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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1919-11-06, Page 3. � . . % I . . I . . . '. -1. I - I I . -_ ­ .. I - � r V . 11 I- I ­ � I I I . 7 . 4. . I . � I I I - -1 .._1 ­­ I '_ -, , , . . ." � pl,� 'A . I � � , . . . � . 1v 1, ", ijF7*,r,r ,".1 I . . . I I " t ,, , . . I . . I I . I " - ,i,: 1 . 11, I I . . . . . . . . I I I I I "W" . . . . . . . '�,� . . I I ., I I . . - .. . . . . . " 1 ,:, 1, : ,�.�i � . , I .. . . . . I . . I � e . . ., I . . I . . I . I .� I . - . . . I I , . � ,� . . , . . . . . . / . I . ., . . 1. .. . � ..; "I . I , . . I . . . I , I � � � I �. . I - I I I . . . 1* . . I . . . I I , � , "I * . . v I . I I � I . � , . . . . we . . . I . . . . I . > , � I . . . I I -1 .,. . I I I . � I I I , . . - I . . . � . . . . I . I . % � \ . \ . �N - .. . I It . . I I . . . .. . � . .. ., . . I 0 1 . . . . \ \ . . 4 .. I . I . . . . 1. . I I I I % I I I . - . . I ­ � ­ . I 4 , � .1 I . - . . . . . I . 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I . 1. 26�e_,-�.-�' '*.'*'i-:.?�'m,.z,,C%,�,mm,x,wi� 01 I r�!111111 - - , it'-sbould be purchased entirely upon --- I I 0 Toronto . 9 , - .M.". ...hL_:.'ft r -C...". I v, , I . J . - - . . I " I �, I . �-"4 , ------I.— � . . . . , . I . - I , - . - ., .. , ; ..,,If , -, , ,�., y, $-41 V, ?�if I 'it analysis. . . I . .1 % f - � - , .4k, . - .- % .61"1%. . i � ' - , I ,.,,& ­­ .41.r- . - ,tq __ _ZA I .­ - .. I Comes. . J ,7tkZ'-, .,1�',_t:L.:F - _ .., . . .; , � - . - — .. . .. I - . � , - 0 " , .. 'A . � L._41F ' — I I 11 . , I . u - ;-. .: " _,45 , * - I- Fat Stock Show 1. , . . i.d. , .� . . , � ;r "', "' S THE ROYAL,BANK. - . � 6)", . " _ .- I .� - .- 11 ,, 71' Slags are Wng made of such a Jow __ .-- . _'... - liwo 711- , " � _- - ____i-_ -, - . ; ­�,. ': - . 11 I ..7, - - .1 � _____ -_ - - __� . . - ,*- -�*_ . I pho-,phoric acid conte * - I I I w .- ,��i � -,t "A.., - � ,Z.. -P...1 -Y �_ I �1- - .,� - . nt that they vir - , I "I 1A � :,%,;- ,ft 4 .. I A. ". "r . .0� - " - . . V I An event of great financlil import- ,� � I I I . 11 . 6 ."A. - ; i.��&* -s � tually *tdd nothing to"the soil other ance tTanspired on the 18th inst. in the INTERNATIONAL LESSON . ET the highest rnar�et Every year there are a certain . � " � ' . . Conducted by ProfeRsor. Henry Gs. Bell -."141% than the lime which, of course, inthe NOVEMBER 9TH. , GPrims as well as some ' 'Pumbek of little tragedies which oc- ' 41 I form of ground limestone can be pur- I celebration by the Royaj Bank of. the . . I . � cur in the couatry during the hunting * � l one no . � A . 4 . " I.:, ,. �" The history. of the instituilon Is one $"Son. With varlati-ons they 'run I ' 11"t1hority cu all subjects pertain,ng te � .1. �... . 1.'T 7 in slag.' Let e�ery Canadian farme'r ' * . I I - __ 31, . . . . . �: 1 fiftieth anniversary of Its foundation. * W*t Of out far ,�.::....' I.......4 -sells for I . . I The object -of this department.in to p1see ;& the sw- - , - .. 0,-.-.,,�. "A of 'the big prlz* m " '' r.).-..� k cha,.�Vd much cheiper than it �' % In readers the aftfee of an icknowledged .".,-:-`1 .. ..%;1,- by enUrIng your goo sollis and erops. 7 . : ,..*' .. I -,.":-:j.�: Peter's Great Confession-MatL 16: something like this: Act 1. Happy' Address all que,ttions to profess ...� ;:__ . , , I . of the tiriancial romances of Canada, well ftn1shed istock in our � I I '. ___ � ,. . :.:� -post h,*msclf on the actual plantfood - __� - i r I I 11 I 11 / air Hvnry G. Bell, in ' .. .:,. I olden Text, Matt. 16: 16. ' . Young farmer boy completes 'his m*orn- _ .. .� 11 how. .... 1: . I . I . I lag* I I care of, The Wilson Publishim Com any. Lhul4e+ Toronto. 'I., . . � A I that he -is buying in 4 or acid,phos- I a remarkable gro%'La in a coinparative�-* 13-24. G' Tenth AnnuiU S Ing work and starts for the woods !or ' * . 11 X�!'�, �W' I ly short period from humble begin- �, - I . ".. .. . . �� ' r .� ­'.:.. ' I It .is one constituent only and I . . , . h 4 . order In I ''. I . ...J:*"*. pliate. .7 ' "Caesarea. Philip -pi" ,was 'a town a holiday with the trusty shotgqn. ... . , and answers wIll appear in Itis 'u,n the :��.,�i . ; . I I , 'Ir in ,� I '*h1c they are rece�lire& , I .. . � . i nings to a p, and called I . . When .w- ting kindl �� - . . � .-:.:1. * -,: �� great banking business, built by the tetrarch Phil! UNION STOCK YARDS this paper y �Mentlon I ... '' :.�.-11�':�.-.� .. unless he fs supplying a large amount! A�ct 2: He -decides to climb a fence and - .__;�, . I .. - An sroace Is Ilatited It is advisabio whort in. It- . ­:: . ..-:,..,. covering not only tl,(- Dominion, but _r . .. ; -1 It was beau . . .. - .. I . 1. . . .. r, .. . 11 'D 1:1mr 11th &W 12ffi, 1 po�es,the L-vnfhrough the rkiij.s - . . . � ­ - . - � I tie& . � . . 1. of'barn' manure to his cultivated'or after hi� Roman master. � ate reply,is necessary.that 0 StsmPid'and 1111111111P '.:i',1 . i extending to many foreign, countrii6s. *. , ecem -with, , . . "WObve i -i enclo-, aoAr .,.,... ... .. Q. " --cffen) . cro,Ral' he is unbalancing the tifully situRed at the'b , I I . - ­ I . d with the- queotior.. wh& - , ,::..: , . -1 * 0 . I- . expansion " ase of Mount . -ka - - I ge I I ed �' .7..... �. .. - - - I - The of it� business - in . I Will b� .a4iled - tdo aoswer ''. _� -b . the muzzle pointed toward him. . - .. 1 41reet, . '. ... ", fertility of the soil y adding acid * Hermon, in the north of Palestine, - Wrft for. Premium List ai2a. 8: The trigger,strikeivand,tht gull is . 1. .1 . . � ­ . I � I -recent years - ham been reinarhable. I ' . I . .. . --- - I ______ . , phosphate or bRsic, s -lag alone, rat -her , about thirty miles north-east of the I Entry Blank W -day. - . . , I ­ . . ! Four other institutions with establ,inh- I � fired .