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I I 111, , . - - I I N . �1 I mindis that respect begets respect. ,
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� of ,torn which la lio* clean itud grpw- . ment of the grain drill ieviall to four- , , , , L .3narket place,'4quol wagon -kardi. ' It
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W& very rapidly. I wish,howevo,r, 0 t0ea days beforeiplttnting.t,he!lr)eg.afl, it - I I" � __ �' L ' - nd - ShO; 14
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. . . I cream ind glycerine together and iben .h and tell 'her what the 80vei,' !'Do we. oho*� him the,respect ,
I I ��pplyine the, , " ' A . . - I. e l3o.nz witit the. masg. coftents ofthe bundles meant to tl�em, , which, we wish him to show us? 'D' ,
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r year; and hoVe a 'farm that Us li,ega * d1stAb1itQr will work, in it in' ' , r . . r . 5dage .- � � , ra. -0 . incorporate 'tW gin I 0
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� run 40 . adeast , . . . 11 . I I . They pass�d,the riading matter, they we speak to him in the tone of voice
coriVerop this year is very late, and � by. � harrowing and disking.' When . . . . . . . On a flat tile or Plate,,,, A mixture call- said, from one family to,, anotligr,, so we wish him to U e when a
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. -greater fortilizer-is, applied with a. grain drill ' - . � . By E, 'r Gage. 1. , . ed cream of'roses is also good, Melt that each might.have t4e be�&ft of it _U0 we-tr g . going r
its value, it ntatured� will be r . T Do . eat him its courteou,Oy " -
$owing of a COV, at planting One it should be allowed - The, prevailing high prices of. grain I an.,gunce of white vaseline and half, an all, They reported also an uAwritten 'we -wish him ta treat Ua and "oth, ,
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. . .- -hole to each 13ide of, 'the feed r 4 L , odirate fortunate season. The i tilage was OUnq ' *ben law of thelf, own mAkfug-t t fo r , I I
. . er crop now interferd with, or-dotract to run in the I S in the face of vew in I e. of white wax and beat.' . I ha 4' e g? P . 11 ,
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.. I in any way -from. the present crop rip- dne which drops the beans and. not In prices, �paid for dairy pr duets have re- found to'contain 18.68. per Con lost or badly iiijOrpd.book . or I - I I .
f'L er's R' nestrIj cold add three drops of attar every L It . .
. ening early? -And how much T , tj L seed. r.' ' S: duced the dairy , roil ter, . cent, protein,.. 4. ' , , r of ros $. -*41 . I . , L, inaga, I sincerely -hope that you Qa.n ansWer %,
, , . vote It the "hole dropping ae . ome arm Its � to a mat ,2,36 po - , zine a fine Should be taid, in the *
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. . . and rye Should be sown, per acre? � successful bean growers go ,,r t e point where WIS ran open question with cent. cru e fibre, 0.92 per cbnt f r ' . Shape of a bit of farm P'Od""'I to be doubt it,, fo r - d 'scarcely L '
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., I ,egarding Sowing a cov- field* twice, the #first L. I � the Many whether it.1s possiblq-to ma�e an& 9,06. per cent, of nitrog . I .f the,rbooks for
. I and for oatmeal muffins, Take ,one-half the .t ; lioye occasion to, read about "impudeit .
I , �or crop in. your corn at this stage, I I fertilizer and the second ti*e-'so in$: the cow pay for tho large giiin ration extract, being richer in proWlit . r own poor among whom ..she Children I
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believe it will do ub, injury to the Corn, th, This ,work§ -the f6itili. er necessary, Several dairymen ' have Poore Worked.- - . .$Ut if you cannot answer -
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I 'You will gain in greea materiallwhich into the spil 04,4'avolds the fertilizer -found that ifthey.'areable to dispense corn si � ' , . . r L . ' '
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plow under 'to improive -the and the bQ4_i1g, Coming In Contact, the L W'Ith hall thQ. * a! 'he n ,and ,' , cupful flour, into which hag I reading ina,tter- had ,filled; 'and since � r
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r can ' Ofted two -teaspiLionfuls - baking the farmers It e be n to realize the C
. . condition of the . �ne with the r other - While this, meth6d thout Materially, reducing the milk The cOws, fed the silage rati�c UL ro- bern ..
