HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1917-12-27, Page 6ry G. Beli
is to plots fit the mon,
Ice of an acknowledged.
log to soils and crops,
Professor Henry SAL In
Ins. Company, t.ImItod. Toronto,
r tido column in tho order in
ed. As space I* Ilmitid &dui*.
• reply la necessary that a stamped
*avail** Ink enclosed with Om
tse bo* snoltod dim*. Henry 02.,
Narag,Iraaa'aaa"e•aratereereorreere-renn-n - _
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Profitahle Water Work on the Farm
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". for us to talk about. the planning of; thee* fields only that have been plow -
Heretofore it hes been eustornary be weed through the winter uporak
cim4.-..cted itY Hailfo(im.,4c
400410,1eZ
have not spent any particular tlaouglit" F.ven fences niay be made through
upou the viinter'e work with the pos-t•tbit winter. In some ceses it nia , be
e •espartment. Initials only will b• Will it cis crilet*ItY
Mothers and daughters of all ages sr cr,r
! m‘4091:tt'sext:esriaxttilion.book- winio bas
4 don't know
*/ the summer work on. the farm, but we ed last fall.
Addross all denc• for this department to MM. Helen Law, 2'0
to writ* to this
. brush uP before the new terra, and
ible eacePtion. that we live indieeted necessary to have the t teed Aneweresee. will " tv"dln 11 at I n't going to do with him. Ile
a question arid its answet . rad tRis week," said a mother sto me
inure efficiently be speatin the sum- in other'r eases ie will be perfeetl os.illetil "14" al identification, but full mimeo awnothaddch frinivit7
a few things that might well be done; and the poete set in thePuutu9u b f u- Write on ono side of ,papor only.
has some studie3 which lic should
ire the winter soathat the time might 'matter the few in theuuw" inu e °•I'er stat tr..
alter, Willie, 4 "Ved mut addressud envelops is encloiall, ril' . m4 " r" I" '
al mer. In the face of the present /ab -1 sible Or dig the ioles during the wYiliiter SVG6talln. A"e 4'c'grtyten$tPau•u
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By T. J. Mathews.
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1 TRAINING YOUNG
BOOKWORMS
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By Irene Stillman
or ,tatuatiort the oue, 'weed *t1iat ba
, come to the front more than ever be.
foie is "efficieneyr another word,
"service:* is now ratadly coming for -
i there are so many little tillage, 0r-
-trY rends and the Iike, that he could do
,i .
stretched and staples put 'in seme of la•.S.B.:-.Ask your dealer to get tali secretary of the Wometas - "la
libraries are-- nuisances," elue endea
' season. ''The wire Can easily be ' .
0r. Resourcee if be would to eate my eteps. Public
If it bae not been possible previous.a
latind of ash you want andgive him not to the Organization
Peace until he has brought them en t Committee, Parliament . Building%
tbe geed days.
Toronte, or. the previncial secret trice
• 1 veltocrieeltlrys.e„
tbe mother was wrong.
.F.: -I. Is wheat, tots arid *Daley a , of the barrel and allow it to drairi.
yowl owistore to sow for pasture? 2. Spread. the grain on a dry floor and
1 boom tea Acres of fall rye on a light ; keep it stirred occasionally -until it 14
„,, „ t dry. The high ternperature of the :woe
• Pie* et Lead. WeeW, Iike ta sem' " i ter 'WM kill the spores of the disease
ties stirrer: 'What is the best time to , Newell adhere to tbe surface of the bar-
-:ir &beer? 3. What is meant by rait-: ley eeed. The use of OW as a crop tie
men? 4. "%riot is the best soil for a young orchard is advisable if the soil
• tallike? • lis fairly rich he nitrogen.. If the soil
Answer :-1. Ontario Agricultural is too xich in nitregen there will be
"Conege ill rePortitic good results trent „ too rapid- growth Of wood. - However, maY .. - • . r .
*boat a bushel oa each per acre, for , be that a more rapid growth of Weed
. . it naay I fact that the man does not take toe
3ug of water to the field with him; it
• a mixture of wheat, oats and bark
Ye if the soil is relatiaelrpoer,
-a
ward. . It will be necessary now to i ly to get at the Derry bushes and tbe
dosthe work of the farni with oneaorcherd trees on tae ferns, beree is the nierhatt There are hundreds of,
Women late yourself •whe are wilting p g R g*
of:the Feed Control offices at Win!- ,
'Fredericton, . eleldeea. end firrnlY limited the boy to two books
. e , 0 Ina, mon c, _ Lut o v„ r, With a little trouble 'slut could bave .
hand, wliere before:it wee donewith' another field job that ought to have Ed ton V c tt e .'
