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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1919-07-10, Page 7red Irroormar.e.r. •• _•• .- • • 'ff4.7Ae 40 • --'11r74./..r- -9 Le- ei INTERNATIONAL LESSON - JULY 1113.- Invest Your Money 111 51/2 (/: DEBENTURES Interust payable half yearly. The Great West Permanent Loan Company Toronto Office 20 KIng St. West Humdrum Holiness 9 m. Life had grown drab for Raymond , . • -•. •Brooks. The ran -lance -had faded, and .Cosits-the Greatest Jake on the ',charged soldier who had sereedein only the long, dusty road of level • .Fartner:'the, chemical division' Of • the 'Allitare Laptism-Matt. • 28: 18-20; Mark. 1: we have the story of John's irl in iStrY .1.-- daYS stretched., on ahead. 1k hat /L. _ At city,business •man bought a saw a farmer burning a pile a straw 1-11; Acts 8: 26-10. Golden Text, an11-' of the baptism of Jesus. Two Mothers and daughters of all ages are cordially invited to write to this breaks my courage is the seeming department.. Initials only will be published with each queston and its answer features .of the story are worthy of ,Gal. 3: 27. speeittl attelition, The first is that as a means of identicoation, hut full' name arid address., must farm and turned agriculturist in his and refuse. b. given in each- futility of the whole thing," he said sp,are hours: • He had read a good . "What are you doing?" he asked. * ideal about successful-, scientific farm- "Oh, this is the rubbish from. the Matt. 28: 18-20. Go Ye Therefore. „. . • . John .preached a "baptism of ,repent - letter. Write on one side of paper only. Answers will be mailed direct ill ilowhaintsmedintiosittre oan...efiar'daeiyg.n 4.mYlosuijoknelore;;,,. stamped and addresseci envelope is enclosed. . , mg, and the money made by handling hen house," was the reply. "Makes Jesus declared, before His final part- ante," that it was accompanied by a Address all correspondence for this department to Mrs. Helen Law, 235, and then did died, aed I had to go • everything in a big, modern way--,- a good bla.zej do.,esn't.„ it -, ,...... ,... . ...., _ .. . Cropi; rotations, cUltivition, hrtility,. "An espensive biaze,4, - - ad • een given im In eaven an in h - b - - Fr- - IT ing from His disciples, that an power;d - 4 tention„. Was -to- --seettee iforgiveneiss. ' confession .of sins, .and that its in- . . . . • . . . - - • , ...., v... -^a..-. • 4. . . and that 'consumes. all. my time .and , ..\ ........,....;,..._.._......,......._.... toi..work .to 'help .support. -.the famil y;. . . Woodbine Ave., Toeonto. answered , • • - earth; Out df that fulness of Divine' ilese were. the essential , things- Engaged: The *joyous rievk:s might bridegroom it her left. Do• yOu‘notice energ es • ha_ve-no time for.serviee in ' fine breeds, good machinery and the .soldier. bitildin ' gs. IIis reading dealt chiefly "Why what -- chi you mean?" de- ' • ' • • -• ' authority He issues •this. 'greateeoin-. . the -larger . way. . That'S What 13others s witk thousand's .ii! dollars. :Se- he-manded the worker, his ;face getting' lb1:1•‘ . , t•ion,:: B. .... . : - "Go: ' ' teach . . . . • • !of 'sin -S, and these things ere sought • •, I repen.tance, confession, and remission b . ' - • - - • . . . . e.'announced at . a luncheon or tea I have .said• "bridegroeen?" brie of ' served on the lawn or verandah or ini,- pet' aVersinns is the. - Word me.,, ivsaso e.e., in and.through baptism. , - ' - . in ,the di.ning roOnf. To ' make the. "-groom." About ilie ',order' vf • the " sere& • ' : • - . - e _ spent. money freely for machinery,1 red'. Then the soldierr-told him. What hP lei 'IlaPt'u'm" labor; .seed, fertillier. `1 1 am Setting dowii.here f those who t ree o d 'theame., Name . he I The second feature is that ' of the arinouncement at the .right time lends' bridal ,party:' •first, • the Ushers' walk! . , asked the old minister that there from an acre of land are secured, not anp.ioximately seVenty potinds • of i in -9 ' into t.he:conirritinity. of tho.,- 2 who :. t the feflowship. , of the .rturch,: sura•nc o .f. sf } ,atsions.hip to 'God,' , to Ithe..the pink. Cut cats. from. ethin . your* father is hound to realize .in7 -: , and pink tissue paper, U3irig the blue soon.' .Tust keep up your courage and priSon waSn't the Most' prOpitious is iicia , itu..Fil.,relver... t.1h.f:lc, .R,aYmon.d, • , . Being a 'busine'ss 'iwirn, he kept ac- prize poultry•litter ' fo its blaie- , • • Father,..and of.,the .San, and- of tee .