I . . Soil. L A good mixm w! , . - I P 0 1 Lay L 'g,U child will almost invariably Mirror � .
. : . r ture-1 , e it mixes, the ferti -butter-fat, the chances duced 96,7 pounds of milk and &Q8 po,,yder and one cupful oatmeal mush.
I .o ow is a bushel of rye to about'taked twice the tim - productio'piknol , � r � fact, they, carry their trib,,qteSr straikht .
r . . .p _ 8 butter -fat per 'hundred S�ir well togethek . and bake in hot in and copy yout own attitude toward, -
L . ' three pecks of votch? . lizer. thoroughly with the, soil, anol'the for profff have indfeasedat 4'imaller poiind . r Of. - . �Ang r r to the doors. of the Kocipie to..'. sdqr�e- ' '
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- scattered be- tender bean plants: are never injured., cost of Production. .1 . 'Pounds of dry, matter I we . ,
. . .. The seed Should be , I, s tit moderat oven. 2. ly a ' ek comes that the country,poo� impertinent to youth than. youth to
. . I tween the corn rows. and then worked :Quostion_,T.B.A.-.-t-As I have a fold � To . sta, show Advanta r, . It Perspiration it ins can be removed I .
- . . I P . ,grain ration produced $1.8 pounds 9 . a pie of the inagpaine circuit, fail .to . . -
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. g cultivator or a nar- oX, alfalfa which I think -Would YJQrd- SeveraFfeedingr experime Milk and- 3.9, pounds of . � bring in a; little farm produce--turnipt., ake I' -
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� row sectional. harrow, It would .bw larger returns as so6d I'take thelib- been held in various 'Sections of New The Cost of �eed per, hundred, iounds salt.,.water before washing, , 8. The . 6irieS or, invarly spring, samples - . 'girls should .
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I I best done, of 'Ooutge, by,s single row erty of 'writing . you -for information York State - to. detirminie, just What of milk #r6duced W �. e best Ind- -simplest Way to mend a torn Ili' taug'litihat impertinence to. other - -
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. dril.l., L' � I I lit rogarol,!o the s4me. If you will position silage may be made to oe ation, a . W! I . � I . C '
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. . tho� I e cost of :feed, -pox Pound cut to fit into cold starcho ay on the ' ' 0, is quite is groat abreich of good .
TKe addition of 200 lbs, tor the We kindly answer following questions cupy in the dairy cow's ration, and the ration, . Tit I . I , . The outcome of the plan haA.been ag I . I
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I r. I.- , r . , wroing side of, the curtain ovei the ,e,t ilte',pstablip got iondly circle breeding as* impertinenei .. . �
I - anglyzin - 1. w I appre' -Very miich� ., ..(I).. relative basis for feeding ds, compared. of butter -fat Was ,13.1 cents with the r tQ` oMor pep,-, L
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-crop the one to cut for with� purchased . - n one o, st age ra I t Videns steadily. Go .
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. . pei cent. available phosphoric acid s�e4? (2) At u Mani bushels these tests. t used, re- grain, ra . . ,.. r . P . L . Lr
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. ttnolcwould per acre.is an average yield? (3) presenting five diNient breedoi to Ae. fit per cow, per.month (ov�r cost of ' .. . .
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, . . also assist the ripenhig o e o n. Doesit injure the future oro 4 to cut termine what effect the feeding'of feed.) was I . iho��Uld L b; ' brouglit into. totich with -1 .
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. . I Quostion--z-F.W.G. -�I am., told . re- it for seed? (4). you think the- more� silage than is "'usually -fed, with tion' and $2.465 With the gtaig ,Ta- Mother b4 should contain Mention of material needs ar ater tha their not. lilufi4i ,into an, occasional indis- I
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I . —Ve&taly-that one sihouK not loultiVat -past,: hot W'ea.the.,.. orresponding reduction in the grain. t4QU. ...L. I L the other, members. 5. It is good oyvnil and the poor.become. th6 beiefi- , i I � . .
. I . . P . Oil . I I. . f Spontane_ 0f.,tbJSrL4 Riddle id.not necessarily in .. . . � .