UM* And this ean only be possiblei ettention beforel spring. The old Canes to tra the iiew varieties. ef fish but"are 1 -Montreal,'
theoughs exercising such sePervisien. en thearamblese which have pessea .finding it hard. to, eecure them. Visb Charlottetown, P.E.L. • _
.duraig the schoot term. Conetant •
. la week, at the most, during vatation; •
iftai ersteMatte manegemina that the their peraod of usefulness should, 'be is the natural seastitute for the beef I Rose of Sharon: -A novel 'ida for Prn:ad.•ial.:eceausies a
physical ilugateh,
eutficient • for a 'Child
moments of the working day will be cut oUt and the new shoots trimmed and hacoa that are being 'extensively a. wedding protest? Well, oviliat do
both Paysical and .
spent to greater advantage. , beet'. It is. a saying among orchard strick off the menu. The ashermen eioa think of this one? The Vat/filet's
There is not a, single man but whosuien that the only good time to Prune •araareedy to supply you with all the Institute at South Tilley; N.B., health "Il'esi ana al)4,.'
"After I bave toad
eat go hack' over aeclay's work alai,' trees is when tae, pruning Itnife is fish you want. You are ready to ase 1 upoti tale sclieme of givalg all *idea 'Ille.11/41 e/tergY-
too long I feel drugged," said a wo.;
find some way in which more could sharp, and so the pruning knife ought them. Then a
PProaell the raiddleratin as Isrlweclding _gift a year's member:
haye been accomplished by the laPererrt to loasherpened up and need judicious- 04 induce him to bring unfamiliar ship in their organisation. The Upper man to Ine, and any one orb° has
1
- eh ' the 4y -during the dare. otwititer Wheu_lt-ie varietieeon_the market in inereasing Sackville Women% Institute,- KB., overindulged siniilarly knows the *en-
' t -t I now all•rgoei- thibliattiitaandalitalteralt eel -kohl- ts!tt.i" ,
-re youngeter'S hitetest iii ai-' boo c
summer pastuye. 2. It Is of course toe would. be desired ut the trees.
late to sow clover in. your rya this ; such conditions, growth of oats as
-fell. However, very satisfactory re-; cover crop would tend to rob the eoil
sults have apen obtained by seatteriag of some of the nitrogen which it may
the clover seed over the rye: field be- be advantageous for the tree § to use.
- fere th• frost leaves the :toil in, spring.' Under such conditions, I would advise
As the frost goes out, -the opening of e legume cede 'such aa vetehes or any
the cracks provides for the burying of kind of clover rather than the growth
of oats. -
N.114-1. Can you adVise me about
planting cedars for Itedget Best
the clover seed and a satisfactory
catch frequently results. You can
Ariake more sure at% eatisfrictory Catell
may. be that the plow haeenot been,
scoured and that forty or fifty minutes. There is no good reason w y e •
of the day spent in the field- must be oats that are to. be ueest for seeding tie book 'entitled "Eat More Asa: How
used in digging the rubbieb and ac- next spring sliould. not be fanned out 't° prepare, cool and seeve Cantu:halt the country *woman, can belong 20 e
death fight or whether the abrave ,
comes oft victorious in _thee life and
cumulated, dirt off the plowshare; oei anti treated for a:mut during the win- fish, and so, conserve Canadian beef of ;the Women's Institute's ubienitons
it may be that a burr comes off midi ter, Fanning tbe oath has. bee
n shown front" . . , ,. . •
end bacon for the soldiers at the branches Speaking recently at thee
ones settler reaches his little colony
loosens a bit of machinery, to Axe to be 4 'good practiee because it re- ,• - ' • 1 Sixteenth Annual convention of tlie ?
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which. will rewire the greater part m tune to pOopere it :or the . corning.
an. hour's time, where two or three 1 and
°IP sults in a eutcher growth in the spring' L.R.P.:-We are gled to be able to Women'e Institutes of Ontario held at
early oats are usually freer from
• at the Food Controller's office regard- men of the Institutes could do a great
infoya You that the teports received Toronto, Mr. Hamm said that the Wo- 4 the ‘1Wring Indiana and ti bravelY -
. 1 to say, tease youthful gobblers of "lit, ' •
, defend the kola of -ins heart .Needless • .
