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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1918-06-06, Page 6�,- : - - , 11 , . � ... . �4 , . � f : � . V � . 10, Nr. " . � - 11 I A - - . , .�; , �, ­% I . . I � - ; . le- . - - � - . I I . - . I - I - . --­ � -----I-------- -.­..,;-----­ ­ -­�­­­­­­ --­ ----- -- -1-11 �- �11 ­ -- - -I----- .--- -----. ­­­­'. ­­- - - - I ­ ­ -­ �­ ­ - - 111. I - - ­ -- -- -­!7LIT-- --I- --- - . , . � . - 46 I ­ .1 I � , I .11 I .1 - 1-1 I - -- ..1. -- - .1 .­­= �6 - '' , -1 . I # , ries,,. I , , '' I � I I '4� , EMS, PrIOM9 Lawn . Cr�p , A Vital Necessity I I . ulz PR , L 11 � 11' , � I k , � OR— I A . I - " I I I I � .. � 11 .1 I I . I . - I The 14" Oround the farm 11101110 fre. , . 11 - I � r - 1%y , - . Y, �- -1 . Iff Peaco or Wa :� t�%� IqueutlY receives lei -m care than Is, Ae. , - - . , . . : . I I .- . -- . . ..!� � . � Ma"ELEN MAW 110114arY tO. keep it in good cojidition. - , . ...", . .11 -1 rfHE owratl<)ns, of Hydro -Electric and I � - - .1 �� --- §� � � I.. ­ �;, I..---- I I The grass runs out and It ,, - 1s, fe c 4 in .1 an pwm� !! �� �� �� . 1,0,1,1 , - I ! 00a .. many trots 73Y wee4s. so$ , . Public Utility Companies 4re a vital � I .. the , , I . . �. " . - is it ­dma� thick rich appearance whIch improve% , I , uctW by Protmor Henry G. Bell I.. ... � u�ceessity to the industrial and social wel- - . it the 10010 of the farm. To. bri . . � , , A I t��06 thlo departwent. Is to placo at the ser. ,... ":,. I ".. -essential in . . -- 0 . . " � I . � � I .. tam of C4nada, axid are as - ­ I .1 lawn back into condition the in nif I . .. 1. . . . Mothersand It owing I � . � 'daughter - inviteo should begin early in tho'spring be- . readers the *dvlco ot an acknowledged ., '. tinlies of peace a's in wax� � ,a of all apse are r I , 1, I'. - I � I , ,ordimiy , to wr I L11 11 ubjocts pertaining t* solla and crops, , : :r:.;'.4,�'. ', departmOOL Initial$ only -will be published with'each qoo,stion, and I r fore thQ grass gets long and tough. if ,f,', L I �, �4 . I..: . .� I I . I . This is one of thi� yeasons we recom- 48 4 moans of Idontification, but full name and add ust b 9a9h A*dr*,is *11 queet1dris to Profosear Henry 0. 13011, 1 �: �"; the MONVilIg is -started before fho-grass, . I n . � �,,i': 4 rose M .0 04 0 1 .1.. 1. 171 . mend the Ppnds 0 w6ll-minaged Hydro. letter. Write on one side of paper only. AnOwars, will be tMoal , I Irect, If . I adift of The Wilson Publishtnil Company, Limited, Toronto, -'. I., - I L . . - __ OnVolopq r 1. *nC . . . grpwq too long it Will not be neces'- I � .� � 44W *"&war* will appear In this ,column In th order In .. :� " . - . Electric and Public Wity Compani" staroPed and addrassed for t '4sod. . . . 35 Sary rto rake iip� the q0ttinr . I ' I " - .� - Addrsss�all correspondence �10'department to. Mrs, Helen taW, 2, _ 'a., Raldng , .. 1. 1-1 ": �-, sery unit , I ,,- . , � . r r, I . . %*Ich they are received. As space- Is limited i0ir 14 ad4VIs- �:'� I A . P Ing ,M*Ing comm' . , ie$.' , I Wabiftlno Avir., Toro.oto. I a lawn iDjureS the rwts'of the.gTass � I . . - I MWW* where Immediate reply Is necessary that a #.tampsd - � , ���.:. .1 I I - . . , k� I . . . . . . ­:� .-'." � . ' . ., I 11 'Send for list of, Hydro -Electric And Fub� I . I. nd the 4.*uttings are valuable r . 01" addressed envotopq be enclosed with the, question. , � ,,..:,: r �`r �7: 1 . . . I ­ .Plants a . ." .... .: J r . .. S V*wn the answer will be mxII94 . I . . � -yield r , F , If allowed to fvkl,l downi on the root$ . - . , � r � � �. - ' .direct - . -�� . lie Vtfilty Bonds W9 6% t0$7-- . Librarian:-W,by' rA bold an ex- Melt the fat in a sauce ianj .add the . . . . I - � - - -. I.." . � : I I � � r I . I hibitto arrowe inter In your Public Oatmeal 4id fry� it for 'a few minutes where they form .a Mul-c,h i7hich con. I I ' . . I Library . y that' 0 wbile stirring, Than add the vQ9e,' se e, ' . J. S. G.- 1. Do you know any short ed less than 2Q bushels of wheat per I k � 7 I , lecontl 11161sturg and keeps:.the� lawn , in i r ,, I. ' , - . � %W 4 , , ) NSSAWTr, IrLs ry , I , I ­.. small iown library like yours gave tables and fry for A fe Al looking brI6.t and g I � I I cut* that Will help , me Acre on tU average, and it by fer- I - ,�n V,,e 'Ir OW 0M.90N - & -0())WPAN'y r .W.r.tutea * . reen In spite of 1416W SlKwtage? 2. What !athe c stment Ranko ' .1 , 110 dry weittlier., � . r. . . . . re :. - ... , Ur"Ifed an,exuibitiou that re -qat- loupr, Now 'pour in the., stQ wt t I - . .1 vus tiliv.ation, the yield of the same- 41443 . . sulted In a"& ek 11i . .. I ' ' , I . ... ,, r 1. 'r increased use of its 'books , and. a pinch of salt and.bring 'to, the boll, We believe that, some. seeding In, , 4 . I ... I, . .. I .M�reMtile. TrUot ]�ld "., I ,Hwpilton 'necessary every year- to.keep a lawn .. . . of oats growing heavy, ronk str can be increased so that double the 9.1 W . . I@, . I �. I *" 11949ing before they are ripe? in Amount� of '-wheat is harvested, labor . 292 .8 I T. JAMES STREET I k - . . � -t L. ` , magazines. , The plan'was. first ad- Skini care.fully.and allow to simmer loohln I ' I .1 ­ tkera something lacking. in the "IT.. used on. the fields will be employed I � . I � . 1. . - . . � I I .1 vanced by a, womai0a club, the mem- slowly for about thr . 6 at Its'best., Wheii making r6 . I I., I ., . . r . eq -quarters of an . ur � I I . . . , I , MY Neighbors tell me my ground is with an ificreased efficiency of' 10090'. � r � . . � 1. I . bers of which volunteered .jo. do All liour. Lastly, add -the milk and re- tatoen Isedd order we always include I . . . 