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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1919-07-31, Page 3+ • ,••••• • ,044.1•••,311.4.4 ••••• .00.• s, • s • ••••• IL1. R14_ Pitch Your Own yacation, Camp foront3 The Great West Pertuanent 4 Co:leaky. "Stamped and ,a7Ai ittg:'; By NORMAN KING. on Savings. • 41711.il , Self -Addressed" 20 King SR. west, J. 'WY/ ••••• 44_ Mir - Ob. . r'.: . ' • . 4% al:ewei lAA campma . . . . . . . 1 Wr: e- s • % i 'be any place out in, of your tent. Drive two large arid - Interest computed quarterly. e.,-":"Ieeee,eee e, „.....e-e_.--_eee•es -- see__ m eee, s : the country Where a -stop is made frovery green stakes into the ground, W1threhiby Cheque. e .-----e-lekieee.e-- •--- 7.: ,.. 4 one ;light to One summer, but the slanting back from the tent. The slant , - 61/ty. on Debeetiires, eesee camp that gives the most fun and most • must be enough to hold a .backing of :- Interest -payable holt yearly. a .JuLy 27. "And* that was what she Said:" de - Keep the Fall Pigs 1 Groseparator at just its orth in saving wing. - , , y. ' helps the ktealth is that made in a,' logs. Very green and tough wood like' w , basswood or something that does rot tell you last night, UncleJimthat Paid up Capital $2„412,578. dared Marytriumphantlt I • , "Didn "Keep the fall shoats grow ng and i time ‘ , which is surely five cents a day, 'em‘ " . . •. putting on fat, even if you have to i that would amount in a year to $18.25.• If you are camping io a bungalow' burn e.asily, is best. Pile up the green is probablY the healthieet, softest and Christian Fellowship—Acts 2: 42, 46, *mien, and that I knew it wouldn't Mrs. Barnes was a horrid,' disol.iging buy corn at 'a hIrls price ,in . order to .. At that. rate, in two or three.years the;• or a , cottage yew-. l*vee "eivilieed. fixe , log.s, and build the -fire in front:of thies.- rawest - condi:44:412,a bed ' ever :nvented eessful 'holatbreed4a. This, is esaeri.-; And. such figuring does •riot consiaere1.1e Meant that :it waw,rio•test: to ope's ' light,. to id your tent .ancl .rtiakes. et :: ,The very•best method for carrying '.11:;:. l';'heittt'', 41.. JleiGh::--1.1G76:iden. ' ... . do. the', least bit. of good to ask• her •to - • de it is the • advice of Several :Sae.; separator' will *have earned its costs ings," as my ,olci guide' used to :say.. The back Wall throWs the heat and the- by mai .-, „ ,.„ e,.. eee.:: • :: • 'help?"' ',..: ' - • •• • tially true on farms where cows a•ral the saving in butterfat. So it' ean be Woo era t to ive under a g roo c eer u p a o s,t a ou . 3•3' 'on the camp duties for a Party of "four . ... . picture etost.i.2: ._412,54104)66;h4i7p,•,-ctlhethe fit e*over the top - of . -hisenewspaper-- -qf - "Why, yes," said Uncle Jim,:slowly, kept, seind Where Its sit- pes.sitile to se—en that if one 'Plana to make -leik,h- withdryfloors and 'real, furniture. have several- .days of rain,. rig, ...up, ae-is-toesplit up- ite teams: of . tpile to One -' One. - add skim -Milk to: the diet. ' '• I buttera separator is a .necessity: ' 1 ' The tent makes an admirable home iletter :twenty feet above and Over team 'will do all the work one day, Christian 'community in Jerusalem. Isomreetheingbeirikecotrraetc.tlylvg,uthdenid, (:!.)any.. • "Hogs 'that are put on the !market After:the milk is brought from the sf.°r • remate A day, al week Or month by. fastened to tang -poles.' • . • •the suminer cemper. You may ethis by meaps ,ef. bemlock boughs while • the Other two 'will n do nothing There were d.aity meetings, in. Which ' gratolatioti. s,... mph' dear. . That'e un- ship, distinctions of . rank and 'clasS other stamped 'and self:addressed ens ate together in. siMple fe.11owe , should be grained in additionitd their ' barn while still warm, it should be - 1 . ' : ' • - ,' ' • e ' " • : ' except loaf,' fish and rush to tbe. table theY 'slimmer lat.:NS:0e," i- the ledviee of one ', 'strained • throukb . a., . wiae . btkoltiee ',ILI '_.. ..4 the shore of eiver, pond, or lake; or ; .: A cooking fireplace ;may be built' ; when meals -ere reetiy• On the next - baying been laid aside.' The apoetles'Ivelope come back." , , .. ' - . ' of the mast suctessful 'breeders. "Fall: cheesecloth combined; to. 'remove ail, may ..piek up at a couple ef hours' of .flat :stones. et of two 'flattened otet d— ay the other ...two/ Will do an . the • , ; . .. gel the Most -Atm ensl sof camping -le mingled freely with their disciples and , guess, you .alidial uadersand. I said, • -pigs' that are beingetUrned on pasture', otthelutking -dirt that inay.,hatieegiit '.netlee and make ceinpeat.,seme-other ithe Wider. ()nee -further hack, :Foresevierk-.: D eeY alternating tri- nil s w,asi 3--fisu, 4-,Cortgratulationsl" .said Nary: -.- "1- •sh91,141 be on .ptert,feeel Ot.,-aSesre,to heep; into . the „milk; ...After separ.:atiMilujocality.- ... . .....