litissible for a- mau to be "mit ne the (Plant. y
The habit °roe esamed, may be s6 strong that he or she will
eld. about thern arid the :best way to, coolt teachersa" as' tell „as brideeornembers
Prepjiring thc'Seed them welts to the Office or the Food for one year. ening* the book ilito all saes of an-
. Controller at Ottave for a useful lit- :they are likely to remaiit memb6r3and-
. expected Places because of the ,in;
the very finest organization to which
. • ability to wait to see wbicli eolith) •
minutes spent io going over the ma.
chine each morning Would keep 11. up
if you top -dress the rye with 150, to, time of year, soil, size of trees, etc t to standard and would make it possible
250 fiounds of fertilizer carrying ab011t -2. What is the best mixture for seed- for the operator to spend all of hia
eat per cent. nitrogen and 6 to 8 per ing tow land? ' ' .. time operating rather than running
gent. phosphoric acid. •Thie should be ,Answere--1. Cedars for a. hedge around after old bolts and nuts. .
applied after the frost is gone out Alla can be Plan,,ted most any time a the Tlita Year it will be necessary fo
-when the ground is dry enough for the year. However, since the. young tthe workers on the farms to he a.
horses to walk across the rye field trausplented trees requfre• a consider-. busy during the winter as througa„th
with a minimum of injury to the crop, able amount of moisture, early ia thet summer, and there there are . a number 0
8: Sub -soiling is the stirring of the fall or early spring is probably the.
sweirbe4eagethe depth at which the aver- best tame to set out •tlie, hedge. The
ege plow *'t it Thie is • .110eCan- aOir should. be well prepared and rica
eseplished by an attaehment foe the in its. plaafoods, ' sant. the. young
ordinary plow which stirs the furrow, tree's pruned rote 'will not be able ace
underneath that turned over, but does
not bring tho under , soil to the sur-
face. 4. As a rule- a mediae clay
loam is best for aleike. •••"It shoulabe
a farly rich. oil since the _roots of
alsike are comparativelY shailotr and
make maximum use , of the • plantfood
. .. • r the surfa•ce. ' .
. neadert-Kinaly describe the hot
water treatment of barley for einut.
Is mite a good crop for a- YOullg
orcharill ''' •••• •
as well during winter, the only pie- ing the eaving in restaurants through I deal to .eneourage the inclease . eraeure" revive carefu land sympa-
rest. The treating cen be done 3us
b beefless ana baconless Tuesdays and! production, which is of the uttnost un- thetic watching. This I: know from
portanee at the .preseut time. e e
urged, the yoemen• to forget minor dif-.
ferences -and to cooperate for: food
conservation.
1VIrs. 14.11.F.eaThere is nothing :like
asking for specific information on
questieris over whiel oil are in doubt.
If one lump of suiter 'nstead Of three,
or • one teaspooatuf instead of three
were used by the people of Canadethe
saving would greatly fielptcart the Oer,
niands of Italy; Great • Britian and
France. • ,Itely'a per Oahe: eonsurap-
time before the war- was .1.2"pontids;
Britain,, gs. In North A.tief•ica each
that of eFeance was 18 and of Great
man, wonian ea, .child consumed Via
caution bei▪ ng that • e oats stioukt
put, back into 'sacks that have. been Fridays are most encouraging. Re -
soaked in the treating. solution.- • , Ports from only 33 large hotels and
to be a worth While practice to, alio* restaurants throughout the Dominion,
out of the 16,500 public eating places,
show 4 saving for. October, 1917* a
Even Seed potatoes May be cut dur-
ing the winter. . It has been proven •
cut seed Potatoes to sear over before 268,000 in
or, 1311/4 tons. The
1 they . are, painted aoci these potatoes saving in bacon 'for 'the same 88
jobs which are ordinarily. done in 0 may be tut withnoappreciable loss establishmeote was no less than 401a.
eumnier that will perforce have to be 'durihg the winter. - This.. will save as.
done this winter,: ' e. ours of time when it comes to' A.A,Ro.--13etter. late than never]
. ., some h ' ' ' . '
. tYou are by no meani the Only country
:' .Some'Fieili work Possible.- ' ' i the Planting season.4 • " c,
who has repented her decieion
' ' I Then, of course, the Seed Corn should: Women
reach out it& the oil ate; more ' While we hav4 thought it, beret -',..
ea.gone over, the cull ears-throweout not to sign the food pledge card, A
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feed air a considerable length of fon, Well nigh impossible to do an and the remainina 'ears tested for number of tardy people hitvescorne to
tate. Bain Mallen and.•fertilizers fleld work* thSwinter; the cortaition and
Certainly if will not pay to see, that'perbaps'thers•was some ren-
ingwill be, of material benefit' in increas- of this 'whiter will force us :te thinll -
spend goad time planthig and aring atel underlying the 'Pledge earcl.&an-
the elianees• for 4 rapid growth "°therwase• - : • . for cern thaa is on y y° e''. let .paign after,e11. ; You . can -get these'
of the hedge.' When the trench 'afar , an most farms the,job of haulin ...