1. 11 ­ I ­ . ­­ . i . 1- ,:n.� _*1_-__1 ,,,,,,,,, ­ ­­ ''. .. -11-1 ­,� .,­"�.==­ the nee . es I . q .:.� . '-..%. ," � - ­.: .- - �-� -T, - r�. . . " - .- - - work. ! , I . . �- .-T , 7r= sary � . , . %. , * � lot' = � . , . 0 A'11a serve -hot,' 4 ,small 4rder � An . too rich. We used to have a r Stated iii another Way, half the*land - rhey bad fodnd livati season to toa't . 0i lawn grass seed ,4 � . r I . .. stock on theplaco, and used a lot of giaih ' , = library many. books�- that irere Molly:-Seelng that. you, ba . sm , us# At, to replenish aliy spot$ In the � : . I . , I �, I .� will raise an equal amount . , v r , ve �e lawn tba;t fteM t I r - . I . soft wood ash**. Our hay crop is, r if properly fertilized. in be1jing tiiem to make varl- spare time 'on yoq'x ­ o - bra 'growing thin. . . I . I'll - . Applying DIE' 91LO' AN' ECONOMIC NECESSITY. ' � p,baiids you might .This is 1, , � I . I nearly so heavy an At used -to ba. I fertilizers, takes very little more 100, . .. . . I ous kinds of fancy work, The ex- useAt to advantage by keeping bees.. e50 expensive,than seeding the ' r I I , r have bom working the place for four . I . I hibit 'as they arrang-ed, it contained They are very profitable -and con be cTitire lawn every year -and It keeps, lap - , . I � . r since it is distributed at the,"stime- time .1 � .1 r. r � . . 4 yeam Is tkere anything to put on as,the wheat is .�owu. The fertilizer .Ther' cheapest -and best rotion for silage 1S4 20% better than sho ked, the Articles. that t$ej had thade, and carried on .a�j a side 11 -Vntlj�Ou the. -stand of gr&s in 've ,satisfqq - . ^: I / , - , P. ­ . it any is ry ,,? I . ne � .A , . . . . r . - - . , I I ' The same 'holds close -beside them the book 61, mago- ineonvenl6nce . , It !,a batt0r,tc. 1. � - - . . ,� ., ,_ _ __ ,_":,_ ­ ­ . ­. _� ,r . I -, .4, . ,torz In , . -, . tlw land to make the straw gr?w distributing compartment , of the live stock must -contain A reasonable ,corn froin field � start ..--anuor. ,� ­ - * ' , � , 'r I . ., stroager, or to Mard the growth of modern wheat drill gives W4 cancen- r amount of succulent feed. An abund. _equally true* �of unthresbed oats or zine that bad furnished the idea or the Qu -a, somewhat small swile" and grad- Sor�e fertilizer will oft�n -be teed- ' . . i . ­� . It? Last year I did,not have half the, trated plantfood uniZo rAd oats and peas saved. for winter teed. design, But. they did. not limit the ually work iip, � . , . ed to bril'g a lawn rhaek into 'condl­ , . � I rmr a - effectiv� � I . . I- 4noe of ,suitable pasture is, unexcelled, Silage fr�in, peas I ton, W6,bavefound..poultry.ro.fLntil?e , . . . : c2W at oafs as they did not All'out ffistriUuti s fancywork or , Mr. - F. W. L . Sladen, Dominion 1 . . I i9n* 2. 1 would assume ,from an4,oats produced b - r r . . . and 4 substitute Tor this f4d in win- milk, 20% cheater t1kin-Oat sbiives, -to books merely fkir women, Boolks, Apiarist, says., 441 -am mofa than, ever , Mixedwith earth to be very, -satisfac. . r . r . � �, *M tlwy went, down. 3. 'What do your question that you 'have been ap- ter or during 4 drought in summer is . tori. By s6attering1t lightly ove� . I ­ .. il you think of rape ap, 4, xgramer pas I � . . . 1� 809o' cheaper, than straw and turnips .on household economy, gardening, #�rts convinced that,ior�.a,lgi � - .plylp ' h mvily to the land . � , I ­ jo output Of . . . ess intial for groalest production and and 40% cheaper than b ., UY 11 � . r -the th's grass it fallff down -near the roots . . . . . I - � ; do" amnat* at lead compare . same cost per On, silage is better feed practical subjects were shown in such best bjts of advice. to give , is to,,urge . r' . ' . ay, At,the And craf ts, hyglone aiid. ma - other honei this. coming summer one of tv" for hogs and Aalves? - 4. How where, yoh are Attempting to grow Oc. . .. . , . . with- grain. - Manure is relatively high in pr r high, . .,and. furnishes, them an abundapee of - . . . . . � In view ,of -the - -scarcity and i Plant, food wiffigut giving the lawn'tho � .. . I � Pali$ green, In itffectiveneu, in , the nitrogen, but'low in acid, us r than roots for beef or.dairy Cattle. A way thut the men and the 'women thoser Who Are em:plqyiiiX and know r. * � . � . . I I ­ . corn . - . �. - � Ou riponer. i -L of � g present labor and the boys And the girls who visit- how. to evoy modern methods t - in- , , " , . .-. Would y ' the plant b " prices. of grai .and meals, the silo Moreover, con , ly in �­ spraying of potato"T 5 Th0es".'ad'L1eio � , . siderin .Q a"Ppearaneq'of gfresh anured �, I's to increase takes: on an inere'ased value. For ex- nee'What crease their holdings by purchasing ,or field.' � - " I . recommend the xQwing of bean on soft -,voo4.ashes,has tended conditions as well as cost of harvest- ed the -show could see at a gla . Many of the commercial ferti- ' . ., . P. asing bees froni,tho4e who, for one efine'for lawns a� they quiel 4 L ' - � . ' am le: -100 pounds total digestible Ing keeping qualities and cost of Otor- kind of help or information they could le' r , "zers ar . pF 4 . . . AW land with an application of a a condition in your, soil where consi.a- P Age, silage, where grown successfully, -get by- using the librar , 11 .�. r son or another, are neglecti g their ish ble� plan - and. 6 .. .. . nutrients. in corn silage has a net'goit fertilizer containing about 101o. am- erable amount of st�aw is produced 1. - I �r rea ly farn availd , t ,food .;' r I * .