- . . • _ I_ crane the eld, green crotched stiteltes - •. . - . • • instructed; them. There Were prayers that Mrs: BarneS Slid' turned cut jut then), putting •em flaeleet& fit :them for i ,ofeothe: Milk:. frem that milking; ,':ttiti -:.The MolVarri- girl 'Can,: Oiitfit:iterstilf ''', taatai lae:,used; 'Tsiit,,-fti.;.g.-reen,c-.1t `rfoOl 3:o:u heVe 'one ' hole -day',Of, absoltite!y ind.'.5-6r1.2.1 .of ' praise.' and 'wOrds of. esti early' market.eTeti litany- 'legs .Are ' sesrarator Shoilld be taken apart arcd-411 aecordance- with •the.direetions iis;•:btirrie ••ri • tiene„ and .niay. dump: your_ . nothing to. do and even on yont work-..toodWilijor all. Beaause theee were. as horrid and disobligieig—", - - :- raw throtelfh the 'summer on-. pasture thoroughly washed and cleaned,' ae-• this article. The help Of father or, good ,stetv or chowder into the .fisre.-: -.ing days VOU ' haVe pIentV of leisure ' mar,y . poor . among them, . those who, ."As you- expected her to be finish.. - brother sia,..of courseenut -tdbe ede.spisei•An....izon . rod. -to...rest. un. the .•erneehes „ between ;meals. loretittieefieh Mg teips :112"1- •Pbsae.2-iians s-ald them... end.. ,,all '-l'es,. I tendeke. s:l;r1-ijdn. cleI jiLleTs. tioYnneeted it with alone, azid thented out for -winter -mar- ,i cording to the „el free acne Which are - ket when the: price is at the bottom. furnished with the maehite. , ed.. * , li best. Make Pet -holders lige the .let- •and games and the busy days but . slW•"' ' ' - adherents - ere . .1 alike and new :w The time to get the fall pigs to merketi . 'IS is 'surprising how many persons • - I If Your camping vacation is to be' ter: S, have plenty of them .to hook. beighten the. pleasure of the free days. being welcomed daily to all the privi- l something I heard the' other day. is .. inthe summer or • the early fall linerely Pour some warm water through ''-of more than a few day.,, by all means., together to hang a kettle as C10::e to, _ If tWo farm girls can make camp, i leges and happy comradeship .Of this Every day we send out mental messag- when•the pri'••ce is et the top." ' . i the separator and "take a chance." ' talse a tent. If You do not expect to or Jar. from..the fire es you wish. ..1 with two farm mcithers; o More ideal ' new life, This was• the beginning of •es all round us; and we always ivelOse I asked a :man :who aims to have!, • I eemembersa conversation With onetaY 4nG1'e 4han til"e--"' f44" 44*1-1r- The c413kin4 fire "c."14:1m -he-41-f1"14-rar ' ',a. ovemene which wa3 to spread,a stamped and self4ddressedeenvelopb i 3Tas, -a rra--which-ig..-whiels-larialgea-ue-inarasiaan s------ fronilxffstY to one hundred fall pigs! lady about the ' keeping and ripening . and you have no tent handy, or dc:e'not: hard Wood, to avoid flames. ' The best._ i rapidinirrialtansomething----- Boy Scouts, 'Girl Guides and Coun- ready fOe market, how he planned' his of cream. . . .1 wish to be. lepthrede with_ carrying ecooking ms --done over glowing coals.' try Folk's tlitleS, under wise leader- yet to coaquer.the world. i sof the same .nature as the one we dis- •• - feeding program. "I intend- to carry ; ' "Why, before I get a- chance to.even: ' oriei a. short,. .sharp, s_hsittlicci _clew- Pines Land othar • soft woods 'will not i • e - ansp-t, can- :hive 'no bet-Sere:fuss Sh-alese Phil. 4: 1640. Your Care of Me.' patOls---what eve mit for,•reallyheseeee • esese___ e•thern through the summer on alfalfastart toripenmy: cream," she tobline,' axe, wit provide your'sfieltere, Select m-akeeaegood'bed of eotets. Reit-mitt' egmpaegee -- - • " - •-• • Paul was writing from a Roman; "I; don't -believe •in swallowing • • and about eine-half as much cern as! "I find that it has 'turned' a e004 a' boulder or ledge with an .abrupt '' kindlings, pine needles, dried leaves,i , .. , prisons ,inta which he had ;been ,east things whole, • you now, and So t'Ve --they Wilt eat - To''finististlieme I eTilli mail's': titheciqately." ' • '' • -• .- - P l•gistee 'esiterieekss,fiel.65 ,Ata.L.Teen-.• thSni:, little-. deaCtiVike., and,:over•.:teese.. .... .- ; • , upon his -arrival in Reeme in the: year eesee.- been- wesehing• •myself.sand , my own agaiost this' :' eser; yo. -your lyird oseel.• Wiser: yea 'nave' a: '4- . 0 fi •7'" f .A:nt A-4-'sst .e7t-s ' .- ' s Year:' !--7.- '... !.L.. !-t.t1;/ rip get tIng a .g-ood .vht;11. -ix ii, i.rti Alht fouto ..' of n'iwty-day rore oi: ' "Tf.se- ,•r!,',1 14, , to, • ,:•;11 L., cliurit'i" .. , fall -plowing. eAseeeenotesSehlthe ,ataies::;, I ask cc] bor. , s' - ,:• - ', - esee,,.,„,,,,.. „ , pass beneete. ,.... .• - ..oileas, (...e_—t.. eeed be _: e. seals ehore. w LI seelieteee: • 4 e./ i--,., 1 befesreseoaelsiseSeseend nsi-'sesSnssriSs-401114-koreleat -of amusement out of them. i • . apes peet see. eeeee • .--•--- e---- k • • -- - to dent I will turn the hots into the! -"Well, .last 'winter I used • Lu *Churn ' the piece where they ret against •the, or ne flare -eel -Ind a smells arrioert -df ; - • • go • 'arm • tire. iieid. tii(i vi-iiiiise, read5.;etiniea four CI -nes -a -week'," she told me. . ' apart, laying Jiveeet_ettle,'-,eeeeti. Rosa i./.0, Muffle,' V't•i.giVe• - - ' . . . --.'