per• cent, of what it rai h h b ' cards. by writing to •Mrs . cbirriett pounds otaugar a year.
the trees has been dug, thescattening manure:eat- been left until the rusli'o . had a fey hour s b take ' th •
g t ave eeh • - • " - v •
* -
Auswerv-The hot water treatment
for killing the stout of barley is. aa fob
. lows: Place the grain fli a bag end
emerse the bag in water -which has
en -heated to about 115 to 120 de --
trees Fahrenheit.: After, the grain
has been in'tats Water for few mi-
nutes, transfer it: to, another. barrel
where water ie fram 18Q -to -Oa -A
grees Fahrenheit Allovv it 'to sox&
ftri this Water for about tete or fi.fteett
minutes, after which pall the bag.
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spring-this year this 34 mast b whiter...thee es, be: sure tail' parade and the dolls clipped
done-throirgh the Wittee•beorder that wood an vete, their aands. and 'cheeped and-stifed
that the seed -e --
the- Yakv--f-la--Ya 'of may he:eeie Then toe, there is the matter of ' to Watch the soldiers. as they marehed..
Cupied with essentials as alowirif4, • • • •
overhauling the machinery end, stitag-1 „After_that they went to the samlhox
and caring for daps that are to b
'
ons. All Parte that are broken or, 'where the toy bottlealtipsaWeeettleeta-
:Of a -handful of medium rich fertilizer
.-say one carrying from a to 4 per
'Oat ammonia, atidellet5 -10eametenta
phosplibric acid -where each tree is to
be planted -will materially . help ethe
' - e eit'' t- ' - • - .A":- - -- • • • - - ,harvested. • Fuether than thatait.le
growth o e rees: e to fuze or , i bent should• be les' tett and these sent .
• . - .
ihe on bend viten -the -bent part. gives 'shorty ' beiere- -Christmas when . the.
A Christmas Party, at Toyland., .
good business management of re- , for at 'once. , The broken Ones 'Mir ,
usually, be healed with the ohly incom i Way: - The wheeleand parts cari Tala .toyIts.Ojenast.haet tzerl. vAeopo calhoeopk aorigieeenaigo
:-sourcee to put the manure on ill .th •then be replaced and the .supplies -will: ' .
ht
winter time since- -larger --leads -eane
venience. of it being a. little 'jail teken, into the tool house or work shop
with another, and *anted, and even though the have' ii Christmas perty. , Thp:minia-
it spents to me to bl aVerage farmer is not a profesSional ture Santa -Claus who stood :Oil the
to get into the field, but one seaso „
Avin.tAr.throWthe ariONraS,to--,gIt: OA Liao COUllteri thought of. the atan, 'arid be
'olt. better, iiiidt "Lit us )(ate a Christiania tarty
about as easy to get onto a field in ta 1 painter, he will 'he able to Make gs
rePailltihg is. et loon. ee -here. it- the . chadrenasebige-playaciont
- ore w are s . , •
1--/a0
i life of thi tool; and have one last romp together:
:to it in the spring or sUmmaer tilt fact that the
through the mud , or soft Pleive ,
, insuratice 'and will pay in the extra f . e - ad Tr - ..• ".
ground. Oceasional fields here :and
trees,. a mort'AVen 'growth on be Ohl
-thined by flai*ag treeenot`over two
or three feet to height. 2. For seed-
ing low' lana WIWI tends to be damp,
the following-roiature is recomtnend-,
ed: . ta.
Timethy ea, 4 1 •*, s
ee.Hed ,........10 ,113
Atsike "as- •Or
,
18 -lbs. oil age.
, „ -- . there cann,ot be covered with manure., • „ • . . -- Them 'rhea Santa 'ohms calletl .the toy
•-• ' this winter because of their rolling:1'. . • • -Heed Work / • Policemanand asked.hint to: help man -
on the roost'at ,
• nature; but all leVel fields should .13‘y I Heed work" is essential also during age. the party. •• The peliceroan went
t
"'SP. ' ' • all means have the application during i the winter. ,, Crop rotation systema out on the floor and suddenly stopped
- • . the winter, since there will be no .ap.i 1 -should be planned out and the work so the motorcycle man, ;who was start -
that is -not lip to .
wflidekik-e-... Airolii any cockerel that ,is preciable leaching algae' -and the jell tdistrihnted that belP emit* be hired ing out for his seidnrglit spin. ' ..