­ . , of 54c., PX bran $2.31, corn,$4,02, oats is.more: economical than roots. . Sil- ' Housqwife,�I . y, - is In ,-- have - little , . r r ,. . . . .. .. . . ford's. and VaR06 . odor. � lie grain falls, to ripen. ' Soft . . If wall ,paper bees." � It wou . Id. I � I . phosphoric and t $4.29; ete.,. when silage costs $3.00 age needs no pulping or other, pre- broken or inhrred in places it may be"' .. ]M Id seem that women, . The'eare. of the law* mower.'ISr an. -k � I..., . � , , ' 1�. . , V % 'AL � wood u-shes (10 not contal� Very much I r . are pa. icul4rly itdaptea for -this kind - .. � I r . I l , Per ton.to raise and ,,store and -other paration for feeding. Silage for win- successfully, repaired .byr . � .' Answer: -I. Many suggestions can potAsh, but carry a. ielatively large. . . I cutting from r of work. ' ' -, , ,' .1 . fnipoitant� factor In the ma�nagemenb. . ­ . - . � r 1, . I I �, . feeds are valued, .p�t piesent wliblesa,16 L . . � . . � � I . . . . � -If you.bave any talent , * � * , I I .. be ofrered relative, to the conservation amount of lime. 'Indications are, that ter , use is in itself the cheapest feed, a remnaht of new -)paper, figure's'or . Ambiti u ' 011ie la%vn, Frequent oil ,­Zt 'a 1"... " marYet pri ' Even In,these times .. es' . ,. o s: - In . . .1;4 ,� . . ..... -,% - � , 1 ,of JaWr-A ' tha. present shortage, your soil is in need of plantfood high I ,ces, I and it -also mak all other roughages, groups -of figures corresponding to whatever for public speaking or f6r good qAialityinachine, oil'Will . R . . ' I ��� - , but it is diff\,�nlu,e�t to brin ,sugggstions, ih phosph6ric acid and, carrying" a of expensive labor; seed, horse"labor and grafifs more palatable, wholesome I those that need ' . dem�ngtridicbns then �y all 1� best to oil., the mower. both ,befor � � .. '.. " . - 9 1, .. � . . . �. repairing. The out- givinc an I -8 -C:, - I . . Q, , 'within the railke of the average man small amount of nitrogen, and medium and� machinery, co,ku may be plated in And Profitable.. . . �. .line -of the. - design 'should ).)� care- -means Airt something' in.,your COW- I d after using.''k . A, sharp. m9w6r , . I L. .. . I ' . . - 11 . the %ilo at the Above cost. Surely , Silos For Sammer.0 et :Good. - fully followed iVL cutting a*�d the,wh9le munity.' Wri say.es time iind does a neat job on the � . who has a limited amount of machin- .amount 9f potash. I would advise . .8 . . pas te th the'Fo6d,poard for . , . ' S1 . I I , " - this is'sufficient reason why every 11 , * lawii 6me farmers have their lawn ' - . . try. There are two lines of Attack, .you, if. sowing winter wheat to. ferti IvO turei if'availablb, is ,the cheapest sum.r,. sho;ld be mitched and' paited exactly, * jhlet�s and - , 1. . -stock farmer should.considlor the ht-, mer feed, . � . of their vafious.pam� � I I . N , . . I - in the sun-! copies us. - Get'yourself well. ifilorm� " % . �- ' first using more efficient' machinery, lize same with about .200 to '800 - Whdr� - permanent pas- I If the new. paper iiliing � � buli ti inowers shu'rpened by specialists In : I I . , ' - I- 3� . second, employing better culturail rpe- P I -feit;ijizor. e I crease in'silago,production. - t4res fail, an.44nually sown pas . ture,f light tilj� it . is. -faded 4 �Wthe mended ed on the food.queatip.ii.4 ­ that � wQ)rk . ; but . a very, satisfaAory - . . . \� % � ounds Per -,acre . of � . arrying . . _ I . � � �. and theh talk. - . T�eadaptability OfAe.silo,to,varl- of rye or Oats an barle may, under! pl �a -�b the notice of even a. A tedcher,hds now -a splendid opport- ,edge can be -placed- olitheblades-with- , . � . I I thods. With�utdetallbng-a long ais- 1 pet*cent. annhonia, 10 to 12 per cent. � . . 4 -y . , Ace will.'ese 1 � . . . . . I . . . - . I . k . us parts. of Canada depqnds on the - chea�- a good ,11le-and an abundaiice of �Ibo-�f'! ,:. -'.. . . I awsion Of the advantages, of the first, phosphoric acid,, and I to .2,'per -e6nt, 0 present labor conditions, be the critical observer,." Without fading. it''unitX to bring ho*e to -the people'ln' , - .. . . , Iodation, varieties'of crops which May I ,is * - ;i . 'grousk� TheAdjustineA.9f thdinoXv. I I �, 3tere is dbiia ,, est substitute. .Ilbwever, the a . 4xows .very jlttle�- 2, Oatmeal soup . . k I . � the following figures ,Ard self -ex- potash. I . ­ � dant evidence - I rural'-conimunities the faicts of the I . � k $ - - , � .. ­ -, . 1-1 - � a ory. lives oamms e n of plant- be grown, and-, to -a lesser extent, on soiling - ' or. suminer iilage�. may a I . the'chil­ er Is, im#ortant, �t should.m.ot cut - - - - o� crops I � e nee you spe--� ,..o - a, e o ' -situ ion. I ,. . I-. to show that this. applicatio I .. � �. ncoura ' - . tlie;class of live stock maintained. NO be the onl available . . " so'cl6se thit; groui� dt th - t ' - r% " u Ex * ept Station' food materially impy0es -the yiela, .y means of pro . . .two, Mile, s medium or fine oatmeal, I then t6.4 ; _d is iihive. or--- a . I I - , $ , . I uggest , Of savipg .which , . .. I . . . . . I 11 'horse stren . -and a* .w#h, two -or three cow,.4 should jug ,succulents.,' - As a rule, sflal�e is onion," �, zarrot, .2 MR. c"iripping, -1 will a � pply'to . :,iind hot aun. may%kill rhiny of the roots, It ..., I . -:� 11 i , OW that cultivikting corn a one.; gthens,the straw ids thi farmer I ir 0. h esp I 1� I I ' . grain. Th rti- .Of I . . V , 1�. salt receive reports each wd6k,00' the sav- I � . . . � : OmWivator covered 4.4 acres A -day of fillifig- � out Pf e .fe ,thin)c building.a .'silo, but for,'a herd more profitable and - mofe'� ch quart of stock, - % Pifit,of milk and . should! t6t �dt so lightly #hit the lawn - ,11�, . ­ , � I - 10 hours. A two -horse cultivator, lizer Is best distributed th�ougli the containing, ten 'tows *r� moriv or .the I har�estd# and 'feo during %, d Ae 'mow ',,ain,,',, in three. or - . .. I �- I � I . . - . . .the . and p6pper ti taste. Wash and prer ,I ­ ­� acc4*lis4ed. . :,,'.You will s8on,.nee s . . . er. aR "i , I I covered 6.. 