I I . I . .. portion 6t the, ration might have u Silage is a Grain Subs to display�w,edding' gifts in 4 ciaries Of a-tiniquedorm o _ _
' " beans. after they, bloom.. They claim proispects for Seed? L* _ titute - fbTm
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. � . n old Saying but cAnnot give'any ' a rule the nilk, buitbr4a I I I r I I - I r Ong . giving. A'great deal 74ore than "imiudent clitiol." , It is onl� when
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. good reasons. Will you. kinilly-adViie of alfalfa will aproidum -Cost of ration * and . V re , ,br L thqt a ,
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. 1� , me through your eolumnia erer IS yield of seed iTi ,Canada*; this for the peoluent,profit. . ation., . I . 1. . 0 .,e ,
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� ,:"Growing' 'be's'ns stiould be Crop are iii-bloijioift-th,i7rfliere�,vme-f6r %hould -daTr.M ssibl�-',the --irr-the, .., . I 6 . � , �,.'14 'they In. Con mon with, - other such in.. effervescence L i naturally ' -
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in the Other 'ra- the grain ratiQn 8 ran L - ''Per cent� bd a novel pldh fdr� oiikul4ting'idad- 'employ6eid,- As-th . - . -1 - _' -
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,_ � ,� ;, . .. ' I the' S6 . e� r , milk afid. 14.18 in butter -fat pro- in .1 amoni 'her, - ,tion is'abaholAnt - dem4nd is 4%xhaupt%11 but alw�ay* "with. a gentle. , ' .
, - W6 s d.vdll be lost. From two to tI6 no silage was-tobi fed andus,lit. 'In neiihbors, 0 .
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.� . . , , weedsi Ii YOU, will carefully dig �p ,. re IS. -an average , JUP01i the thd outlying- __,country', I istricts.
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1� . . Ave bushels � per',ac ' " ' tle roughage as Seemed wlso,.thii bulU ductioti. ' coliclUsion. of the di i ' He steodi1y.d6ckoai;ing.,- -- � t -wou d be�bet_ and WigelyL worded: reprobf, perhips , ,
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� '' I _!� --koo . ts."spj!0a, a �out_f�&Iy_ , . ihe..'S]4'r!!� ... ' __ L- �.crop has ziriade a good coincentrittesi. The wo ra ions b4 0 .,e aine Jn ive Weigh ahi an 66 ill I Will b &wl o, im tU - - ,
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. , 'face a, A sufficiently,,wide 'to extend strong - grow,01- ;tnd is -Welt es.iablisli-Jearii-ile d' '_ Ukitfhk th6; ii-iffii iffi6unit- a -e '61 or r r. - . '. , 0WOP,such
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. a,. littl6, �Ih. UjYL . )per . . 6- Ig Be 00 'bOys- had a -lidlidgy, m ust not be -formed. - � � ,-. .., � � . I I �*%
. .11 � �.. _dver half-Ahe ,distance bet,Ween--thoi 6 � . . . . ry �ma'tt_e . . L ,,..per* heid;: L . . d * . I ,h . ., I .r L . - . I
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� I This being: the case, a deep alfalfa l3i allowing it to come to seed, `Cent� Of 'Off, dry, niatter,.was'den d Cows an average Of fiftyL- I :. that, afternoon,0aiid Lee bad planned lime for ing over ,such. I
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� . ; 'The facts rep s MJA6�'. , . to'take , =-Laura' and a fall front grace'ji after
. , . �,ultivati6n. of 1�eans, when the': plant especially if after cutting1h.e seed ihe 'from, silage and less -than eighteen. per . r . I . the baby',.qist , �
. r . _, I I - . ' I '' 6nelusion i1rit. silage c4nbe made r . L . � 1 in thb.aiat6moblle.fot a who 'all con 'in �a L ,..
. � . . . I has *xnide maximuth growth, such at; crop. * Is 'top-dregsed with manu're - or cent, from grain'.. ln�the otlidt over the -c . I .. Mary Antia, on cirned are again � �
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_: I � , bl;ssoming time,'Will fertilizer so as to give it, strength to fifty-seven "per, cent- of th6dry ace of c6nsidinable*grain : I ride into. the Little brother ed and'sdrene humor. fhl�ig�es- . I I
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. _. the small ter, t , S e , o r air. "COWS -in var- ' pocially strue - and'desirable,where -the : I
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. . . � 1. Cut off - a -r .1 - � �_ � , - -t., - ,,was- from -grain�,: ito'-si.aIg __ __ . . . cv/o/ is I . Alan'*as -thfttking of -that wheit the 4 - __ I- - L _.