*and the hunter, receives . the . .. . Phospha"?9, Theif Histo thin.'buildifig up the fertility of his' . I Lake of Galilee * and near the -head � I I . I . . I . � . I � I om�osition. Bone meal, therefore, ­ 1 ed. clienteAes in as. many provinces I - ' ' ' . aocretai-y: , - I charge, -with disa#.tro* us re'sults. . I I . .1 I . . Comparison. , farm in a uniform 'and well-balanced' . I water.9 of"the' river Jordan. Here, . I . . . carries not only phosphorix acid, bu' . I I . � . . I m "I'' 11 11 . Here is another. � Act 1: Two'hunt_' . � I I . I Is ,considerable nitrogen. It.,is not as Condition by the use of properly Pro -1 was ' purimed, and to -day the Royal' s had come tQ be away fro - the I . I I . . I I I I I I . . � t . , ­ I w6lre absorbed, ' an energetic Policy! Jesu, BOX 636 � - WEST TORONTO . . � 11 Confusion of terms often lead to . � ' . I � ­ I . I -ers start out together and the'n separ- � . - 1--ituivkly availabli poitioyied plantfood.'.. Phosphates have I I ..multi tu des _W-hJ,qh ha4_.Jhro�rg�A every . -am.-w . � . � .,. .. iffities, of .materials -with enot .infre,-, e nor does it act as I : ranUs well up amoug the. -big 11iiiinclat . ' � I � . - I . ate. Act 2: The-11rat hunter'soan: spots, I . - .1 - .0 I I � . tbetir place,an'd'it is' an eve?-ine'reasLing' 1 where about H-hn in 'Galil6e, -and- it . � - I � . . I. - I � I . quent prisatisfactory result,,.(. Wlien - qt4ickly' as acid phosphate because . � corictrns ( I' the lContitlent Tt- - . I . I in - the brualk a�nA ' " .' I , . ) 11. 1i . I . it strange movement . I . I I f - I rieultui�`O. T . . ehe ,%,%PbnderfW vi-sidn of ' L place in Canadian ag a ' ' 11 e .,j,ays 1,phos-, I>one meal has to'wa,it until the tern- he tions' in Cuba an4, the,'West I" . r I . . ndies,'aL' he Transft� ' I I so ,#0 Phates" he .' 1. more av,ailable the phosphate the: t guration took place (chap. ' ­ 11'sually means 'fertilizers.1 perii'Lure of the ,soil becomes suffl-! ;field early Pxpluited, have glven It a . I .. ,. I To some extent -the word � I cient' greater influence' it -has on hastefting, leading -place in those coun . tries, with 17), Ets if to confirm the -frAh which - I In his in itself: the result that,it has now 616 branch , . on Peter's lips had found SUCh noble L . l ly ,high for bacterial growth to, the ripeni gof the cr,o-. T � � . ". I has been used with the .�ame mean- i progres.R. . I . ' p I . . , 1. - _ . ­ I . . . � . . I Is a _". pression. . I. ­..� I in -9 as'tertilizer in many *other- see- \A* third ty'pe of phosp�horie* acid has fact of immense fin'ancial valu ; e to; es, and 42. sub -branches, giving: it 'pre- , it , I . tions of this continent. Plwsphat",l more recentlyL been ,developed. It is the Canadian farmer. If we can ripen, mier prIaCe ainoUg,Canadian banks Ili Who do men sAy?", They had op - however, represent a distinct consti- called BaE!:.c Wag or Thom" phos-' Wheat and barley- ten days or two I this respect. Capital has. grown to uly- portunities of hearing what was said ---- 'tueftt --of - plantfAxo"ud, V y I weeks earlier sim�ly -by adc*ng -: ward which He bad not. In. reply to His ­ - �_ - - I phate. T ' -is a by-product; ,,� . e fund . � ..... ,!.._.,.. , I . � al -one ­­_ his material .h. pb 8 01 $1600,000, the'resery I . I . tituent in I it . s Pu -1 " 0 - h - __ ­l_Jn_duttr-y'-.­ Tn-1TTe­manu-; --­­H6t1r'_---_f'4—Ft'l ­""�""*111`011-- -actual farm -1 ' . I I . stituent. This cons- , " .. . . f 't e' ste e i TIM to ti6,400,000,Aeposits to $3S1,307,.QQ0. , qu"ticn they tell Him that some , , " ", -, ,!A,fttA_ -show , I . -_ �, I I J,,,fh in -k -;Him:,t42-.b*J*1m --the B a ptoiat ,ris en 1. _ " � I a,i",a,1;,r.'1 - R. a,",,.,, - 01 0, dt,-iffedinmt _'�o��,44TO.�riQ,0.00.' �,-,�,�,,'�-""',�,-,L".�,A��.t.i. . __ _*k -'e, , -1� . -afl�d ulcvl I., 'os" ,X�etti�re,.Ofl�ste-el,�--it-,-W,.,:tg-f,o-un.d -t.16- - I , I I . - -�7'f . -­ ---r-11 I ,� '. 11 � 1�z , � phor . , th at--: I ,,WW., �,..,t10rM,.1r,.,,,.t - , pho.3 P60's 41- 1 4 1 � _�-,:--.tJ--_.. _1.1�___' � . - � I I'll � . ... a , , . 11 I I � thinks it may b,6.'a,rabbit or a -d'eer . ., � �. ­ - I better shoot - I . . -quick ,before it is gv,ne� .Act 3: He . I shoots his fr'-end. - I . 1�1 . � . Tlae- gun that is not loaded ia,almso a,�"., '. .� ... I . . �� I common caute df tragedy as the ac- . " counts'in the newspapers at intervals \ i - I will beer testimony. . Act 1: The farm . �., I I boy decides t4 ocare hi-ssi�ter by pick- I I . . . . I � ­_­_-`�--­!-­r--- � I i ing'.4p fat'her'_S­�h,&_t&-'an'..a'. n -&,-snapping . I I __� 0 1, � I . I—— ­ . j I --Wq , '�, . at CCTeai crops can . e.grown witri I I rlpm, 4eftfl J '() nz .- � , � - . 11 1Z - ��_L ------- _77=7_­_��_­­-­ . . . � I * - *,:, ...,pilorus _u.. a,'lleavy atural iron .ores of F,uj.,opLi colitained � I An aCrornplisbinent of tl�ls � kil-Ift Is 11 . . ___'. ,0-0.. 61:99cti_ U-h'ile- .p6i,n-L�"e.-,War..' � 1� .gum,like-inater'lal n , . ; I _; 1. . � ;, , . M Arth ' ,north,than`ism , ,�th*",%hiihek "fil'bute­ that- ,can be give�ri,i.�,e�xpectc�d-:tp.A:onie before the.,Me4jfiiah­ - - _____� P. in_____ ___________,_ - � - ,!�,i J,a ,con,3idersble amount �'a - : ,P�flt, ueh4 er �� � I ., . I � - I ,4�"-"�,�**iiuh''-ji- wev'er -found 'free rift Ufture, iAos(�hori� . ier -direft,!om, Of cou,rae', hw­did not .. . .11.1 . , 11, .� - ­ '.. � ­ - .- _ - - , I _____ - - 0 ; . 4%. . I . pos .� " - ns Immelu th I U& aud progressire--eMrae** ­ "... - I "I.-.. ., . know that father had been looking for . . , , -t which enter4 into the'cp!�- ' iti6ll! aeid.­ When-lbe raw�lbre wa . '_ 'e 1 about whom there- a een " " 6% 0`r'y :1 - - ' s ' ' the prac ' 41 I (MaL 4.: 5), and- others, Jere?niah,,,----.