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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1933-02-16, Page 3• , • UndaY C 001 Lesson. -February 19. ',Lesson.. Vill Jesus Teaching By Parables' (17,e Growth of the KIngdorn),4-Mark Golden .:reiti-he earth., shall ' bek fuU of iheT:knoWlEtrge-Of the, 1.-.O-rtin as the -waters cover the : sea,==,.• 14,;1). • L. dobl:s:Tottcx-nAaEli; Mar.c 11. THE SURE, nEwitity Mark 4:26:-29.- 111. oOn'ar TINY. ',SEEtic Mark 4:36.202. I. con's, 'ronOtt,-BEAUEns,:,Marli 4 :21-2q! 'ffie;dis6i:Ples may have been' con- gratulating .thernselves that, fruthS, hidden from, the inultitud,e were being., revealed; to. t.h.ernselyes; If so/ thersay. it gs of •vs.- 21)-25 wee callatod t' correct that complacency. if ',..the:Y we0 highly privilaged,'", they were thereby under a cerrespoi.ding obli- L8111f*Are Meant to'give"light. "To keep to yourselves he truth .have been. giving you wOUld be • like : lighting a- lamp and nutting it Under t1t3 . upturacd 'bushel' . peck measure Which was part of.:the furni- ture of .even the humblest liOine, v. 21. What. -Ver gift, it is that God estows Upon us, 0 2.-,itt of sone, or ,speech, or Skill, or capacity, or personality; Or 'nate rial ; possessions,. it is given us not merely for our exclusl .use, but for the good. of otherg. We have.light. in order that Others• May se. • Other- . . , • if our virtues , . Did not go -forth from us' 'T ore all As.altotigh•we• had then not:! • .Lrd, I ant not e °Tient, -.9ty.,;-, jected MOSos .(Eicocl. 4: 19.)., -,trying to .hide.4his light Under 'the hiishel.: Of, .false.,mOdesty,.ort,lear:7 The •xnati who ,.What Shall We 091' ,:..Tiiia:..Seasen.pf.the...year.„ is -often one whibli'Lene Scouts ask themaelvea , . . Ind each other .1'What shell we do?" . 'Often the weather -Outdoors, is sO-in-s. lethent, that it, IS no fah to go for a ' ante or to enjoy outdoor genies, and, • we ;are at a `.`lOQfi.e end'4 ,aitcl do not know how 'to oceuPY our time.. , - • , • nptstn,is the time when a thought- , ,ful,Lo`hie- should, lie .preparing for 'the, springthne, and umnr, WhiCh, 0:fter ' ill are net, very' ,fttr. 94. , We,kild•Oif one beheipatrol, that. is 'ready planning for:•"Stimmer . outings ad- camps,,,, and who. are .bntlding„ Trek ..eart, oh.'biCYcle wheels,- tt;ItiOlt the'yIiop will ease their Slichilders of -thany..a heavy burden; during the coin, Ink ,summer, 'Nutsand camping kit epairan be made if heeded, Their ...411 -^be finnted out and overhauled, 'and what „a4out • :that smart 'canto. ."Ciadget" that you„saw another. chap • take to 'camp, and, which yon macio..up, your hind. to • rnanufiietur,e when. , you Now ts-the., tithe:to do all ',hese thhigs. • In ,other. Words, -"Get,. L',1,eparedi •'Their 111-e re'are'etrierl • . • . .huiiWThaL, can d�, Prepare for tlie,things whiph • Onlinenha,.sp quickly, in ,the -Spring- •• time, and. which ..passly n suth haste. • 4Tow •.rnany, of :;itou meanttowork ref the Bird Warden's' Barge lascyea.r. for,instane? You htive-to..keen a re• cord- of the birds' and .net a your ' 'district for; over a year but tosea . 