." ..- ' 1 CU C,T,if IC eifii-pv r_c, 1. 1,-,... .e. _ ___ ,- _. __ • _ ... - . _ .cadii___11.,! theee the firet 'Christian . Church in-.- a • paeticular iferrey to me.I'Whether I - - . - es-, - --- --- ..., eel e e . uee Sse ..Ssee, ..-.s'i • eeesesee, . . _ ftel.es aryl: .let 'theene`heotthee-teeeze.:.; ..elsee,. .tee ice a 'week; hat- now I must . . .ledge. II II: d .] 4, .., ..•,._ .:1 a .. .,,, , ...... ... .... t, ,. . 4 , 'i .",•,.11C.; 0,L.4 4. C411 111,, l.,...' ii_L•16, 1.t.:c1,11.) i . 1 . , • A . c: . ' 1 .1, ' I into, MacedortiaLatrat had preached the , .-5,,... _ - - - - - , , . •-• , • - -•• ,.. - • -- -- -,-, liJi, l.,1,ite I east",11, haa seereted to, :taxa . just (int:sic-le •rn-eo office building who, • •• They will be in good ehipeevelse-nethey reborn at leest. three s'esee--...-tel- eseere losee 3,4 Itil, ,.5t..S,'.,p,34,. thee-este:0; feet ,, mere 1-.71-t. _tli-z. -,:f..!.--.!-!.,' :r;f' ,(-4----.‘••• • • , - • to teke on fat- rapidlyee-aniteshoulde "I'eart -see-.wh-yeit aats-so7.--she-.eon-1, - Thatch' •W'th hemlock boughs. . Over; For a- long stay, nail boxes to a • • : Europe. He had • been • driven from ' • . buy or not, he always gives ine a :Ise ready for the market by -SePternber! tinued,-"but it toots that every time the boughs scatter pane *needles thiel.- tree to .hold Noes _ ep egrocere.e, en , The Land ,of .Nod. ' Philippi by pereecution,,but returned ..e And there's one of my clients who II soon began to send him back a• 15 to October 1. - - • - • • el that I get 'aecertain amount of cream •• " • - - . IV And then more boughs on the top; ' drive in, neil.s ,•••oe. your. ki,teben outfit, Would yeti know the ..way LU IA: Land thither some five .or six. years later.: 1 -I know- this is a. 'goad wayte feetlIcollecte.d it sours 'before I: am. ready; t : ; . - • ; this .eoveringe'being-eplaeed with Oise •..A •strip of., terred • paper 'aboyee'aad . .of Nod, • • . - , He 'speaks, of the Philippians in teems • 1 ° ' ' special greeting, too, though itoyasn't - 1, until recently that I realized. it was from my experience.. of last seaSon,"..1 S& I. have.to chern before it gets too. ,, • ow.ards the.. ground, like • shingles,cbelow will 4eep oet 'eats and lether . Where the sunset fariee de:ell, -I of warm •appreziation of -their con- . - eetPlained the farmer.S'In April, 1918,! seta or raneeid. Even then• it does mit .. . your shelter will be. waterproof. , !I. insects, as they will not cro.si the ' . Where. dear little dueling's, misty- i stant and efnfai ing .kindness . 1 bou•ght eighty -head pf-Oetoberpigs.thave _that dean sour taste it used to' TO .• ke 't ' d f -. 1 the tarred paper. Below 'that, proteet' .. eyed, .,- '. ' . i wp proo eou c.ose i: • • ' • •''' [ • and of the care which they had of him.; to Wm ' • h• ; "And ther'S o-ne of my ;clients who i e in is own self-addressed envelope. I fed thema half -feed Of eorn and rep have?' - .'' :. , , 1;ack e,ad -with upright :poles a foot; from squirrele with either tin or barlo. On snow - white ponies sleepily . See 2 Cox. 11:',9,* and compare verse- always comes to me is if he thought "' them on alfalfa until' August. '20, when! .1 did some. 'hard thinking, beeause • • : I apart 'between Whieh you 'weave neoreeed.wire.' -A- &net sheets -of sticky Afly ; .. • ride • . -, • -. :. ' . . _ 1-5,': When le first left them and went , , I knew. eeetYthing about the subjeCt• :. I turned them into a -six -acre field of ' as far as .1 knew she Was very par-, boughs. . i• . • . • 1 peperele _better thon___Olything else to , To theeeound_of a oraevey,bellebell, to Thessaloniea, they had sent • him' . ,,, : • gifte (v,• 16), and again when he sleas!'rather than alisapPoint that man and , , in hand., I'd, do alinost anything ninety -day -cern. They weighed orsticular ' in her ebuttermaking. I won -1 . Such shelter is not: •adV,isable for I put aroelnd the trees cbove and below•:, ,' bell. - . . . ..,! a, 's what he, more 'than a' week at the most, as it i as neither animal., nor inseets will, . And the hum of a seaside. Shell! ,in •COrirt.th. I3ut during ilia long im- shake his confidenceThat -hundred and ninety pounds each when dered if it eceild be something wrong' they went into the corn, and whenefewith the separator, We *int. to 'ilie . is notsufficjently dry or ventilated.: get across' it. . : • . i - - •" ' • , prieonment in 'V'alestine they: had d • 'h• • ; • ; , draws in is eneelope • : . sold themSentember 20 they averaeee' machine. and took it apart. . i . f - I ' you intend to camp .in One .spot 1 Foe ,a Stay o! --two weeks or more - - 'There is a way to the. Land of 'Nod,. ,.lacked ' .opportunity" to help him. , ' : "And there's another ' pet-ton—did- ed two hun-dred dnd fifty ,pounds. De- h Well, it was cooted