• . _ ... .. • . . - - . •• . •• - • •• ' a - appy atmosphere ' to the meal So in, followed hy the bride' on. the arms- ,• coming Of the SPirit. As Jesus came .b out of tie V‘e.,,er t_yre: c_aroe :to it is. best to.;deeide- upon the number' of her .fathef, ,- . „ ; Selotts-rnin":'stry.?" g. in . , as art uncon- . .-.eurate cost - .reeords tf- everything -making qualities;' • . - . faith ia; God, .whose love was r‘t'ealed ; • -g • - ' • • . 1101.Y. -Phest.7,. 4 .rneant. cssion of. tip .. .. Ilan this reatr experi-ence It 'would ' f , • • • ... . „ . . • • - -- ._ • . , no,- --ne•rep.ied. -"Just ,vvhat When. the time cant‘2' to sell his pro- If :poultry nfanure conld be savedi , ,, .- . :Christ," and tvhos.e sieving PP • ' • a ear that - 'none -but- Himself and -.9 .guesfi first And. then prepare the. • Loriosome•: •Bless 'your heart. I am ••.1,esh , • ,. . , e.ou me_an pa. tnat . . .dtake these record a ' shoed heaVy••ftem any. loss whatever, its Valve as 111 4-e8t/S' Ail./101.incernents. The old Saw -"the so glad, you poured out your troubles. do .•.. a ,„ weee.remeniber when Paul -end •- loeses •everywhee.e. -._ But. they .atsireferti.lizer, ' if : purchased i upon ''ithe'l - • , I grace wa.-.--being ma n i fe„sted to men, , •rohn k.new what halve -W. It W'as cut is out ,of the: .-bag"-makes -a. to me for that is ‘`,-riat Tam here.. fo.n.l. •••eyo, Silas were• put in prison,. and they taught 'him that . you have- to watele iiiiirket, would, aineurit to, $32 a ton 'it!' 1 through-, the 'working of • His-. Spirit ' in , ' the werld. And it meant admission:. o F.:a ea ifo iii_,,erel. r'f lv t.' "n ani with that the ' ractically Je,11'6' call to His- ministry . ' .,: engagement.. Makd- bags of pale blue feel thet things Svill "bra k" for you.' splendid. Way of makitig kr.own thle •You 'have' been awfelly .brave ani1,1 sang, at mght,,..that.the Story adds, ' all the little items .,on .41 . farm. Profits present prices, Each, hen produces 1 , 'and the, pri,oners heard them'? That The same gi. t o t it . p..rit.cerne upon' earth to hold- a song'service, aa.„4„.'in thousands ef .dellare, but often, in.:fertilizer -each, Y•ear. ' , All but one -1 a-$.4 tr---$1-0. bill. A-lon-ey- spent in.good stsv•enth of this manure can bessaveds, , I through zeal and ' heroic enterprise : . • the apostles; and upon their converts,'„ card bard and paint them black.. ftn- -time what .A good mother and lio-use-, place on ear but they sangebeeause theV felt like naethods Will show, •profit, but farm if desired. Tho tee :pounds which can; af,nd-patient suffering were. witnesing., scill.etime:,preeedin.g., someinaes .fol-: you' kno.w that ish•e 'black cat ses a: kepe-r yeti have been to•those little" unit -1.e is it • and although the krew if - t 'hri t • and sprettding a...n-a44 His • . , • .-, i , .,d • • . lowing, tneir baptism -(Acts good luck. Tie ar4u.nd the: motherless .children and rewarl..you otner prisoners heard them .and trial prodUction. - - ' . +over- the farm.; but •even. then . it add -St _operatic:ins' do 'net _oiler the v.me field ; not he saved' are lost in the poultry.: !.°r .s fln• he .exp,enditure as does induss! yards, or when the hen has range!' . • 4 Baptis:n without teaehing • would!. Gospel. . , 1.17), .and confirming. t em. in .t le ait 1_.whieh they professed. . - . - - ' • - • '..attach-„ the'eards- of the - engaged ', rneinher : ie :is fcr the beet. Write •rsi ' ,- h • ' 1 f '•h s - -; 8: 12- . , . cats' necks narrow white ribbon and, properly. And whateecr haPpens re-' ' • • .' • ' -n° ' , t.ere cheered." . the . , The- f9,-te 7',-. f #,,, t',.;,,. (.15: ni-.",',4ri tht,'Torti!it.<--of the Snit: 1 a"'l• ""••"14-g- ' i - - •1 - ft • • 4, ' - • In 1Z-orn • ft. 1-4 , Paul PC'mrP-z - _, ' • - • - -.-- - kt Lhe liv•it - it ;,•oti•Id, - • • • t, - ; 9:ii-Je. Place,the,.cat in the bag an.d . again. - - • - - - -- • s. ` - . pla,..e. wai, rit4i,:Ly- ...-i',..a r4/1.1xc I. ILL: Fy.41*:.. ,,'.•LI. -',if'.:'," Of tilf-7.11.1tintIte is de- ' , . ... --- - • --. • • -- • t• _.. • . . • - ,•• in- ,". ..•ir.-11 ' .,.,..._ ,•,.1: .1, ! '...-.. :..'... . - . - ,. , • ,. . , , . ,, . ,:-•:i. _ ,,,, .. ,_ .. : .,. :•-. , ' ! "1"`--•• .b.'.7t, . .. ,.. _• - .• • .,. . - ;-; 11.' ..-e 0 ,,." ' ' 'i •' 1 ''' •, ..,',' '', ' -• ,9 '-V-- :,•-•,, r • •,. 9 " p - • • "A great- 'deal, my boy's' 'beeause . . , ‘dity..ritaii wenk..