0 -gores. ... -This. of too e !a fettill .. I . nery - of the 6quivalent, a -silo may Advantageouily I senoil..-'. Milk ,��pr4duced . ' .. I . 1 � .. . four da�s: : Thq size of, .the mower , - , I k, rs zer dropping machi , I . . I pare "Ab vegiatables, grate the --carrot -And the parents, ,afi Well as.,the,chil- - I . , ,ft, . . ­. C", �, I a saving' of ,;Lt least 50% in man labor grain drill. 8. Rap% especial)y the be eTeeted. Silage is feed Pre- silage and green cui alfa I arkl peel�-and chop , the offlon flnel�.. ��eii, becoming interested. , ` � :should,4epend s6ihewbat on the. mer& , , * � . 11 1 , . q I � . ... 'W - , . 1, viften'the extra. hom can -be aildbd. DwArf Essex variety, has proven a eminently suited, ,to the fe4ding, *of , 016 Per cwt. , odficed on cbrA I .. .t�= lber of -the family " who - 1� to b� te. % o, . .- -, 1:11 . . I �eed,66 ;, pr I � 1, I ­ =i, , . , , I ... . ' I . . . . ­.- - . . . . I potatoes is very valuable pasture crop for 06ep. d ' I . . - I S'pon;sible for the work. - � - . Art .. I , The sea�ton for cultivating airy cattle. 1#,'however, is a very 'silage And mixed hay may cost 70c per . . . A � * mg : . ,--. ." . . �.,-� ­ . , I .1 _Vq%ft . . 0 a violatibn *of . the principlp of the 11 *). nearly At hand. ,To a large extent a It may be sown late *' the spring and excellent -and cheap feed for beef ,pat- dwt� pr' %: d t d large siz'e mo wer *and. � ,., � . - ! V1 P oduced on soiling. iiop (pqas. .. I "I .. � 1. i4terpretatioh of long itsage to.sup- man 4n u e . 1Z 11 I cult!Vs6i�: can be tl I . . . A two4hor$e. used . to ptoauc6 a g9od'pastluiage in -the early , p, oheep and horses, In ,the imajotity and oaWgost $1.04 per cwt. With all , , 'D �-­ - Pose that this was to be, taken as sb`ve Apne b eqUing. a Wide swath at *- . ,.t. 1. ... . I . . � . . I . 11 . ' 'I ef. Autumn Craig says,in hid book that , - I 1. in On- I ­ � _ . I boy sliould not'atto " t , . .�. . , . I � - I 1�1 advantage on the potatoes and wIl ' . of the best IiVe stock.distriets. I�t�, � the'heavy milkers: received some, - : the actual body. - "I'ay� the door," eieh trIlJ. . . MP - " . - tarlo and Western- Quebec silos should ( ' worl� like with, -' - ' * ��- ' . . .�.,. . feet the same general saving bf labor. an zero 46:traNwill carry 30 hogs for grain. , Where suitabli Pastures' are : - "I am' the vinell are other fiistaxi6i to I I � a truck .horse a � . �. : . I . In spraying potatoes % man with � - " I horical ,tiffe 'of language 1. 03 . 6 int�rest " ,.*' .. - ,L - .1 .1 - a 2 months, Young� qattle. woijId.have be , on.every� stock farm. ' In the not available -the su ' - prd4lde� A - of the.. ��etap . " beavy mower ot hp'will L I " . � . & # . , Atakitime Pmvificiis, � Eastern_ L -'Q' mmer silo, ­ 1. . k .se ,similar, * ­ L I � . listad sprAygr, can cover from two to be.handYed with care on it, since . . uebec the chdapest-fe6d,apd Ore' - . . I ee W1, ­'­ . in the -4-60 of-fli; Inwm -If -the boy,.. ..... .. ,:. - . ­-- " -� � .,:... . 4 I ' ' " - � atest �i.... �- pl," wtoo � thies acres &,day. A horse spr4yer� rape - -.- Finally-, the fiirmei-with a - illo 'need .' - 3INT I - . k , " Sove�al­cu�s is. to. mo* 4e.4a,Wn it- v�lll pay to gIve,. " ­­.. . .. - . has A tendency to bloat, -,: 4. and British Columbia, all. -large stpek . ERNATIOIOL LESSON, - I.. . u . - - - ...­ '. . I '. .. .. I 1. '.. farms, particul. . . � . . '�'%e--p b' .' ". ­ . � 0 can easily cover 10 -to 12 acres, in- Ais�nate, of leAdIs. coniVeting . stiongr , arly;�6f dairy 64146', - can 6�er feir losing'. a er�p of elovero. ;- . I � . I vVere 'taken durin aj9dhal meal. Min a mower that, is' not too eavy. - � . I � I" ­ I I I - . ., .JUNR 9. - % . - -Some- suppose it . was the fourth r,up,- :* , ' . - . ; ..q - ­ I..- . .. � . . I - silo to extellerit advantage. it alfalfa . or latd­a&v�n grain. '.,Silage, ". , . , ,I ' . I wris. is. usually the boy's' JGV.,,.,. . . . I I , �, volving no additional man: labor. - In ly with Paris green -as. a poison to , be use a 'Z. . .. . ` since Luke and, Paul',state that it *as b1lont"Ifs .not light work, 0 any. means, I I . � I � I � -1- I . ,cutting hay, sc mowei. drawn by two ,used in the spraying of, fruit'itrees. iiny paiticular districtis'nof suited to- - n does nbt -depend, on the drya. . . - � . ­ . . I I .. I . . f4ifter . the I 'supper." (Luke 29.,20-'-I : . :1. .1 . I ... 1. ' I . I V , . . t . - P . I I ...., -, fiorses has tbe:fdllo-�ing cutting capa- and potatoes. If it is wpIl Kade it is corn growing,., -Peas and oats,/�.Peas, n the wpather. The silo,'is the Lesson -X, JeAts Faces .Be lb - li. -25.) - - * -� � % . i . I . expechilly When the' -lawn and - the - . . . . . � . . -� ., .. .1 I I . tray'al and Or, .. . - - ', ' . I .. ' * 1, . . . city, ,va.ry1n$, with th�i length. of the proving very �ffective *on potatoes. oa% and vetches, clqvler, alfalfa, -etd., � rm - . . .. I 24.' This -is my blood-: -By "this"' is' m07er ba.ve.%,bqfb� been neglected.. G. ..., . I . . I ­ � cheapest stdra& building on the! fa � , ' " . ­­'th . � . ,1 . . ... . 4,:, ., . :.. -. ..�, , I . -, .. .. I . Denipl-Mark, 14. 1042. . Golden .. inewit, the wine Jin. e cup . . . . . . .. ."� , cutter bai��-� - - I . Arsenate of lead epmesin two forms. may be ,substituted for -that crop. In in Proportion to -the toxinage capacity. , 4 I I... � w 'ch he S -R- I- I . . ). �. . I ,.. I � 'Text; Mark 14. 