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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1918-09-19, Page 7esetsreser-s. .• , gr. • COMBINING FRUIT ,WMI POULTRY Profits from -Nita used for poultry packing the fruit properly are prime can bo increarey d busing the land requisites in ,maliirit ., the fruit bust - wee * :e .0 es moat as possible 'ler the proclue- tMs5 PwiltaLle* In timely the possibilities of cent- .. , tient of other crops. Red raepherriee bialw fruit aa4 paultrp are wonders Conducted by.Protensur WaryG. Bell . .an4 blaelcherries can he roised on the eui. Very few mon seene to have been. The object of this departrrent Is to place at the USN range devoted to young chicks ' and, successful with the eombination in a elee et tour ferns reader* the edulee of an aoknowledged the shade from these bramblea will practical way. The reason is prob. . lletherity on all subject, pertainingto sells and crepe. be good for the• chicks and also afford ably due to the fact that both the Mother, end daughter* eves ogee ire meson i ited to Me te thie YOUR PROBLEMS matmextv s.„, re Athirees ell questions to Profaner Henry G. Bell, in s. Seine protection against the ravegee PoultrY end the fruit businees are iliPairtment. initial" enly will be published with each question and its answer r.i_9f The Minn Publishing Company, Limited; Trento, Of hawks. Gooseberries and cur- opecializedl enterth prises in emselves fa * rnsails of idontifitation, but fell name and caldrons" must be given in aae$: 1111111 *Server' will appear in this column in the ordir in which they are received . When writing kindly months' th14 s rants /*educe their fruit too near te, ;MI the man (10 is fitted to succeed ;Unified and. addreseed e v p t kitten Write en ens side of paper only. Answers will.bmailed diroot .11 fthe ground to maire their production with env line is riot aiwaye adapted - ',Addrecorresposiniencsfor thli cs1Qi.le •deiartment to Mrs. Helen .L104 29 .11a, Per, Ali space is limited it 10 advisable where immediate possible in poultry yard% .• for success SVith another °Frequent- Woode: ss e iron 44 IfinY is necessery that a stamped end addressed onstelaire f Plums and pears furnish fine sluide ly thfruit fmer lo e arses heavily be- . oil enclosed with the questions when the answer will be Melted direct. - in the poultry yard and they makfrezing/ and e a cause of the frost and e. The Bidee Chum -You might or- eized town you'rnight earn pin money o . \.",.........,. rapid growth, 'Apples arid peaches on such oecasions the _yearly Inconel) ratr io. a kitchen Iliower with the by eetablishing a hairOressing swim lew growing trees and not so demo farmer who losps his on correspondence c me ao o Ows. 14? " HOW lunch' to theacre? Do lug lime rock on sandy aan for anal. drained sells; but should Make fair able fo 1 i . growth if your soil is sweet and is _ r p enet ng In poultry Yards: A.11 better . situated if he has st good d 4 thee croP is Much Paste pictures of . houeehold articles trutt trees in the poultry yonia will start with poultry to insure an income or your ' it t. ar s all use you put it on before you plow your. . fairly 'well drained. Sweet clover require spraying and 'so' they must from eggs and breeding stock. Seines' clt will hays cardboall °Iusetil°1d oth ii, inr a ions. • Fon place gorde, land or drag Win? 2; lIdw much can be killed sent readily by cultiva- not be placed too close to the builds thies the poultry fanner . the "housewl in wht nra• ;is old of E,1,, ceatrepiece, aridcles out 'of sweet clove; seed should be Elewa to corn, potatoes or similar crops. tha acre? Will sweet eloxer grow oil' W. W.:-My-vegetrele tion when the ,ground.,14 planted to . e .garden Iwo and stained by the spraying mixture. cot of feed too. nearly approacnes side oe oest. ' d" "eit.