veith thick ciir - •v,•,e, lake or -river, a large 9xTwall tent' it is- wOrth while to Make • a shelter : , i B I. kl bb' ' • 1 ' ' • y a s ow y e ing' tic e,. Now,. hearing that 'he was iri Rome vou eVer exoerience that kind, Mar ? • On which the. boats. go dropping •---•-• . • ' . • - . . - . ._ . .... • who looks me over cntscally from e best as • it :ie more roomy, but e -, outside the,eleeping,tent, and ma •, _ . .., ,.. , : , ., • , ano,m.prison, they sent Epaphrodetats _ 'f I ke' al • liv.ered to market they ' brotieht Illit of rancid ereani ' and sour 'milk thar16 .per hundred pounds, Thas,..each acre's, had ,,aeen left there lekscereiess male- • • - • . • . , you. are- planning. • to, journey about I rough tableandbench oor N our dining, ......ed wn . . . . , ,••• , , • .• . . , with gifts for him. 'Paul. says, "Ye • I • . 1 head to foot When: 1 begin• to talk.. '• .., of corn, which would make about forty ; ing. ' It was a wo•ncier to 'me that the i . from one plaet to a-nother on take or room. 7sssirs-ssos:.-:...._....•.._ ---essesse -,' eeoe-eieseeeesw-441--s.ails. :°f §"-w-,-like nrY babY s have- revived-Totrr-thotighf-for . Me" - • s : ' • • e. -1:-: . • : There s' nothinteneethe 'world, as far : e•--eo"-- bushels per acre, made Me eight hen- 1 .creare did net come out of the spout • river. .seeking mew - fishing grounds! A good supply of butter helpethe gown, , . . . ' ' (v..10 in Revised Version), and speaks as I know, that dries up :the springs' 'I land change of sceneeor seeking ben•y food supply but this and canned eva.p- • Tilt the sleepsrivera gi•ows so wide, •• of one's inspiration like that •critical, . „.... - ' dred pounds of pork, •which at . $19 esour. . . I - fields a small- A -tent -is best-necause °rated •milk, spoil emickly. - i , hot wee= • , . . wide, wide, . _ of that which they sent as "en odor just •as - stupid. as that AnOther.practiCal farmer was esked ',not , been washed and cleaned as it • • it mav be put up and "struek". or, ther .unless yoti learn thetrick- of - - ne scarce can see to the artfher wellpleasing to God." . of a, sweet senelt.a Secrifiee acceptable., stare, • I am person expects me to be! And 4 send per' hundred', was 'worth $152." - I---"Now-this .rodks . as though it had: ' ' • - - • • - - - - - - - - .. n • e. li d that h thought .. . "1 th'ilk 11 "Now I ca .see what thet brei•its double. rows of tent pins and stay water water dig A hole beloW the water-line:le • • I side. . , 1. • Nod,' ' - ' , :. - •gifts. While in Rome he had been loves mother so" cried Mary, eagerly:: "if he thouAht ft tactical or preofitableY1:--shoufd •Iiii-eree-been," I fedd her.. "Don't taken -down, in -one-quarter of the- time-ketping- them. , ' , •-• .. . • Epaphroditus • •haelee Journeyed/ sevent: hiendred---neiles-te-•-heing•-these kindly ewhys eleat ransisase-veliy--treeeyhody7.7---- :* baek her -env -elope' • - • .. , .,_ _____.... to feed 41.50 corn to 18 hogs'," .andiyou..syash . it at least once a day?" rthat you earr handle- the wall tent with!. Within tea tn-tinee-fert---sefe-the There's anotiter -route 1O.,the' Lantt of saw put two pounds a day On .my hogs is" she exclainted.• "Merle -come here," i ropes. . . , i The water fills the :hole to a height, up a mountain steep and high, .busy ministering to Paul and helping "She brings Out the s best •inepeoole. ,e, . until they. go to market,. .and tnis: she called, and the hired girl tame in.1 The .A -tent ordinarily is held in po-: Of 'a fOot. . Then you plate rocka- in .• And warm -clad climbers, -hand in in the work Of the Church. Paul calls I've heard people say so again and . . •- -- ' amount will mean .a good profit to! "Maty' she asked, t .'"den't you wash: sit by three poleSe.ev.o. ee e• „uptight.s,', the eveter until . Oley; come just above , hand„ e__. ;r,,,,,,,,gge ' ,........,,...y-rjr, ...if, ..,' ,11.1111 • f. "my ,•hrother ...and • fellow-ateark•er again That'sbecause she looksfor ,,, ,-.,cs,:ss‘..,.,-..!' sas,-,-,‘'..!....-ret," : . ' ,-.4r--Ilt-s"'''''''''''''' ' - '''' tf-lits-'-Wifta-4,-or every; daY''as. I told one at each end with a'PlIiiiii'lli-e-t-OTfl:' the- eurfate,'"Uriner. place your Go softly up to the. starry lansi, and fellow -soldier, and your. measeni- it,. isn't it ? , And; probably. thaesoWhy., . ,..,_ S . • . ,....Next deor I. fenind,;•aernanoWith twa' 1,00 to" -e . •• ....., . ,-.-..-- s• .,,,,. - • -_ +this pins.passing tivresugli- . . palaa ja,..ehe, -crock of butter,- feeur ean of• raillse YOU , • * elf& There' on ' blue' et -differ the, .ereancrtTlinisttr1rrnirneece'r2T725.