips cheaply, ,we found, . , , I �*, . -divide by twelve aud-�i�'a. "Vii. I I I Mea " Authorities Will tell you , - by - the, lingi,h of'tl�e'pie'ce' in te'­�. -- to prevent 4ore --hould6rs. and. at the,' f 'Power. With enthusiasm. and withlbf is � to , an- egg. Fr6sh- ns a condition o , . , - � I . . , . I 11 , fil�dt' si", of irritation,one shbulsi de- � relative newne*s; that is,. not pre-, Joy and with p;a1se to God they bea4plant thvm.-iii the ,cafn--field. . 1. 0 -11 . I I - - In I I . - I l I ,tea t I ' -that spraying is as import- . I buying lumber to vny�r' flor,r--,,. I -fermine aliA remove the _ � timonv .to their faith in -Jesus, and,. The first cold nights do no hurt . - I . I - . cause nt irri rved. Under, ordinary� c6nditlons�� . . IV . I . . ceilings,' wi�ns. etc.. it miust be re.'"'. I tation. O'ften it will ,be found to be � s (' � ny who listen' are. convinced Andi the, turnips., , 1 The frost sometimes I- ant as plowifig and cultivating. Spraying � saves your crop of . - r , * an egg sh)auld be hPld not lonzer ihan'" ellibered, 'however thnt 160 V.ct of '- I � drawn into, fel!owship, with them. Vm. bites Ahe leaves. a Little but does. not'l . I . W . . .R too slim pole that springs-. from .a week to remain fresh. , , I � healthy, full-sized potatoes that will command- top -;.notch - - himber will not ro, er . 01 eot - of.,wur- I . . � 1. 16 1 1 � I . Church, in the power of the Spiri ­ . � � . side to l;ide and kePT)3 the r6liale rub . I t,,wither them, When ready,the turn- I . . " ? b;nr on neck and sho-uldent. Some' I. ----------%O. "It . . . Ila% begun.to expRnd and grow I ips are easily ptilled up'-by�- hand. We - prices. - I . . I � face. - It is nPre,sary .to 'a'l�ow.. Ju,r­.. -.- -- -.-,-.., 11 i - - -- - � I . . tappi,ng itind matching. ' Tlie ittiount l . I . . ! Training Cticumber.A.- Inevc them before hautink,-for ,. 'The well-timed use 'Of . tiMes� 'it in wronle a4justnient of the * ! To those who repent sill c(,#.r*-s.1 ir trim r I � . r� to n1low diffem with the varlaus � . t ' Christ. in baptism ,there comei foir-;.they I are easier to handle with the 1b . tug.4 on thi A 'r� I - P � - 96 on,*. . After ,haulinst the roots MUNRUS PURE 'PARIS GREEN kinds of stoi,k, 'as foilowg- ,,ro ,fn,;r-- ),.* - ngletrets ;�nd evene ' .Where s ace ii lim;ted the-gard- - remission of sim," an . 4% - 1, -- I . i not have ener may. grow- cueumbera-.�:hy train-, give-ness, e . I � so that the' nne 'hor.;Ae doe% ,- . th, d i lesivbs ' 'inch floorina ndd - thirtyAhrev T(r half "lie draft on. his, collu'r. More , inz the, pt ing, or the promiw of the highest of all p trim them and- � feed. the aTvt& against a b ild' . , ,�ft,j, home, we will �eep. your plants free! of. bugs a�d give Nature. the ^ cent.; to six-inzh* flooring -i�iry [%�-f nfy t I- - , often the cause is dirt, skiti. hall- and � over' a fence.' The train=- should- the gift 'of the*Hbly Spirit. 'r � _".___, .,leaves to the- cows in the. yard. The I r . .4 I . ' -guad gtree0ent feed for,- chance she asks to produce gwd, siwncL tuben,. and lot$ of, , per cenW to, horizonW-Olk'aillin!" -.,k. . ' . .. swint dripAl on. the' face of the,'collai% i,jgin eariv.. Where cucumb&,; arel For tht- Promise.., The ancienk-cov- leaves furnish . I A I I � I - - ln� . I 1'enant promise .of Cod wA's to these many, weeks. them. I � -to, diagan- ... shc:tt!i� This not oply -eratea or rubs the pl ted rear a fence 6r house , a� I ein'z trimme('l 'the turnipA . . I in;r �ndd � twenty .five. per . . skin but infects t.be sore . S .4 . I who reeelvkl it PA'to their children] A e I)on't experiment with new-fangled "bug Powders.". Use. Prnt;, (0 e('V1-' , I , -with .�rcerrns . treXia' ot trink., . 6'r' -Poultry' wirel ' . 41 f t'r b . I' .1.0 /, � ir ,the old V - ine ald th-irtv three �er epnl;,�,) LAP- - . ­--1----af 4 --hab formed. ' hould be M^4W %*-plantx train* :4-8)-. In. the P'roiAefin. it, .put in a, pile on the ground neat re4ft-ible Munro's Pure Paris Green illat is sure and� '� . -ter ;t � (Gen. 17, � . I - 11 . I I � . ­ -- . I . I L - I . I P,l to th .