--- '--...." ings or the walls will be spattered bad luck with hatshes or find that the er lea.sle, facing the gueer low land? " Can the plant he killed a let of sorrel weed. Whet will int s -4 Some growers of strawberries have the returns from lhe eggs to make his oe wn •' • • You'reeernmend put. kinds of soil. It Will do best tin well r your for children. ' Many mothers dread sernetynee Userlo but aoples are of tile farm is 'very smelL A fruit luncheon t the task of taking to the barber their small children,. especially the very small ones, who are likely to grow restless or fretful In strange hands. If they undertake the job themselves, the results are usually unsatisfactory. Shampooing the little heads, although . air lady has a less troublesome, takes time:and-the business profitable, Then an home doll's' head, her body` is Made out of a average mother would be glad to turn from fruit In the fall vevY -ecruhbin b t ' the task toter to a trifstworthy nut- . by Wowing it up? " Answer:. Alfalfa is a crop that cloes sbest on sweet fie% Tour soil • lime alreedy,obut Altqlfa IS So sensi- tive to sourness of the ion, that you would 49 well to aPply at least 2..tons per acre ef•ground lime -stone lu enter make sure that the soil •is, sweet 1...4f • , found that the hens can be turned • . prove it? a ' . . . into the patch after the fruit harvest- • Alswererrei weed t rives 1 it over Th hens assist in keep- useful. • . - where soil is , sour. The cureIv_ 0 'formoetheoloveer ,extremiti-andsthe alder 's.s-s- li ' gs rus 0 two wooden spoons, -feirio in adelin-limeetene or -air -eh& 13 1:11oWnsrt.liessweeeisonlosstiot - s,- There are some -farMers h are arms' are made of bottle cleaners. The only equipment needed, except ed bu - t lime.g If limestone IS used. add tiVent to four ton . 'f toe"' . „a per acre, i [jure the strawberry plants. Feta- succeeding with the fruit and peemulatnryd can also be grown in poultry combination but they are found in Her hood is made of a pot holder, a a high chair for the two-to-tive-year- ammo's skin. envelopes her shoulders, olds and a table to hold the working burnt lime is used, cut the quantity in . . I Yards and the birds will in no way every locality although the d a dishcloth and a duster make her materials, is a pair. of scissors and a hallinjure the foliage, • They follow the for both fruit and poultry products o ' ' * cultivator and harvest many worms seems to beimproving and There is aa is a te t i . ' • Petticoat. and Skirts While her basket -pair of cliPPers, a ,sanitary hairbrush 1., S.: -What Is the best variety of „ and bugs whenever the ground hi opportunity to make more money with . 'For favors, use tiny baskets or toy werked. , ; . ' • this kind of farming. It takes some cooking utensils and fill them with Poultrymen Who plan to raise eon- time to place a farm of that kincl en salted peanuts. Just before des- siderable fruit on their ranges must •a Paring basis. The grower must sert is served one of the guests may temember that fruit =bin; i� a wait several years for returns from excuse herself and leave the. ro'om. of the. soap and the first cost of the specialized buidnese. which requires the fruit and poultry flecks cannot be Quicmy disguising herself as a tools. ' *duction• and marketing. The trees the breeder starts Much Study along both lines of pro- placed upon a large paying basis if laundress she should return knock at N talent for story -telling is .a great 431.1 a Mall scale the doono:v0 insist on delivering a asset•in work of this kind. Even a must be sprayed. to . keep , down the and builds slowly but Weil. Farms ,, clothes -basket to the brick, ' Ad- very young child vrill keep Still as ravages of insect pests and fungous of this type make ideal. homes if the mission•ghould be denied her, but she long as his attention can be held by a diseases., 'Varieties musebe selected owner enjoys both the production of should vociferously insist, After ,fascinating tale. Blocks and Picture with care to insure profitable prices fine quality feuit and the breeding of some parley, she should force' an en- boeles 'will keep the incurable wrig- :At marketing time. Grading and, first-elass paeltrY.