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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1917-12-13, Page 9• .fs• A • • - -444, pATENT IOU" MVENTIONS t , Irestilledeelke on versa itc. Lkiluouls , juio you -That is, inflict punishment. *sow 11 of tedeeetatiee Tv" . , fer the traders withdrew. Levites- o ur ... simple 4evies you •thoutat ui .• or 7Qur Qwn yea flux be xeleebie, 1 ehe thretit secoraphshed its puripose, - • werente g ! mile of his own Attendants to guard . the Woe; the permanent arrangement Obleig. - „ u m a d e a Busiori, , T. eeporarily Nehemiah had appointed Resod Patent Atey ' am' , StauleyLightfoot . .. . ----7- committed the task to eeclesiastical cinoithat(tetri iYhet,70;eree4sor ' 10,1;,•‘,`0. -.• .0'410 e figures I 'have Presented are officiara ls, enelbers cif the Leviticat .ottetee. Thmete- ..• CORdieleted by Prefeelenh nepry G. Mill i not gueoee or mere estimates. They ' caste. Purify themseivee--To make are figuth res at hieere been deduced' by theniseives ceremonially_ clean (Ezra alethers and daughters' of all age* are , .Sardiiiii invited to writs t. thlii • , exteneive surveys of the fertilizer in- 6, 29i Nob. 12. 20. -1dy these "'pre- OtPartreent, Initials only win bo •pabliehsd with *gob question and its ansuver The Object of thla .0000ittinent It 10 Mace at -the eV* dustry and figures that, have been telt- . cautimes Neheneishele h)ped to *eseree itsitanla iza....ndoet4Idecie:telflieer cni onv,s jh:ipttfoi:1 ennalciz.eadn.d. addroso must ins Illvsii In slIG! Vico of . our farm -readers the adviek .otan asicnoWleditati letter. Write on ono side or paper ,only. Answers will be onaliOd: dlilict 'ar Stithority 9n all sobJecta pertaining to eotis end emits. en from special investigation of dis. interested parties. The outlooele for naive. prayer that Jehovah will give the, sanctitYlef the Sabbath day. The account of the reform elosee' with a wge" Ado/or:244T.! Tctrrroenstpecendence for thle OsPartmonr to Mrs. 'Heist" 1.4vg• '20 Addrece all quiestiOns to Proresoor Henry 'ti. Beil: in the supply of fertilizeree iti* view of ,proper recognition to the efforts.. of . .. . e eV* Of The Wilson Pubilehing Company, Limited, Toronto, ' the foregoing teas, seems AO look Nehemiah on 'beleelf of the cause of . • . e.,e-e-otesoe. end enewera will tie'"'poemin thlet colerna in the .onier la "be Nies ', Fir-sloreremteedidy vfavseelinepp. is labor:rail other expenses . As Mr. *' abitt, Where immediate reply le neeeesery:that a stantod cost 2of , average, analyses used ' on Rtlecioue." potatoes, analyses :that 'carry.. op: divine grace, are to be •unlintited like •handse tmeihould he eareful to dry The Manifestations of the Probebl th pricea.abz efieguidr:eeseeraeutypiceinuarynetx5need place than I doubted rd eonee home t, . erlitch ae rceived. As space, is- limited .it , it adviir rather foreboding, yet the increased Jehovah Spare •-- Better, : and addresasd. envelope Le c enclosed' with 010 Cit,309t CM. theedivige levinglthadaess. • ' the hands thriroughlY 'after waeliing. dinner --and then ' if Letitia Bank' e ii, . When Abe answer will bo mailed direct. , • ' Henri' Ft. PO - proximately lealf his less the potash- Apply the Vaseline at night. ' Another didn't walk off with it without a word . . . . • that was *ipapplied in potato fettiltzers • . . , good reme,dy is glycerine, with a few in spite, of the told facts." • , °C0' 'Para; YOU canna eat the prices - Oh, I'd iiire 'never to pat .,my foot ith e e. , Mrs., Ontario: -You ma aeevise. wo.' ' What's the use of • ' , .: . potato Situation:, •, • terial used ennitally m the nuinufaCt a il!odOate, amount