*,to' became .the. promise of a Lrreat Kinic t the b n --- -" -' ' - the plants. . isidinLm ad'd t1iirtY-three p(-:- cc -4.j. I . Whon a norle .1.9 seen tn he startipz,' .k.- It mvky.Vp neeessary I . arn a ul covered. with* straw n deadly iii ii�.; dclion and mver h4irrws . I I t � t. e - ea - � . 1. � .. and the c 11, and Saviour 'of -David's. linf�, ,a�n&. ()f., ea-rth, They k, ep, weT there t;,r,l. rly, , Ask for Mit- ,.-o's, by name, and niiike sure Y( -)u get it. - -- --- -- .%.--- .---' . 0 i r - h a s he,p d properly ad- tie the r,1,,ir.t,.% Uy the, qftp,p*ort at4 'first,, � . I � I V " 'tendrils of the vines wi I 11 soot - . rit upon, winter . le� we; limil theym. into, the - At hard'WaZ,.f,,-drUg,, ggoceU- and geneFal stores, . I 1. . �� . 1. . Is . . . I - ) f, ' I iksrw pile the*rp up. in a pyram"id ' n4, . -1 * I 11-indkerrhiefs were Y,. afwav,t ,, I I I justed, ,bathe the 0aft n-cht . anil ,'the outpouring �Of,,Ga&s, Spi , W� � L I)Ut the. . ' i � morning for ha'S an h.,)ur-.,if the time i hohl the vines to th ' e trel4i%,�­ The � the anattmm f see Rom. 9-. 4; Act;; -3: � an straw. Mairlufactured by I , , . . . ,ran be spared, vrith. ,h#A water con- viinllin- eueArahir%. are .1-kest suite& -'21-5;s fs!a. 54: 1-1; 55: 3-5). Sothe 4001r.1 e6ver th-em with dry, ele' , '. 1 sqiiare. At one time �Iiey -,%­� e shap�-,- - . I . � . JJ - "I .v,ey, morninm ap(I evening - we � 1 1 - t, I � � � of fivith and tho blewiing's of. Chrklb`s.�.. V taininz all the, horic acid it will flis-, for traininx. ,because of.-the;JVUra#r-. . Imm I e& to the u.ier'a fancy. ,lt chanced , I . . ' 3 1, L I I ,that thqs irregularity.. displeased ., � !I - solve; then.apply hera.ow,�ad 'oxide of WIs t(9-,41rilii %%�hich aH the plant, in. .kinsr(lonrof,righteausness were to'.1),,,!ichop u�y a few. mi.,�­thp cutting withI I 0 ' , . I . I for,the coming pir-nntzin r -,, a : n1 ""'­,: 1)?!"JI, .!'-'# ("4f +n ti,pm4k r(%WA­ThP1r - . 0 I URwIRWIN * 11 i1Q1VP4%T1 ..4,n,r!O,Antot&,tr, r.ho s�ig­ ­�- - . I(.. . --- 7inr n:n4ment. If a NT,- -: � . . � -- I . . I 4, - _�Jform, i -o,-,_,.: .,�""i''�,-O­-(#n�- w��--4�61,��V­ of 111;-.- - . - , . - - I -­ 0 ' r -u-1) in! .vetei inary � I s�f,r)vj t,�r 'r on t I rellisO.4 i � . . ­- � � - ­4*011 biki ,tfar - i � �, %v ,7,,(,r(­i'w(,s ;drfim4t at. onf.e,i gested that a'uriifoim sInni)p . . - . I ' ., .­rierk Qr shoulfler : 1. 9 thit- the vlf-; f o'r," t are . 0 ff,,,, t1h i t ! ., 11.;� n,jik 11 I - I I , - wou;'! " 4 + � I JoJex nig'fit a ' . .rhureh mi,gllt extenfi throulch ,,;t,+ it enntiri'r6,; hitrh a -*I wint.-r. In' MONTREAL � . IYO an iptliention nf-gnfl-tn-tc� The.— . � , , ,- nd irnorning; but# ifs, the, ,.i1#,nTw( I . ­ , , . -.r.&� 11) il -P%'P"ly str��i,n. �;tistea.�I- of n ,he I an ' t� I . . . . . I fa -t.' Are*- hA'-eve 0at turnipt- an I' -`09111t WRII &'dEcree by Louis XVI., . I . , I '� - Manuiacturers, Exporters. &r) � , , lump increases ir% si'mc or renidim -hot' h,,,%; whole '-world. - . I � inp a �%!�ite Fide � . I 1wati. in,tkc, almo-st ax .i,,Po.)J z:uC!.,.ulen ; I ,and.. Importers, Crow, issued -in the enrly days of 11 j and sore, th2re Is, pus. (Jeep down - in i. . -- -AA Wany as �the Lord, our Crol SbOl I en. I .q * � -1� � ., . I I . I , 0 a I I Infi,.,; call sou -h � (.v-- r-, - ,11 -. .; �,n- i'�agp. . � :wting ibat'all pocket handkerciiiefs' .1 I the tissues and t', wil; have .to, be Call. - (I n(lod'ih L 1i . - Diamond Paints, Chemicalsq OYS Stuffs arid- I . .� . liberated.' Aftgr that the bes�, ftrslat-T "' TTi*�'! 'h*,.-'toriv hatt'e-ot-�Whtonlo,l wels ..of. thase,.,whP,,hParJ . 7eter'.i. .-wi ml,tl I 31--' --C---;- I It . shoulil have- rijrht-azigled L -dg" honce.� . I I � . � I . Tanners Supp,lies. , I I . Xic.-It, to to pack the carity onee�,Jai:ly -4c­*m. 'nd finkhe I �n ,eigiyt -hi)urs. ' F -,'I :1;.., i.4, t�­ )*e.;,t c-j.r,, ,for eolfts.l forward ' � w . at Tent&6st. and it hast - .c;.j,-in:1eJ r .' .� -: - I . � � I " . - . I , , ,, , I , , , , , , - � - - , I 1i . � M. , , " , , . , "' - ` , � 1. 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