-H, Q. Xirby. trance and, addressing the bride, de= .glers still: Now and then; in spit- Scatter st• broadcast over. the plow- Fall wheat? How much should be ed land and work it in by disking and sown per acre? How is wheat treat harrowing It would be good insur- ed for smut? • . , , , ance to apply 200 ,to 300, lbs. per , ArtsWer:--Ontario A.gricultural Col.: acre a fertiliser, siipplying 2 to 3% lege recommends the following:varle- arnonia and 8 to 10% phosphoric ties of Fall ,wheatr---0A.C... No, 104; "add, when sowing your alfalfa, I Dawsons- Golden Chaff; Imperial Ani - have -in ' niind e successful alfalfa ber and Geneva. Sew 1% busbele per goirwee in Southern Wisconsin who Acre. For_ stinking smut or bunt grows 300 ,acres alfalfa an a 500 acre sprinkle pn elle of grain a mixture of ' farm,: He always fertilizes the crop one pint formalin to 80 gallons of Wa, • at seeding, , He says he finds it good ter. Cover pile with bags or other AnSurance pf a strong "cavil." 2., material and leave till nekt day. When 'Ten to 16 lbs. of good sweet clover the covering is removed the ,gas es - reed per acre is an ample quantity. capes rapidly and the Seed is there 'Sweet clover will de' well on several ready- to. sow', . " 1 • A 1VJATTER • . OF EXPLAATION... , . ....0-0-0-0---0--0--0--0--0-0.- • . • Dan and shis' father were deep in seys, "What I dri. thee .knowebt not now7--but- thoil shalt know • here- after.'" • When I Come' Home. When I come homes dear folks o' mine, • • .• • - -the animist of geometry, working, We'll drink a cup of olden wine; • • away at what they called the "devil's!. And yet, however rich- it be, s -Coln," when little Marjorie, skipped No wine Will, taste, sti good- to me into the, room. Marjerie was seven ,As English air. How I shall thrill years -old and -fin seven years -very To drink it on Hampsteod olever mathematics. She NVELS,, also • Wen I come home! and a comb, good soap, a few towels and some slip -over aprons of different sizes. If the worker launders the apron e and towels herself, her earn- ings will be clear, except for the cost • INTERNATIONAL LESSON ' • :SEPTEMBER 22. • Leseen.'XII...• Fruits' 'of the .Christian Life-s-alatt. 25. 14,30; 5.' Get. 5,-22, 23. cieldenl. '- Text, 1 Cor, 3;211r, 23. . . . mend an examination of the contents ial cases, a reward of mdrit may be Theirs is the kingdom -That is, the of the basket deposited at her feet, to given. The .main thing is, of course, royal rule of God in the earth belongs see sthat no . piece of last week's to make the surroundings so pleasant to those . who in Supreme loyalty "wash" . is 'missing. • On removing and homelike that the children will have not hesitated to give themselves utterly for their .. convictions, hot. the oover, the bride finds the basket feel at therr ease. •- .• ' , eciuriting personal ease or Ovell-being filled with . gifts- from her friends. . Twenty -dive cents for a "bob" and or even life itself. . . " Of course, each gift has its accoms the for a shampoo are the usual Gal. 5. 22;23 • panying card, with a jingle or sent!- charges. For a close cut and for 22; 23. • Fruit of the spirit-The'ment wtitten, by the • donor. , The trimming long liair the priceSis pro - Christian than lives,- ••according •to lainidrees is invited to join the guests portionately larger. - Paul, by the "Law of the spirit of life • and dessert is then 'served. Some Such a hairdressing, room heeds heart.