----- , � . . . I , bu melted , �._tice and' it mea � I ,;,,� ".. ng quality. in engilal nagement and in that tribute . � I . of all anioaf-and pig -matter. I and- an attempt to make hard steel : Improved feedli ; 'of Omorao h d b' �' a t a hawk -and-had forgotten-to-Temoyw- - - , 1, ­ "" ' , ' ­ . I .. % . I than is grown in the-e6oler chmatee. I � long current that he would r�fie f roiii I I � I I 1-:1 _� . � I . the. vice-pre6ident. and manWng di- I . . I 1. I � I , nt Thalkwas . 1 WORMS' IN ­,_­�' -, . . . word Phosphorus is de'rived f rom a made,.it was found that the 005-1 Users of phosphatim should keep I rector, Mr. B. L. 'the dead and w6uld---a,"ear a1gain tol � - ­ the'shaU when pleeiris the sun -1�wk in . .1 I I I . I ­ ! I Greek word meaning 116t, because me a serious detriment to I -Pease, has a large I .� I I .. � the �corner'. Act 2:'The sistee is shot , � . ­ .- . .,. " �1. I An rrund,the fact, thai the phosphite hare, for he It was who thirty i Israel, � . -_ _�'m . . w . . in the darkness a. light is given off the quality o�t the steel. Ways and,i 8 -two . I and kUled. Act 8: One boi� hai op e . IV- . by this substance. . means had to be derised to' remove, 4 azed the -trail of.success. I "But w.ho.say ye that I am?"_Sc � thing very'sad to remomber for life. . '< . , I . . I , rock Itself, whi4 comes from the I ime I - HO RSES . . i .southern States for *his �eontlnent and The Royal Bank has, In JW'President,j might have heaitated to make the bold I ., . * . . ­­ ­ . 1. � 'Fo ' r lack of fuller information stud- the pho;4phorus from the melted ore. � from Afrks and India for Europe, is Sir Herbert Holt, , He be I are a very frequent cause of Many are due . , . erots of plant growt-h gave the . . and its General : confession, but not so Peter. . - orms will ,be - to carelessness on the part of the ' . . - I 1. I I �. . � I namel An Invention 'by a man" named 'Bes- I tically, i6soluble In water. The Manager,* 'Mr., -G. E. Neill,, me '' _ I serloits Ills. The - w , I I I . of phosphoric acid -to the carrier of; winer.. provided the- solution, of the prac a of i licived and he 'would speak. He was � . I # I hunter. When -climbing a fence with a . I I : I destroyed and the Ills' prevented next thing ir 31owhess of solubility is energy, 'capacity, and wide experience,, ever t. -be strong, impul-sive, and cour- 1 - I I gun : 0 6is constituent. This was on, the� Problem. "Bessemer devised .a pot or'' ' * I if you use it pays to lay it �thmujh the fence - ' ' . . I basic slag, then comes bone meal, in buolness and banking affairs. The. ag,ecus leader, quick to speak - and ! . . assumption th*at the plant most likely; cAuldron which he lined with qu;cl:.-. I . on the ground with the -muzzle, p6int. , . . � . I . v&ile acid phoslibate is almost im- prosperity of the bank is a reflection quick to act. If tie failed at the time _ I . . I took- up this nevessary plantfood Inj lime. Into this he put the crude. are . ing. away and toward the grvund. Even %, . . , 4 . ediately -sol ;Dr., A. - C. Daniel's uble where the watei of the ,prosperity and. grow'Ing com- of Christ's trial, it was .through por-t � - the form of ,phosphoric acid. which when it melted gave up its - .--. - .- - I I . I , . . ­ .,,*,I the gun is -st6od �up aguinst tb* - � phosphorus, the phosphorus clinging f auppl, _­­ sufficient. ' When, we say merce of Canada. In which the Instl- plexity, ani doubt which -bad again � fence t ritay. be Jarred and fail over , . I " I . � Pho-3phoric aci-xi in plantfood per- Y, "a . . I - Worm'Killer . i I . - . immediately, soluble we mean that up tuifoII2 has materially -aided by encottr- assailed him, not th.rough fear. Peter's, . . . . forms very important functions, one I tr) the inside ,crust of the po�, forming i . and'an explosion result. . . - I the . to the point that is. guaranteed -16 or aging doj�aestic and promotin'g foreig confession here no doubt' repreeents! If your horse . . I . . of which ii% th*t- it.hRstem ripertinK' PbORPhate of lime. ,-When I � . .. . n . . be& roush. star- 0 It is beat to keep a gun unloade4 . . . . melted 11'per cent., soluble, -It -As immediate- tra".. .- .1. . 'the, belief of all. or of most, -of the.' * try until about� ready to fire and also,keop ' � I _,4L . by pu.,rhing forth the maturity of the ore had been lot out the Jinihg of the . � I . . co" low. � . 11 . 11 .1 ; " - ,. .. I crop through the early gro- iug sea- pot was removed and the cakes ground . . ___ . . . — disciples. "Thou art the Christ.",. ' I sprils, poor av- I the linger away frora the tri;gger until I . . . . I W-1 . . I I . I . I I - - � ' : petite thovorh , . son.. Another important thing that. Into a fine powder. This powder waa Id ., . * 0 . . . In the early history of Israel the, Sometimes eating � % the time for aiming has arrived. Walk- . Phosphoric acid, does is to invigorate! found /-to contain a considerable am- people had been called God'a son, and- ravenously, do" . .1 Ing with a g-qn and careleealy finger- I . . , --___;-.�_­_- MaKing Things Grow.. "' . -the king a ' ' . Its I P . I . 11 rocot, growth. -If a 4soil ,is eliort of ount of phosphoric acid, but in a form � � I . I 1� s representing th6 people' f 00d. of ton' I . Ing the tHgger mused one aceidont. A . �, . . . � which was more'slowly available than - � bad also been so called. In that sense: scouri, looks . Ifarmer walked along last year with . I I phosphoric,' acid, the roots of -crops! . I 10 . . 