-Ti• she -get's' ' on so. well With Delia. Leta I of othet.people have tried Delia for a . , , hundred head of. pigs, he had picked ; "Well, it's lik.e this," and. Mary top pole. Such poles .are heavy Old Paeka. oe- of park and such other foods! , lie, lie,. flee- . , - But he lead beenetaken ' seriously il . "_. . up. These. will be - fed throne:. the hung her ,. head. "l'ire been so buiee! take op considerable room in e boat as spoil quicklye in this "refrigerator." i And cruise by blue islands of the and was near to deathFor the work .cook butcouldn't stapd her because s summer in order to have them ready; lately that or are heavy •to carry if 'yew pack , Have a cover to put over the top and skee • ' . - . • of Christ," Peel sayeo,"he came nigh . I could not wash it *every ', of her temper. You know mother unto death" (2s 30), orebably hayingi never loses hers -se there's no temper for the Mid -November market:. '"I ins, day, so I -thought that if I ran some Your outfit. 'They are also too cumber- roll:a heavy stole on this. Everything, • te:nd .to crowd these pigs from the' warm water through it that it would some for canoe traveling.. A long and, will keep here as it would in :the*: And se they come to the Lend of Nod, encountered...severe. hardships on his envelope -to come -back" -- --- - start to.. thefinish. . I shall.try to keep .' go all. right until I got a chanie. but,' strong rope May be.threaded thiseugh 1 Average .eefrigerater exeept in: the t s . . ng, s ar I t st y, . BY he himmeri ' - t - 1 •.'a long joutney, but even in his' illnessl "Exactly.", agreed Uncle Jim -.with. • them' growing during the summer by honest, I never let it go over a. week.” the pole -pin eyelets at the top of spacase of t un erstorm, le en the milk , And -id:noddmes come mn bands .his character' shines forth :brightly,, a smile. "You've got ;the idea, Mary feeding • grain with their pastnre. I Mary was a new girl and.never had an A-tentthe rope passing doWee.from; will epoilbut in that case it voulc! • And take the white -robed travel- for he was "Sore. troubled,"- not be i Ann. MOreover, yoo're already touch planted fifteeu . acresof early corn :tworkeel where butter was made, SO she the outside, running beneath the width' spoil anywhere about the camp. 1._ ler's hands, . . . ed on the other i-ide, which is the I And, with • them .in. Dneatnlanct theY i, . cause: he -Was .si-ck. but because his which I .Shall Thog ' down' as soon 'as; did 'not realize the• impOrtance of a , friends- in ',Phi,lippi had.. heard andlreally important one:'not -the kind of of the tent and out the'•other hole4 Make . ie little shelter under' some, - playplay -, , , . • . its stme arts ,to dent. From the tithe i clearsseparator, but we had found the If the rope is • on top. :it will make tree near, the camp and pelt in sepla3, veral; . . y fweifild• be • anxious (2: .26). , , 'envelopes we receive, endIetft to other people Suppose We but. those we y : . • . k • ,. s. . ' - e i If s ' , s. ' are readfor the market theyevill bemore trouble!rope to two treestightening it a lit , birch barkand tiny dry twigsBeda y ies go. into the corn field unti' thev, cause. and after that there was no the tent leak in a rain: 'Fasten the bushels of dry pine needles, pineconesel Till themelt into Mist at peep o' r Epaphrodituis a fair sample o en full feed, and I believe the' yearn:see: I' have known of Othere_that seem . tie .evety day if the weather is drY,, sure that thie IS coveeed over so that. . '.....no. or, .I were good fellows•indeed. Paul speaks ally, we'd raise the level of the whole ! the Philippiati Christians, then theyi tried to get ours*. there first? Eventu- . . . • profit he will make me if • I can make °of Maty, though perhdps r,ot quite for in •wet weather it mill shrink :and -kindling -your re -in dry weather. I y '.' I can get a hog 'to market the more ' to be isarele-ss in' a way similar to that or loosening it a trifle if it is rain,ai it cannot get wet- Neem, use this for part of their fellowship in transaction" . ...• • - or- i'-' . the furtherance. •of -thee, gospel from! • "Yes, I see. 'But to take a concrete hien o eigh 'two- hundted-end -teretesye -so had But -such methedas;--while say,' may -break -apart ill- thel-14144-411iiing- Save- it- tor. rain.): 'days. ,and _tor_ such_ -There iseesseatouht t'hat..a. great cleat .. the Anti:lay until new" .„( 1: 3). and of.} ease, Uncle Jim, ,what 'ort of snvelope five preinds. or more. • It takes feed to', ing work and time in one way, cause a rain and drop the tent on You, • a:. emergeneice is when you(' come home of -gran, goes into the strawstaeks ' their felloavship in his at'fliction. (4: as you call it. • could 4 haye sent to, ....—___....9._ ,. , most upcomfortable'preditaritent. .; after dark ard it is diffieuh to. find every. threshing season. Not so much ' 15). ' It. Ayes that sense of • comrade- ' .Mrs. Barnes ? I cotildn't think, 'She'll . -:• • h • maintain the hog that isn't growing; i a heavy toss in others. it: also takes about 'set much to put .on 1 ' For a. caMp-site always select a kindlings. . •.. ,as some people believe, and net enough ' ship.. much More . 