- This produces in the life ward conformity gonformity•to certain commands ments, but of 10,4 olvediehee from the' in Christ Jesus." Net 'a. life of out- -one 'capable of carrying out her part very little formal' advertising . Ais should. be chosen for the laundress. • simple card ili. the local .paper • or a Mother:s•LsTawb books seeh as •you brief typewr. itten announcement 'mail - Mal fruit Leye-Thii, ii the hews ;describe are The Strength of Sin" by ed to famili4es that have children in principle, in all Christian fellow- 'Dr, Winfield ScOtt 'Hail -price 20 enough: After that the reports ' of ship, , joy -This characterizes the, cents, ,,.i '1T... Shall I Tell My small patrons who have been pleased Christian spirit "Ask and receive' h' e ROM OF INTEREST .F.Rom DANKS AND =AXIL What 11- Alaing On 1* the and Lowlands of Auld • Beetle. •At ,rt free gift sale recently held 1riue ,:eltiStfl4nesh84.Vens a, sheep realized the A sale of work in AU Academe, realized the sum of £100 in sid of Red Cross'Work. • The death took place recently in Pittsburg Pa. of P. * well known Dundee teal*. The death took place recently at ,Bonsyde, Linlithgow, of Lieu-to:Colonel Frank Wyville Thonisori. A part of the proceeds of the Dun. Mane cattle show this year will be " devoted to the Red Cross fund. The Military Cross has been awanied to Lieut. D. Morgan, High. land Light Infantry, Montrose. Iehn Sutherland, who died recently, In agentJt.arjibforurA' thewCaosiumfgFerein:11ra-nle3rearins Mrkvcearldiri O 83 was realized in .aid of the Red Cross fund at 4 garden fete in the grounds Of Meiklewood, Gar- • gunnock, Two Dundee doctors, MajOi J. W. Macdonald and •Captain D. A. D,. . Xennedy, have been awarded, the Military Cross. I. Wilson of Donfield, has pre- sented to Hetrick Hospital a new. X- ray installation in meniory of the late Mrs. Wilms , The death has taken Place at Esk. Brink House, of Thomas Smith, a well known breeder of horses and sheep at Langholm, • e, Military Cross bas been award- • ed to Lieut. G. T. Wilson, Argyll and • ,Sutherland Highlanders, son of Wil- liam Wilson, •Selkirk• . Sir Frederick W. Duke, son of the late Rey! Dr. Duke, St. Vigean's, Ar. • broth, bas -been made e, K.C,Gs.of the Indian Enipire. • A, grub in the oats, and the wire Worm in the barley, heve caused paint damage to •the crops in• Sept - The Militaty. Medal has been. awarded.' to Qalf.S. 3. Walker, ILA. M.C., Kingsbarns, for gallantry • in . • actNi9ena:rly .£'65 was: raised. on a fie 58 Fit great "chum" 'Whet father's who . .' . ''. *•• . .' - • • 3.- The poor, in sPirit-Luke whits that semi joy may be full." "Reiolee inaii-price. 30 `centa : ' - - • • Y rs• Wood AlienChap- with their ex erience and the recoes- day held in Galashiels on behalf oll• -' 1 • ' • • the Scottith Church Huts in France. •• •• , • . Matt. 5, 3-10s: silWaYi took Pahisstro explain tic/ !her *When' I corne boine and' leave behiod "in spirit" as if those peer in Worldly everm°re'". - inendation o .satisfied mothers will • geode. are; meant Matthew .shows The. kingdbm of God ..___A ' • :exery ensile' that bothered her Child: Dark things I weirld not call to mind, joy in the Holy Snitit." .Peace ----Ambitious. s yau. live ina fair- make. the patronage permanent., ' e, The death' isannouncedof Thomas . "•' .. ' ieli mind. . So Marjorte ism abroad ril• taste geed alp and, home-made that they are not exelusiyely meant. Peace I 14otre withyou,' said Jesus. ,. : • • - • The "poor" .are opposed to the spirit- district for • the past thirtysfive narg: c'My peace r eiVO UOtO.yOu.." Long- Aitken, 'road surveyor of the Caper , s the •-roena,' jumped on her •,fathet's . bread, , s • - f\"41ipow - -- knee and , Made lier usual r'eqUeetz. ' ' ' "'Splain s•itsto. -rries- tee, • daddy, • . sPread. • • s Arid - see -white :sheets and Pillo•ws . - ' - ' uheoss, sood, Tier -1461k thied. -tbi ye -shun' hsiie- tehunctien7 r Kiiicirieee' They have :need i el: the. Srielses of -Christian infieritanee. "In the world sufferhig-Tina -1.4 _.a. partof s the . ,edgez. T lcatrit . p. Fr : ereee,V.