1. I � i back at sides un- f, I L � I growing in' it are usually scarce and, bonerneal and much more -slowly'avail- Trees, Grass, Flowers,_ Shrubbery: The Home Place Needis Them All. .the term might have been used of the, *&at - ffnawx at I . a loaded,sh,6tgun and his finger on the , � I I . L epindly' The practical farmer ,will, able than acid phosphate. . .1 . Messiah, the expected Kin"g, But Jew -i' t%nK. r u b a � ' =1 . any- .11 a trigger. He was pointing It at the ' . Which of these will.you buy ? Two persons in the world are' those who-4sh writers of the century precedingi &6aJnX.t, I ground and considered himiself safe. I I ., I ,I h I n s � conven- � I . i . quickly reahire the imr)ortance then of Phosphates have an important place � farms lie black and rich before you, can get their pleasure from the things! the birth of Christ had, exal' ted the. "fent-li's a pretty , :"*� However, a little nervous ' * a sur -ply of phosphoric acid so that i � 10 ; I sure indio&tlon pressure on - .- - - in our a I L . griculture. Modern science level and yet- well 4nained. .,&- like around them. Many it country, woman Messiah to a place,in heaven and had . ... the trigger.when -he was thinking of I his ,crops through their stro-ng roots, I shows that to some extent-. a soil in i , . . � that he in badly . I '. I , an two peas and equally distan.Ffrom, has eatM I in need of Dr. A. C. Daniel's Worm other thlings caused the gun to fire . -1 shall .be able to'. F.Iretch out and lay proper conditrion'has power to fix some.' . n out her*heart for the festivi- I endowed Him with dtvine attributes. I Killer. This vemed3o­-trfed and found , the market. Two'brothers own, them ties of the city wherl,she had a betterl While Peter -may not yet have realized effident through tbt� years --will d"- and part.of the eh*rge struck Wm In � . . , hold of every -bit of available plant- I of the free nitrogen o"ut'of the air. The' and they built ho* use, ba.rn and 'out- concert in her own Nrit yard than: all that his wofds inv;lved, tbe-re ap- the heel, causing a serious injury-. � . ! . troy *orms ,in horses and cattle as . . . ir reach. ' I i understorms-! buildings on the same plans and- in was ever staged in any -grand opera 1 pears to 'be in his confession a recog- , nothing elsa will. ." I . . When boating and hunting it pays . . . - . . . - ... - -.-. ­ � . Phosphoric acid is therefore one 6f. brings to the, soil no inconsiderable; , . s m - yean They have traded hou-se. , 7%e joyful mu.5ie of -the birds:' I I PRICE 60c- . to be very careful and,watch the vorn- I � .. . t5e a e . I n;tion of our Lord's divinity, as welli I . . . - —7— I I I f.. I . . the- most important .pluntfoods tbat'.amount of nitrogen'out of -the air in! labor in the year,; gone by and both heralding the return of spring, is one as the bev.ef that lie is the'Messiali,f i � � has to consider. . . Big A.nlrnal Medical Book Free. p4inlon in the boat b'efore firing. He I i I I . I I . At I a year. Legumes, moreovelt, by virtue ' have followed the same scherne of of the" most fascinating things Ihat; and this r' as cb, . 'stand up at'an unexpected -time * I �____­, the present thne pho-sph6ric. 0 . . e -cognition w . nfirme4 in . I ­_ ,'- ­ _, . i � I may . . . . I ai�id fo,r f 'theft, 'root' struoture' increase tho., crops, have, had the some amount Zf the world .ba.*s to offer in the city orr: the marveloutig eventg * wbi,ch attended; DIL A. C. DANIE'LS COMPANY or the boat may shift in the 'Wind . . . . . . k . , . use in agriculture is 'found in four'nit,rogeri in the soil consdderably., ,t,,k- and workm th�ir land with � country and A is our own fault :f we I His resurtection from the -dead. 1. I OF CANADA. LIMTED . - * I 1. I � � ___, _,*,_ _'_` .430mmon -forms. A' ut a century ago There is --t* rom while the hunter' is watching his aim, � - * --------- . 1110 . _"pply f ' whi,ch_ we_. caj I . I � I ff . __ I .1 -41,*' , I , equal care. Both are scrupi4lously m iss i t. it is pathetic Ao -see sorne 1 1113lessed art thou.' - Jesulraddrease4l _ . , _ - � . .- __ - __ - - - . _______.�6 ared - it may cause the loa,d to, fly un-. . 1, . I - ­_ - " i -story, r#co eds the faft'that the rapid � get phosphoric acid I � � . . . � . so easily as- we' 11 poor beauty-8tarved ci V, -_ - I' c(�mfortably close to huntins in some - , . increase in' Europeail population was get,nitrogeil. . nedt and prosperous looking. Bot � Soul— ift- tf it ' Peter- affectionaitely by his old home M ' , - . I . . � . . .noi;,varalleled, by a " . ai It does not, exiSt in the: are for. sale. I I I I hovel nailing a battered . . little bird-' name of Simon. He tells Simon,thati - __ - I other boat 'or on the shore. When , . . n4 increase In. -crop , r,. therefore cinnot be brought out might ,decide but 1 house on an old tree in a dirty e: God has, revegkled this truth t ' I J&, words, literally 'translated are al-imbing in drid out of a boat with a . . . ' .1 . . � . production on the continen. . t. The re -'of . the air. Crops gr`o,%ing o' littl* o him, . . n the sbilift will not. In fact, there.is no com- backyard in an attempt to catch P I � . gun, keep it pOiRted ,in a safe dire'e- � 11 - ' parii�oh between them. On the one strain'of that wonderful music that' I I I * I .- . al an-d-tb'at it is upon such men as be, "Mercy on nee, Lord, that can never ' I . . sult was that national,s,cientists began: can return only what they tak�-,,out.l - I , to- give-- - warniniz that if increase in I 11orcover, / animals f6idffi - - I � - -.--... , that the--chur& -of the.-.Tutpre W*ill .be , be." � - tion. It is also advisable not to load . I ng on the I -farm the buildings stand -bare, unpro- so many farm womeR w,;th, theh- un-' founded as upon a living rock. Play- . . until safely in po-sitiloil in the boat anJ . , . . population eontinued without a paral- 'crops remove conside . - ' _. . �'. . . I . I - rable pho.vphoric, tected and without a setting, -No trees equaled oppprtunitieg never bear. - .C----. I I . I . . � lei increase 'of crop production the. vccid from the feed - . Jf fully'lle' refer's to Peter's name On - - . I ,since they use W to break the -cold north wind, no shade you are. not familiar with the birds,l� Aramaic Cephas), ;ch. -means - . -ve � I . dny Pf f arn ine could be predict10 with - to build their bone, consequently livei: from, the heat of'the blazing Ummer get aequaint d, and. yQu need.. . nc I v.er,L,,stonc�,r �,or 64 V9 ' - He says of ' i - ' Hunting is considered a ry pleas- - � I . arati,,r �ce . _ s , ,e, __ . NV - . 