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.� jr r. _rcots ,,h L eoiltl�ioi,vii._ The. ,roots The- ot w, , r YKP,�F,!, ,, ag�_Ai�p �Laq , Cti -L� -'sild 16:a . I L Cull . r . I
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,�P, '%- . " "..r " " r - � riveyorg',6f plintfood. - Then $hOul�oit have injured the seed .pr,oa-. - The L. Silage use in the lisf "was a �' 9 C -, iii'vV��dN I . 10 P 11 I ,nna s ig . L . ," I '
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I . 1. L -b ins, cowpeas, field"ptas, vetchois; jhenL-Laurali and.'Mary A '--b; _' may - 11 a re dy, had time,- to y L .
.- - - , . �1 if' YOU: . its uhlbse the ground- is very'san .1 r I � ..
k ... .1 . .1 . Cut Off L the. ioiots, a ped dy mixture of One ton -of, soy, beans -and soy ea ., . ment, if you please." " ' -., -- . habit ,of impudence. :', ' i - .- I I
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.1 :. certain extent -starving, the 'pI I � cowpeas fo two�.and a half tons ' sil- -m.and ensi " � . ' ' h6 . . .
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. Z . L � and -has -dried. out,' . . Iloing them, or feeding thopi. Protlier,,�Alaii, wasa little fellowt L Quickly -all tho-children closed their' I I
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. . - .. ' . . hay,,will, be .possible to further re- had to goLto'bed at eight o'clock every, . : Then there is the -child,particularlY -, " . .,
; . � ' - Orne -to As tilling -of Q ' - , - vge: cornr. r There were nearly'twi6e As . . books and sat ,Straight, glad.toL listen - �.
I L . , FlOift blossoming . . . uestion:-H.Jv-�I ,am -trying sil� I - . _j_-�"4.jjK�j�- Ij-' �W _W�., L- -a_ - . I I I
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. ,��, ,_ r . . . r hany ,soy bo�nslfti the imixture- as -duce th � aMOU -feed toit'i and -night �excep t,FrIday an&,_�Sat'urday�7Z-e� Ahe- very- little_person,. wh,o. . is, -apt. t , � . ---I- - W.
. , � " s, CrIti&I L� __6 toot '-falia.-this'-yegr for -the'firof t1m6 with-� v!s-r . . . I . A r � . L 3�� , ,. ,r :
r 'i ,. , . ,.'the_ -pods -:of b _ IS_ __ P I e nt.Pf- 0 at! er lia,61r to> 9 t -say- very saucy . L
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. L. I . I., m . I r . ns r Ilage cprn was very Increase, the proftts of th,6 dairy h�rol. thought. it'was a hard 'tlilng to . es- . things,quiW innocent- ' L.
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.L .. .1 !_ I will give YOU a cOwPeag. - The 9 I do, were L exliecting a - surpr,ise.; The next , ly.' L This: possibili , ty must be talien ini-r � , . !
fof the bean crop� At'such a time out gr nurs6 Crop . '. I . � . .:. , i . . . . .1 .
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. ,. reqiflrqk,�a�goiadr SUPPIY*Of Wa ;, brief outline Of what I did and. ask �`-- . . . .. .-7-- .. r . L . �. peciallyl ' the spring;and. ea SUM-� . moment Alan wisheol'thilt, he was Atly- I . consideration before. any.punish- - .. . L ''I
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.. r . "t system your ad ce, as tp the * next in ove. - . 'V�:�_% 0 �.. IL . rative of .the legeontext begins� .r . in that schoolroom, ment-ii Meted 'kut .