ht view et OW evrOdill 1 dr°P8 °'`f 1:el'OPIt juiCti• Rulthing a Men,. to follow. the. Domestic Science • *It 141" .4gair" yea get for it -tea -little, pitili-cheeke . giece. of cut lemon on the hands will lessons, • so closely.. • TheY ere .PrOhe' doing good work when this is 'tithe IMF • . ..whne pertineer Industry • nand Th9 are-abeut 1,800:,tiba tona 4 -this ratt- Preiriells' to theewar, has increaeed but ; thou of the fundamentel 'article „of extra. burden Unposed On boat and for•the produce.' : It Is deubtful if the' • '.. • • • -„ • e 'ably (MO of the bestseries en the48.0-. babY Walking -off with .4 promotio ..Conditione stirtounding the produce ture of Acid pluesphate. ()Wing to the much inereasech pricee being obtaineC rfezv,,titins anci whiten thezn beauti- .; , Canadian diet and the source of its railways in the transportation of array 1911Peelling price -of the average vote- ', , Vlore is ' a 'tendency. 'for Warr " IVIaid Marioae-eTo etiffea a ctechet . . leek Viet has appeared in any pevni-7 Under • your -very nose! . It's the in, greatest plantfood supply • are so in- stepplies, troops and regular freight, to• fertilizer would be found to exceed raliers. toe cottnaider green food mote in • ,. Pieper. Your plan of pre.serving them .. .justiee of it that maltee me Water timately- related that they deserve it is feared that even worse conges. prices obtaining under normal condi-, the light 'of an accessory to the ;;re- basket, dissolve one port of gelatine in. six parts hot water., Dip the •bas- in a scrap book will be appreciated . 'There was a moment of unceinfor the. oven." This giverea• pure white" later on bY the, wee daughters. You able silence. , Mother was all sYmPa Milt why the Food Controller doesn't thy, Virginia. was all indignation; onl .• OPecial consideration, . tion will yet face the Industry. , tions by mare than 40%. • Lookingat gular bill of fare, than as a staple ,and ket, shape and dry in the air -not in • port' from America' only 3.80,804,000 Phuric acid has bean made is Spanish l•Y exceed e cost et more than $60 an Which . no experienced poultryman extent thatt•those, countries noed- int:- material from vhich much of the side that normally produce cereals to the large quantity of sulphuric aeld,'The 2 titg.:4,- whiehewouleliefeemerlyegosteepee,-tereare stuffs,_ arajast•as' important proeimately $40 per acre, Nvilittiot• like. as anmierfeedtrer-grainte ;without - •The, happy recipient of your • basket council of -Aiiiiiitt9ttiliidertieeilelielh& Qinete''against414t-443Vn4litag#94-77;---z,:,:m•-,- ecrit-:,piemAtja,%,,na-Appmpt_.effept., will a.ppreciate.. it, I am sure, Maid Marion. sytelentty tiyerlooked_theeerder-in- alcohelic. liquors in Canada. - You have, ties ofewheatefor distillation or menu.: Roger lohiced at leis sister gravely.. reason-leusinesse inert don't usually e "But there must have been some "They promote the one that tate , , The productive fields' of France;. In order to redace the- rock to .a the question in another way: An tip- necessity, This IS a mistake. Sue - piece a 'very slight creamy tint; 'in an Prohibit the distillatiou of grain for : - -----'7-JtalyreAtt erlritaire eeande-Belgierae -soluableeforineetlieinikatererequiree .a plications. of .1500 pounds riet acre of eulent feeds, which is another term bushels of Cereals, have heOn 130 laid p 't I hid of ' ' Th • - yr' es, or . su p e iron. e acre this, coming spiting. You as would think of •trYing to produee eggs, ,t Rossaind:-.