- . :Lieut. A; J. Malcolnir,Scotii-Guardass--' whoshaa...bon....wounded,sis a.. sense , uelly proud and thassselfssufficient. please! I. want to understand,' toe.", „ .., V, Sir Jaines W• Malcolie, of Balbedie. • And -there is one who'll' softly. creeri kingdom of heaven is. •not for those -Moral Integrity, 'benignity, a bone - But this time, -..instend of , explains TO ki▪ ss Mee ere I fall asleep, - who are self-siatisfied: To be "poor volent: and gracious attitude. toward OffeSS • 4. s The Military Oren has been award- • ed to Capt John Stevenson, only son ,ieg, Mr. Shirley smiled' down as his And tuck me 'neath the counterpane in spirit was not a . heathen grade. P ', Epictetus asks: "Who wishes to UV° heople. Goodness --Uprightness of little , daughter, and Said: And I shall be a.boy again :' •• , east and life. ' A clear and definite The 'Fairies and the Floweres: ... (Not just.now, I'm afraid, lYlai•jorie• ' When 1.come home! : ' .'. i • • a hum fe ' ' - ' - • •f ' 4. They that inourns--ThoSe who . ble li ? . quality o moral soundness. Faith- - • There' yeas' no. place hi the world '. .....- -, rule. The D.S.a. has • been awarded to , standing this antil You are as old as . When the Fur Beavere are Prime; Ps1.47, t• Major WolseleY de Haga Haig, of ,. . of the Rev. John - Stevenson, ' Bed - You'll have '.to -wait about under- • ulness-A flrm conviction and a where little 'Marian would rather be 13ernersysle. son of, .William.. Spencer , Dan here andsare studying geometrY, Haig. • '. ' . too." And he turned blek to Dan and lns probleni. - The formal ceremony of handing' 1:Nee rDr3 burgh Abhy to the nation ..• • snourn for sin are primarily intended. When I come home from•dark to light, But the secondary rnea ' ning.so f Ss, if as per :et • trustworthiness. • Meek-. ts • steadfast adherence thereto; as well And liead tht roadways long and ;wins -are, - sesisrowful' 1$ not excluded. nese - -Th t lit -of tl - ether st wee more than juit a garden - Lien . Aunt .Lyd.i. a s _golden- . To -There is only ooe excuseooa poor white, •Th , - ey shall be •• comforted -The- root iuded to in t e beatitudes. Self-coris - • . it was fairyland' itself, , seine of oiie for• concerned -for, trapping the rocky places were deep holes, tho early. The e*.cuse is, of course, And tramp the. hinee.•1 tramped of Adele in "Conaforted" here is th t h a t ey trols-,That ' quality which indicates that one has astery over himself, that some other 'trapper may get ------------ . appetites end- pas- round which' delicate vines and been aiieed of you. sions. • ' . ' ' ., • . ' . trained until they made the holes .6 ................ ... ste.... owl.... ;But where the ttapper hasn't any into grottoes; and there were a g an strength( .pres A d • h ' li . en a e ' sun, sence. • • . S . . summerhouse ,covered with --red competition--son•hiSeown. fame for in: • The Distinguished Service Order 'Twill bakor4 pay for what I've done, 5. • The .rzleek--41i15'.mearis 'An .4)... , ' rilserving Fertility: ramblers.: But •eVen that Was not stance -or Where an agreement can has been conferred on Lieut. -Cob. W. s. , . s 'ss.s. When 1 'crime home! , once of resentment; meekness.ln suf- In 'these- days -Mid-ff.-there' is sticli all: Winding : in: and put among the be reached to wait, the taking Of Alexander Itam,say• Spret second son ' . . . . 