. - heiee any -injury to its. roiii V1 . , where else except �,
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r ... I . I . � !" - 1. owed. seven acres - this spring, three. ' � . L . - . . . Verses 10-17. Danied Cointinues .his try boy it would. not. have Seemed SO e On rt6 Perhaps the ex- - . I
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... t1, tegehbt.Aaked: -, * - . LL � L . W" I
L - I ea r avoiding ' .at� .acre bean ,ground last ,,y. air, fdur ' . LLL - .. ". - though e;L king� �aozenq'. �of- dthef- T)oy§ were, his 'hear I saucy� is all that will be necessary.. , i
. I I 1. I . . .X Son' forL e fdur- ,�� , L in to pray to the God
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I ... I . blois6mfig - time is that there fs'�o'g acre o"yeir -meadoWr; worked. itlun- . . seeks to save him,"is finally thr6wn L
� �. I �:�L . . ' r I 11 . r Other boys,went to rOOMr,3V I
. - . ,� - . - r mber--�Better, roof- neighbors. : The ' in Obre'nfiia. o'clock ha�s been. intintional, , the L Small Child �' �' L , r ". �
,.., . .:.-.111- �., '46dency oturi�w,'Oanip :w eather-:, . 16. tit. abopt,June. 25th; sowed .,grounid . the lions. - Cha an attended, bed b . , I
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. L. .. I - . sPrea , isease . sing about ten. lonis . : ' hts 1. to t1irough #S affed_ � _r . I
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r. . d"bean" di ' P" by the bean limestone oft -Lit, u . . , - " r; that is., it room iaised above ana they were allowed: tb stay up and every night except Friday, nig and can be ap�peale . 1;
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I Yr, . I 1. _ r. � the flat roof of an OrIenW hvuse, a r . . . Saturday nights.? All;w�o are, please tiOns .t .'i�ind can be, dit'suad.'". . ,
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' I �-�; .: .'I. ..- I e the', Cultivator to the severf acres. Then I inoeulat- INTERNATIONAL! LESSON - -place -of -quietness -Airdt6tirement - To, lay---vutdoors 'intil- , L r s an4.,) , ; r L .. . . . : . .4�, _,� I
,.r �, . � . ,01?gr s. boinglearried b . . I ' . . . -a� to� p� , ' . r
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r .. .. �. 6ron the sh-'-: ' e o ng of the ed alfalfa. see&'and Put It on about . -;' � I * - . ' i " r L ed from - saying unkind -or its ent -
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I . .. rkman.' : , . L one -peck per iere and dragged it in'at r L. I Alan des isec'Ka lie; so he: stood b6- things by the PIC mot to huit.-m6ther r . , .. - -Z
I . I wo . : : . . . . -1 v . . I . �t* I , *. I . in later Judaism to pray' with the face P % , L .
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I I � .1 . . I.. �; � I . . . . . Long ifter Alan -was in bed, with, Aide big desk. and tiiedmoi to�.not I . Y' �. ''�. , I
. . . I. I. once with it ,p ' tooth. The fielit is .1 r L. � . I . I . turned toward Jeiusilem, or to the . . . Ice or fathei ver the il ma' _ L. .
. r - Question-r-R.F.D.-,-][ have' 'this year . ps � I )t clif d .: � ' ,
- , ' . - " . " " Planted. - -sod ' i L__PanIe1 . r LioTW. Is, which S1 dflid a, turningAot� hh* L'.. his have Spoken to 13�lproperly.
. _Jn'ThP head, -6n his pillow, but . with .that3he -boys .who' were his neighbors .,, 'r � '
." L I * :, . . . ;L beghig on beav]r clover and heavy ,clay -for--theAnost par . . . .. 'L' I . ,to he'ar the� - * . I I . I . .. - .. .
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. . . Us; ew sagdy*�. - -tem Yehov - I ide 'ope e snickering behind their Muds. * iMberta , ,
. I have h6efi ,f places.' The fi6ld is rolling Don�Vaniel ,6. . Gololen . warg ah. TTree tlmes�-Perliaps .eyes . wi gf,, he used I I . wer "
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I Im'.'. . dold I could, plant an . Aty e.1 dr ined. .The seed . -��- Text;�Psa.: 94, -7'.' - I I I or w4ltecol, think- �
. I �r crop of so it is pre , in -the ,morning,. . at � noon and t r r 6f their A moment the teach -
. 1 . . . . r . oth . . . % , evening -(Psa. 55.47)'� beliver-:Uh- e oun ,,,, ,or, impudence that is thi result - , ' �
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.', . -beans . � year- without any added Came fine, � _ 'L ' ,I'd. To-dair th A aniel con- houseso or hide aild Ek ek ,r d the ing:.thit ot ra . ould stand; � but no , ,_ .''. . i
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. . r � - I alfalfa stands -six -high tinued at* t or Colirt 4if Bab�lon from .. to Save Daniel, the -kin seeks to, hdt-L§6k,-dr-thoutiug-l!kL-I;Idiani�;-just �6neeljfj� "H6 it -, ' ..''