-A;popular little play for -faeture et alcohol was prohibited, ex- tete them -that's . what , they del"; ;nal consumption,- the total import re- with such vigor that, the supply• is With the: question -.et a few tintes: Frequently poultry . keepers. go to •of Long Ago," in one act, taking an 'license the use of wheat in the distiller Marian 'retorted bitterly. "Tluz.it'l. . waste that in order to keepupthe nor- submarine amPaiga has. been Pursued Potatoegrowers are going to be faced especially in cold weather. children's- acting is "Ye Village Skewi eept thet the Food ' Gontroller natty . -Attired this year will be 077,709,000 greatly diminished. ' , "Will it pay Me to fertilize my potato greet pains to provide their :flocks tion: a alcohol for manufacturing or What Letitia Banks has done from the ....t first. You'd think to hear her gush , bushels of wheat. . ' • ' To these difficulties.facing 'the ' , e in- crop in view of present high costs?" with beef scrap, fish Meal, green -cut girls. A' two act play, for one bey munitions purposes. The new -order over it that there wasn't .0. firm int - hour's time, for seven .boys and ten Canada heti but ° little in excess of dustry, ninst be added the fact that be- The goveinment has not guaranteed hone and other sources of animal Pro. saves for food purposes considerable the universe like Pembroke & Bestial, ' port this year, Now, if we are to iy 13c, per unit nf etilphur, but now food product, but conditions would balanced ration, te be eure, and then • L. S.:-YeS, you are at perfect lib- '.'tlrell, if they're her ideal, she's wel7 . 150.,000,090 bushels Of 'wheat to ex- fore the war pyrites cost approximate., a. minimum price this important tein, which are essential to a well. and nine girls:is entitled "The Con. quantities Of barley, Corn and rye. : Maintahrour position in the gigantic the, industry has . t�' :piircliase pyrites se.eM to warrant'the farmer's expecte, pay little or no attention io the green ' Country Woman: -Sharing indigene erty to send cake and Candy to. the sol- come to them. , I'm going to look for valescence of Robbie." ' tion • with your city sisters over the diers. • These delectables are not in. another place, that's all." ' . • -• substitute ether materials for ourThere was no Use in saying anyl. • task we 'have • undertaken,..we must at the rate of 28c. per unit of Sulphur. tion for . an increased instead of less supply, sonietimes ignoring it entirely. price of potatoes, aren't your Well, own food sq that wheat May go 01'004 phur in. the form of brimstone, but of 1918.• ed because it is :impossible .16 fix them eluded in the list of articles for which thing when Marian felt like that. Tini „„,. menet, as domestic supplies o su - • . . , A ' h f I • demand during the summer and fall The result of this management, or the price of potatoes has not been 'fix- you must have a license before you - to the extent that is absolutely neces- with Stich enormous war responsibil- '. Consistent effort is being made to loss, because fowls are not capable of . I rather mismanagement, Is really. a can •send them out of the country, family Went in -to dinner, but in spit0 - of Ro'geils efforts it was not a cheert • eery to Stistain the armieS in, the field ities facing ' us, there is call for no 'improie the grading and marketing ef getting :the. full benefit from animal potatoes in Canada .. is '' a hundred for this year. The average clap of. Sugar, including maple sugar, math be fill:meal.. Even mother -though she . are ravaged by actual combat Recent ed for the making of explosives, arid. bushels to the acre. • The seed alene weight to the Cnited Kingdom being , herself -drew a breath of relief wheel. exported by parcel post, the limit of Would not have