constantly'behig driven by other aock- will -be done when the rosh of sprin4, during the entire 'year. ., The Aelds" a•Will yoif ,pleage carry in me, ssage
Vela,. tra * cockerel that won't, Aght, lti be ' over carefully with re-' for Santa ClansVA he said. "He
4thtd that will fight has good vig-
up 'for a. rieval. eXhibit, . a A
'Next Sofa. Claes took- them to a
Punch and Judy show, eila they al
laughed and saouted. Then the dolls
went -to evirittestipaer vette, ' But tire,
aueereet part VAS t11-4, although the
-dolls seenaed to have quite enemata
still the *food on the pletes .and plat-
ters was Awake the -•same; :
• Then' Santa Clauk tOld the 'Wye -mare
owes •to play, and they' te-ole- hot& 'of,
hands,and • Santa danced With
them around a tall Christmas 'tree.
Aran -the .1•Olicemen said: • • • a
verp personal' eNperience: Frain •
eight to eleven years of age it was ale •
Most 'impossible to rouse me in the
rn,orning8 in "tiniZ. for schaol. Tais
my adult World was inch puzzled to
understand, as I was sent to bed fair-
ly. eaely. aAnd • no one. knew mail I,
too', beceine an adult.and told the tele:"
upon my little self that I Smuggled a
book to bedawith Me and frequently,
after tits household was sound asleep,. .
lit the lamp and reed mail p and 4
'clock in the mOrOlogi ' •
.Therefore, I repeat, limit e boy or -
gfrl to. one ei• two' boekt a. oveek-ana *et
see that Your edict is obsetved. • Fur- . •
theitiore, supervise not.oalyetao numa, ".
bee Of books eeedebiltstheir contents.
Young people einhot safely be allowed
-
to browse unguided, t in the fields of •
books. .If you find that you, %lave not
tune to censor their aeoks, allow Rely at
those from the ehilaren'es dopartmefit
of • the library, because teMy are all,
carefully . censored before "'being ad-
mitted to the shelves. When an ocr
ask•nal book is got 'from the .shelves
o the math departmentestiputate that
raii4 not be .read bY your f.euni pees .
pie: until •_ you •oy _another informea
adult has -passed upon it, '•
Of eourse, the censoring mast .be '
done 'diplomatically.. Childree may. , •
often select books that they may Well e-
naditeben."they are goineWitat Older, .
but whialiaiiii:nattaiiiitalfle for them
,just at that time Under time circum-
stEincee brie might •say; "Yes, that is a 1
good book and mother .would you
to read at; some time when you are old '
enough enjoy and- apprediate it'
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"See, the daY,..iS dawning X am tiles
,
One...appointed td uphold tbe' laws Of
Toyland. *. 'ticit one :Tat go to his
place at 'Once., and be. ready for this.
:day's sale.''' • •... • • . ..:, ' .• • ', . .
"' "Iret,'"it-is.,--tiine to say geed.. -bye,'?
. .
comes.work .said Santa Clause a‘but . remember'
, Njore,ev,er,- there are On every 'Krell 1 ference to their. pastaistortj and a. de wants *unfit all the toys ;this Toyland ea, wherever voile go - it ie. youe -.duty •to
seen. fiat.: • '"„ - • :: .. .. - . , ordered earn ,some fertilizers. aecesii finite outline. should be. made Out to 'come to the 'Children's -reale. for .
a Wake the Cliirciren..'glad, for ,that .1S-
ilibilit$'''.,and ' strength, and :these
0 seldom, ,bee0.0.pesthe 1,01,y act ov.ualitteUld be 'indexed at once for Joni:: VATS. ' f the. . should can. to.the .departments 'and tovite, Must consent to be hugged and loved
-why ...we toys are. Made. . • YOU dolls
eery... in raising the croee aad ehiseit I. be followed during the -next, five or ten Christrnee • party., : So- g9 as fast eie
oid any male bird that crows lite , .
ng shwa the niateulinity Of ,the , . - " • . ... .the littlel•girls;- you eoldima. meet
ry or Febrile* deliv.eryl so.: that see at inventoey taken of: the farm all tae tors." And, the ter-anotor.7- by:
. 8 Irk .ineatgicht•oayn,d1:14r,iil4f...eifiateli: ii.kitt.tihebhottnear• to h they 0, ; business so that the total of the ceole *ft..b.tolm.ali, titppgeeti., sla.;"
,
bird,. And; .to be .a good, breeder 'he they may- e. o
be strongly sexed.: '
proud•bird, because
ese these character- deep, wiatecneeted,
e bird that is not a
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• . , .. wanted.. _. the, matter , of: allowing the 1 farma may be compared with its, assets .Toylancl, and_ neatly. brokeii •
fartilieer cadet to igo untir.a week be;Forie. year hence. ..The' numbers .0.,woek machinery -as he rushed On:1'11a.
have to delatitlie planting season ott necessary to 'do the year's planting.,
wor 0 ground
9re • . t . t- d. -ed theit'' bushels oa the diffenrit.land -of. seeds Waa. .7. ' . • , : -, -
VI a secii 'ean"...; easily, be : atrived at -and these playroom. : Fir
- . 1.