7 1 - i - . i " IQ ant occupation and often a relief frota 11 rock." - NV k . . I ­ - . corni). t rta,;nty. I stock mRnuire i relatively weak i e. sun, no shrubbery tq,round off the know anothe' lonely Oay from, spring� p ter He: would'hiire said,' o doubt, 0 - le ?i F . . I . n th ' . . � . . � 4 "" the farm work and if a man obeys the Scientistrx. also began to 'ir"ve hte-n-! crop ripener. Pra�tical crop growers.' � I- I e , * . : corners & nd lend persp.e.tive to the tQ fa I 1. I . . I ,of any otall of the disciples who thus game laws and is careful of his tire. . , . . tion' too,die study of the food of the'linow that when they attempt to growl lawn, no fl6wers to give a cheerful I - J ' . . _J. . ") _ . . ' . . -% ­ The farmer has an equal intere-at" believed and confnsed. For- it ,is not' The bird -s in the farm flock should armshe can enjoy the'sport and elirn- 6 . . plant and the supplies of the neces-! grain on �eavily manured fields they' toticib of color to the scene. ' here mith his -.r . inate the tragedy' L I I sary rna.terials'uhich were lacking. A � get a large. increase of sti-aw buti I if e. He may not be a% I ,-,irnplv truth that 1p the foundation of [ havc at least four squaro feet of floor � -, . . . I V . . I . � e buildings much in need of the I � faith: it is ,truth lived, truth in'the 0 . I prominent V,uropean chemist by the -'frequently R poor setting of gral n , . I 'On .the other farm, ,th ,bird music ail, '' � . . .apace pet bird in their liousd. Thi3� . % .. . .d that'the ad- 1� This is du -e to --the unbalanced condi-' e background of a companionsh p -though there i's no' heart, tru ellieved and con-fegsed. does not *mean' about four f eet. I -, What, Kia� .of Worker Are You? ' n,ame of Leibig observe nestle againit th' i ­ th b I . � . dition of ground hone I . I protectiVig grove and look peacefully reason why he should not -enjoy thein' Peter had apprehended and belieVed a-- I . -irnproved , the i tion of the nitrogen and phosphoric I I moRns that more room mig�t be Al'- 0 . I ­ ­ _­ out upon the bighway. across a shady and improve himself by*it-but they': great fact reghrd,;Pg his Master, in There are two kinds of work.on a I �. _.__�_ quallity of cerents. -He ,.vRs not *satis,! acid adde(I to the soil in the shape of vantageous, but -less WoWd be farm -that which is necessary and I -4 .. - irlt.,whl . was , danger- ., -7fl_6d--,iA' Fi7The* I iiijtli o V -wa-'s! manure. , This -diff-e--lenie"y can readily . 1- 'Ire -Ah_Q-1t&t---PAYing .tenaAtss i -hat -he -11,h of God's SP _c� ,C,U�;. It-48-V*ry- Mit t* I k e, w- - _ ,w&ll worth _Wh,1-1e,-_aU&_th&t, whic . h is_ ------ - _­ - . e f m e wh i elf ,_.ISwM--__W_e1 4Aaced__.shrabher_y_T,i:yw. _- . � J_i ght - � - ___ - . . , - * alcornfy. pleasing, homelikiD could P69sibly have. T'hose little! leading him, and -be bad confes,sod it' Y I �. . I I I ove di_ unnecessary and fr64whleh there is ' . . I . necessary fo� -results to be forthcom- I be corrected by the -addition of 50 tbs. i i I n_ rcroWdod house in sar�.tary con " " . I in .'.On clo,ser study of the compogl- 0 look, and a few F,imple flowm-corn- sor4rsterw that- live lin the- trees -and' *ith-bis llp&-(Khers,-hea'�ning that--goi � . ... 9 , I f acid phoEphate to the ton of ma- I plete . I tion. If the poultry house holds one no gain. * ' . I I I I . . . I I tion of bone he found it could be nure, at th'e time the manure is hauled' the -charm. . I shrubbery,' eat untold ffl�yriads of fession would be.�. led also to see and. hundred -bir�ds itnd one hundred and � Which kind c -f a .'worker are you? to. . ' , Which will you buy? harmful insect - I'to bellevi-' And so the -,Aur'ch .would . . � I t1rcated with arid and brought to sueb I out ' - . � - ia"lly ,,h, s and add.very mater I grow, being "bbilt upon the foun0ation � turenty-five are In the flock in the The fact t'hat you are busy twelve or .. ' I � a form that it would d;sgo1v . A thousand. dollars could not make - - , 'to e -value of his crop- � I . e. readil�l , . ... They fifteen *hours a day does nA &I ' yo. . . I I in wator' ' Wh�n this treated I Regarding, the use of fertilizers, thel you' ,see that barren f�rmstead; your are t'he farmer's beet - friend.3. an i e_1 of'tbe apostles and propliets"-- d1irist � late fall, it ,%rill Pay 1�.e�.11 to sel) mean that you are a good f wa . form d f h. . . , , j.profit of using ,Well balanced plant-, fails�'tb cultivate them -and jr,jvido� Jesus himself hainf-the chief corner . twenty-five bird* and uae the money to armer. I . wsix" asupplidd to growing farm crops. f cKKI � 0 wife could not see it fo ri t-a1ce as .much. - . . I I . . , 'n&r, rather than, over- , . you to . has been demonstrated by vari-l' , ' (them witb suitable, I 11 *0 feed the remal Perhaps At,would be -better for � . . they almost immediately found he ne- � 011.3 le I 'ding experiment stations, i The 1wrenes-, of those buildings .seems , honiesj..he I'S. riegr- sto-10 (Eph. �,: , -0), . See . F p�. . 2: rowd them all. . . I end Just, half that ti . . 1. - � - .. 0 16cting a gfeat 6poortunity and is n;t! 19-22. . 