confessed it even to • and the populace in the countries that small percent of th.e acid Manufacture thie important Crop. Now, the basis pi.otein, .which is the most expensive - reports ,from Paris show that France trere is no certainty as to how soon it of gond grading is high quality. ma- food element without the aid of. the costs the Ontario farmers $42 an acre eleven pounds, arid for furtherance to ' Marian. started for her boys' club ' alohe will need 122,01)0,000:bushels of May be found necessary to. take everea tekial. No one factor is more import, minerel mite contained' in the . suc- ant in ,standardizing thee quality ' of • celent fecal& • A float may appear to .without taking into account the cost of France seven pounds. • • thusiaint.' ' . • That at least roused Marian's 9ni.,,' , cereala in 1918. 'Whet. hi more na- larger Percent- ef acid 'which normally' Canadian epotatoes ! than the, jtitliCioni thrive without green food, but what. 'without green stuffs, .pin an insufficient HIGHEST, PRICES. PAID . feeding of the growing ' ere') With _ever' prOductiVeness the hes showeit supply, are very likely to be weak and A hlOck -bele* the club - a small Ogee • %neat than that ,:we shouidsuhstitute a :goes into . the manufadterk of avail, ' able • phosphorie. acid: • ' . . available plantfoode • ,Ali orthe older ni not normal, 'nor • permanent, nor Watery. Weak . eggs mean . poor FOr ,• It.tkIV FURS.. ' , ure *iiii lying he wait for her; under, 'Previoes to last planting season, , • - Ammordateis •' • ' • and ;prominent potato -growing seg. healthful. • • - • , hatches mitt:1=11y; and chicks , with the street light lee lifted a gloWin4, larger per pent. of potatoes in our 'diet: . .ereasethe potato acrehgen and 'to ire- • similar competition. .Under 'former Succulent , feeds correepOnd, to nothing le more difficult to combat in ' N. SIL sii..:viii . ,. strenuous., -efforts were made, -to . in- :. The ' supply of ammoniates faces. tions of this continent have de-,! • weaken'e;d constitutions, thane= which 1 , . n and GINSENG freckled face, _•_prove_the....inethoda of !Potato. •Prod.Pc-: ..conditions, :Mean nitrates sold to the monstiated4hatnno end-feetoriainore •"roughage," the bulky' feeds, ;such as the brooder, We cannot expect steopg knotitrne in business?" • .• - • ,- "Hello, Miss Marian! S37; Ala : you : tion to the end that much larger trope important in standardizing the oniality hay, alfalfa -OA corn fodder,- which are. pullets front' Weakened cleieke, ' ettne Reference, Union Bk. ot•Cariada, . . Marian's tense lace relaxed, , She ago st. *.a'ai it, W. Menteeal. IMI. . he realized.. That these efforts bore •manlifaeturer at a price of of potatoes- bu-this-continent than the esoeessential in the dairy, horn stable , • • atilt!. $2.25 a -hundred -weight. Now it judicious feeding et the growingecton • atetionckfact, l'ii3nsitleirigrii•iii-Islhlogemve-art sequently in the matter: of e couple • . never could resist her boys. ..• . , , ... • ...more and nieee evident that e similar weight., • Minritioti manufacturers ' tise -ea-. Vigor of the entire hod< IS impaired,. are you doing?" 4 ' , • ' . ' mWhyenoeBilly," shereplied: "What 7, :fruits. is evident It ie now becoming ranges from $4.75 to $6.00.4 hundred- vn tli available •plareefOod. ' . '- . livestock of 'generations . the constitutional ;campaign will have its place in the large. quaatities'. of nitrite , in the . able nutrients, for most green stuffs Above everything: else, :green .food • spring 0 1918, „. TO my Mind such a manufacture of.high explosives. An-. -•••. „,,,,, Contain '.Preteit. and carbohydrates in stands, for stamine., • It means health ..