Soon the toys - were. in the • lame •thildeen," . .,:•• • .; . ,.. ' •
• the dolts Teddy . . "We . will.: Santa "'Clan:a, good bye'
. iti'w life by. briagairg ' happiness -to. the
fill:, end. yoe will. be happy- In your
r..•4(70. to head .00 ond time, -will certainly not do thid 1, Should be at hand when the .plenting . down the toboggad Merry Christmasta .• shouted all the
-... year, since it reStritt -hi so much incoft.irseasonglraws on. .This will _make for *sbieladre•8; f °:!..Talreen '
,venienee•and.inefficiency... " better- use of the labor • of both the a.
meree-ge-roUnd • uiiti were • z- •Tlion, by trains trelley, antertiobile;-
gays that hie. secret , farmer or his hands., ' - 1. • . _ • .1..zy and tired and later they visitedthe - : • • , . e' •Ol.wegoneheid airship,
f malting new blood isato pick out a . ', • • renoep.an# Orchards . . . All of the field *.ork possible shouldtoy fairris. • Hero they saw:* woollY all the toys were eareiea sefelYbeek
pen of females aeneatly unrelated as • a
25,,' great manylatmers Are dee.ii4ing i be done in time, the indoorwork being 'lambs that "sei'd "Bettaiaa-batabeaal" .,'e ' their places, ' a d when: the - gteat
possible,' andptit.. them in a pen and .this Year 'to use limestone to Correct ' 'reserved until the last The headwork. . b t
tr, grow AttAn..0 ,:xci,4,11., iii rer. te. ,ry.,...7.41.ip„i‘ aicalid necrlrf corrtle,T.bu ethees.iideeneelithqseno,that,f,sii rly *ranee day,:nctopeiwould shav.e..::. :ea esedftliha4t
-
oettette ientd...etetoifiteeteey ..elets.r.Fg.T ion acidity andethuo.meke...:Itoserseiblet necessary to unethe farm: through an- whoever they turned their heads to store wee opened e
,,, , . . , . e . . i . „ . . e. , ..e,-. ,f -,•-• or„... , see ropers. - • esese so therfrever-hadebeen held.-e:Chriatinas
,...00.:lie-reis,-',v,,, - . - " ,-...--...w.2.. - , . • ,
Next they -saW:. A mel:V-Ii;:e ITsInir-4Par Y Al
4 .-'41 4,.' -i..-,41-..-L.-,...i..#.0./.. ,..,n.Irlrala,,,t.,,adi. tt ..t . •their fatinsit atteiltion and 'after this has been th.or-i
eachto et. iilalert6:61terer-tly'lftha•freeieeetiattiiiiiiiaitialtea'l'a'-' Y la ••-•-•riaaa• 'a - s - i ''
e s _ . ra . • _ P .N1,!efi.TiAll dy‘ ee t te•ieseetthetralte., aete-Oe
in meld tins inieetone matt .be hauled 1 oiling ,harnesses, making pig troughs, .
which: hurts them eontinually, s0. they the ."lconeciOnsuesS ' of • universal' ein-
the pen of hens for fiee days; then •
from the' station in the " winter amt. [pstiotingeavagone andbuggiessfaeniiig ,
. propitiate. their gods by bloody saeria bears upon ug, when it Seethe 'as
I
'take hint- Oat and put in *the Other olle" 0
spread upon tile fiehl, exactly where it: seed .geatnaand cutting seed potatoes fices, even offering their children, upon if there were no outcomeio the sticug•
for the eame Ierigth a :atter and in n -s.--_ s
that Vi0 blood is metnifactured that i wanted. n this comiection,•howel should .cenie in. for :attention. 9reat.- thealtar, .. ,Vroni such : a religion men gie of liuminutyslere is a ground for
is 'marvellous for. mating .to almost -s. ' t t hest re- I efficiency me well as Satisfaction will turn to skepticism. : Then the heavens "confidence. The Eternal Loire is great -
any'. . ,. .
e . brass. . T ri er • The ter than the needs er weakness of mete
„jor,isi antentovegoeo.„_001f0r itiye ever it should
• altsehaieitvatiablybeen secure by , result if these matters are comp 4 e y are
- illg- • -spreading. ground ;limestone upon mit of the way when -the -rash -of settirg wise is but an infrinteetyirig in litre is pienteons . redemption, geace
:.the night .and the univeree egnores bis more. almidant;.-.: . It -1S.-0 -challenge
-* i . . , .. . .,,, I cry. ! . But the prophets proclaimed nof.teldle trust, but to renewed:effort,.