4 Ben got . tee, far ,•tiClyan.ced, and yen „hadn't -a note Jook prepared,-... So you ; passed. it up til,1 next year: 111TaYbe. ii meant 'to work for the Naturalist's Rage too, but.Slippecl nP, on..that. One Thia'' year- be read-§ for these Prepare: yotir ReCcird'atuf'Nete ,i3Ooks. NOW, sd , that whew "the'. first. ".•birds. cothe along and • the ftrst bios- nQQ�uy.Ujb alt set ttNitke. ioto of:the, occasion. ' ; • Now, alo, . is the' tint -0 to ork for -1.nd earn. such badges' as ,'Tailor, garety-Vatit•Iteader, tdio Van, P Man,. Plumb - r; Photographer, Vast:elan, Vissioner, '1‘reta1;Workpr, I.:Masi:pr. at .:A:rrtis,. ireaLthy,ltran, 1-IandY7T4n).1ilniertainer, • • filogineer,..Electrician`,7,Debater,' Clerk, Carpenter,. Bc•Okbltider;', Artist; • • ' knihtt n • Of scOpe'te.. keep btitY indoors .at this . tithe' the year, and - 'ScOutinaseer., Will. give you full .. particulars', 'of the requireirients .ink. .• rif the :titceiVe do.;4ot • linoW.,:and taiie the trouble th'aek. OL c.onrse. if the.weather sueh that 'yea •Can ,,,get Out of docks,.‘ ,there, lotsY. ••,.of Anti. to be .had: WintOr -Sltts•:•and •• no:iv '110.e'llikeS,, TraCkihd':g41:110, and ' , `,.Aaia, of 'Course,* tranallY is', riot tiara. „to. Sonte tort '•or 'good. inru, . • , Itemember, WhateYers; the.' cirC,11111• _static es,,.a.4tiod:-,,LOne.1:Peoutz,:d9.eS-..:•not waste time, *.hat, keeps hipolqy bitaY, and', thus 'improves. 'Ilia •knowlectge.and his character., '„ That .Scouting really/. :is :a' worldwide ,brotherhood is,-.etridenced continually in,many :ways,, but. tbiS.Yeek it Is in- teresting. .to note'. that our Brother Scouts in India are really putting into, pra8lice the 4th .Pcont. Law, which tells ns,...that :t!`4, Scout. is'la friend to and.: 0.Brother :every ,., ether Scont.",'. India," of 4.11 ceantricS,4,-.•w4h h'er caste SyStern,'i. tlie :most didlcule Wagerer natIVe be to put thls law'inte PisaetIce, but President. Shirr.ltain pajpai, •• at a ilindu' Sedirit (:,.'otiferenee. in. the • liiiiijaD;I'detilared',-. that for thein,the chief, applica&on of thin Iaw was thetiplifting- of.the toil,chables.... :For some. years • Ilinclu Scouts have been IN:pricing and' mixing Witillew caste :hoys; ignoring the,•Pre- vious strict . rules ' which. Prevented them, fretti doing this. • Interesting, ,toO, is, the, .report frem Dern,. Papua,; in 'the , Ocean„ • Which inroima us that another' Troop, the iecond, 1ia beet d7;111' that district. • , The .,drst Troop • 'Of.' these liOYS, whose fathers Were headhunters, Was Started in and,is now a contr. group of. • Cidisi: •ScOuts. aid. ,.Sc'onta. and ,a 'Cholera: Epidernic Aecerdring. to; 'iniSsionary 'thiblicatieni.11indu and .christian Boy Scouts . took charge of„a panic-stricken 'village In , . Hy,derahad. d urhig 'a , cholera eindeinje„:•and "'Saved' JO2 'Out. o! 135 (.15.1hrected tOnses,: buriod....the;„%dead,: PrOxided and , food: and.; treated' ,the.,' Bre"; 'tilously. the Villagois had OpPOSialhe .Scotits 1,10'W the '.ftocip •has 'stip; POrt Maintaining., Sanitary . tiens and „in:. carrying out 'Other: pre - gross Ve; tneasureS!'