4P mt at real labor, . I ^ I 'fit from this mateq-iul since 4t was a , ' t affect* the very fields �'thenlselv'es . . I If , . ' I � When acid phospbate was applied to'l 0 � ' . When..bullding roosts" in the fall it and tbs Other half, *h1ch is 'thrown I . - solulile in water. . i : and it is -hard 'to realize that they are , as � good a farmqr, as he th ink -s he is. 1, " . . . I the soil it was found to increase I ,Jhe giAes 4,4 hell." Th:s expt"slon j, pays to remember that thia 'Wrds all'ay In airaleas or ill:p'lanned woz* . I I This dis6o�,cry was a world 011-1 tb' � of an,. equal richness with,,that othe' and 'ino'ney'' tands for the forces , ' , sible or in- . P . ­ ,, : - - -- - ---------------- -, __­ U_1________. - ---i � _. - _e__ - yibld and improve the quality: of I r. e, care . . that, ,s I %I crowd together on cool fiights and do in laving up your,vitality allid. fitting , - __ __ . . __ lc�_ . ._t__ _1 - , . I V1__I`_1q.;1L�; &_ - - . . � +�46tqi��41 . U%7 uAlwy , gra J h v ro p s. ' Pen— - . -farm,_-The. One -1triketa 1he__U4gu,*1W_; are'lavi. on tfi� nlantin'r aud- .- N%tich arp ose(vto-the -kin - 11 � .. yoursolf rnentaH-y not cul to o .bet- . . . . " � , . ­ +_ .. - ty- V - a ­ . " � .r ---- N- -- ­Ktation' - -_ _ --q" , dfl�eorery which 'gave birth 'to the found that the n..;Y ania ____ I iraze of every passerby'.., . . . ordtion,of a *city home. The 1) .. - m of God. They shall not jirevEffl. _t4_P-4#d_"_=4Ch_ �_ t0r work. i�'Jt t - eW;*_zj�o_u_r.___?a­;�n_a�d_ - ; . �A - . �' ferttlizpr fndustr.�. A � young English.' ' was, in- t . . 8 2,au,.,v 3f I d,o . ever, if a:night becomes �varm they work. � 0 1 � . . ' A 'itnd � hin in all t�a - 1* I.Tea::ed '7 busfi- t I Undouhfedly the proper plantihg of hi� yard- i' t'he. city nian'-s 0;dt�, Vor: .the .4trongest t 9 -k � I.. . f.,-igric,,ift,ural'l)i-oniiiient-o nam2 . e�'s Per .'acre by thio I good''111%, ' 11 I �. will spread out on thcroosts and.they are men and wonu � m ,,rb o - J>e - ... - . . I I i nican.s. while 011;o st' the home gr-oninds is a ,q ow meag,rc4nre the-posstl�i!ities� Worhi -is the soul- illuminatedAl.v the, need the room for health and comfort. r1111111 0 -t-i )" h, There ' . a ation fouM an"� . C, _ . I I I I �, pace dn the leve that in order to be a good farm-, . . . . ed 46hn Pennett Lawes. bechme. �ntvr-, equal inerease in wheat.. 'By adding . Inent-from the point of view ,of in,'�eon)paredwi ' th those of th6 farill! 1.1 i S! Spirit, of *God bcar'ng*t-stinT6ny -to tf.c� CalC11111te the roosting s, I I . . ut poor littlo�,two-by-four N , ,,,' 1. truth w104;h !i 'has seen and known. So e sphoric acid, howe%;clr, .only ne,of creas , sale vdlue. But how abo yard is a i . _., , , poultry house on the -basis of a 'I-,ot " o's,ted" i1nd i�ioriated with him - an ,,ho. . i i-11- the , , I .1 or, they must mak work animals of . I Fnglish chrmigt, Joseph Gil'Opi-t, for ' I the psalmist said."'Out of the moi.th, themselves M ' have no time f * I . , . . . a fl.irther Yt.-.4,I.N . the essential plan'tfood.�* is bein - pro-* � it if one d ? if it ! solute limit of sPace; he lacks go -old. a,tinimer night. Then at all seaS1011.5 " e1Y I or I of the 4iscovery, with , ' avo ah-vady pointed out,.'Is worth t .t.much to sonic oil.; 46.lia's to buy f 1�alieq and t.-iioklings hast thou M,L'y or frierd-se. are bhn� anA , v;,ded &A We h, &.1 " olle else 4 S , fertilizer; he'isi 'r I I . I tb&lr fa I I " . n . is it not worth it to the owner? It -is - oirsed wit ere rowd i ng of h 14 established strength'', because of thine' .the hens will have P!efify of room. . 1 eeof to the 7,�onderfu! c%tdoor 'Life � . , . I ­rtlui/ Lawos �%.m�i.it' ro?i � .1 I I ­ � -neik ( I I vxsari,�' . thRt tholl I About ?our liens per nest.. is a* catis- . " . � - � Ow re,wlt'that 1,,'1wQs*bct-.,1mc fou der consequently, �vhen a carrier ,of acid I 4) C, ipt/hy in. pbosphMe Wa ' hhrd to'lHit a money vali4'e'd'n a thing .,hborp' 'logs and -children. -Aal pet 1- Ad',' -.:%I I in;ghte-it still 1 factory ruwlx,r� in the vultry hoasc- '�rhic'hft IF tilai-, Plivilege to Kftl " I . is (-�)n.!)ined ivith one of . . . . L011don, talking out tile flr�At Imtent for ' I like t h at bu,� ,,ome other fellow hto persists and­61be 'results -i-re ofte� g I . -og long-time.' e'xpe'riment,s at , . I � .. . . niti . en, � I - if � I - n! the' er.?my and the ave er." (Psalm I f�. t1he n'ests are scarce.the birds will , Thes* f Olks 40 rot *,,--.'n 'tbelr farri -1, � I . . -4,ho rrn-M-ng rif aci(r pho7,phn, e in 1842., Penr who has nover seen tho property be- woli.derfullv '.14Ltriefl%*,e-.r4o att-.*activ6J 8: .2)., Thiq was ab,andatitly proved in , !vit rathc�r the far-.n5.Dw?1,t"her'% There . -1 I L * . I crov.. J together *or bide thei-_ nests in I . S' ' . �vlvania Statimi found that flie . P Sir Inbri Bennett Lawcs aNd foutided fore -is willing.'to pay. 'a tbousand, or tl-.at the farmer is iometimes mi.41ed the eRTIV church ,,n tirres of persecu- tire o+her fAm 'V�Iio Iiie brim as well, -, . & I ' I increase of tii(i fertilized ov' I � . . I e tbe range. I � i * er the un- i th . litter on the floor, or on ' I e av bra". are masten of their work . ' $ )ittl I 136ild nests so that there will bo i-oom I V's te Z8 of 11 I av C S t 10% � . V,oh;wo�te.i Fxperimental Statrov. ' , two for it, you have a pretty good 'nto ,Mit.ntin' �hiin. That is a m;.jtt1ke 1 tion. Ivien, u,nmem. and even I � ferliliz&I + .. . flITI 'TTSP -of ... h(me�rneal-.n-,-.t-,-fert4lfzer- -- " - I hus corn 'arn-ounted alnio.l.t to I indication that --the -�Iace- is notjmrth-, g .. ' I � ce of I I it, slid make rn,)rs , - � � . �- - . , , I I0 �' - per avre�' in",-,i�._ad`_o'f_* '� bus. '' T -h,& --- eit�,- Ift -.no, matter how --- bua-at-k- I ch1dren.. confessed, 0irist 4f fa eno,ugh on a nett for one hen, but not i from or, ,rollaldy much oldLr tban th.3 u. ' . i : I i r, I se any 169s, to you who lisive planted it f1iVy it may l;e plante(], ' I ses .tbk� .most cruel torturt and death, Rnd .6 acre of grourd thau ;ir.,),1'-ier . 