'than their: gifts,' he Sweet and geoerone.', I know her the extra flash ire addition to growingi slight knoll if possible, even if _you I For 'a Party. of 'four You WIJI need: 'in man casee to make it pay to thresh ' which pleased and ,comforted him. He too ,well."; . . . . _ .. . .• _ • . . :•the -frame, and the' sooner I ean get i' have to •go bark e-hundied yards frem four. quilts, two blankets, two rubbe,r ethestraWstaeks for the'grain in therm) could have' done without the gifte, for, "Yote might,. though, think some- . the hog to the proper weight the• 0 fie(itrY , . the water-, A sliglit knoll or hit of - blankets,.twoeshori-handled ,axes (be-. tut enough to • Make' clean 'thresh', eg. . he "had learned self-denial ip a .bard thing like this, tii5lrailtrl t• . you? 'No. . ..; / feeeer. deys' maintenance I will hare - .1. rising grotindis eas'y to find no matter cause you are likely to lose one), a necessary. . . • . •: school (vs.. 11-13).;..but their love for, body, could be intentionally disagree - to 'pay for."- 1 There at 'slackers even i oultr '- how slight the *slope all around, if it .short-hendied hoe .eor diggingtrench-! '• Before the threshing' season ended him and care, ef him and thought for .able about , a real: charity like :this. 7 I - . 3.74 ehrce letters -in the suceeesful: dom. As a rule hens do not show will shed water... Pitch your tent. 'on es. Plenter of edre. extra Milt Of ohl last year, twenty-two states of the hint wete unspeakably precious. 4 I Of course She'll help 'if •She possiblY great' activity. duoing.hot weather, but L:tf,, Republic' to • the south, where effort. e It is, he saidnot because I desirecan . ". . .. It's a. privilege!' s , . i- ere. are some W len ecome so azy a e - top of this- and in rain •storms ehe elot he§ 'or -el "underclothee, .44enter ' . „oarefeshirer toe k! e. Ty -ing..• pan,: two keStiss.S•44-elearter threshing -we' -re carried . a -gift," _hut "fruit thet _ma. ee , aboUnd : -• • II urnph !" eaid Marv, .doubefally.,..:' ,...:,,'- porklinaleer'a _primer, are good bloo0i. i summer paetera, "hogging eionot94-ee — -e----- 1., e --er t r will -never gather •trtieler--v , . , I eerly cern_ The last w' for a• termer:: ease ' they at.° tiet ,w04. .t44. their. .444.. tent_ To been • dre- is the fir neettn . ooseLiee rot..eight tin, Plates': four stcel on, rePcirted. an aggregeite saving of . to Your accoptit." He. did desire that Unele:Jim laughed. s-W-leat-443--ssats- . , S . • to mike' pork.psofitable is by atarting.1 those are the hens thnt cut down. rule of eolmping.' Cold *air wit' never i,hniVes. and forhs. plenty of nails and , 16,000,000 leesliels of whtet. Otner they . •ehreiri he tee hinu.of peOptO itho renne Th' 1- . a r,. as ) uo go 1 ounit to get- iv:411 good blood,building a goad , their egg yield. Hot Weatlicr is worse hurt you, bet dampness is dengeentas.; snike's six , cheap SIvIsni. 17:0 large st,:itQS, although thee- did not give. would _le _.tho.agEtful and generous, contribution-?" he nske(T. ' w•te ffor hens'athaneold weather, for during' If yop cannot find a. little knoll. the spoons. one clasp lin;fe, tWo IA4010- figeree. reporled greatly reduced har- and would dekindly deeds that •wbuld; "Really riltd trely." Said. iNthrY. I rame ' on the shoats, mainly , i h , legume' 0.1.6r"l'e, "b"gging d".:1" 3.,. the Winter month a hen with„any life next hest thing is to dig_ a trench knives. eight S pot hooke, five.pint tint, V:. S t losses. In addit;on to wheat, at be to the'r •nrc.lii. Ile desired that, truce's; I think, I hnte to esk you, and . field Of early corn, and then finelly in her will busy_ herself to.keep warrn.' around your. tent end alittle ditch ',.(liPners, one toaster, two cakes Fond which the elean threshing. eampaien their reedit account. Should be large.' l'iii sure You'll hate to help. hut I a r Some hens that are bordering on the at the * lowest ' parit or ge-ouni eo the ' tth - at thee mieht hove- it'h -reward -thi-n1 it'a4our -duty. int! I'll--be f-a;ia- soap, t\rn ,ball : oa ft t h :I t 11+11. -fitrat , ,W1TN -Uri' c !Ally aiTTINI. than= were ro ileishing with, a .self-Teeder on sliePeer-- ewe and 'tankage.. In' this way early , molting .neraal, . having inid heavily. rain `will run off tl•-•e • tent into the four diA towel. fodr Tulliishlowel'e responding snvings of- other greins frorn God. For, he eahl• to them, "My o',1 if yee don't; arid I think. ity'self, . ' spring pigs from good blood strainthe previous months, are now sert or ditch .and be drained Away and. any 'raga •fel' di:''h cloths alli a small kit which are harvested and •faai4ta,1 in. God shall supply all your needae- guise superior to ycur di no no won- • can he' made to wseigh from, two hun- ! reeting up. • They deserve it. - • 1 water fl;Ming down from higher contitining gauze foe bandages, eets much the snme 'manner as wileannd cording to his riches in glery by Christ der I. get the re3ults I (lo. My. enveloPe. di ed and fifty to three InnoirealI No ,orie can *lay, a similar charge greLlnd syrd go intii the ditth instead