`over to get s.ome ad -H posited. on. the dropping board and. cn• •Pne - .._ . who .was. ignorar..p ..._ -f thel who be,ieve and. enter Upon a iteW *Pale -pink an blue -blue zeubcni, -^, then i knowee ge, s:se . mg. announcereen e .. - ' ." . '''' '.1 .ct . " " .4 d ' '' t - 1. :::..1.1e is4laa3y laifil'el :rice:. vice, Ills'yneie-Aor ...seemed to bel can be. -easily •saved4 the •rerimining.' Church's faith 'a.nd life. That is, of e lite of fait'h :in ChriSt to baptises ireo• .fasten a,place card to the neck of the.' but if...this:one is from a.dear friend g`eng, given to many to do the co..n.spicuous. • making mon-e-y-ess•thesfarm -and family! -tasaaes-eventh-Seteefound in the litter on, cours e, true .of -the.-2-bapt-itrin-Loc:---ehil- . . s . .. _ g.--s-Or "eel ma y nralee-----a--4-0T*.e•Lhatl,--and-eyou. did- rieteltriow else w __His:death. • Juet .as a. man gots :down,. ea .. •. _ _ - 'as ' '''-co.nscsesis eservice, an.d..so the -ministry: .... . were .profsperous..' When they -44m- the floor Of the poultry house. , Aron, which can only be• justified' into- or beside the :water and comes. of alternating•etrips ofTbl.ue and' pink: to be married, .by. all meani' write • •• . • • . . ' p. •.. . .., i . e . s. - ared notea; ;the agriculturist found! At cuerent prises,- the heri's yearly, . . . .. when' 'and W h ere- -.the --parens ti.r. t'4tP-- . ' up -a, •eonfessef.Land_ aPeenteci disciPle, 1 1.- tissuee paper and use as a centrepiece, i her. a nice little •personal note 1. oa tn_great majorityhato be un • ' conacious; like that of Paul and Silaa.. • • . that the .fariner h.:el- 'fee. Coat figurcs. production in fertilizer. I,V61.11(1 be. s, cweighty-s, - • • I take to... teaCh the children, .as .soen 1 as they are' able .to learn, the nature H.irn. and. is. buried-with*Him in. resnun-'. so -Goes Heecome to Chriist,..dies with: Cats in the bag and. then run ..a white' . X.Y..Z.: I am igoing to be rnarried y ou banking. the beg'..with,flowerse Place- e•ih herejoy and happieess. ., • ! • .., . • ! eerr ember tie t beautiful .poem Yehe paid the 'hired.'man so mah a orth even centsnot count • mor.th and' hie board, but did -not ingethat deposited in the yards or on! and •mParong - ;1 • ,• - , of this sacrament.. „, , ' ciataon of the, old he of •sin, and e• I -' • .1,0eon to each place., and fasten a very infol-finally_ at home. in the enorne.... fella:a, _ _44...., .-• ••-i7-_e . - . The thenie i's sirrifire-but the. tate- is * '-'1E-noW---whit . it . e,•t him. in Wag -os to- .....thesralige----Many people: de.not . 7.al.Lie-. • , . 34 4 . If Thou- '.13elievest ri.ses -with•II..i-ni j,ri.,to .the new . life. of _. . .... _...,.) plae;? card tO the :efi'd.,of_each yll.).-bOn.i.li.4,:_l_Tilil•cf,:11..e.ar? Also-can- 4.the •z•t' me. A- .little .Italia -n- floWer girl- -.-. . ,..v. iun .„ ,„.1rip_A-. PaSses I plow and•see41 24.) acres of wheat.' He the hen einIrcli 'higher ' than that. ; '-of. ;mature. yosil'A. Aliel ' irltelligetre . • , ' : - • , , • . , 24 ca,:!.;.:: the c,.ruests- and while the sec- welling. breakfest?` , . • • ' With Wil• 'Thine Heart. Fcr a Man • Again in Gal ..3, ore,..1.8 he .sava. •As • • ,• , • .. ... - • righteousr. ess- _.0.0 44.are-.7.-eut. -v--- 7-- 1--)•" Have , the -fi.r.st course in- plase before you euggest. seine- naenu for a simple' , I passed beneath ,awiedov• ef shame -got .r.6 -much for his apPle cron last Sdnie bf this value Will; of Coersee one • beauffel -- i se. •-' - • '• - • fall,. but did mot know what ., it cOst t be1tin han-iling if the ''woik. Is not H .-- • ... - . cohdition, . Bak:Si:ire weuld ' thet was arid is the indispersable h,c. of ea': Christ did put on Christ." It_ie 3 many of yoss ae were baptized; il.'io .o.pd,,is being served hip:es the ,ciits ptil-1. , A- silk dees-s- in sozne•-.1.-retty- navy . led .from the bag 'and the -spa -ere -then,. blue, tan ,or,. gray' Shade .would be :ap--,1- ine.g•.her'song like a 'lark On the wir.g spre7, morning sing- , -remembered tvlieri• he baug•ht ' his; litter are piled outside; muCh Will le! hire to raise and .pick the - fruit. Ile! done properly. ..If -the dropPitigs anci- us:!.y:it-hout-a ..whole -hearted faith. .fn. i's'gn. eY ‘-• I 11 - ' th • ' ''' th '. Ise; 1 i t aff the o'cl Un- •.-• . filled with a inass of .flov.-ers. • : propr.•ate and you can wear, y'our hat. . i • • Goti.'s being in.1-lis 'heaven. an i er. -, . ., .. inter kve clean ..garment .of s.elf.- and sin, and p ;.,.;1 A..- . - ' ',the forni rw,,-t -of- thi- cl-. hate -ester, and how Moth 'he paid for, loSt in leaching. from rain :s sand snows.-. L.,.,, .. If you want to be ' real; When ,yOu leave, Sllp .your separate,'.,i:.,,velilt,wi,..,Lthl. 1.Thnee w,spoi.n.,ge..:1:2,1_,47, ,L1,-,„,„ „„„.