r �, . - - r:. 1_ .. --A- . I --ftJ!tiIIzqr-'6 1his- same soil. �. 1�would I . . to eight inches I cheer hini. Ch ngod---*:JTha11 nothing .. I . . x0se, Alan, �stooid alofie. .1
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- . . win,,butin I . might be done b; f6r. futi., 1, - ' . . I y rhisqrable and. wrdt6tol, 'Fdsentment.11 Inoleed,-1ath tempt- I
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I : .Iil;e your advice on iltis,subject. An- and is commencing to.blosi . 1, I nter, I e d call 'it - � --
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. . I . . . . I L'a good many places .the lea,ye's .are. of Cyrus 'who, aceordin$� to the author, Ise .to, rescue - Daniel - �.. - : . - , ' . .Springi iununer,.- fall and, wi Until the teacher' daid, "You *.may be , � tef fuither an . � .
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. I '. . other'question I:would like to aik'isj suceee-Ka Ddrius, under whom� the .e . I was a lit� . I � 'righteous resentment." fot, between r r . I ,
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. . I �� . win-pelled, tw -use'cbmnier;- I .I 11113 n Ari -this- lesson text'are I), -was-all, ,th�sa M�'o -*bijp_4144� seaWdi Alan.t!__ Pr 1 ydii"iffiW-i�a-e- _un_d�;- Is -'11-- OS
. Wk IS . . -when he Went to' L . - ampp A can, �, i ,
. .1, I -j' Oil n a iew thistle' a Daniel was miraculously delivered, tl'6 boy; his -bedtime . . . Then came the great siir rise: The
� . . .fortilizef? the best time flait� . a and ragweeds have ... a . have taken plade (Dan. . . . � not - but. side ,,kith ' .the - resentful L ' * L
. I . e uo,alimg, witVit -NOT the vr6u'kil Under - eailier 'kings Daniel had ha Inkrunidlits Of music-Wolr se ool was eight 61CIdek. 1 I. L teacher niade- 'a: speech; iffie said r she I
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.1 I .-!' r, I . tu"It.. 't. I h.. R I . meaning h anein L girls -i , -Al'ah--wa-A.-WeIll, _Mid: he -learned-Its 4Lilow. i 'tit Alan�.Alwayswezit - -% ' - -
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-to Use it� fa1V0r.-$PXingT,_,'ShOUId' I'Leont . $ W, It W young _p,pp-ple -again . th' . I
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I . �'; - . 'drill. it fir or -spread It -broadcast,. and was 00' Wet - lagt� s0fing--that.' * Id" Or in) was so 011- I r . L t L L h to . ed. ness, of, Many'rip
. . . . . . 1L a light n . as also his -usefulness .to - " nd aronts. Every* living ' . . - .
I . 9 � -, of Israel lesson$, easily. Botbi-lijs fa he early. 1i Howdid sho.know it?,�rBe ..: -11
. . . . ,. � I Itow much to the ade? This have 200 0 'I "= es� thi�gi regardless of age, his the divine , .. �. � 11.
ot dtaw o4t-manuie indwe Wed. that he did :hot Indul e in r
_. : . . I � 1, 1. -the kings; under Darius his faith. Was et- 'hii Mother told him thA lie was well -cause he always caidle t6 , , :
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?!*': I:_ . _� spreader .16ads or better in oui barn, subjected 'to 4w, new. to at. The - situa. usual di%fersions. ' t lit L1d_tP_kf - `13 _e.. .1 -riot ioi-reient injustico.--Thero-is-btit- . . _L_
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"I . - -_11- ��Iflhojxldly,�R�F ��-,Ldecld - F17- L-dair-MA "_ . . , . , 47_7_", tRAW �_ _. I �_ iol lof - - - ., siDd th _ _!._L_ I . .. _J__ , _ � ,!, 1w 1:11 ;,I, � I I I I - ".. I . . . . ,
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.III, _&-1MW1%7kft_A.R_ �=nhe A(;i�l �abonld, oNegm-mm. Ai=_ _�_:ftl*n
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� . . ..L .. . I . t�d cllp it -;-qi wvup,�_ Ahe � offiel" .. ns hygerance is due to divine interference. Cause he *enf to bed earl ever % . t. _whO_`3 t 11 ........ r " pudencle regultin such condi- -,
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. . . ._, . � .. . amount, of fertilizer -this.year,: and, if L ,Ansvir.er:�-!.,b.eliol�.�.yqu,bave hAndI_ 'thing oif'any god . , tgew ,a decree exaltin the God of Daniel, his thoughisAbout it t'o himself. - them if she chose:"L . r ou'will find, , , . I
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I : L '. Unors, upon the'lat.: L' The n day citing hid great sur- . . r when . you . . �
0 ,'. "'the beans haV'e been abitol y free -of e OU . I Ja 0 e - . ..