- '.• ' QM ADVI CE , W:F. ' .,"OffiOe boy -Parker &:COne'3:, Saw campaign .should lay emphasis more other azinnoniate that, has formerly fair quantities, the succulent feeds serve to counteract the evil effects Of ` and vitality.. Green feed • virtually Shit, to us at once and Reap' We're. SiCtiXle"fiXiii All - rik10, pia you know We -got a five -thousand -dollar --77-produeing----potateeee----Tlie .. • • _ 4tiAp 44 40 the highly concentrated ?odds and aid ing seasoes- means strong eggs, •. enefitreefehligh-Priaes, • Contra:et • yesterday? e • And. senVont.e. --city ofzfarni tither and with an increase too; is being used-moreeanitenoreAS a • • eau ele/ e, ., _, . ,e. ,, .--- a ..e•-• AV V )_ PriColLietiaigashii•SinsTaSittEE even new new bids, .inid I bet eve'li pull ' . .0Wir-soree-efe'eneteteel----M-ri---Parlieneee ' grower is faced with the greet scar- phate- of . amtnohia. .. Thi's material; rialeinefe • - t ' - ..--eeetthee in their assinalationt ' - . , ' .ei...egg. intained .nOw.prevalling. e , than ever upon intensive methods ,in formed a large part of the nitrogen. guaranteee high fertiltth. in the breed. afa-Will and produce strong, -active he's .1' hustler, and • Mr., Cone -say, and plenty of them; eggs that will -77' I -INTERNATIONAL. LESSON ---- ' , HIGHEST PRICES _PAID- • -fi- • . . • Miss : Marian, .. you'de jest ortee , hese! ploeiVese It also ,forms. the -tags of hint! I ba- there ain't anything eaboutie_ ' ing cost of esarriee - , To inersate his basis- for the manufacture othigh ex- Chicks. Green food, -exercise and • EGOS • & FEATHERS Plenty .at flash air; which means •sun- shineeloo, are the greatest bhons to buildings. heedon't ;know.- , .I. learned.; • DECEMBER 16. - For PO,ULTRY,. GAME, ' .v. I*, • , , • Please write. ,for: 'particulare. - • poultrymen. •• Given 'these three ele- , . ehalarareaaleneeteie .t. 1 the different sizes' Of fireproofing tile a. vourair .S1 0077. : :ments the p'oultrye'keeper will have t Alexander:WINNIPEG, Canada IC to -day. . Ted Bailey taught me. . He 39 Boiutecours 113mr1;et, blontrear yery little use for the Medicine bade. 5hEiliktilt0 ••• itStriECA-MOT. .. - • .• , ,was .oitce Voty but got promoted. He says. I'll get 'my chitnee. all right be-, . . , ause.1"m interested..: -He -says they •care morefor tketliititi most any- • 'king.. :Yon bet7ydiii life PM:inter-'. astedt Say, what's the....nuifter,..Misee: Marian ?".. • ' . - • ' . . -Mattaindead _stopped, short end . WAS 1_ looking down at him as 12 , she •.were . Seeing something for the first time in, her life:- 'Pennine she .was. Co' , 44/114441•4444110214444•141144: Was it injustice?' ° Main' s eolor was high .1024 be eyes were dark` with excitement Clearly something had happened. "What's up, Os?" Roger asked looking at her Curiously. "Up? Injestice, prejudice, favorit, ion and everything else that's unfai and dishonest is up, I've been in tha office three kears, and Letitia Bank hes been there len e than two. I n moredoubted I'd get Miss Rebate, _ • • potato area is simply to multiply sev- eral of the impoetant items in therefrigeratione and as a result our -„, •' Cost per busbel depends op yield per acre COst Per Acre. 70 80 90 • .; 100 1.10 1,20 130 140 150- , 175 200 :-.Yerses 15, la- give -illustrations -4'r 5. : :272 .25 - Vielatioas of the Sabbath laws, (1) by -30.00 .428 :37 .333 30 -.1.A0 .571 .50-1.444- et"----- :363 ----e333----e307 Jabot. (2). by carrying:on traffic. .1n 40 50.00 .714 .625 ;5 :40 , .410 .38 4 .257'285 .26 those' days -An • indefinate note of .55 .50 .454 . ''. .75 • .666. .60 .545 .50 • •.461 .428" '.40 .842 .80 timet After .his eettirn Nehemiah 60.00 .859 • 70.00 1:00 .875 AV' .70 .636 .583 .538.. .50 .466 .40 " :35 maY have made a tour of inspection, in course of which he made the dis- 80-,00. 