3& . . : . Z "� . . . ,:: I , ,� . . I In dust form.it.co'ntaind 1, or -2 Per the Maritime Provin eilos, on many'The silo allo*s,the carrying. of more . . . . .., . . -, i _.bj -49--, ".1 .. I -­ - Ungth o� bar.' , Area cut pordaV;., c6nt, . . . ces, . . . , . ,� I . gave to.thi't*elve, and this Win I ' ' I . I ... .. . ... � ... �. I . . ..., ­ 1�. : '' of'�moisture , -and in the, .paste. %Arm$, pArEiqu'litrly. ,.. Qn, - large ,fitock ,)a,y,m %I,iep;rqAVi1t,AtJQU of1his eblood'I . - � , --1-.,%-.. -­,­ ...-I -z".1-1 .. . . I . < --- 4% feet . .::.-..�.,;-. % a'. a abted I I stock . per acm- -on - thi farin and'IW.a! "'Verse - 17 -hen it' ' e ' -1. � , bqli( I ' . . 1� � v.v ... *. , , ., " . �. form, in"which, it.-Cofitains $5 to 50 farms;,,are OP'�rated satisf4ctOrft- labor saver, `h in y In * L%k and A Soil C .;� W wasev T'IF -e Of ihie eovenant�-LPaul givesit, "This. .. - *,c"W.il Cure -All... - . .. - '... i-. - . � . . .. I . I r. feet .:..., .'. 9: acres ' L � .. . , one L ak. . I . . -0meth with th04 twelve -This is in ant cup Ii the new - covenant of mj­-blo6d.?1 - I - . I . ­ I .. . Z- . . . . . . - . . - � � - �. per cent.,pf moisture,, - Its chemical - Silos F.or Win Use. �ilage at enricher' . � . I upper , . . Coal oil is" it �edmmodity fotil)d.' -in �:'­ - I 6 fe6t ... � ........ .1.....:..10,a acres . , , � . I . . .ter . . I 1. .ehamberAiv Jirusaj6m, introL f.(I- Cor. 11':25.) The old' covenant was , �. n � - ,, ...- .. ., . . ' . . . -, r � . , , .. composi ioh,shows it to carry a rela, $3.50 per,ton . is'cbeaper.cattl� feed This. is the, ,se`ason of th1i. year. to duding,'tlii. sixth do .,of the Week -a of the.la* at Sinai. Moses (Eiod.,24. every f�� horitei jet Its-many.uses - - .. I ''.1 ..., in, hanialing bay, - � . . t ' . . . . . :>. � I Melt, Horses . I tively high-imount of poison -v�hicb. than mixed hay,'At $12 per �bn­ Corn build, more afid better hiios... , ., Thur . I - 9 � and,bexiefits ax�ek,no�.�.o i %, - ., ... Waggiing * Tons . I sday, between 8 and '19 P.m' , . nly to a. few - . �'- I , . I I I . . q . 8), skYa: �Behold the bloord, of the. � . I , 1. . .. . '' - hauled'l I I should.,be �effective in killing potato I .... - I - I "; � - d*' ' .4 fine' wa- -. - t , .. . ­ I .9 2- - 1 . 1. . � -'- AD 80 The Paschal lamb covenant, which Jehovah hath. made people. I b%ver save many - ..-i. - � '1� " b.'etl arefully applied. �5.-Iftbe I . . . . ) I I ' b *' . ,9 e es, it c � . . . . 1. -... .1 - I It 0 llal'evenll '(Pxod.. 12. with -you.. c�ncieruing'all..these, _words,.,, t�ermo)on . Patch -, fr6m detfrubtion y - , . . � a 4- � - 2 . hauled 14 1 . you.'may. be abl� April .- . , - ­­ i - '.. � . . ..... ., ­ -.6 :.,* � ` � . ..- W , , - Xm� - jo­'*Ake�* thi pink was I;ii.� . . ... ­, . , , �­ ­ I . esus institutes a new, and better cov- the . striped ,beetle by.. i�ixrng,: coa - olil' '. . .; . ..: . -- V, -, I . . I I ' . sod land can be:*6kked'dowi's-0 �11t- . . ,�. I - , . YOU, . . . I . . � � . � � I , , 15 . 4 . 2 � hauled, 20.1 , , frockthat " 7wanCll ' - . ­ .. : 6). .Custom wits .not -to. kill it IT �7 "I forms a ,good. meilo ) , .4 .I. . . � - I I . ' ' w seed bed, beans I . A , The little,peach' tree t'hodght . , -ter the, evening sacri ce was.of-, eiistnt than the one 'A Shiai, -*hich and wood ashes-L-�one.part 6oal oili -by ... I ��.. - ..� ., i � .�*,-.- " - The 4ime f*r :seeding winter wheat shoul& do well upon it. : Carekul soil . I . . .. I . Or I � was to be ratified V3P We blood. Of a measure; to.twent�l part '�. . ,I t "I . . . . Wat wa�k go6d ad�ice.-- So she set I . . . . � . s shes­�and' ' .. * � . 51 � * to nearly ere . They weren6w All, togeth or better- sacrifice � * . . . . . �% 1:� t � � . I ,, At han& West Virginia preparation 4 in . �' . V . ­ . - ting it on thA- hills Around the.roots' � ' ' - % . . � tows best results 4 .bean ' I -h . .' ' put . . � . . -.* .. � . Experiment Station found,that, it re� crops perhaps . tha,l it � . to work . �,r very -hardest and'work-' -theijr last pktssover supper. 25., I. shall'ho' m6ie'driiik Of t6 ,of ,the, . , 1. . � - . , . - - �( I . " �. 10 - quiied I 'of ' More. does in � SX017448 ea from mornifig until mightj.'ienffing '18 .AsAh, iat­(reclizied) - . � melons. ., . .. . . . 1. I , .... .. ­�- ".. . 28.1,!h6ura g man labor to any. other farm crops. The fertilizerl . I . . . , i , -. pr �Orlgint. I fruit of the. vine -.-This is'preceded -by ., . � 1: : � , . '� ly the. Pagehal lanib was ti; be, eaten The eii , il' :- " I . . I %I I q . nd.: *arm.th al . . oai oil must. not. toueb. the -, ..' �, � I'- I .� plow) disk,harrow, cut, 'haul and you m6ntion ihould produce good ±40- ,,' The P�kk Peaeh Blosiom. , moisture, and .'sunshine - and.: *arm* . . thesolemn words I'Verilly I'say.unto - I . I i a hill . '..", ., - , - . I . . .. . . 11 ifito her-bratches.. I I -Standing (Ekbd. 12.;11). ' 10 - Those ' vines, and �fte large 4P694fu a . . 1. ., . � , "t -,' I thrash an acr� *o1wheat. Conditions sults provided you. 1kave grown �Ioipr , Once . � . I yod. I were realfy farewell ' ,The, bugs',,�111*- depart '- I ...' � . ". ' , � . . . upon a time, aftera long, cold L - work. - 19. They'began to be sorrowful- words. , It was the- last -oceast . - 1. . . � "� ,7 In that territory are somewhat th wint�r , And � after 4 f6w days of ing, What w6uldh I . on,*n Is, sufficie�t., - . _�_--_ ,e on the field'preceding the b�an crop or -there came �.a -few days o,of . . � ave been a meal of Igoo4 which Jesus' would'Aake part - in. t6 Immidiately...'Ji - be reVeated .' �'-` -� : . . P � . � ­ . e es � littiq i) , . � . . . ... .