: IV 11 a perioid\ of' t little L gtjl�
: Utel d * r ne* alfalfa, -geld wisely, � I kini, for lirty days] -and hea- - I When the teacher said 1hat, several .
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- . , ou may safely 13 ant a . . .1 . I—— . - _. � , - L I I , I I., . . I b I ' ' . -gh and'ashamod. . But L A so, -older people1n, their pLrroganod ,,, r . . ,
- I he ht ti � . 0 or e Oqg vitcatitin, and just the boy looked f0bli I . �
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I � . �, I r ,last point is. keally� the point .of Would give'It d second, top-dretsing for'Vegeiable Storage, I I . . clined. to reserve the right of lllfree� . .. r I
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. I eamfe live L in the, soil for One or two. sp , ring., y t � ,.. . . . '. Ak ng an sweet sorry that Alan was4he only one who - Ou ' , -
r. ... . , --k-6hought to that too heavri' There .are .tliree things t�*�ey in ` I I . . L !nay not Speak, it thinks, and ail the -, * '
�.� .. ...�11_ q,_ �;. � ......, _10W -favored-. ., I 6 be� "eyo� .tbp.�f!40bqr§� gird names. -spbech" untp themselves. � 'BUtIf y
� �,.greatei3t.,Imp-o,ttane.e,..sifice.-.�eaii� .dig- either r late in'th6. fall or, early. . I - , 91 th
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... � ... , " . yeats, On your ligitt saiid� loam I -, OU in � � more. ;.tctwely for its enforced dumb- . .; � .
, .. . . .r I , . somit7oif the tender plants, If; after" r.- . . . . . : _be r breeze wandered into thoF- SChoolrooin" 61CC_0_trAha� 'to Open their lioolcs, and AOS6 _; , r I I . ",'',
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� ... _ $6n.,r�D'Ie.�it.Ai�ly.i.will-ha.v�.6,�-,to.pito,vide�.0 tt,jig and th " 'LL, ,* , d, , �T-h7e'teniperitu"i'd � 1ml-A, ANt, -iii . Coi I a "'Show., r tQ St., :a o If ag'If, to, C . , Alid,if',VdbLth'ha.q:t'he-ri'�lit 6- . � .- _ I—,
", . . ., I d 'or next r immiring a all- the -b6 § -and .g!rlg �titltslde -9tudy thotrlei4iohs. But'ahe told, Alan .
. . I . . plantfoo f yearls. crop If YOU a I r . ), crop oes , I L taught to stand aftol-lead.before they, 11 '. ' . y L a 90 L ` '
. I healthy, growth r I low as poisible without, freezing. . to go home and have i ' odAtM6;.ho' think for Itself tn .
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. r I . .0 crop, 'The probie'M is not -make a good , -air must. be'as *dry as possible are t, -6h6w' ring. Teach'tO Play- : - L '" ' � . -
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. I I . . ' - santd as.is faced in feeding would advi. . . � . . . - . . them t, - hrough all the I The,child n Were not studking their had earned a holiday. . . 0 1tasilie; - �, I
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, I- -11 - . . I � calves- L -If you 'expect L ihe calf,to do further With 200 lbs. . I- , - m it - Iftteos 6 which they, will be Subjected 109SOns as if , they cared rr at. all who. , -Alan, wglkea, a , step at . a time,—a L a sake ind6utage it to do so .. I I
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L - monia, and 10, to ,, 12 per oexit. Aos-�' ombin and highest mountains, ar ,o or the longest -reached the ,.