1.142 1.00 " .888 .80 :727 ..666 .615 .571 .583 •.457 .40 the Winepresses= -The krapes 90.00 1.285 1:125 1.00 ,90 ,818 .75 .02 .6‘2 .60 ,.514 :45 covert'. 100.00. 1.428 1.250 1.11 1.00 - .909 ..8,23 .769 • .714 .666 .571 ..eo were pieced in:a receptacle and thea 110.00 1.541 1.375. 1,22 1,4. 1.00 .916 .846 .785. '.733 .628 *.ee trodden With bare feet; froni the press 120.00.' 1.714. 1.50, 1,38 r.'20 1:09. 1.00 • .923 .857 ..80 .685- 'SO the juice flowed into a receptacle low- .- 1.625 1,44 1.30 1.18 1.08 1.00 .928 -.866 .742 .66 er down. Sheaves -Better with 130.00 1.855 • -margin, heaps of grain; " -these were allied European governments are cern- collected to take them to the city for. _petingenere and More for the Ameri_ sale: .It would seemotthtehte wsoraki?baluithci can supply in order to keep meats • bitsimie flourished the Other 'days of the . week. fresh for the men on the . tiring line as .011: Burdens --Better, "produce." • To do 'these ethings on the Sabbath was a violation of oft-repeatedexhortations by prophets and priests'. (for example Exorl. -20. 8.11; Deut. 5. 12-15; Isa.-56. .2; 58. 13.; Ser. 17. 21; Ezek. 20. 16; 22. 26); ' Testifiede-Better, as translated, above, "1 protested against.their previsions on that day." Men of Tyre , • -People who had come from the Phoenician city, of Tyre.. It is not known when they settled in Jerusalem; - Yield Per, Adis (Thigh -eta) ,,__ . ;Lesson XL. ,Nehemiah Enforces the Law of the-pabbath-7-Neh. 13, 1 ' 15.-22.. • Golden Text,., . Exod. 20. 8. ' • :cost of. production of .potatoes. To • 'prepare-his-Votato'seed-bed-better and '.10 supply the potato crop with a larger • gUantity of . available plantfoodwill necessarily increase the test per age of Europe, - Tankage and blood and to some extent, but will at the nem°, °thee. .hy-predlecte, of the packing and time inareanethe yieldper acrett,o. an other industry have usually been „used 'extent that 'will mean the ultimate to the eitent elf a millionand a half • production of the crop at 'a consider- tons per annum. 'High-priced crops ,ebly reduced' pest per bushel. The always ',mean-. high-priced , meat tollewing table is more or less an animals. . It isimpossible tar„ the •• ,enipirieal statement 'Concerning the' farmer to. feed high-priced cotift and • cost pen bushel at Vatying rates of sell his livestocktitelow price. Now, ' '' yield.' and acre cote; but this atate- in order to hasten the maturing' of, the - ment , Can be of eonsiderahlebenefit thborestOck, farmers are watching their gone ,there to carry :eta e potato -grower if he _studie• s it rations closer and eloser, . They , are , they may haveon traffic n • in fish,, Which. could be , carefully. To illustrate its hie, let feeding mve Chliceiittates, - kid -6"1-.: taught • in abundance .along the coast. ... me *Ant out that if the potato -grower centrates of higher oslgy . at the As foreigner's theys may not have had imentnenntiettweeepet,..teeeeeeneett eAeee,..e...- ele a retetle the: eie. ere Renee:tea tot thik AuWeet of trtedifig t:neeleeeehreet-lbnfip147,8301144:frtlytR0,40;._ -inand4Or ettoelt.efeeetiiiiiinsiated ,ou..it3 Sabi:rah; butina Jewlah cone• - , Of the crop throughout,'" and obtains 'enormously. - - . • . , - ' iinTir theehteeettiidttiitahe'thieduiretee= ••••• approximately- 80 bushels per acre, •'" - , potash , • ... , strained. : The closing weeds of verse • " , his potatoes. cost him 50e. a , bushel. Theone cOnetituent that the potato- 6 should be translated the Sews If by careful fertilization of potatoes, grower IS especially interested in has' , .Verse(thddrs a of Judah) m Jerusalem:" 7, heinuth'S • ""gg'regate Cost Of $.00 per acre,.ho can within -the period d"-thew0.