� .. . . .. .- .. .. -:- - . that � litt19 t ch -tree, ov6i in the cor- fello;wship and-bl , e colebr;tion.�* But, there N after each rain. - t ... * , . . r , . - same As in .Ontario, so that these fig- Applied 6tock maniure - to it within th' I . , should . e warm south rn breez , and' a stix -of ' essed, communion is . . 1. in -a brind-new �now turned,t at occasion of fear. and' I . . %, . ­ . �� .1 . �. �t , ", � ures of � production, are fairly � repre- last -two Orthreo- years. In applying life, and growing was felt, in %6'ai ner blossomed ouk"A .0 , - .. i " . , . a0sov r time ten 0-, - - 1 n all things ere to - - -A handful of coal oil Afid Salt mixed -, .. . �: -. . :� � %entative for, Ontario conditions, 1r, dress --a. Pink dre.s�s, tool .. Thie very , guspicion'ind c1pubt. Ho& ,unihirik-,, g a � * . � ;. . .. - Izer be espci�ihlly careful. not In the old. orchat-d &d. trees 4ncourag- � ki . PF a . , i�� By the firtil .. . � � iin de new,. then- - there -will' be a and.,dropped 1nto',each,ii16Ie-.run will *. I. . t.-. . I ,�- - . ilizing wheat when seeding,, it, has a get. it'right, under the beans. Bev- ed �th , buds,t' nd she had wantW iii-dit of -.all,' �ble that �fie of hisintiniate friends r., . � . I ., � . feft . 1. passove of a newer and better kind cause - them to change theii - location. r �1�t. .4 " . ,� eir oswell mind grow suid pn "'Thank you .'so much,�' she - said wlid-had been his companion should � .. I I I owers In* apply- ' trL � , C f 1 Ir , �' t , . been found possible, io lnereaKd, the oral successful. be�n gr e*eryhand there was planning for 1he ie L I :and a fellowship of whigher drder.. A pe k o I fife thorioughly,mix'ed with- '. � - , k -. average yield of wheat 13 bushels Per -ing fertilizers follow the practice of new spring c-lotilie . --­.�, blushingly' to -the apple Vh4n. the; flow hand him'over to -his enenflesi. This will be in the'consummatiqu -of � I I . %. . . 9 . - . ' I I I I . autiful appear�: As Jews they no doubt recalled the.. the -kingdom,mf . God. - It is, I , p lo - a gill 'of� .coal. 6il and '�pread lightly , � I _ n. au .a. - 1-lan ­­­�­�- L:, ,,,, . I � acrL- in Ohi6,. 10, buAels per' aere in-, . closing up the- 8rd, Oth, ijad 9th hole -A: , nd they, all worke' h id - - h - - -hr- Pass " , ---P ..I 41-"---- -- e -- , -1117---- .. , , ., - � . ' . � . . . old treepraisect.hei. be %� wil - �- 1, I I di ar -,so � ard ance.. - "It's.kind of you.topraiqe *My . age in sa.m . -9* account that we ,have .the definite in-.aroulid Pie 'arly.ca9m,ge t. . � I "' I '' . 14-V Missouri and 8 bushels per acrL, in of the. fertilizer -se�tion ';f the grain ti�t it *asf almost a -week before they frock. ­ I'm so glad I' "Mine own fitififflar -friend, in whom. f e .. I . ; �- � 9 ftimili I . 11 11 . � . roy- . . . . . 1-t � Indiana Afid Ontario., Of bourse, thi's drill, and -took your atitution of the mefqrIal supper -and prevent tho. utworms:,from, deit . . . . . ,. ., i the fertiliz.vt noticed . the little 'tiny pUch tree over vice.' . Now, every y4ar I'm going to trusted,'.Who aid- eat of niy brestdi h#� .its dest observed Itill ing them. . I I )9 � 4e distributing Ad- . ), � -, I increase is the general average,of sev- - .$ . in4tion - to U ,When -it is'-boed'in a.er, -�. ; , I . ( I 11 . througb the other tubes. When it in the cofter. -, - . - 1. .. . I. . I lifte.d.up,his'heel against me." It it Christ comes (I Coi. '11. 24-26),and it teeT6'io,act­ as a'fertili*ii-1 I - 1. � I . . . ,, gral experiments, �' Actual yields in comes. to. seeding 1*�work like -"this,', and - maybe 11 . ; . � - � , it- - .. ,� . beans; Or if the 4$ ' . I r,k..,f �.a I- ,,my I?-BOtter reading,. "Surely. it.,Is. not the spe6lal Injunctilon,.,"This d9 hi rd- .With. coal-, oil I ,cure -.':Scs.ly,.fegi -1- 0'..'- . . � . ., . Well;- well 11 said the.oltl Apple tree Spring 'dresse's will be, pi I . . . .. . - . . - � Ontario of 40. to - 50 bushels per acroi beaxfs Are sown through the grain P .1, 1, Ili it?" , , . - . , I fmen1brAftc6'6f-me.1P, 4 - . . - . ,.,.. I . I I - , " ' , �, �; , , - z as soon as she noticed, "aien t,you go- . -,And indeed -shl ,'. , ''ehickelis by applying it directly witha 1. . I . � ire or! recqrd with in the'l�;.st�,t ril ,..,they are- dropped throu . . (Vess ev ... - 11 I e �'has-"workea, ' ' 20. -..Ho *at,4iPPeth-*ith. . . .'. ��, . . gh, -the , ­ - , I - -1AP -in the i : ,26i.: When they had suri%a'hymn' ,h % ;find.t.thb,t i.'�ini .1" .' '-f " I . ' - ' th. ­ 11 . I - f6gt ,et .1 ago x-tureo. *---.., , . .. . . Ave 'A"hy -new si�kiiik. ­ ' - -a dish -L. - A ' ­ . . , 1. 'I , , , , the fert"'z , *' , ' . T I - � - :Years w1kite t&'wfieat fields -A!4 -Ing t6- -h ? er.si:uce . at year. the peach. -tire -To dip in the dish was a sign 0 , I ,. I On ,spouts that itre closed to ' ­ unt . ,f Some sup osethis tb.,have een,Psalin co ,and limetilsed generousy.. .� ... . . .. * ' ' . I 9 � . I I . I Don%t you. like -iiew frocks ! ,,, . I spring dress -ha�s t;on phik.. �', e j3tat�s 186, *hie As J aise to ::a . �I. ZhL( . . .. . ,10 careful preparationi mianured an fer- et. T%isaYnou?itg.toap��y.in&-tliefet, - I , . . .� Ifiiefidship.. John's. acco' I a psalm -of . ,. I � �. I . I pri III . - , . Jehovah for hiz goodnew. to Israel. ,rmmd -'.0-yer.Ak�,­6 _!k_en..-hqi:&��-wx . -­ - . .- :� .4;1 � - I . - , , 110h - "indeea I . - d i . ��-­. � . � stibn, ar , I ­­ . . - . --=-��7 - - --- .. -1 -r `9 ,Ott - it -'i illii'er'- br-jadeazA bawicibn -the roW:3 I fine - . , . ­­ . W . . �.t P�t­nrla - zugg= .k. . t � I... I . 