I . 010ok Out to Supply Ah abUn& . g and ,decorating. the Mani . ., . .,h( L . I
. I Iflove. t nh�it as.- U cnfi�' th Ught hi the )Pe oif subtli'guiding. (
. . This will _ tend to iit�igor. - 70 f Ck
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. .. ante of sl4itable food, . I tail, add, in to the appearan and direWXtgJt in the pightchatinois. r' �' �
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I.. . . ., .. " , �trength_.tO,-_.W1thnttmd w'1`nWr�-coUdi;, POta,tOL$k in large -,quantities, Will- not , T xpog�io 6k young 11ors6s t6 th ,I � Alan �waa thinking Of* 111if big'broth- autoinbbiN3 -on .,ther 'gront �fldnt, bbsiold � '. . I . . - .. _. I 6. . .1 _� - 11 ,
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I . . ed this ye4r may got tions. ,. I L ee2e at 28 deg. Vifirenheit if exp6s b r .11, a 01 ! . ., r
. . all ha*a bean ' N . . . , I . short 'ot 'Severe weath" ee who Was I, . I L i, 10' 11 - . . . i
. . I . . . . . . ed to this temperature for.not move P or which 6r, L I . , � _ ... .. . . . I _. . r .. . - I . . r 11 . I
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.. '..'_ .. . . than -an, hour or t�fo.. , ' . - Orchid I's Oddeaof )?Ikfi � , . . reim CultUire In Uruguay. . �
. . t' ' r you,will Anil it profitable tomake� an ' -.-. �- - - - r 1. . L . . . I ega shrinkage Ili live weight and is A at ail Experimental �ia r Ornmett r go ,., 14
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i , . . I AdditiOn of plautfood\on next year's . I . I hindrance to. rapid and% economical do- tion. Ag;d mares in f6al lost only I Ur�ugaityan Gov
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I . d. I . atment with iesi- : to ind, rain, ileet, d I their sustenance from the sit- They at a Very Aow cost. In, complituice : .
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. ,.�. I tho lond a1t4 Plowing I s Mtter. Either wood or stone lar build it in linb. with the wind. gon- become D.Ccugtom6d to winter weailier, I snow will provent,part of such loss in are mostly tropical Plants. ThoIr %Vith ,p recent &eri6e, the nursery will I . I- .
I . ' "me hiotances, mirnto but- in. the future do ato large h1diliberg. Of . 11. ..
. M,asonry r Will , ' be . . . '
. I witlU to 8 lotids of, well r6tted maunfe Serve, The material 'erallk. Prevailing ,through the winter. but. freqont &angdg from �ne fall weight. Growing horses should fiot Aowero.Wso Tk - .1
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I .1 r to the itera.' - This should bo,supole. should be watorprool, ,0, Depth under In spring leave (he door -Open at night# weather td ,bad sto'ring I-6tard gains. in, housed too closely and provented'ftom torflies. Altogotho�r,thevg IS h 960d trees L The deerbo providw-tbat pro- '. . I
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. �. r phate or a I . s suffitiont to insure against fr6ozini, ol')'" at eitl4r end to Scours a draught Four yearling Perelieron fill I jes w I . ' re them Fill Is thQ (247 acreaY of land Wilr.bo au'oplied
. . .. . . t . � taking plenty of exerdge, but they, deal of the weird ' about them. But jorl;iorg poggessin . C up.to 100 hedtArm - . I
I .m6uted by the addition of -acid phog,. grotifid-is i1bt ok4woMmit so long -as itr Closing it'in the day. Doors or win- colts' without Shelter . , L . 'i
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I available phosphokle acid, at thd rate. Of tourge'if the stqreho�ge IS: 6attd hi�vgh are destrAble. . bad Ive-ather it they ire e�iieeted to Holy GhOst orchid -0 Called because atultouglY with 100 tfem'i and thA . 1,
I . 1. if YOU'do not.haVCy to CL i - an 1XV61'496 *61941t, of IiO pounh 00,' in each ond oD its beautiful'blogsoms to nursery edn I . ,
. I pf 200 to, 400 pounda,"Pa acre, oingd6r thi Ure, with a ration Of'six 'Pounds, make satisfiteLmy grc-N,0,11. . . digttlbute 200000, . �1
� 'Dijt �hpke%. their rompira. of c raid- oats (ow�-half of 'each It _. r 4�,—�� trees every year in thig way. The , .. ,
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.hough Ittov. Cover the floor cMnpletdly-be� Wdight) daily shrunk an -wibrate of `W_hy's0AV:,c'hoio3 wat hwothy. i th6 folic,Winr Yoai.r' %
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