foe injured fin ayea, pretties, thrend, usuall:,.' witiothe 11; 0 nneehine re, An* Jeaus." • ' • . , . , • L says, 'Return a cieeo•erabler answer , • , • • . ' pounds in ten months, ' 1 against the lice.' Ilot weather and filth of into your tent. . _i . ' safety -pins, Collet- p!aster, car!, slatied average pf several th 'et; s a nd tests L The relation of Christian leve and in two Minutes . t o Thiry Mason!' . . , are their delight. They , ere wide' Never toss the 'refUse frora seri-, exiiting betWeen. Paul and You'v,e given roe a' greet dcal to thrik , : ' vascline, Jama.ica ginger, area Ep.som showed that raking shock rows saved fellowshiiv One breeder advises. that• he made' his _cheepest gein by letting Ibis shoats! aWake, and nd ;Toed' poultryman Will earnp Co: ! #ng into thc 'water nest" you 'snits. ' „ • . ; about one bushel of grain an acre. In the Christian .folk of Philippi is ex.e. over, Uncle Jim." Foro:uppecs thee five pounds cern- the fast this operationehas been an' ceddingly beaut permit them to take control of hie unless it is a swiftlY runnier.; river, iful. It 'is just seuth. a; "At leaet," said Uncle •Jim. "that's . run into a field of new ',corn, in addi- , -- Hon' to givingethem acc&'s to a self- henneries. Get busy. ' '''' ' and never toss it near• ,,,,, on i•he TIT II. four doubtashae-ee-cre:seseerl, two' • infrequent ernetice: ' ' Fig:tieing tiles ' relatieushtpeae- ihOuld be 'everywhere what the flattering little envelope that efeeder with tankage.• The next ehean- . Rats. weasels, minks and 'opozstims iieround. • liefirseaossed r't•te s-illewatcr poands coffee, half pound tea, four year's wheat _crop at about 71.000.000 ' between fellow-meznhere of the eo.0 send me always calls, for." cans re aSt beef, peck potatocs. leat' aeres, a Fa‘4ing of 'rine' bushel an acre,. Church ;ladle tWecu the nit ml and ,. . • .11110.0•11•110 •••••••••••70..-,... est gains he ever made were made I are full of life. too. This •is their basy will atfract water' 'snakes; thrown. ;...ii :when the 'hoge ran ter ti eself-teeder. Menth. BO' eqteil to the Occaeion. 'the gi•oliiid •if Will d'ectiv onerhe -uri- ' peek onfons.-five' pounds sugar. live would mean S160.40.000.. .et e$2?2.4'). a : 016- pastor of,i Cie Ch.i.(1), _ . Whelf . .,..... To Get Mdet Out el Slanuree pounds salt perk, four cans evapoented. buShel. A correspendiee saving might eelfihnees Ail strife enter the life: ' 1 healthy and attract flies and mosqui- . (which is Mncli better thanethe, be effected ,in Canada. A Subseriber'who.ruaS a dairy farm' contairaWg tankage and corn, and at ' Daily them quarters. i Cull the flocks.. Disperse -of *II the', oes. Mos•quitoes may be malarial,. lila • ,"6'f the Church it deoays and dies. Bet- thinks, he . is not getting' such good the- sante time had all•, the g•ood pa:1o; • condensed milk), four cans clams. court '. The time of thre!rhing depends on ter to bAr ill 'things, and endure ture they wanted ., If pasture is not: 014.1 stock that Is not intended, to .he ' ies always .earrY poison 'germs. Keep results from manureaa he has a right , carried over. It is a wise moee to do' hem away. Cover the• flap. of 'your cans baked beins, three poonds crack- 1 wenther conditions. In regions'slubject offeeces with ell • patience. than. to . to . expect, MIA wants to know hove available, hogs on feed should be , . piven last -cutting alfalfa. • .1 so . before the, ftawls. _gal, into molt.' tent with mos 'tnetting qui o to keep . : ers, Salt and: pepper,. A girls' campe to heavy rainfall enlY a sitall Part of destroy . such' a, felkovship! . .• , tide other dainties, f sinall `groins is threshed from t'lle • 1 to .get the most possiklie value from shocks.' Threshing:from the Steck re-. — ...-0,-.......—. it. At present the manure is 'piled ,in ,parate the cockerels' from the pulO them- out 'at night .and burn 'a tire •9e, will doubtless. incl "Pork cannot, he grown r rof,ta 1)1y , st without pasture," he continued. `If elete, and give the cockerels' some extra ' rotten wood, green leaves and grass' as they are ealled. Writing Under' Diffieulties. , the barn lot till'tfine to haul it out alfalfa is not available, or• if the eeOdinis. They need it. Market all , over hot coals or anytbinee t)iat will! These sunpliee, with the butter, stuires extra help to do the leaul:ngetn,a. . Edward w. (,'roft, a newSPaperman, t and a 'good deal of juice runs out of feeder is atehant ho cannot sOl*. satPluS cockerels as Soon. ate they are' make a hea.vy smoke or mi 1e Suet 1 eggs. and milk you may purchale now stacking, but lees help at threshing who was a passenger in a biplane from it into a gulley. Hc • says 'hees' ia so : W . : alfalfa, it will pay to sow rape. I et - a fire near where yea are eat'ng \yin and then from the farmers. together tithe. Besides, stricked grain cata be •chniapaige, - Ill, to (711:i'ac), wrote a . ! situated that he can not very well have made tests