„., ,,,,,,, La," iaLL- i ... ill. ,, .,. ,r tt., I,/ :7,1, ... Lilt: incti,lin e IS • , . . • 1 • 1 , , , . rend of-Sli,lnr f. -4e nie..,;,-4-in, who was being- . . .. • • . weshed '. had • pet on the new ,-,,a•ei: .,, .-31 ear ,e . r. . ! ..... .. s . . . . . ' _ g , home and preachc,i its rnion in the , id chir.ery per acre esst of, r.ii-Ing. grain.' to keep it dre -and the inoisture ab-', • - 1 w -hose heart was "not right before.; Pare baptized •on profession o -f faith, but garmen, of the Chr:L.t-:ike lifeS-Cisin-•- • • . , . .. . ,.. -Lee - . ' f'-•-• - - •-, ' !"" - ' - " - -;::--' 4 ' " g .".--OA er )..o,Ir ,irp:-.: • A_ Ipn.h.orri '117--11-. ..... rangeme•'" here. is the • . - 4- N:'. ' . t 'e' -- 11' -'t ',. '1 -• '",- • " d Ives. • ' corteci. ,a;, i.,o s N, e_ v,i 'F. ... si,l, c.r,..ts an . multiply- ' •When the ci-ty. man• :Went back*, Sorbed: Co.. 3:._8-1-1. ., • . . . I to. dispose of the wedding- gueFts:' a 'festive.. tourh. Of course. 'you can-,; r Iri b '. 1 . la , - - ' • ing illesteatians of that 'sort alrno,-• • honie he • kneW lioy.• he 10St . 'In 01167 I ``P.Oultry manure," s.aid the soldier-. -c.' • . .`• - . ' • - • ' . ' a 1 " -' -P•eit•ii taid to hriti• '"Th,m, . , - • • 2._.., 7..._...L......'-tl.ie bride ad bridegrbem..it. siiie 1)y' eft'. carry . a LOLique.t.. since. 'you: are, - . ; .t.cielit-•.:t:-.5-, ut . give 3,-oti only ervb : and ho‘vIiiS .r.eielliess made it. 'FOr r. c:herniSt.i. "ia-- lacking -in .aCid-Pho3-' hast neither part_ nor lot in •mat -i . . . • . .. . . •.:. ' . . . Learn by Imitatura.., _I sale • at the lie ad •of ' the -table. The ' not wearing a white Ibrirlal clreis:Aut • :-..... - " 1 b ' I"1* '' • ' ---• ,. • •esrery item of ,..-i'ges, machinecy, in-: phates. . \•%. hen this• is • added, 'ii• ts,..a t.er." The gift Of the. Hely Spirit i - •_ , Jest man sits 1)y th6 bride'; -the maids you can Wear a :-...-na.1 one and. if yOu , "Sir. Waiter ,Sectt_putshis bowling Much of a child' curne,st e4uca-' of honor *by the bridegroom. : The .cli.obse, cerry 4 . prayer , boOk. Pori . • . . . . - terest,- arid expense 'er.erally • had fertilizer' witho'utean equal. I would was not for such as he. But the, . often the most valuable , and .bride'e.•father sitsaat the.eother end your eVedding :breakfast, I--- -suggest green'in a i'queerlace at- Abbot:4(3rd, been faithfully Charged easeinst the ' 'suggest that. acid ' pheSphate be*.pur- i Fithiopian officer, under', -Philip's •-eate--: tIon• • ful ,initructiari, fieliev.ed. He .Was .mede, inest. endurin. g perte ie.that which is and :built. a lattle-"sUranieehouse near Of : the _ , ta.ble Opposite..tbe .brid‘e.....and.ezotne. hat dieh...lik,e. creamed .chickensin L agriculturist'e .CroaieS •Whileetheeferniaj „chased . on the . market . and. lightly . • s • , :t. e to d Lockhart why. It was 1 Or had only Charged incideetal items, sprinkled- over the dropping boards. i. , to see, in tlie passage Of Isaiah which acqu. , . tea.ching, but by imitation.' From the .s bridegroom's mother, With 'the' wi fruitese vegetabl.eeiialadesindS1 h t • * ' -0 • ' • -wed •at home. 'not les r •••-• A or • - , . p4,1 -.J brid,eg-room,.'and at his right sits the , pr - .shells.• of. on sqearee; -of toast, - H 1 r , so t a on a autr.mer • e.veiung . her - he had "been reeding (Ise. 53: 7. 8), a!' it S I d el •' actually paid out Of pocket. . •.- ' 'It Will absorb, the moisture,. make' . • : the earliest _.begianings ,Of learning wife , qf the clergyman. at his heft: wiehes., rolls, :jelly, . okives. s• and iee 1 migh•---- .. a Sf C u e .sn• that summer= -- "What did. it _cost tne•-td ••pick.. mv. cleaning 'easier and svill balance the- ' marvellou•s, .provesiora •of the ,charac-, the- child, is copying' rhe ;Sights arid Pet the Mother • of. the bride it one' ci•eam with Cake an:i reee. ---PiW....'-' ' ' - - , . . e ei, is o d coach- ' ' - ' * All'. '.D ' ' 'b.• - • ip'ples?"- he -Said in su is • •" ' s rpr ae. a, manure. o. not urn the ',litter. Ap- • • •4 .rter ard ministry of Jous ChriSt, and,' moreove,rthathis Jesue was noieso:unds about. him.. If he.lives among side. of the .table with the clergyman, centre piece, have a bowl of flowers tne man, at his evening devotions: -Peter ply it directly t6 the soil," , t !f* • 1, people whcse langtiage is, correct and et her_ right and ehe father pf 'the I or elle. weddieg cake: ., -• - would ha -4- --be.err. coveted. with' con- - .. .siah, I;;:ing• and -Saviour, the Son sof other than the lone-ex_pected, Mes- e . .. a gree-alete'revhZise . ,.nieffners _afiTfleas. ems", -.