1. ; from .wid . . . a ( roorn enough for two. T-wo liens f * . phosphate p1mic, , Ohio ts iro, m . C%f ao;,l .ohnsTfKato. -Thr hdnm of ani_' ' � . - . � . - I\ - ,t4�-for it, and beco , . - I not'all the might. of, impeTiol Caciar- likee from fivt, "V * ,-(-:; with fire Vnw3 . , found an incr*2%e in wheAt of T'll me ttached td, bect I . , apt to crowd together on an over -a ... �. .- . . -1 I � I malh; ctint.nin (,.o,s*.,(1,eral,lv orginic, . .1. eve,- I 1� , I I I I I . a ,.!t_r when ' *it, i',g t�an.,-Irefred :T,T fbe V (I eom'�el theni to deny Him. Their, I 'go I ibe i'mount of w . A . _. - , I . I � , hij-,. per Ai'erv. in.itnad of 71�... " it gDf i;. .. . . �1 : farin.-for it i.: out of pl,we- Th(� birri "I'! . nett..-Ind'thc tinnrrellitif, M, -.v result in - Tjle t-. OTAX. I , " � % - 1. iii;IILI(,�*,.11,:tl,]'(,�fle'si! v.-I"i'(11 41(111�_rfs' io , 1�1,.e ,1 1,.;.,n . faith flouri!�ho-d +m,i grpw".in t.he 'rn4l.st.!* I '. 1, I . . i rc,juLle with ,- � / � I Ili- n,, . �4 iid t fl e. I riiarro�%. wilich they 001`1_ from 4qid,pho-�phatv,. NV�ren eomplete, What is a farm for? To prm mu, -L N, 11roader. . It niust n t ot he Of pe"ecution. , 1t,w%:,4 vietoric-as evcn braken 'ejr�V.S. � ,, � irre at, ma ny -,f .-I *, *-, i , , I . I I . . . � . . . � - I . , . ! , , ' e,s tba*� ti,ey, pezrotic.ally ,oif -f , ; C�r * t. . I ­ 1`11-111"004 Wa-A tirlded *(tfi-lt is nlant-­ 1'1'�Tnlle and make it home., Too man4- colifined to th;� iriniediate-vic;n: . Ovcrrrr.wding� c cu s c 9 the h, r, d s -, . rom - I �, in I 0, . o � taiii. 'Thl.,; ori,raric, matrer aids in the - f,0 i . . I I 'Jr a . its wo- , mighty, to 1he . N -.-P,nber io Apr�].. ar.-J tl�,�-n %,,-car . * * ' little patch of I.,kness' I -over-' , I I nd cont i'.)qr ni(ros Pt.' to devole A- of their, lawn.' Peclome I . . 3 r gem rhos'rhoyi� m e 11 a tv a th`�- house an � heated' and a.er they 'vatM - 1� " . . . throwing 01, :,,L,.- rersecutors. ,,iwi i t %r: I I ' 'i. -pyrselves U the bone du' -ring crop r `�' -)rtivs a . .. 0 -v in N, are no - he Nvorld i -s- . Cold when ceming frtim the roost u4 a - . .01 .� I &, as it f, home for the bactet-la of of do . ' I 1101koc,MTO'Sition ro;r 0e hon6s in as. nitich. . " ine ba -ind a '%vell-kept,girden rivid and pata"JI), the in 'rra� ield time to the revenue L-nd of 4 and, A f I . . . I : .rn , I . c, until t'. I i - . rn at 11omnsylvania was I..-). I 1) ' ' a (1,. lousGnd a. r.,* � , I __ - ­ - _____ - I I � :-,, � ncylect thow. �bme. Jhis - ____ -e t , sgrace to I)e blott,ed out . previiI, wo -i)z,liev cold morring. ' Wlwr. 3vung sto%:k ar�e rsea.qon ii� doing a a rd 0 - . . - js, A -gra% - I I I ­ - __ — ; . I . Wst's �;Mg(lm . .,- ,---.- '_ I . _­�. .L." --._,-. ­, _ - . ­�­-- . - . _-__1T--,�17­'v6c1,l ' . t ' - I , .4 1111 I -ta . �, - � . -The keys." ' iW Jlie w'nttir. ' 0'r a properly'ocynduk!�tted - A . --17-,- - ­­-�-- ___ pe r acro. Whilp' at in;stake. The reventie _u` , -J I - , Je'_ 1.i i J (* i fle * W^ -n �1,6*- �tl ' bow '- _ j,obs t. _,.%%o,.t1-d_h1ft,e.__b=r�_ Acne -ia. . I , I " _ _ tha � . -1 n Vq.1-,1JJV , i s of little .,c WILI k-ACNIC71 0 rt 'o u 1� f I,--- 1. vc-41n ,rn1my,-'hvu14­ or - P131.0 ,. ) , ' inrrc ---- if 1t - Ttre't - Ink L-VanuR LIVU 'elm 1AMI-Te �gh . It is �aitb and. conf4s` coops. the.% -.v:11 lie . - 1111portn"t . in rmt- , .-i��hanw -4f- thinx-,,ii"� - they -wer Q , - � . ; altu od ' by .4ove r- , ' I I . - . ­ --- i .. . R., 0 l. *V h I , , - , ilem`iW plant* ' I I I . .. . farra * t.:V,W time. arrives. IN TEN VEA R_ 5 Nrhe,(;, ,ivas ol;tain'ed. . : the horne. The.bome is ,�re a woman s"T1114hing neglected and apan. They ,' '�On .that onori tl�e dow, of thr -khc-' ercw'din' , BrooJ caops t1ould not be � . � . . � - . C' dom- n.1 1,ca'vcn. .g. theye ore no toncoms fo buJd. no -sheds 9 A nic an intipgrsl part (if the farn) . () , lie wh(i -believWi' "Ot used for vh:�:,ks $at,-bave bf,,en weanod. - I . ! � Quick.. crowing crops, !Ike Jbreals; ';pends by fnr the grenter, pa*rt of tier' m I I A ' . . . 45oo Dollars ' ,t and .�oot crops, h' : life. A man's hu.dnrFs titkes him t,), *nd 1010111d'bf� hicluded' in .th',- pla n orly enters himself biit *tlsn opens the . to coveT. no �urm r�aehinary to re- '. . evnefit most hv the . I � , They .do Much' better v.,1hen rot,stilig �" &; . . �r itivested at 3%1 will air,mint to $697,79' addition of �-, I �t c field.,; and to the .town, awsN- from' Shade if, a% aevepti"lle to the ,stock as! dopT nf faith to others.. The ne-w law in CololnY houses. whcre they (.--n f. p ir, no ground �4.06 tairn'. tb#A -could . t. 0111ble Plantfood. �Ilie*re'l I I " r)o have bcen virned earl', .. . if Iny.ested at 4%, interest. -rc,vn- -he seas. -m is Intig 4nd the plant .�q' of' I .i intere.;t, I*ir,- le. anill treos impr . . . I - i I I I . i 1, Z home, but a Avoman' ' it is to the peopl - ovel thf-st hin,ds, --Ind Imses :q tbQ la�v 'Of: crow.i togetlipT, I I . pr, ro ,4iit,,Aw , � . - , . .`­ � . .. I ' ' ' the 411ppearanIze of a loa� - ,,, � q I to 'Out, 210 dan".4 w build. I . ,entred it that 1-ittle farmstpad. 1, , I , I :1-nunded q -u a.r t s, r!, 7?, - w1fl ;,such a_c6racter. tilrart it-�t Irrawth con- � I ,or ti as much ..4 feAh. i I to , . I . , � . .' -__ --- I a - I , 1. - Amount. to .... . $744.26; timies fbr ' -,-e i ' I I th-e' "S*nke or her"lf' her growi - . I ! I LhingL'­ �,4 ...... : .... ng f am- I they Ao, of -the, hrw,�- A sha&d r.:id- "Sat4in." It ie'very reniarkpble thatt . Ture 4s a tfrne'for �,:' . I I , ; .. a con�ifl.ernble tin n, au ni - , . ' - ' th bex, eo warm I , , ' , , But If invested in our V/2% 1 I' mer fho - ure of hon� meal her,!,tnVq: fly And, yes, fi'pr husban.d., -Rhe should, dock is quite As attrarfir", 9 a'' la-wn. I P QnM(J �e, . ly commerl&,�., _Su"o - -_ - ., 1 an O!d adage that Many ef our larm- I . , . I , - . W?r W tyle Viftory .C.vatr. i;p" . . 