... .. fields that have have been 'already plowed work takes . preeederide-;0•Ver' other
• Spring Buying SOW. • . and for this reason the limestone can. jobs, . - 1 the kiefiderit knowledge of a (404 140
-...:;:L--*----0.-***,*4.- • - - - , --:•-•-•---•- -4•7-----.'" i was the, helper.and defense of :men,
i airt-floakiistoriestonsecaterreefee. ,They, who_waa_the-frienk.::.anCcotnrade of
leearrectly interpretect the moral nature their etruggleia Who tree On their side
; of the universe.: This teas a 'greet when they were seeking justice 'and
advariee in religion but there Vas, righteousness because theweteathen • The lenity or ewelliegs ivhicii MaY ...Will love 'find...piece :For growing.
' y
o something more • hi their . •message. expressing his nature. This concep-
he foiled 'under the elan on the aaelce - , • - • .taGinton• Vaedet Carrath.
Underneath this preaching of rielt,.. boil of God was fulfilled in Jesus's
eousness and . of the. eonsequenees. of declarationOf the Father which Cella Of • ninny . cattle from. janueey tail - . 'Y
sin, is a eonfidence in the lovingltiod: men to liveiir a itevevorId evith.a:God! April eoratith grubs. If these ',puha -
•,. - , .
neSS of ‘Jehovah. Even in his aoor whosename is love. .. Small wonder that,/ are allowed to temein, they Oral cona • • • Ile. 174eil gfaesilen.
, they eilw a aeneficent •purposea' • It the English abandoning his doriceptionl.plete their growth, deep to the ground "Every man Who cnn Make himself
It " d t "Th ' e t 'eon": ilea lout trarieforra 'Otto filet whielt matt . and. his lionsehold selfseupportieg• resa
a
THE 11-01aE-TO-BE.;
Oh, shall have a little louse,
• A cosy house, a loweeayed house;
'Oh, I ehell. build e sheltered house
LowelYing from the weather -a' -'
Arid when aerota the happy sky •
Thor; edding- bells eing sweet, and high";
Oh, there we'll go, my bride and I;
And there We'lt live tegethei.
nt3
^ M.„1-na e.,
t • e•
Red Vox, Mink, Beavers,
Martens, Muskrats are now
• ntett .and are in good
• Inand. Write for our
list, Calendar, and
• ping stmtionery.
NCO WILLIAMSON &C.1.
474 $t. Paul $t.
• hbote oudeordetefte&
rayint etaterials,:ah
ts that may be needed
spring. If •cerloed lots cafr-be
ordered the delivers; will be Made more
quickly than. en . small lots. Goods
ordered now mity-liots,lre -delivered bee . .
fore they are wanted for uie in the . INTERNATIONAL LESSON
spring, and if delivered senor - the •HECEMBEIt , 30.
feeling of seenrity resulting froiei hay-
. - 4 was not veg ,a , , of
ing these thlige on hand is Worth the , , t gr .
xl cow edee-01. they proclaimed. The. elimai of this • • e •• - i d a ... ,
ion te cl ed. Those to who feel 1 reinfoet the eattle dui 111' the spline Wee theelentand upon the. stock of:
adrliagwlitn firttyneretoste. 1)111 10
toon pat4,heformtehncesny tee........eltelcittwIlo.vi, _ t4alth!sa„5, /31ngtollf•;"e 1 message' iricluded the p' owerf I en-
, emies ok Israel-thoee great colquer- a personal felloWship with God areeand simmer, The grube wealten tha food that is miailable fox. the 11altIOA.9 *-
. i ore who were about to grind her he can° •/° dem( a 61Milar fellowship
on the part of the community arid ell and
1 vettle, caUse thenl to tall ON hi flesh --It E. Prothero,' Minister for Agri...! .
milk ' and fleeretiee the vele(' of culture Great Beitaiii
before they me needed ' The rail- em . Golden Tc t, F00.