-• e , . , ...... , . • --- --- - --:- --eoss--•-' 'fireion had he known_hislijaster waSS . 1 \lieve." The. Ethiopian wer.t .on his' . eration- for ethers • zest .t..hose' beee 'GA "He ansvvered and said,' I. 1 o . . • . . such. a delight in 'persons. of. every' Elleitish tolumbia's Lumber Sales.. listening.: . But he performed his mill-- hge. . The Oplicisite•,qtialities are like- . istry. althpugh it waS an unconscious ' havior is 'gentle and •ki.e.d.ly, he un-,- .. .. . . wiie imitated and help to .. d The 191., vil.lue Of the •fuinbc.r 'otit- _, standing' of his Bible .and.a great joy, way a new man with a' new under - consciously pac'quires similar •ways. ar.o,.te.ii sort of child. ...; ' Pr'2'-uee *mit as $54,160.:04's which was'alinOst 1 -me• . i - -t .i..--',$-ctentists 'tell i us, ita3nto1-at . in •his •heart. He must have had ai The .habit of coartesv comes not • sedouble that of, 11415. and 12 per cent: - .•:' we Can't lift our, feet from the earth a ........ hgrenter than that of li.)17". The.total• I withotit; changing -the eentre of esuil- production for that yt".1r Nritf4 S-Itowii aS ,•ibriurn for the eniveese.. It's the.`aante I.545.,422,e00feeteeSinee 1915 the him- ; Ina the spi_ritual, realm., 'Whee • we. do . ber ..eut has_ inereased over_ fifty. par-. . our best some one else is helped .by it, A sufficient proof of that is a I mother: We may. fprget what she say -we shall -nevereforesietewhat She' :s There* is a •great -dee]. ofeienti. .mental nenser.ee in the world about -flowers bare to blush' unseen and to ..wasee 'their sweeteesa on the desert air. Goodness .can't be hidden any se • . . ires• snore than .sunlight. .Whee ,Meses -1 r,.3.-.. •, . neame .dOwn fr6m the mountain . the ... .... I 1 people. noticed thathis face shone. He • .didn't.,,know.:..-it..it,--was .arr.nnzonAci4'4us: a sort of by-litiuet of his ....., PracticellY nothing -we . all turned Out and did the job 'eurselyes!",.c .__ ,- --..--- Which was the.same asasayieg.that the family' picked apples withouepay. . -And that' is the • greatest business .. joke on many a . farmer -that the work- or himself and his .family is thrown thrown into farm productien gratis; and that if ascerete cost .recOrds wete • • ' • grcat story to telt when: he returned .alone nor chiefly from direct. instrtic-, ...csf -.kept, and reasonable :wages ;given . , boys - - l The Sweet Wild. Rose. to the -court, of Queen Candace, and, tion, but from. imitation Good man ,Mother and the girlsand the In the moons of long ago two it the (ie he may have beer one of e foundL, rers are invaluable asset to, every' Is AP .-' . )a Airr , ys., . . paid like the hired man, many pro- tie Indian 'children • wandered far ers of that Ethiopian*. Church which personbut thehaye theirroot and The following rules for produeing foundation in fine qualities of mind . came along and tried to sell a gas:. look fel- the lost children. lf 7, — ---sh-Al/ None. prifiese things. are cent.. "ducts would.. show a los-s, and in the from their. father's wigwam and lost continues in that country to the cican milk *may be resolved into one ' • , and heart. and only the constant daily . light of .cost figures,. the farm would their way. That evening an unfriend- • present day: word-cleanlinps-in. the eow, in the .. i Sewing machine oil shoiald be .ptit In•Mark 1: 1-1.1, which is one of the i exorcise pf them will give the chit - be turned to raising other things that . ly tribescame and carried into capi-1. - . cr. . . . - ... . i on any...rust spots: on.umbrella frames. drcn thiat charm -of manner. Which -ii liliTher: In the-ticenalii, in the stahlee. PaY• • , . ., tivity all • the .people a the Indian 1, Prescribed readings' for this lesson.: ' _____ • , That, is the..ealsole Aiteation in a nut- ' . One day , .a.', machinery salesman •vilfage. There was no 'one left to 'r ---- -----4--- . . . . : , ea, r e o .a _. ,011110.• -enFine -and plume , • st . • .• TWO the sen set and three times - . . e . ! 1. Brush the udder and •wilie with.a. OlviiNi. WHAT SHALL I "MAKE 'OF MY CHILD'? ! pensive, except the farmer. . The 'latter • hesitated to, pay it •eose as the little .wanderers strug-. . •T' , cw $7,0 ter the outfit. - They had .alseavsl.gled on through the deep woods: They kan cloth; ah with eleen water . • and dry with a .cleali towel.. ,.- • " caw where I made mya right to mke him -It hat he ..eeeW- . , . . pumped , water by . hand, and figured loYed the. music_ or the;day, but I n see no thth. i 2. :•••11.1.kers should wash the:r 11:1?