4: deinand for food prorlucte,.especial- flowers and treeS -ran , a hreolc that furs at the right time will. bring .far of the 'late General John sSprot, 'of • larger -returns. ' ,, ' • . , :-LBSLIE bOTASOX... fering.,. • This was -a yirtue•which_re- . Getting ea of quack grais ‘Iiir Clean 'for his eneniies, yet whe was defigient 1914swhen the War first breke out I especial fairy. The Johnisystumpsup they are n9t quite sere when the Vari, Town Cosincil, in . place of . Colonel ' • Riddell., • - „se: •,. - (Killed in action Oct. 7 nut) . ceired but faint praise •by the Greeks, lY wheat and other cereals, the former flowed southward, to•the river. • •' . . . . - • , . - . ' Marian "delig•hted in makieg: believe In•a great many cases inexperienc- Col. H. M. Allen has been ap. - who could not conceive of such a spirit may. get into.a peer system Of form- • es consonant with manliness. •This ing by ignoring his rotation Of • crops that each kind 'elf flower had its own • pointed 4 member of St. Andrew's . ed trappers:get out to early because • Destroying Quncli Gass. was the spirit of Jesus, who prayed and raising wheat after wheat. In • rhiliill Ilnehrneereit gi yirilig- 1 inenriessi advocated suchprectice; siiico theist fairiea were jolly little S4ellows„ sill ous ..fura are prime. Hence thesfol- Thominon, w.ho• has left on Military cultivating is.au old ' story to 'Ontario farmers, hut' gettpig rid of it With- sense the Meek e tlevre inisleigteldtefliee would he suph a deinand for. wheat it dressed in velvet. -gold, erhtion, hlue. 'Owing May enable no inconsiderable duty.. • . . or Mack.. _Quite different were those lumber of trapeers to make. moee Unlit .B. Henderson, London. out losing losing a 'Crop is somewhat umbel- -earth. • No great ones of the earth might: be good .policy : to 'still: • the that lived in the sweet. Peas... They,: money out of their work this year. ment, who has received .the D.S.O. nuM. '. • - ' ' • have a higher place than the apostles.' vrheat after wbeat'using fertiSser to Marian would tell you, always wore Skunk are prinie toward the end of from the hands a the King, is °4 • A Wisconsin farmer stecomplished The susiermen despises Meek as help out, and. after the war to take tulle, in white, or pink,' or soft shades October. • They depreciate about the native of Bleirgowrie. - ,- • : it so succesefullyliii 1917 that net one weak and effeminate. . t it' is not extra pains in pleoring down. vege- Miss Beatrice CamPhell, who -has t. . mem w o 'sited, his field Of red, and were very shin and dello. middle of Mara. ' • :1, • • • • • • to the brutal or'sthe arrogant and the, lordlY that the crowns are erentuallv table matter and stable marnire to ra.: atesao much so,- indeed, that no en° .' Mink is bot during November tri been killed hi j`rances. bY a bonib, " recently could- find a blade of .the, . given by the rioblest eds of the - .• . . . • • - 'place the organic matter which wheat ever really saw them. , The queen of the end Of January. ' ' ` s ' was the fourth ..daughter of the lets • grass. . : ., , ' ' : . - - .. earth, • • • aster -wheat terming hado, removee • the fairies, without a doubt,. lived , _Muskrat. is fair in the fall, when J.' 3. Cempliell, Cupar.._ • • s .' After the het w s.'off last year, the . , . But ajarjetrie had no mind to be , shall .have some one alongside of them: ,Ig•nored.• "What is ge-om-e-try, And see the village,greeni once more daddy?" she Inquired. „,. • , The tranquil farms, thelneadows free' New ‘Testarnent Comfortes• or "Perak- in. front of the , tomb of Sir Walter s to console.and eneourage them. Thewas *ducted las' Lord Glenconner lete" is one who comes close to us in Scott • "It's •a kind of mathematics Cried The friendlY trees •that nod to me' • consoliu Dan impatiently, "that big boys like one study!. Lines and -angles .and oveettiting tangled. up in. a Perfect • ' You Stop talking now, Mar- . jorie; and let -dad go on and finish ex-. .00111111g this to the. You'll ethne to • It soon enough. You don't know on xengli no*.'