aeedie a; • :: ... :.' neath their iron' heel. The Prophets huManity tO be achieved through. ' ' • • ' ' ' - a
wor Ling ou is area . purposes with - .- • . ., . ,., . , . l' :The above"is equally trac in„Cainnbi. -
., them in the' great fellowship • tliat h; e.
mi " t h• • t ' ' i'the hicie• •'• • • '
oade are blocked with freight, and
- eaw thetrathrnirig to God and Mcluded • terooe may oe peeriecti out though 1 Twery Man Who ean make ins house-
thoutell cenditione in. tide respect.rnay
The confidence of the prophets. A,
grow better it is best to takei no
loge part of the. message and Wor41 tamed dwell with him. Have we that ---- . ' • . . ' the caiening at the top of the siwelling. hold self-opporting voile-I/Pe iiisi; what
The besie of redemption', With the
of the arophet ,eartesoien evho •have
• ' . ' inata 1- • • . • e • certainty of the lovingkaidnese of Ood 4 sharp knife and a. pow of uweezers feed- his family would •otherwiee con.
ehaneea. Order goods hely art advatee message and attitude for our fees?, '
I' ise it mai bo neeeat3avY to g9 witif- ized in the topic: "Gotl'e vedeeming" ,
world order: • i comes the postunlity ox redeme Dee ill fteri tiudte the work of removing smelt for Conatio And our allies.: Nom,
It is Lovt• that bears . all thloga arid the grube oC
sier. are sheUld be ie the time to begiii to plait the gerden
out theta wilen theare iteededThio love."' Those d leeders
Of the time theO At& wanted, other- beet et die un- q - it le eseent ii 0 . • .*
1:
advice aPPlies to seeds quite . as much elation, and of litircalleaOf their the pea-, A great advance. ' Iv can the•peo- etill cleilves to the shiner. After taken to crust( all the grubs ‘reinov- that in to support the -family text • •
in ple front immoral idols who eould be he had denied .it, Peter well knew its ed; preventirig their 'further develepyear;
- to read and otudy the subjeet so
y . . gra,
• as to ferlalizera aa 00 aa ' ' le to juetiee enacinid ty xighteousness
'alit , - Mid tittir5 and tot 5 "the 101:teSneellifig of meet end truefor a on Leto foes
m ti ' , . gardene will be fully prepared and
t Order- tliat they might !mow God and,: bri e , 0 ,,.......-....„.„.4,.:,..,-, ___, . ready foe each step of the, Work J3tt "
. . .
The cause of millt 'ever is frequoit- experieoce
bifil IfY tir'iti° "roll.16:191iiprieg. lituiltrdeigivonn5'. "TiliklietrirairtDialeti)1.1Plfgrt::, ttlfloeitLiusirde iftlreA4.hriktili°61t1;0° IS.Ra.egderhglarit: '
lured ge of a Gael of lo•y- purpote behind it' all, but it is depend- • . .
ly attributed to milking the eow out. his nature in 1 n telat
The 1.i d tl d t ible Wrath of pada in the ltnowled
y proe a one i ori , ' Eleetiatai aOpatatue operated hy LA„ jUat the proper time. PrepOednesa
T1 1171(1,10 • T10 lgOde of a 3)I ti Olt upon tin, It bears nith our era- keybOard 'like thet of a piano has in the garderi and On the farin la quite
. I 'On aotta atilt ealYing. It is- advis- jehovelt upon 'flume who worked in,
r ' i re ttrribe The Ill011 Who Oen teaches, and leadn us. In the bbeix invented for ringing churc3j. bells cs important as preparedness' in, ths
. . .
rimy and navy. •
And fiewere WiI beim • about ,
there -r-= - ' - •
Sweet bloseoina.feraier ,golden hair, -
Sweet' aloestone that willabe her care; .
s Allotliet•floweis outvying .• •a
And we shall have a hive of bees, •
A garden, too,' and apple trees,
Arid hedges holding all of :these -"
To keep the world.from -spying.
ca -re esreeestfae-a
and of mcithat
So rot
A little 'girl,- a little boy, ay. • " „
• Each deator than the oelier,
, • • .
So: yeat by year nall Pass away
Until nlY.wife and I are gray
But hippy still as on. the day. •
That sees 'out first home,goinge
6 little Itornel Year .apple'freite
taretitagarclerirflOWeareael411611eybeee-
Well; but more ilitinaliese •
ide1'. a tirna • , aue6eteirethertdhouaranlifelirteoulu8aneotwOrking worehai themelive a hestile universe day of our weakness, in the thne when ,•either coi tames or emantitofitly.
•
ey
edele tot to empty the udder the first
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