-. !, mistake vith Albert. 'He . should: wanted to bet - Their's- wa-a e oa d , • . -at it cost ...nothinge. But by a few . queer, ..• harsh ..n.ight. noises. _Made them . with seep ano, water and (lov wieh a been a. farmer and I maae. him old idea that thr child helo'ng:s..to th COF . figures t ie 'it fi '1' site min demon- InnelY' field sad.' Each night they have c • strated thathis; family 'had.. been. ,wept, 'If only one bird would wake; 0 ... teacher " • I wa • . . . t s a mother. parent.- and mtit-t obey. The want- 'e'en" tcv"veL Aiumpin. water :for about five..cenrs ancl sing us a song!" _ , . 1 speaking. ."He was alwaysecrazy. ed Allicet_,to„ do e eeriaes, thing. atuf _ a,..t.,t„.4....14(..e...e.t....c...a,r,T,.- ... .• - o - 0 4- boteny at an hove. for manv -years, because a 4. Feed no .dueity fce,i ur,..:1 after; tt Ozques tioaably tif:e. • . • 3 Whitev-i.h 11-.. •,-,--• ‘-, " . At last hy the side of -Singing r-o''.er leanta an a , , . ( ii , he niust no it, regardless•of v,;hether " • •'' 1 1• - • .(1 flower- eel -tend' in. ' e•asoline -.engine woirld . pump 'for that the. m'.1kingees Best Tires a .t.' River they found • a warm lodge in them and picking them to pieces to he was suited to it or not. sBut thcv amount. . how . they were. -put together.- Th are .:•Lot --alone- in` tlie ini-staketridea- . !the .boltow of a - great. tree. • 'In that -see cents an hour?" he. asked. . ...,. , . . .. • . • ' bear had sh•pt.. The little' lost 0.01- said. be was a womier in betany. so onto -elves, .TTIte..werld is full of. such „ ,. , • rnpn.,11.0 1.,..._ris Vat- '..-rptecl, safety/at-A t!-Ilarou-g1-:137- 1.E7,.t.:...factory service, Le sure to. teacher we had.when.he was fourteen, that WC can mold our children to suit 5' Re311°;:e a.'1 "Ave you willing to work for .five hollow, for, four moons, a big. brown •• stable twice Oath% "1 should •say not!" rePliod the.- dren did not know enything about the. • P 1 ' . , . 1We mched and scrinipee to wive our •n -'stakes ' d s ' . - - ..' . • the rrianiire pile -at 11e;lit111idre' (.1"' ..--'''' - - 4e. recep • oarnaic ..c. c An an; 12V0 1 I...-. on "Dominion" 717!rt.3.-• ' farmer: -"I want that. engine and- hcar,/ Which had.- gone away • _fele a. money end send him to high sahool , . Consider the- poor girls, and. a few feet trom the stable. • . . and college. and make him a teacher. . boys, •whasse: ' parents want them .to 7. Have an .stahie iii.40r,i of ocnont,i, extra niileag,e mal:: -..s. them. the to , I while. and they crept thankfully' into . . punip•rig." • • , , . . • Cost•figures are like maeic spectac.! the tree and went to eleep.. They i • . . . } rroperly drained.. ' I best and cheapest to buy. But he ain't a success. He has fl . 11CW ,Ic' MUSIC; n . kb I t 1- eti • les when . used to vie -x ._business .op-. oalled it ' their home and did not I school tfvery . 8. HaVe abundant win,:o'r,•Q . in cow. ,Sold 61, Mc • year; can't li:eld.the-chil- , - - • • . 4 'talent for 'music* and Goon! of any • . h nrd says. 1 ou see. Al- eritions, farming no less than fac,' wander ae_ey farther. Every day th,ey. I Llren,. he o II . . desire to shine in' that line •thev are - - . - • • • ' - ' - ! 7 . • ' stables to permit sunlight to reach; lert is . y.. e s q_i ah o e )4a3s, f • ' l' f th - f ‘ — • forced to cleyote five and sie hotire a, torv or stores.. They show country 'loft thce tree and went out to find; 1 L tIle ftOor. -adino Dcaleri . Europeen pearinni' would tolerate, West Wind softly sang them to sleep:, garden. He can make things grow' ercises on the piano. ;Anem d where do ventilation. • syst- ' • pEople working et, *ages _which no ,berrics and water;.. every night. the and. girls.. But you ought to see his -day to pounding* out seales and ex- a pr.,„,,, Whererno one elite evei• could.. • He . they get 7 NOW/1Cre: Many a girl is -.:in,1 often working -for nothing. They One eveniiig they found 'three little; ,10. Do- nat. use milk 'row -Inv sew; show whtsre- -eroirs---a-tur -nr frnall---'are-rttlys-'-'fil-st- Irsleepeinest he -hollow, t rc.e.- k-hou-141--have- been -a- sile-iiesferrners GP A . sznitig'-rilitions Or-41:COgitig in- on stispec-ted of garget of of,r •• being Sold for less than it coat to: The children were efraid. They did market. gardener s h outCan't ma eardake his' switchbohed calls to (1i1 who has had• inflammation. , Stich , milk.,.., te;r4ein, living •ei it is .Wit. .en_ to . eeoh h- m gsoneyape-at .ent — . va her musits - . rai-se---them.