.:' ,•. ,, • ." • TheGfivernor•Gen6ral of ,tcootih9. • . • •,'4T4t.ere deubt,, that. the• S,cont Movenient deing, a work of.natidnal ith,Pertandelii the tra,liting Ot .h1dyt: .y..01.41g-ine# for . actively uieftil' citizen- -Ship;:.;.aiid'. work 0! PertapPo.: interest • of -world . friendship:and. p gaCe:"•=1. its .$licelleii.cy --the-Governor ;Lae-. , recent,i)(:. tawa: Meeting of .the Deminten. ••• • • Phe Lone $,Icent.;rarich of thei,Boy Saints, AssOcatfon le,opeh'.6•1)07.4:••14e- , „.. . , tvieen,I.,2 and 18, yeara:of.,age,,. whci are ::not Able" to -join ,a7 Re- tular Troop if of: 'Setiiitii;Init.'-who :are keen. to take "advantage ' Of I3oy, -Scout Iatorinatien:Ceacerniag thls branch given , tp.'' all 'n- terested,whe'eare.'.to write to The p-oy„ scoutsAsoCiation, 1.4ene' itattinerit,"7k.';(i-tity-s: treet:, l'orunie ..;. k)‘ 'do iif•yoUr;•rieigliblourhOod'. E " ' °In rown: Rtigby and ; scsi punctual, that All •the'road O v.* LO by her.• • • ThAi "being 'stintrifaied 'te Supper, he had regaled .4 Iiipself .in One Of the bright 'little .bejtea of the Peacock :Coffee-rooin,,on;the-heefateek,and . . Till. the Squire -observing and're- inendiering that ' was „early nine o'clock, and :that the Tally -ho left at thra,e. sient .:the littic fellow Off .to 'the eliainkirrikaid•; With • a.•'''shake.'of the Atio,'.,.(Telnhaving' stipulated .in the 'meriting before starting, „tlittLiiissing 'shehlwl „and feW,•parting :wcide.• • Toni .:*a:s. car- ried 'off , by the '.chambermaid • in ho was ed.rous- itt a eleari.•• litfle•-•attic, .14, that Inikenk persiialling hini a•littl •dar.bng., ;and- kissing lnan. as, she left the Tootu ;yin -Well indignity' he Was leo !rkuch surp,rised, to, resent.,z7Thoinas liuglies, itt. '"Tont : ThrOWn'S Shool PaYs,'' • ..• ' Toni.had `..rieVer been • -And Nvotild'haie liked to have ,Stobped telle :,$aYage, where they had -been put down by the Sty., just it that . he" Maght,-.Itave •,:.41.4...,abOot those •endlesay;'. niyateridus; •• ;.raS-71,t;:sri:rog0;‘..v:hich;•-wt,th thcirglarc •ind, huirt•:aficis.,in0j:ile:eroWds,•,eitc.ited bim Se...that he.;.e.auldn't talk even, But seen•as..,he' !mind :that 'the' Peacock , , . , , rran gem e nt weuld, get, hi tn. to, ./rtigby by, telve ,o'clOck itt ehe. ,whereas otherwise he ,.Wetildn't '.there.,till : the eveningalF other 'plani'..pielted• attoy, hi �n:absorhirig. aini;beinn! • to become--ulmblit •selioelhdy!aS 'fast tt./: possible, and erk hOtirs.,..seener„ or later ;44e:ruing, to •hirn:of the *est alarming.importanc6. Toni and his father ...had. Al.i.g4th,,4 • 41... •ti*„Peacoek,.. sevei,:::,in 'the • evc'nrng, aita' lutving fieard with joy the pate'rpal order: •at the I ' 2:air of steaks .and oyster-seuee..