to learn the value .sif 1 The re:ghtseare hot, and therefore, drive away' the bothersome . insects'. ',vCth the fish you should catch, should threshed later when help is not so, nuniber of pages of. Copy %011ie trarel. , haul manure and spread it als rna.ie. rape compared with alfalfa for hogs, Lthe fowls shall(' be •given as 'nearly' It is eo more work to he cOmfertable 'Prove eefficient for four.lningree boys r hard to get. Grain thicshed out of•the, ling from 7,000 to s'.0le) ft;et in the air, Undoubtedly' this friend iq. losing and I find there is little difference in , outdoor conditicits as it is possible. when camping. .. • -• or five ( ? ). hungry girls for a three- ehock must be very dry if it is to keep sometimes above the clopds and flying mereh ee the eese,0,,i,eseof his !ail pill N: of -the-fteding--value." Herr is where the otien-frtent -stretch- T14—best method -of haTsalang. eas weelc tripe You. will be surprised to. eyell in etorage. , at 90 miles an hour. eatpg a typewriter i manure . t _Dv_ liaa id_in aAJ•a-l.tfrom • , ing shed proves i t 3 worth. Cut down Nee is esielig h hole a hundred. yarde find how little space they take. Pack , In some small neighborhoods seeer, '-•• st,apped to a hoard. withl The 'board .cOWS it; worth'Ifully as much as the Separator Pays For Itself. 1 all heat -producing' food, 'feed' plenty Item 'camp and throw it in thei•e, them in soap boxes if' you go to your al farmy farmers go' together and • hu', a \ strepped to his knoC.A and ' himself solid, and he loses nearls all the liquid. liewadays 'it seerris foolish to think of green stuff, see that there hi a covering with boards or slabs of hark. camping place by boat; peck the bed, thresher, running it with' their tree- strapred in the Wiliam,. .. . . - . It would pay to.make a goad concrete • of eeparating the milk anam 1d cre ., ...'y plentiful supply 'of fresh water within The camper ms• judged by the sort 'datorsIn till other instances aa indi •ing in one bundle and roll it up with —.......---ea 1 eideial eeweeesneonall threecisses-ese ' ' --e--Theseette-ofeala-ieg4mg-ohiea-m- ausi-oonl--eserneand tsreput-Leseem-seekierrt-ele. ' 1 foundation for this manure ta. reit - the . old-fashioned Inethad-Of shallaw7-1-reaeh, -provide shadei---anal- there Aral -of -fire-he pan settingBy this / is-able--tfir realees4ho-simfl-*-141.1 0,11L YOU wilt then hav-e -plentY- , enough hed(fing Ro that . Tenet pattinhe fewer slacker hens a g '`nd consequentteur - eannot make a practical fire'h , a' of room in your boat: $300 ' or so, and threshes at his own menial triicks . irr •esities and couotrY i Oeeie in . use the milk in panS about. four indica lv Mere egg.s. sea coneenienre, talng his tractor or gas- dietnicte has dierilaced meny milliOns, e• veteran camper works wondere with! Stretch a long rope aut in the sun tee menure will contain etraw er.eegh dlr -find-letting stend until' Sold, thee . ' his Pres Anyone canpile up hrti'nehes; and ever1X16Tiriiig li.iiite,•yaurfieft4Mg4,:tcei:-powcar. This plan of hAtr4-0,,-: -This 15 an en-o1a1-04g- gay-- to ti1:47,413i...:4,11,444yettlmlaid ar,1 1ei4:74goe.•-: , skimming the cream that 'collecte" on Make a sprinkler for yeer floster and make ti blaee, alsO a great -;moke. I upon it. The best beds are made by is IO be encouraged dri many neigh- ing in grain. time and „labor. - So fat as poseible 'haul the Manure, the top. While nieeobutter can ensile- garden -by taking a lard pail and with hOrhoods. ' Rub sone on, under and nroend the' out to land that is soon to be plowed, Besides the little ,smudge fire covering the ground inside your. tent . times be mnde•from the.cream &Olin- a small nail piineh a number of holee away gnats and mosquitoes,' t'nere is , with dry pine eseeedles at least tWo i• . ow....11.....m.....• _ ... a ..,, fingernails .befOre.'"going to Fork ini so that the newly spread -manure will , • ed .by such methods, consideemo !he in the bottom. Fill the punctured pelt the coking fire soli 'the night or; feet, in depth, and over thee spread - s . -the ' garden. Then when you have soon be mixed with soil. In thie :vay The -cellar win:lc:ye shotild be just e. creaas carefully fitted wit:n ...r.e..ins as are finished your words, the grime can! the manure will go further. It would leas of time •and butterfat, the modero ily letting it in a larger pail of water, 1 a leyer of just the tips of hemlock cream separator . soon pays for itIf zc., lifit outand s t ; wing it back and forth camp Thefire. . • ' night eica • mp fire el'eeild . be branches about a foot, In depth: This ensily be removed. The afinle rule! also pay to add about forty pouttiA of \ Lf ' one reckons the value or a creent over your plants. holds good' when polishing a 'tore. ! ag'ia phosphate to each ton of manunt the other windows in ;lie heute. - ( \.. built tyeentv, .feet from the ce;eeing makeS, for the . activ? camper, what I • INTERNATIONAL LESSON. • e If%