--- The v show --wtere -capita! not know.7that__the_..old mother hear - enornieus nv-M-bers. -of 1-actrria. . ehn be investecl in Machhu'ry. build- had been caught in a trap, and that .11,01P O ' - ' less•ons to keep her. cemfortablY fpr. . F age cOws , • out." ings, an&comforts to enable ehe.fam-the *little cubs we're . lostHer cmpanian stiorgested that it 11Bru h nd room th , too. • . . , : life if it y.ere wisely inveqed. .. . lily to produce more salable stuff witit , When the cubs stole. out to plami y . ght not be rocielate te change., bet, 'And 'the perfectly good carpenters 00 orti.01. from head to fcot • as herscs Ire fewer- hours'..work, and easier work.' ite...the „twilight the ,tired • ,children , • . . the' mother. did *,eot Agree. . . . . ._ ., and,thasons.- and mechanics and .farm- - P. L'ee • dusty. bed.dingood ; w Every bu,iness hou,,,e. must have an crawled. into the tree .and went to We spent too. Atuchey .lnenon his, ers who are drawing $10 and: $ no 1•2 a shav'ngs or Eawdust give the least' aecountinx._4:tg ...p.1.4alent_, t'%•ery- fOrn1:- Sle_eP; Wallies fee red -thet the hum, educatisin." shr_priitested- "11,...'s_got, SC ecl;,• c'erking in still -v.:7 ce 41adiinp. • sholild 'have one.. Tha• business ace wpuld take their home -from. them, -to make sernething out of ;t iul*:. I,: alinitt- in 9f4ices 'is appalling.... - ' An• ' ...:• h . cauntant is giva en n offiee,;•ti desk,' and so as soon as moining broke they yourAloy erood in fissures?" she con- intelligen13Ue an aundance of ice in t glance at the worl• boys water *tank for cooling milk. and suitable %forking tools. The farm went- and searched until they, foundua tined. see him figur rig ssass-se prefer in sshaol would tell' tho a•ver- • , accountantshould begin with. these' some bushes to plant for . a fence _often when 1 one in . . . : age .parent that the "things the av-; Embroidered linen , ..:,... - same seer ssentialie The 'should .be a' round their tree. After a few...d.... ays, ..-...ff._h es,cs .prqty good," replied .the (rage boy. can do with his hands has. lonk cool and prOtect 5unie- 7,- rires.-..•s. little office in • the .hottF. c or barn, lovely pink roses grew on the bushes other, but net startling.," a hundred fnies the appeal, to him •-s--a--. with a desk, accoLnt books, and writ- • and' filled- the air- vvith their beauty \\ hi, don't you make a 'mathe- • that arithmetic • and bookkeepiner e,-- ing materials-'----perhapa a 'typewriter and fragrance. .• ' _ • 1 matics professor out of him ?". pur- -have. ' TooTh. machinery, -'athletic.:. for 'farm coxrespondence,:. Very n.fteit•.. In those moons roses did not knee., ;_iied ,the first mother,. '.1.11eY .make these make the appeal. to --boy.s. Even separate places for 'entering- reeerea: any thorns. , ;And so, .•‘,.}-,,, the bearsflota of money and it's nice work." ! hoCA, spades and rakes are pre.ferrel. . around the farrn. are 'a eonvenienee____ returned one day and began to our mash . `!I don't . believe -well- try --to 'make' -to 1141048,--41e4 s.eheol -war garrierrs f the grain hies or seales, so that fig- tree, there wIts. nothing to 'hold' them the see.Ond NN Ornan.."1.-011 admit you'ye _better for the phy;:ic•al ,heth....0.. do. 'iorQnto Fat Stock Show • one in the milking shed,. another at; through the rosehoefie, to the hollow anything out of him," teirtnorarial have demen,trated. And hos much ures can he jotted dOWn on the ,spot' back. The ' children were Inside the made a mistake in picking i out . your: some fcrm of musculer labor thah and • later taken to the office. . • tree, and tbeytdid not know what to rio.. hoy's life wOrk,. and 1111 afraid we to ...he_ shut" up. in ;a_ sehoolroam.; -cri- UNION STOCK YARDS. Then a cost -accounting system is; The' Great Spirit Was sad' because. wauldn't.do any bett(r. 1 think we'll stpre, or to bend over a desk all dav needed. Auen sy:,toms usually look: the lost children were frightened, and leave him alone and see what he de- low.. .. . . . ,. T 1 1 I. - HS 1):‘ Y. \'\ D F I? 1 11A Y ., • • complicated *hen one examines the: he,made vee' sharp thorns) groW titid- velops into when he gets older."' t.On,.e in a while a boy or girl shav..s various forms) for. keeping figrires denls; on the, stems. of.the sweet, wild "And hive • hita ;vire' up. a motor -1 Mirked aptittide for iti professinral andasthe differe4te-Islokeethat `Must be i epses. *. The . 