‘for• sciPpe' r itt helf,an-hourf and seen,his .falher-si-`,ated'COSily hright,.fire„ •' inl:the'.ceited-toomwith the paper' in 1140 'rbri 'out to Soe. • eliont hint, had, �n,deru1 atall. the • • :Veli ieleS,. passing and ..:repasaing;'. :and Ontetni'Detl-with ,the, •boOts,Ciii trimi whgin lio a`icertaiiyed that the:, .',waS •.a tip7lop gOerkten, . , • .11 t ..an,hour) inCluding' tOppages,,, . • , Soviet Opens' ChIltirea'S a , -Len-ittiSr4(1..*4- (4)0r4.,,: libuse for children'.has been opened ' her,e: feribaiMes•!.,1,aSt:frO112,6,..1),M. to 10 11)16. The Arst prochation 'Was Vimsky-ICer- saliw's:"ChiStinai:Niglit.''' , • , Town LictihtleSs For tdohorny ' : 1VI i c:O, otoOis•thirty7thi.oe. Will he a liglitleSayear'in, this village. fly reregoing.,Street‘lainPS will 'SaVe,-.$2,000 a year. MUTT' AND'. JEFF- Myr r Awe, ,zR&PictMG UV, A LATTi.cs Ci4A14G6 cARRYING tYiTtAseS AND. tIAS Fott, ..Atne$.. AND • et.t G,4131.4oAe.i.41 tiergt's A: PPOSPeit't it+ C.. ,P,..ST017.46at - • Not.4: enjoy:3 'the 'hleSsingt of 'Christianity 'anda.t .the satne'tline has no Use .f or. , t. • missions -is as., hard to understand .as, the'fellow Who Rights his lamp :arid Fitts .it undera bed.. . • , „ • In; order 10 avoid the ,OOssibility of • misunderstanding, 'the' Master toid 0441., plainly that ,everything,that: Was Ve_1!01.,:•;,eitPlaiited te.them now private- ly, was tO..he.glyekont at the;preper 42., , • • Since:they were to he., "the 1) ei;•4.4at ,Of :his • trtth,'they mst attend:-seri- OUSIYI ,ancl.,..eareftilly.„ to his teaching, PrePared'heererS': as %VIOL as prepared : preachers ;are necessary' for •effetiVe' teaching! .; and Preaching,' :What tve.! give ,untattbntion to,.a well ti's' the manner' of 'qui" atteitUng, 'torinine our • .effectiVeriLs-7 .as' 'God's torchbearers. ,.v:,..24. 1‘.`8,he heVer. epired-te4oSsig,4..,,tzthcY.,,Tsaidher-zire;-, Centlya notably SPititind .-and tiSeful Her ,'Mind had never been pOisened:„: with.,mental.garb-age:, The .measure of earnestness ..'We give to hearing .determine3, the ',rues:sure Or truth the Ilaater,,,.datt-lestetv tipOn„,usi y.. 24. • The. inpKo.We;htive the mere we can assiMilete, v. 25, The ,iheart Closed ,t.o' Mere trugh':eVenttuilly.lOises 'the truth -it already has. 11. Tfkk•spRE.RE*Altp;..*.iirk. . , 1..to:%V! ;like , own work, 'thought Jesus, as. he saw r the :hinelysower' flinging dub.' his Seed. in tile' Lope. fliet •sorne of itat least4avkiinid.produce harvest. : '1.1oNtr-fest,,theY were Who .re,,• ceived his WOrd''.'n an honest and"good heart.. But Jesus, 'himself. SO perfect- ly the leliant.el•.of.:.tilie Father's _Willi knew that 'ry.ed iS',Iyehind every earnest, showing. His ivord will not return' tibte'liiin'''N';pid•'' This para- ble conveys that. heartening .truth toall Of God's discouraged, worker's. .Once the farther ,setVat.fs seed;MYs-; .terious forcetin• the , seed:itself and •itt. the soil begin to WO'•rk together' to Pre.,1: •duee'la „harvest, V:, 2':i."‘.••Havidone his part he is to leave. the 'rest .with I nature,. that ;is; • Sleep and :rie 'night •.arid the,htilmati,;:,zeart there: sprit: of!.the divine, a:Possible ,reiponsiverieSsi which Constitutes the appropriate .environment • in whirlt.. truLth,talceS..roOt. Said an Chris- tian ,getitleman.