4E- � =- -, tm= . , rutMi it i I .obvil q ti, I 401", exclal . � the ­'. I - �­ I that John, r . .'. . . ----- - 'I be-' :- .. , I - . - 114 , ­ I lea% than,24- ou , Peachtree, and �she-could not heilp, . . I . .. . .1 '. d directly who wa .i. ", -.. . .. . - , I.. , , - - � � & I I - , ". .I ­ I � ,d ­­­ I I � , � - -- -- - .Af: * . ,ne+-qd--oq.Rpftn,.,�it*,. �X-k­ I .. --- &=Zi:_-Itl�­ I. - - _ of the, I , --"-. 11 � b ro _MR �x­ ­ 4��=4­­=-­&.. I . 1 'I'41'...4, -=b --n--- ­­­--, ,iy rl�iii��J;,ilw�� . - " ': . ­ T .n e a meant and that others are - �--, - ­ . - - W16 AAn �J-W�,­.­4­ ­ ­ _ qpl�jon �t6t, the� pr�v��t.;nite-q' -='77 77 .­ - ,: ­ � '- -Eerc ue- 'begns. - - . . . . -- :�, -= ". Z� ­ �.. �.* - I.. � 1----- - ... 1�­­ - - . ii . . . ­ -- -, . . ,.. . . . . -. � I .1 ­ . .. . , I , I .1 I .. I � I I . I � 'n that- flj�i virtues of mothers -shall" he 'witi' ilbOut to give the' sop (John . . . '#X- , -L , ,­ .her 'so k .. � J I . on A-4-1 di- I i ... - - � �­qy.j-gj� -m#! �, �rO Q� U �­ . ­'F.� , _ - A ­;� � - o .11, 1.0 _� __ �L.illl A­,a11`1*A � yr I- i� I . 2*1 .T,O� -!.=,��� 4- �, � -'.Z&�� ­�. �- � , wnl--Alvi�L 16, .1 ­ 8�,w . ­­.----­.---­ 2,ed *1reAU. . , . ­ IYU111--was, ---..--1- ­­. . . � -1 ­,�Z­� *emi ! �. - . .� .. � ., . � . . . notice I � indly, "but. you see, I . - psalms 118-1,27. Unto tho'niount Of : .. � --$----: , ., .�.,,. , , ... , - ::'I .. , .., I I � '. - I - �­­­ ­.�­­­ ------..--- M 22,.24-26).., This, then,'. was' the Olives--�They retired to * . I I ,. � . ­ . ..-. ­�­­ . I ­ I . . . want .a'driss Of my own, And I'donnOt oecajsionaljy�* be visited ..''Oil 'thdik. blifl, . had .,usually Headaches. Due to t, ieA.'I . '... '. . I � 1� ; 4 -�­ I � , . depend- upon-the-condiltions `For the k . the ieleetioii -of Judas f;O Tdceivia Bethany this week, its eviblilng,drew, - � I.. ��.,. '. I . , , 11 � .. . .. . . . I 1! I now how to make bne.11 *. -- - - - - -- dr -.-n As Well as the sins of 1liebr T - . . � � , - . . , . '. . I , I 9 I � ath I . ' M i f - i -woiider � w y thdir .� 04 . - ( 41, . I � -who, raises 600 chicis or: radie � . .1 - .., . " ers ekens., ;' * -, ' - , , . 1p, near ,time they were -not -ta .. any armer.8 - . . � : , . mami 41ft. whi6h the, Mast6r-would di. ,, '. l3tit-thig . .. t read h .. � ". .. 1. -, . I I 'AA &riss, of, your own, -of � courseo. .. � -Pi . I � I : ; � in -to. the "charoseth. 11 - - . : a 'jo th�, '' .� ,-.. .1 .. I . . time and equipmbrit necessiary ' for. � I I -1f or - the cul , -t:;'g - d a � . . . � � . said the ap . .. . ., ' i I reach , Bethany minatiot heads acbe:-after , S in . . . , 1� I � I . . rai'sin' lettiGe, kale,, or. sprootbd ple tree, not quite under- I - - � . . .- . -�I T6, Son of ' man go-e-th-Rd- ,of the great tragedy . ;W food 1W '. I * I .. I I. , V .1 9' Oats I was imminent. ,; -blame -tU'-� I � ' - flel&. They .1 � . I . � ,." I . ' ' ' . . . . '. . .. . .,-give. growing is too great -and there fore it cannot be! standing. llfqow�, Y,qu 89 io work , I e e tifii4i,.out* of fen �,b ,� .". *11 I I chick sary to . ' . an' f in ,�o Itis d ath. * John. frequently Arried out hid diabolical ate,. but nin ., eii. , .: A , , . . , ., . it 'is neces Judas, bad c , . . make one. just like minid, pink and] ues�erd the word "go" with reference to, plan. Jesus goes no -more into (idiet I . I � �g green food of, some kind in I done economitally. , Of all the green . � . eye4 are causing:Alid - trbu Ae. 1� - :', - . � � order- to obtain the maxiinufti j#Wth' I or succulent Jocid Jo chicks Perh p white and green. " I ' I I . ... i.�,�,.] . , the. death of Jesus (Johii 8, Ili 21)4,'i;htreat ainong big frie iei: tbirt6 b�eaug'e,he - doeg� ' .� , : .' . � I 'i, . .r I a gi -94ye$ I nds, -but now be- -- The 'farn . , � which "s s -g-s,"? replied. the peach, tree, . Even as it i s* 1kiittbil-Jesus' death' comes the victim� of 'the raging .chief I . , ,, ' ' .� ' %. .. 1* .. .1 I � I o ess6ntial in thick raising. mangels are the beat because t,bey can - bub -p . � . . . Farmeft Wh I . . I. . It 1, ... . not.read -a great deal thab ,his eyes 1. . . . �'.. � I i who lias� , is care I . . ' .. . �'. . .. 11 I . . . For the, .Poult�y. raiser .be raised the year. -before And stored ." 0 ighl their wool wag not a mere accidentin .. priests and i&IT*9. ,I ., . . di�ou Or hi ', but wdayot . . . . I . 4. . - - , )�--- - --- - "Mayb6 you doA like g pink and .1 but the'fulfillment of thei-purpose � . . . id not both kin � 1. I . . . 4 plenty,of land free tarig`e Will SUPP17"and when wanted can be cut tip .or I di tetto Prices � .. -0 * .., plowhW or of ridinj In the.xvind is as� - , . . I V . . I , - - � - . . � .. . . . -food more'eco� d in t I - I- . -white and green dress." suggested the � MAU -farmers whoselk,torthe God.- Woe. unto that,man�--Ypt, ,the. - ­ - , . -. . � . � I., ng to- the eyes'as a. day, dT'study.' ' .' ".' ' - . ,, I the necessary green , . slice . wo and hung up . on nails generd store. . I I - free actiom and th6' resp6iisibility- -of- - . 1. .. .I'- tiri ­ � . , .0 I. I I - . . eheM trow,;."IlmayBo .-,. 1. I . . 1* .., , you'd like one �&;$, , ' "periodical-.' 4 7- , - - .'- . . . I I . . I I , .A . I I .. I � I I any other way, Where the range is chicks a. chance to 'exercise in-ob� I .. I . I ARMmesl not an, -irresponsi instrument, 1*1 11 .. ,. .. , M. � med-lesl 6x9mination.