1. . . Nbetitures will Amount to - S860.2a highly profitable. _-1 - .. I . insist that it he made sis corn folrt FtInle � 'The fa4stead is. thp hear 4. ddo Fhoidd sc�on after have been so . . . . VR- wonA*d do wo� to inak@ '' their - . ­_ ___ t 0 the Lmn- I . Iq and healltifill n .% pop.Sible. r . I 4P . % rternly rpbuked. Jmus has been gent-, , . I . 019gst,p. , ThiA. a erftt amount -.1" hard I � -­---­­­.-­-- WritA,..14W.JJ00kl6t . - _. ,P ,r pasturcA iird' or,-harlh where � ,-arm. the home of the fal-m I', 4 140% . No arIirurront, ear, flurpm,w .%n .ev 1pbor is r.c,,' . .-sarr up ,-,no- -.0ha ,hs% * . 9 . I . I .. I . . ` .1 1. . ­_.- _ --i - �1:11 11 ' I . id revee'lip li,s list-tpit,is the �fart, - " -irZ'eo11t-i1111,-tJl�-, pr -1 0 * i se __ 01- try a4ame, -evtent-;thv­ %% u, hi -of ts I!— �,,%�Tl -_ _... ­­ ------I------- ap, is Strom if A -L-.to L _±_ 1he cr, I ­ - -- - 't�e Great %st Pernianent 1 0 8' m w mati was IW6- . � le His apOyoachinr'death. Petcr. .ez.' §,ffi-la.e., . 1 -14- _r1V_;i_d"__0F -A_T1&_1-fti__;0iT4e_?_1V.- _T-11_U__VW,_-___1 - - ! titable rc,alilt9 can �e`obtaiiioii from, 'kaid ' and children., Do not he stingV with it , . I , 1. � 1 � , if � . Lmn Com anY. : tho 1--je of , ' i rnan ?-.- - h,nq , , ** and hopipful of . np, � We -are all apt to tike pe�ple's P"PeT Mum')Vf I �11!f ZI M01', We . . 11 . th"ttr the difference , � V , - sing, althoui!,-4 there are I.Q,fwce- great thi . � and Jii4 . , n a hou!%e .�nd a hoine is a tree 1, I 1. k , it romfortah!o. an'd heautir ulta"t 0 9 t, West , ?* I C � (-$V he MV,Ate�q of worlk 1hat fea", ,rcqron�o Office '7 King 8 i , . . . ul , took Him Ani began to rebiflie I'lim."; lerieth by o,,i r own ,speeill ni e'4a,4u r'e. F . I - - � __ i W _� . - - - . N� — 1(J;cnt1(,nq that niore p�of1tU_1_!"T-_._rr-, Sit re_J_r._Jr1Aj :a 'fl' otl�hlg tho! is rn(Vre valu.' " I I � i _____11_1 I- . - f 1L I , - . - -_ __A -t F,i)lllfl ()f the elvare,4t ' .,- rO i 44 n . i I I . . — __ I .- - - ___ . . *L . I ___ 4 -4k- J��—. -�-- __ I . � - A � - . � . ---. . - -I-- .- - - — t(,�",inl,e, i-,1rt.,:;,JCd.Al&V^S tO All, 4end' . � . - - , . _* � A � - .,�%_ - - - _7 I=_3. � = - �es -, A . . 't'.1"'Fil .. - ____ - - -i_ UJ=0$4W, ___------ - .- i . _---P-----._-W - ";1;�1_:-222!!* �-V 3 I I I t I 1,7 701."Iti!0-11t - 1�6i, � I- - -_ JL_ IaL.r 111('Ii,.'.��: I L.i.%U WJ_Fks_t1T.4,11�1.,,L111 ;1.1,�;,,, .tM ,t.t I _ ... __ . ­­ ­ ____ - .-.---.,, 1W - - - I ­ - . VT t I __- -14- 1 . . 7 "X'3 .-W%,f .1re--r-i , !,�,.. � . .. V I _. . ­ � I ­­ . I I I Nop * I. dr I P"W"11111111 lei - -� -11111--l- 1. ­ -4,�p 5r, " , .s ., '4 , � .� I il I I -T_ ­7T__ U '. N; -,;,,A - Ira �,, n 0 i 1 OH � . � . � � M arue-F-Wwane r; . � - . I I .1. . I 1� I ,_��' ! Pniount of phn,ph(V-1t, ,neid ip I t.4 r(We Ait-orite tree in thr" ol!i hon'i�,'� (, imitr� * "t -inn ,r..V,, v . . , t . - ' I .. 1 .49 1 : I . I ' J - Y. � . I _% .. J �, � : _ . I ��-� i , 0 " 00 � * � 1�2--i .� I 'lva,:Iahle. f.-)rni (,a �, i, I r,'4 (, *pba t 0, I grour+A. Rolllcd indec<l lva�; h�,vn tli� realize fkw twooli I (1111'er r a, %( ­ I 'N " I . I - ___.�6 *�_ - ­ * � �b . :* . .% k, I . �_406__ - � I � # 11 J , , I I I ­ . I I . JR, ­ I . . 1. J il?12_4 .. , i, .IT* ': .. I i _.. , 0 . - . v i ­1th -,ifficieilt litne to I -1 11 ' I ,,, .6, � , V011Ph 1 s � I , . I � 019 is (f � - 1111y 1111rift Smiwpq : � . \ A 0 ,q a - I I 0, * . . . .1. , 4 - , I 0 praxima:,- tiat whi-'011 is a �d 0. e d i I I ba,-" � A-,8rc1ati,01r;. I v'6% 'flic troes .11*e ,,, -tonity is ill"re., - ,V - EW19 Distem-pe � I I 1P chi"d �%vho h.w% ;,`)t knoi0-t. tll(,:-e s'�-vvet . 1)'al"irod home but lho longi 't �;� I I . . I th re ,ind the OP1161 .10 � o ,, il I 1 - 4 1 - I ,. t. iwll�. Jok,�,w � I Mor -o' 11,f 0 a, p r-.,� a n d. I Ignorazit 1,#,--pla uiv born critics. ' I th " 4 Z q C ' I ,; -mited "a, -!"V of 1 I .10 .'4 11 S g. Cf-�,.�, i'd orable experimenta"I.irm I the, home of the hirds. No'vouljtr�- wo- sr) 10% 'not hAve one? , ) (A n , t i .-p 8; A its F-e ­I'vo it, the treatment gr ono &m of the C",her I � � 1, �� , , �,*.. , , . 11 .r . � . ,� . � . 11 - . I'# f ),r . . � I . ' . I IDIIVO"�Var _ lor I P,gh (;rude Mill CA �, ".7. -1:1 I : , I 011 With, both Amei*;,-.in a i v i man, and',cpr6inly not th,e y A , - rink, Vro, ZUU#1U&. 06%rh of NVOU .i� rot; taAer, 11P . I I 't I � ;, ::, -144 going Now is the bep,t tinle to, p,- 1, QW4. The st"W% ,, ,j t"at _", t" .1 . ' .% ,,110, 'i �� llrf'�-'­11-1. 04 horts Ili the field ov, (in tho r44, tota itio , t , . 1. I .echtip $4'%1P;,!Fr,A . '� .. I 11' . ; 110+ lie, M1 , " "I "I., ib�- ­ Ii I I I -rl- , . .'Im -clicery I nItargernent ff srardeli and � lav"11 for' pe, P"J% �rorn Ylur 4rugfrlst . .., ! , . - I F,w-mean.C4 .c,#. Atthel?.nmetimeno ean afl*prd tol)c without their 6 WA YA cotld_ PeWam st 4 1,.�Oi I . I F_ 1 -1 i; I ' 6 IjO ii -A tLit prot,N fed,froln , las"o by La cool&*: , ; r ­ . I- - I. till...W. .alrount Of s I a g. i 9' 1) oil ng iis-fl 1,y eompnIllion.4hip. Thi. most conteln'teal the spring qeason. I Q a i so ,�Vpalti4y Al,tt ro-� e,oui,lj sol.,�p,ra di. . - ­ . i, , ) 4 & r*ow?; wisnicAs cox,rAmT, *qr:g3sn, nm, &?*&, VAA. I gei,t it i � . . . . . . I . . I . .. . . � . . . . I I I I I I . I . I ... . I I I I . . . � I I. I . I . �� � I . I .1 . . . a I . 4 1 ''I - '"'"� qP � , 01W, - . -1 � - - I I 1� 7 I I I I � 0 t V I I � ' ;"h' v '%v h _t He ai\d',n I fel:letr�,if � ! e I �Ii ,_ , ­ I A � ", I. 15- ti t, !i�,--,V'i 0 , � i i 4 of 3', 1 , , I . I . . . . . � . ! � , 11__* I . I I . . - '. . . #1 I . I .�, . . . , A . . . I . I t. . I . , . . V I . 1. . 1. 11 .1 . I .0 I . . I 1. I . . I I . . . ." I ., � I . !- . � 0 . . . . I -11. _ I . . I . � . 1 I I . . . 1. .. . I I . I . I � - 11 - � � .: I I I . . I I , 1. . . . . . i ka- � � - - - k __ ­ - — __ � . �� . .1 . I _AL___ . 4 1 ; �.. I .VMr.�"Now . I .. I I I — . - - - - __ . � .