•to I- a young, -,disconr:. agedteacher of a class of bo, "Your :iybrit will telt some : •, ' ,E veryrgrov.,ingi.plant (V;28) i's; Jetso,n in „patienee. ItS•sierfection, is that .of, gradual deVelopMent; not Of complete attainMent.,..:One does not eicpeet"the'fiill eprfi'at:.the:,green•blede .Stage, .'ner"th',..WiSdOitt.'and,spItituaV mturit of an. old Christian irr yotink.believiw, an Old liead:''on yeting:‘, ,shOuldefai• Evet3k. 'growing •,1 plant • is :also : a ground' for, cotirage;,•„;:, Tt l A silent' Witness' to the presence in hu - than lifeof Spiritiii17p,rbeeSses, work- ig Slowly, :silently; ItiySterionslY, but surely. In God's 'good •thiie • some heart will si fig 'the harvest song. The, :lcingdoin may bo faerying long, but. ,every .1 aithrtil -sowing ;is bringing ijt nearer., . 111. 6011'q. TINY $11.'6,4 .1.‘f34 4:30-32. Tbis parable teaches that,, :spiritual matters material Si”e. mere romber.: noisy advertising, are not. thc stan- dards by which .tno,crtance "o: 1.1.1ecess is -.Measured. "Srgail as -gtain of nolstard Exed"; (v. 31) Was ,a,JeWish ploitgib. A tree "Was an ()id Testa- nient symbol for the 'growth ands beau,- tY;of "the aga.of'gold," Daniell: 10: Hence the minuteness Of the "mtritard seed," compared. with its relatively. tremendous growth; made it a vivid illustration ,of the expansion of the . • . • Ez titual GOcrt. tiny seeds -'- this Man's utter, consecration,;' a mother's prayer. a boy's imagination aglow with ideals; a teacher's, devo- tion; are destined to becornethe "tree" of., God's dominion in the, world. Scorn not the slightest Word or tlged,. Nor deem it void of power.; • . 'there's fruit in each • wind -wafted • " ' ' ,That waits itS,natal hour, No act falls fruitk.ss-,..none can t How vast its, Power 'may be;,, Nor 'what- %sults infoldcd, ;dwell ' • 'Wit• hin, it ilent.ly‘,. Henry G. .3e11, 8.S.A..,- Dept. of Chemistry, Q.A.., :Addrdss 'AjLetteri,io'Pa m "Ed_tpy; 7.3 _Ar_e__1de Si.,.- '•' West, TOtont6_,,,.AO AnsiAjeis..Will Appear in this., 2 Column.. If frersonal ' Reply is Desired; Entlose , Stamped at4:(Addresse4-gavelope. . ' • The l.,/se of "Fertilizers ' • • words, the fertilizers have initiTed ths •''' (Part One,of 'a rl'*o-Part, Article) . P 1. C.' a'n: ifolltll'ilz•V:I:%1:17:r<; .tit,.:•:rOP"? 2. is one 4nmym8 of 'fertilizer as good as another; or,:what',18 the' .best fertilfer...tor a••• farm? . • 1.-. "„ . - ' ....The above are. two • rery, eo.A.thriion quest -wits thatare.,submitted, in one forfn or another in eorr,espondenCe di' . , ..,. ‘, public, ineetings.' T4ey 'are vitaixes- :tionS arid questions,IO which QntetiO tartners 'Can. well 'give, theught. at the., preserif .fltrie. It is impossible to ans- wer them infull, but itis our purpose -to:submit answers tonmied on well es, 'teblished.facta: • • - ' • . • '. .: . -17-ean'-fertilizers..,2 :14tfre;tbeitrop?