--Tha-Ger-- l and a little more careful culture ak an undergone most , severe competition.' protesteto'.118 the authnarrate Neorities that had al -owed the abuses to spring up. • Con - 2 , tierces° the yield froin'80 bushels to man embargo and the activity of the '....J-,'- tended -or, "expostulated." Nobles . "' - _- t 60 bushels per acre,. he &an reduce submarines haveabsolutelY cut off the -whose business it was to entered' .. - his cost per bushel 1.00., aa51 has 70 European' supply .of potash, so that the .lew. Profane -Secularize it bk.; - , inorebualiels per acre to set whattformerly sold for $40 a ton • now treating it as an ordinary' day. thate they would soon diicever t tif Sane belie claimed that °potatoes Is quoted at over $350 a ton. : This they Would only study their past his - this year ,OW St over O per acre, due Material, too, has an important' place tory r7. - ;.• • fe, the high ,prici of see- d and iricreesed in the manufitetiffe .of g7ttrl teemed& and was a simnel* doregorci of the mw of h that brought Such bitter inf. - cost of fettilizer`andiebor. "At such 6ther exPlosives. ' ' 7 - ' ' , " - ferings to . the.. people: - 'This eevil-- - -cost, if potatoes•yield•200.bushels -to„eeThe _matting Oft _Ot. tbfl:,..V.Ikroale44 _Su jection:to a. foreignepowere.teiver-, e acre, the cctst is 50o, a litishel; still supply created ;great- incentive for t . attacks by surrounding mittens,' that Yield can he increased to 250 a -search for homeesupplies. This has et . Bring more wrath -Persistence ushels per acre, the coet will be -10c; bean rewarded More Or len in the in, the,preseot praCtice Can Mean anlj6 eas per bushel. ' There are tweepoints developinent of the kelp industry.wrath., further manifeetationS: of the -divine or the MA ' potato -grower to keep which is nething more than the cut a. tremendous call for food; second, mein edge, plants which are high le en by Neliefribbathitth.to guard the' sanctity Verses 19-22 deeeribe the steps tak- n -Wilde- first, that there is bound. to ting it:na drying Of the SeaWeedS at the • of the Sa. Began tie be dark ---- that liberal fertilization, even at coin- potash. Recently it. 1143 been ,diecov. More .,literally, "as Soon as the gates aldereble increased dost, will, if Intel- ered that the dust from the; marl and began to have shadows on them;" that • ligently 'applied, greatly increase the rock at cemeet rnille contains tap- iaterage-11 i'el peraw. . . prek3tfirteet, 1.m peutelS of potash per .given tit the, eginning ef the Sehluith In view of these facts, potato -grow- ' barrel of cemeat reenutactured. Al- day, at sunse or as 'soon no the dark; • nese eanie, o' the day before the Sab- • • **(we re will be eepoolally interested in the together thee.) how& thourceeet potash' and they were to remain shut • toto toapect.for fertilizere, for the.epring are producleg .epiiroximately 30,000 hath; i i.:;.tri4antlitze_cploemerronotta theattScanbdhatinttlis dezi ' i 1918. It is not ity purpose to tone of K20 veteme the -tore -ail heed of e elate the story et the diffiCOlties 240,000 tons of Kg°, " whose fidelity he tould rely; this was. Which now face the fertilizer industry When yothadd to theee diffictilties n't done to prevent A porter from being ,. evot illy Insofar an :it has a bearing upon obtaining - nitrogen 'earrieret plies- •indrueed h bribery to open the pito. ihe •Ni. e.q..e. Pettks e Att.?' • le, the order to close the gates was 0 47.17 - 11:44 delivere awake vallatitill11111111111111110/47/ Go in NOW out your Vidrola L whenever you wis • • Victrolaa' $27.50, $41 50, $63, $',9, $117.50, $225,4285;1365, $370, $445,1520 =41 Vidor 'Records -790c for- 10-inch,.