-of school' chil, . . .. - I , i 1, �, I noblically than it tan' be securea In ground the house, thus giving the. Is . . . . who has Judas..are.not. taken away. ' -t, If all counti6s vi I �4ufiI4 a I . ASK At lie Was - like mine." I 10%, fr. " lreg-s-s " answered t4e, Peach.,, tree, . - . so his vrool EWtg Ne e. . .. ... . . dreh, complaints of t 6 young - limited dr 'when the poulti-yman de- taining their succulent food by toin' , ' . waytio and 1kote wbat bb.fftys- - .though his action is in th line of'th 1 h ' , farmer . . - - ­ . � . Q - I . . aires to hatch chicks very e�rly it bei 1. gbut­i-)p ' . . . . I . . . C fulfillment of 'God's p� the Would'be, foiind and. adjugbed. . The --- ­` . . . . r�"' 'I , I stantly. picking at the mangels. While � ,or betttr still it is, Orout rposes' Good;* date, 111ILd" ostlendii .:will cure . ,- supply in sor,410 the' chicks are.very young mangels, "Vell,," said th4 Peat tree, 'Ivi�4e ' f'he Rad 66t f the propet-Im ' ailments .­ � I'll comes necessary to . .PA,Pes ; they;;I= you how I were it for that man I kieking cow i . � kethods aie'� farmer would then know- the � . .. . . . I $a white one like .mine; they're the a been bor'ri-Apologles have been inadal, employed. One method is to Pass a I of his - children, 'And' incidentally find . , .. , . * . nvolve. some I them �up In very small piecis; thus ' ' . . Generil Store, . . \ ­. �, . . I othor form. the required amouht of i may be, used to advantage by cutting I . inuch you los by selilig to the . , 11, . . I I �. : 'green food. Thfs� may W ; prettieot ' 11 . . . : -lot Judas,' suggesting that he'all,the r strap wit)i a loop in one end of ,out for himself. , * I '.; � .% , 11 . . � I expense, nevertheless the careful they can, learn to Ifice the . in gild e tree, - We Day the b1stiftt wices 6fa,ny Arm. I t. Jesus- would by -an rop the 'body of A county bealth olyie,&, Wc I . . . . . I will . "Yes -s -s,11' repli'd -the peach 16 thecou it arooun4. the -cow' all irking itill. ' *. 4. ' . . ­ . manager will provid .. dealers n catia a. arsfttwool ., e some sort of eat more of them later on, . ' "but, bot, you -see-I thbik all your .- I 3#r.9an Arethel exhibition 'ofaupernatural p6wer c6n;, . d.ra"It'tight. The cow will usually time, should be empl6y.ed in eveii.' � . .�,' green -food for big growing'chieks. � . [dresses are Just beautiful --but I want Witted the a PA73ftent Its re#, * found his enemies at the ,�our'of. be- i I . � . ., , . For W6 ,but shtpas� ftradd,"oolid.recalved, -juhip'at first,, but wh6n she findm. she county, ,90 should test the'-eyes,'ears, � � . I I . V clied'ebicks green food niorc YMIM00116,6W trayal. .and rise in All the majosty of his ' ' .1.pitik.-6ne. 'An all -pink one, Just, .tb I)lc"e4 .- ' Bult the doom 'here -make all ' : - ...' I .. $0 . . I . a* it V"'u"' Messialiship. t the,childfon and . Yod o,andare . . - I r4aft, vill feed to -his early hatthed . . . Atunfed Of a 80tift dedl ftiju& g The Aand. still. If this method causes 6ther lideeasary,examinatfons, - - � -, I t, The green food which the poultry- can be supplied' by giving them -free, Pink �eanno get - out oftho ro" she ,W111 and no;seg of I- . .., . I range in postures or i� lots .that have' 1, I - I spoken, it �definite and.ldrea,dful I . � I .1 . I � I . ult-" ... .4 11A,n All -pink dreso!" ,=elaivit-d the. - . . The health officer � , V dr=,ka %7V11 '3*"^�a �;­=`n�-�'at UPOA*1 tho been' sown to clover, - Oats," -rye or' I ; I I . . doom- of a tritito' a. plotter of evil, -the cow to give blqody milk, pldde thd d � . . I I -&-mount, of time,, Oquipment And nulh- wheit I . I pear tree. "Who ever heard the like"' -- � . r, , � .. � .. I . � .1 i I I � 11 I . I th i . � and inot.vrbrds for a -heedless -disciple, rope�,or strap behind the udder, AAA- ful, watch on all epidernies. that break I I . . . . - ' ber.of chicks he bast � , � . � . � . . . . .. . . . I'ThaVa A .good, idft," said . a 4 H.V ANDREWS � ,29. As they were eating, he took draw it tight as before. I . out In the county. The employment I :- . . ... I . I , , . I � , - . I. - . . .. .. Among theMatY green foods Whlcb� ' I - ... apple tree, who was the oldest and of 13 CHYROCH ST., TaRONTO 1 bread, n ssed It- .Another method.' is to h6bld the 6f,tWs Officer would _# .�; - . I I .. , I .- � -- ,� - � be -a gr At .. . �� ,.A are gad foi the growing chickg may , . .. . � course know bos6 what to say, I -A, . . . , Here we 'have th� institution of the cow by eassing the tope oVohnd each oconot4ic saving t6 the eounty. .'6bA§ � � I .. . � . . I bo mentioned .wissi ebard, rape, let. Xo, one oAln plow, harrow,' and eu .since So hven't' - � Lord's Supper. Opfnion is divided ,let behind the udder; ano tying just ease of typhoid fever caught in ti . I I . � I J. � --­ I � 1- -- %la . . I . 4 0 � titee, eabbage, kale, Mang,blai, Sprouted tivate his- ground in the same r .tried making dresses before, why doitIt a%. to when this ,occutred, *but it is Above the ihoeks.' This %(Abod is a will save ton other cases, . . . . t I f silfAlfa, elover and- bedt pulp. any two, aueewstv . Aanner . I ar, just dr�Lw up all olear that it was in gonn6hfoil with . .� . I . Ott$, . e years with the. tx- you, for'thid Ye �he pastrov,er ineal, Tlio blessing WAS dangerous Otiof however for &6,P0,V- As soon as this system is us�&.6y�- , .. . ' I - ; - I � . Thj$ last thre6 montione4 can be pur- peetation of gim4ing a maximum the moioture,you tan and -drink 411 a pvayer of thankgkiving and ,gattin, son tying the rope. Alter theme me- 1. Ali countlea the farmer will know his . I . � ekitsed in dry tom and, then, eaft be dr- 6 p. Natfift M'76k Rives a person the ,iunsbilie you call. 4ild w6rk your I g , 1. . , � : L I : . . . . 1 777777777" - Fit Y.0 11, I 11 L9 I � I . I I . I . 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