- ' .1t is possible for fertllizers to' injure a, crop. Fertilizers are 'carriers of ton•eentrate4 solUble, plaa.t feed (nitro, gen, ,pliospitorie',aoril and'*otash).,,It, Is a Pa'W of Physics that When a Strong 601).1tiim fi.M•c.11,z, as . a:. strong mixture, of Salt and Water; IS' separated „from a pelt soltition such 444 Ordinary Water. , . . . . by a-membratice, th•rotig4 which liqi. '. can pass, that the tendency, is .for the Weak selution..to pas into tio §t,r9a solution in .an, endeavor to, vieeett the ,strong solution', te'• the Same ConPett- tratien as :the,...weak .sollitiert„ ....It the raenahrant ...is••ot such' h.clittracter that . some of he-Salts,:of, -tno,•-ttroiig•••••solu- tion • :. farm dt ..Pass tTthiciugh: feeiy4jiii , .the2Strcing Solution 'te the t.Weak. 'soh', tion; this .,movente,nit-','will take. place.! This. iS -One .01,-44 great-fOrcOV-44-t .-.9,41aea 4116 fiSe.i_of melSthr.e..frein rOPtii: 'te %leav,§0 ih :the , growing crop It It iS . not - .,the Only toree ihat,dauses thia inoVehtent,. but One Or :the -irapertaiit, ferces;a#d this 'is the way it...functions; As. the .soiT.:„Waters., bearing salts pate : into the, .bot cells, the plant, takes ‘up -Salta of varitiiiSTItiiiirt'nWater--ikgoiti,,;. •Thasi$ :°n, n'tr°gPn''whi,ifi''grain•-cri)P1---'••-•- , ltlelgtirp1:81a1;;;1.11. ea:zircee: '',0' tel Tt4411 it ulat 1 fy°`ibuttci9Oiiitisit\i'l ': :&:14(.114.6i1;:::ri. :11: °'''al.'fil3t.all'iietIr';'a:ili °I:tr°•ao'1.6gni cl:.':if' ji.nbil:i-T91).7;:°:*•fircilerr'll '' : -off froin;the' leaVeaof,.the....Plant. CQIi: ' ".xnore cOlicelitr:teif;:,•.Sonie,What' the • high:POtash, withthe e'eePtiOtt-Of p..4... .sft,#.10:,''.:*.ai-:.ag-•••014Ple. ;SYrtip7heep-ing's.: 1110f3, NN'„Ii..itai' rnInire high. p.h6SPhite AO ...:. Dan Cravnord said; “S'on may count the apple-stew:the tree, but who can count Ike,. trees in the apples?" .,'Theggspel, moVerant, had a.,smalrUte-_ ginning, but today it is a "great tree-.'!, "The kingclOnl, which began with Jesus and his handful of Galilean disciples, is now the mightiest 'force in the world." Mgt of us, were impressed with 'bigness." They iv:mid bo.terapted always to judge Ihe_great- 'net,s,4 of J.eau,S' '!Itingclerii" ' by. ,the' meagre niSults'„Of his. 'work so far. Novel Neck,Line . .BJfliLLN.WILLIAMS : • 1111isti•qte.d .1ttesqi?zaki?z, Lesson 'Puy:- • 9tished 'With •E ver2) rattel.lt , : $ n,ew:•.yp Culway litts'•fonn. to, en- the shoul- der narrow circular •flouriee ,,p,lacetil0 • simulate a.•cape: ArOu'.1:. agree, ' ,it is cunning %idea; The • 1eg4-4n, tttt.Ori ..sleeve9 are eting.-The Smart"' '•in(411se-gray '• shade in rabhiPS • hair: ivc.olen . made tlia,orig-• . • -• • FuSchia-zed -but-bona and. Suede. belt accepted a color' note., It s 'very effective ,too With,' the daeii shoulder Yoke .as View with.,.`the 'Bonnie ..etaittecL, .',,Ptyle NO: 8266. is designed for. size 14; Sia'i6 requires 2% yard.' .,4-iittli. • H0W 'P0 .ORDER PATTERNS. patterria as your,itrarit.' :•stanpi:or e'oiA (coin Preferieti;'WraP it • carefully): lot ..eacit.