-doUble-sided.. Vidor- Vidrola and complete of 15 double -sided records, Z0 ' seledions for $41.00. tt elk 40. eete,s1 phorie. add, end potash, the fact that Burden-- oe on vote 16. Without burlap bar lieve terecaeed from ,$85 Jortitelein-A teMptatien to go out. to $240 a thousomi, lend labor has in- aide of the •city wall for purthases, Creased in roetefrom 50 to!Met you simply another way Of desecrating the ‘,01/ see the intsle end neeeeft e't the Sabbath, °nee or twice -The traffic went on for a Sabbath at tWoibefore increase in cost of fertiliters for the Nehemiah took notice of it; when he " I did so te proceeded -with all energy, e supply and necessarily upon the ttst of fertilizers next „spring. Let OS call yoUr attention firet to the cert. itien of the suPply of the basis of ad phosphate. As yeti knoW, the pply of phosphate rock comes from • lorlda, Dennesce and Carolina. More erop of 1018. • 4 •,EA.SY PAYMENTS, sly_DESIRED Write for Catalogue listing Over 9000 Vidor Recorcia. Berliner Gram-o7phone Company MONTREAL ' LIMITED. 60,1 Lenoir Street 7,7.47,•• • 104402. - , Children' and. Table Manners. e Sitting beside Us the other day in a • restaurant 4,s et small child, who had the very worst tablemanners-and had • temper we have Witnessed in any child. , The way this child was being brought. up or not ,brouiht up was disturbing. ' He handled' everything on then table, helped himself to sugar. and audibly.,- . - crowded Alio lumps into "MS month.• despite his mother's protest. He then persisted in arguing abOitcalt,: the sugar making his remarks •rather in-' distinct. He asked for the food . on our plate and stoped the waitresses to aile what their trays lield.- Al- though he had been allowed to order what he wished, he demanded a full share of his mother's luncheon. Now, being somewhat of a philonopher, we made the best of a bad situation.e Mother assured us that "Harold never itii tisi:.i,itzttheniI,,.eter.i7,t1„ 12 Harold 1,_:;._ 'W-hiniikarilit'zikr4siiit- .was urged to eat what was on his e plate, 'but mother finally fed darling the whipped cream ,off • r iced coffee, luy and fed darling a,few si 0 of coffee as .. welt. She also gave * tomato; salad from her own .plate, and firielly, ' 0 tempera, 0 mores, slipped a piece of apple pie Into child's -cup and deb. • him eat it with a spooni - - - - - ---"-- Novel it is not necessary for a chili to have poor table manner because his age is mitten in one -digit The fauIt . rests with the one who looks- after -the wants of the child at meaktienes. Poe. sibIyithat Person thinks the getting of toed into the child% stomach via his hands and mouth is the end to be gained. Would °that she knew the method is quite as: important, nn ena as the ultimate satisfying of the ap- petite. We also decided that the rule of out own childhood about l'aildreh be- ing seen and hearrhas still %tut . in Re favor. , - " . 7 The principal factor tn the eradica. ,titen of poultry diseases it the adop- tion of proper eanitaret measures nt the outset. Infectious disordets will recur no matter how wisely treated, unions anal treatment is suppienterited by the liberal. use of, efficient diein. fectants. Dielnfeetion is the One basic principle upon Which rests free- dom frem dieettee and prevention must oeeupy, the foreznost plale if headway It to be gained*