'belie.; otild not_ enter ,man, rnalle.". pretested the fira.t careerebut the •number of these Wh.,, -Pecerkiber 1.1th and 12th .posted and balanced. That is too had with the will rose.:s heeping guard, speitker. "That's. all he. telks new. do is small. If your: child happeni and part df the joke on the filmier] and so they turn 1/ went a'say r -or I'd make him . do something wo'rth 11 be. env of this small 'number, help' ' finstes For: w'. A • a who assumes that bookkeeping ie -greed. 0- , hilet Ilest Albert ( ... ,.`F,"ingle Steers, 1,9ts of MIT..., Ste:1.s, and CarloadA has a job Wm. or her, along on her natural superfluous drudgery. For the sys-I Three times the Moon had hung folks ',Dolt up to if he in t Very good carer. 11..it • your part is to follo..v , .lhe . nok ut ... tems are' reallv simple as soon as, her' sil'O ver horn in re nie,htchildt to picoarbitrarily of Steers .sky be- a it Ss 1 one begins to drk o the .wo, and call ! fore the children's , Pareets. round 'And she left I r friend wondering . the thing yoningle Heiferand .Lots of Thr c e. Iteifers: t him to (10 on ! 11. • . • Z./ . '1 ' for not mot e than five or fifteen min- them. They Am!' e:caped 'fr'orn the if after all, she v 'what heremis-: u waforCe him,intosit. without regard to; • Isnt.e. of Thi, _Teti and ( rl()ads. of $heep anti •. . , . . utes' writing and fignrin'a'daily. Sendi unfriendly tribe and had_ •searehed take had been. .1 hist mistali., had mental 'er , phy:sioal • qualifisatiens.' Limbs to the Publications Branch of. thel many week!: for th,,,, lost girl .m10 bop been made- with .illsert, costainisa, We'd all like our chil•tiren to be Mar- i Le:.e•Of Thre,:, Fiv,,,,:, Ten and Ttrelvo Hogs. , Department of Agriculture, Ottawa, The children carried ,,onle of the But the 4karentA weres'.i.!1 blind to ' eels, but there's a natural law which for the necessary equipmentpink floWers hack to the villtige with the fact of what it was: . Thev,w..r, 6ys that, water neves risCA higher Ffetrtleer information on application to ., . . . ....... them. And ever since then Indian in total ignorance of the fact that than .its source. -Think of the source . Burning 'Up !he Dollarschildren have loved the SWCI•t wild 'Albert waa an individual, besides be- of the Child when you insist on his One* morning last speing a disrose. • . ing their son, and that as such he had :I vocatiA'n - s W33 • . real. nsverthEless. 'No. Raymond. life may seem as r..tagriafit. as the bottom of a well arid as untouched with romance as a mud bank. and. there's always a 'Hilt* breaking. through it when a man does his best that touche: with divinity the other lives rear by and strenzth- 'ens them."' ' OfirlINION . • , The I.oe -Deese W..,14,:an . *ABER ' Theie arc mane adtentages ir, .1:s- ing the•lowelown wagon on the 'arm •-$o. many, in fact. that it is a wa.: - .'dei -that. its -we -is -not universal. : Many ,have a prejudice" .against the eve a this type' of .w_aon. bee -ea -ie. ef the once :Fat it _has a heavier • dra.t. . - There. are' :,,a' many. useS to which the, hy,v-doen wile -tire wagon may •be put. that every • farmer hu1d hive • ei• Vne, 'As -_a_.labeeresatler there is . ne- ' { th rissr to compare with it; 'tis ah'sn- lute •e:ononly to plsscss one. In r' 2 i16:1 Eng and haUting• of fruits. 12,51.e... bay. 'heavy farm machinery, ' ......, .-; Qc.,k7.--,,i It. fact, anything portable..you :nay Wih ' to haul -the low -wheeled ••••••••••• TENTH ANNUAL i -ea.gon saves you much 'of -that 1 ener-,, -1ee* daLtfee- ys of seareity of labor. .._ . .:y it I:k so neeessary to c,onserve ift . ins; thingt to a level With rour. body . . Ilit-4--•VOW14OtT:taltrt. - -vu---- !t ---tS.,, • ,.: -ii1(2, -thcm ahove that -the -.last: " two , or three- inches of 4,110,4-ift---.--that-. - taxes the strength. The low,w heeled leagon, eliMinates this. And -the va.ide • -. . tliardelsy,.make ' eaeler .W•Pag,e Over soft tie.lds. and .do not Out... up meadows. - In the loadifig of hay: corn ,f'. i0-,' grain.. C'4C., one..eareely. reial: ...ii. • who has not used.a loW-1,lown 4agon, hlow . many , and 12113)ort:V-4f, ` Are its ad-. vantages:- The wan we, have ,set'Ms. to run wi'll no heavier (Haft than ths ,jiiir,h-wheelc..1 .wagor,s drawn at 1 116 side of it with •the same :.r....0': : ,.1,1. N&ehbors. have -eoniniented en tais, and often remark: -Your wa-n lent easy. .ioesn't ' jt?" --,T.' A: R. 1 Ile gives, diouble who gives unasked. , Enlistments of *British immierent i boesewho.came' to Canada ex e I grants numbered over 10,000. 4 • C. P. TOPPING, Union Stock -Yards. Toronto ••'