„.:nuMber, ani address Your Order to Wilon'Pattei.it: Service, 73 West Adelaide St.; throf,tho,' , Sees Spread Plant tpecase. • • • 'Wishiagtor13ee3,,,Wand:ering.fro7th flOWer.to'il6Wer, will trantinit the ba.e- i;eria• that .eau s re, blight.,•'6, Plant. Os - ease, • saya :Drs. A„ L. Pierstorit end fipvirard Lamb, • Of Agrif;ohitrit gxperlinerit 'Station:, ,The"real objat or:the dretna exitihitioti or •the growing 'crop. .0f. course, the who I fault lain the placing of the fertilizer& It they had been mixed •with•the sot „ before the plane was set or the se04 „ -was dropped the soil Waters would have diluted the solution so that it woul4, have, been ..weaker than the inside the plant roots, In' Which, cam( , the plant:wonid take tip,the fertifiier; • and., benellt-materiallY by, them. Thl. point 'is that fertilizers' help` the civil if they are properly applied. Do not . e place thp.fertilizerimmedietely'anouhill • th,e sed 'or ,the•seed itatnediately. oti top of the tertilizer. ; . . • Another way In whichfertiliaers gait, • Injure the ,crop. Is by appiyhig Wrong. type of ' plant food an ettotC.- to:heka the.. crop.. We knoW, an jno.. stance where, an .oat field. on a heavs ; , . . elay soll .was. largely Spoiledby the: addition. pi' 5.8-7: fertilizer. tiliZer .i :suited, to: a rapidly- growing , root, crop such as potatoes or 'Sugar beets." ,The •nitr.ogen applied• 4, • , . 'tnedlurn applicatIon,of fertilizer • Is altogether,teo,Mugh for; an oat: etop •n• ••.ciai,fpant solL In •Pr,actie.6,,It :prOdUCes far.top, much straw. :The. oil'''. • crop need's the emphasis tobe laid .011.. pho,Sphdrie,,,aeid., , or:2-121 ,sunerohoSphite 'would have -been, in. flnitely better t� apply to ats thiifl These:are:practical POnts 'flie farmer should know Inquirliasitig fertilizers.,' ‘411.tese .are.practical polntl ilrat, the manufacturer Siaduid :knovi/tv selling fertilizera to farmers.., • , one • analysis • of fertilizerag, , good' as amitlier;', for what Is the ,h0.0 ; fertiliser, for..a tarm•?'" .Certalnly, • 'one analysis of fertiliz$. is ndto-universally, good 'for a,11,propel., •i-layor;,A 'fodder crops. require -an :elf*, more eon*itrated.S ttio' motstfli* is.' tn0iiitli 't° r."7 .nir°4en':an&P°t.14h;:- ..driven off Titis c tuses conthuI1 fiow Then,. there 19 the differences itt 0114 of n'tbisture lnto therotitS cif the Plant' -Sandy: sei,10, require: a :different: ferttl. ' -and ap, - , , , tlier:Plaiit • t6):: clay sons that tend to be. ei Look at' Precesies'ettlie 'nit -in cbedlnl rlch in..ergantetnattet,;:suCli ' another Waylr Suppose.Aou,puta gal: • as lity.:.'ef:',coneentrated Artiliter itt close t he. ,suited:both• tile special: 'touch, with theroot of tIte plant. The needs 6t,the :crop. and' te:suppletuent".. • salt solution the fer- tfllzer ds•SO.'Strong thet4lie •Indyeinerit. isimplediately.:the-,. other .way, : Or inoiSitirels drawn. out of the rocit • to dilate •tae eoncentlated salt solution of :the• 'ease the' • ,b t ' ' 2." tan k lose nt,tain .404i..0tlui64 4164, Itt other eyo..33:bilyiuthsiiinsgt;-,,fer Risers' tinder pre- • : , crop • moll •7•7•'.•:•, . • • • in the scills,:Where their :cbaracteria.: tic .weaknesses Next week ,the following' queitioni, are'aiSweredi' l'.. 'Can -fertilizers itt •:•• , iViatqueia.00', WJ.i�tsiul join th. . masquerade.. ..:.. . •..N..•.our"..dre,titos are, made' geo,d- as: 'Stht,citight;' ' . • ' 4efore'the:tiiglit's. last.spaugles.fade, , Andyen- shall iose.-yohr .'heat.t. once. •Erp the wgrey•Hda,wh has e °seri _Ali • clOor.- • .• cleAv us .41.1f41 C01,14nibi .; :.:311oPlierdeSi‘end , • • • - • • ,-- . Ctrnlvtl niakes 'tnerry. :!;hete..: • tagierns glow:, in. cOlOred linea ..Who'a your partner ?, Can Yeti &tiess,? All iit • nrtsis icl.fiutc dres's!'•••'' Mtttc hau titS;.!tlie,,,f rusty • rec4a, •laughter, here: IS • ITFere ,are iuby lips' to ,kiss; ' 1`.Fiere -y'u atay -forget- 'dull gorse, thoughjOy teemed You inav :in • • -• L3 a t',7Forino . a' • fiekle jade , And you rncty llnfl to'yehr: stirpriSe., • •• rani:1.11er,, •inocking,':.10ving••eYes Sparlcll'ug throu1t tjie va'sqUerstio,' iri, leye 'One wintire, ina Y.', be; one' %Yea •-z.1 5 `in " Sorne fintterflieSlilbeiiiiie. 2 . , AfteiGroisith . , . . , large.: :percentage of Mottle' ahd butterflies winter as chry•-- •talicis andnit- of the ,,..teSeof 'ctte))illal'a0r.in the ,egg :there' are a' feW e:xceptions•-thai liiber- , nate ap„, f ull gro i adtttt. Tho inourn- tig cloak .blittrili.•""ti, 'nettible'fex. "Pte ' 'Laige Scale Ontario Maps' • • • for ,• ppr peril ..ne•Ny;; Orillia. Map' by the .Topographical Surrei, .Ottawag, shows .On a , large: 'agate ' tho, .diStriet. • Cpitufa. frOin the northern ,Part Of Lal Sitneoe, 'Past Lake tonehiching. and part' of ,',40skoka•,.... the: Trei4: Canal ;on., tire.,,sptitheast to the. peurge..,• tan ' /lay ,bn ,the....,rierttlest; pins' the„.i..Vtisliolca'abeet,. which 'lied' • ,i.1nmediate14. 'north ,Of •It..•:.:The.Se' two • thaps,.tit'igether.,*.ith..,thel'arry "$Mind and.; Bytig , Inlet , l,teetS lished,'rand .the Sundrldge sheet, . , Is'.;exPected, at ,aiii.early •• Include ',a7,Part. of Oritarie,'..fa Med ; .9.rt:Pr4 f.or, .sport And reretl�n ,' •, The southern ' part '..,of 'the :aro Mapped is „Well :sett•led totnniaiiity, bnt,,thp.,!,Oktitefit mit .,prmltieally all. coveted' ; forest not beiusnited to i1calture. Ta the „north:east corner :the' land. ,,rif.n(' .S.14.thtlY.,•ever- 1.-;000'• :feet 'abe.te Sea., • id, ai4 conifiare114.;•With- the main • elevat ibti Of...GeOrgian fly„and take, , • I -In rod% 4:,,15s1.,•.feet. Fisit ncigcuna Ate .:plcatifuf;. ;in tbs • nuthe1nf••part Of the area Th0. 1'0'0..1'8111D Y' LOIgto,tcl, partly. sheii w _on, the Map. IS :Owned by a groun: wito are.niaking of • it, WON.; . Pr:ivate, gane•,:ii.ce4IT 6 .lcnowlt ai tliI' ongfOrd " Empire. . ....•.* "1. ' „ *e- ,Tehn, ''.Whals sort Ot.:Et. eltap id Werfir 't.Ogetlfer. '1ast nigbt the. ,ghts 'Went A -0t., And hptnt 414 ist Or: tbd i`,Vetiing „repairing the. a -witch," A Kind -Hearted Custatkei.' MAsi eiotv Vciuct. SkitTC#A411 FOtt NOY,0 MADAM P‘ 44.44.4 You e-se.*4 G.xRe,9 sreA) zThw,&t 2Dtcet TGR G1VC,..t 111) P, l'APT FOR A tf.f44, - 1. , • , troeir