.f • rso,, •'''',:ereteS, do, -tee!" retprted Marjorie *tit.• of know about mathematics and 'straight 'Tines 110W:- SO! 'Rith- sthetic is mathematics. s •And lines - are lines._ I want daddy 10 this to inc right hew! " She :planted her linger on the 'open pagd. "Just as , semi as he finishes With Dan. Won't you. daddy?" • "Why, I can't, dear," Said, 'fdaddy," still patientlY. "I would if I COM, but you wouldn't understand it' all; •• lieu really. don't know enough yet. ; 'There, there, •ClOn't0 try, little dauglo thattun er and thirst after • f th '1. • • among • La France roses, of which trapping is, of course, easiest But Mrs. Jetsie Scott, of Fitzroy field.avo plowed. nstea.4 of plowing deep, 'Which woulcrleiSre enough ott the- roots :that they might wow.' ga n, e p 'ow was set shallow Thi g rigiteousness-"Rightepusnesa" is lit- The war has continued se long .and Aunt Lydia. was- so proud, and ,het the prime fur is taken in the period street, Dysart, Who died recently at' ini it may continue se that this argutherg 'maids of honor lived in the sehite from mid -winter to March. A good the age of ninety-three; leaves crank "rightness," correctness thinking, feeling,' and adting. --it Is and peliey- WiIi initssfltsthe's'enee.--, --If -TeSelnisli-n-ear by. ' - - :.' = ISeoritlitibasnass be expected up. to eight -se -one descendaots. integrity, ustic f is I Su • th fl wheat it will so exhaust our soils of , s , 3 fairness. , It a : tee Every day's worlc on tout* tut the roots elose fo thersurface and rightness not of outward ' conformity we attempt Sto raise wheat after In mmer,• perhaps because the , e rst of -June, • The nemains of Miss. Menzies; of flowers' were eV'en richer and lovelier. 'If you • are 'after ,racccion; you will Melizieis chiefteiness of Clan Men- atithinetic lessons will help the „.-thne-when irott,.. can .. understand- amnia% .. Thee tield-wareisrowed'osvoiehrLreur-o--lo4ttuesieoolmll°exeeed•-thight= we Will get them CIAO' iul'UnPieduetive more real -than ever to Marian. '1'henlirst.- • Weem, ; -nos' P Sni sxPosed them to the hot sun of liste 1butof inward holiness. Except vegetable_matterand plant 'food. that:than usual, the fairies had seemed findsthe . fur prime ' about November zies was inteered. in the family ' . this, too. And daddy *ill explain to .4 lector three tirnesoahnwed seVe nes f the15 Pharisees." condition .and With the condition of Idout John Alexander Smith, Illaoh ' Shall be .filled-s•As of one feeding, - srou AS "soon•AS he can,',dear." . , eral timess-in fact, worked thorough-. Shall be satisfied, • SpiritUal hunger agriculture as it is to -day it Seems to Watch, who has been awarded the . But the 'usually •sweet-teniperad ly ll the rest of the fall. • for the highest and the best • thinge me that People Lire going to need food Military Crose, is a son of . Charles •• little Marjorie was sive of only one In the spring(the ground was again shall be satiifted. I compare John products from Canada for years after Sinn, Royal •Benks Forfar. ' '' • ' -Num. that her adored father would Worked well and4he field was planted 6, 35; the war just_assbadly as they do to- not •eXplein to her soinething that she to potatoes. When the poretoes -7=7. 'The merle/ill-With the Stoles day, and se it would stem that it • --sl-sssc.--. left the hed a perfect right to kuov. wet% inspected by a grOupof farmer.,' "mercy" was reckoned among the de- Sbe listened for a moment or two, and not ono sign of quack grass was fects or yiees,it was a disturbinti, ee.. behoeves the Canadian farmer, while September iti.th.e Laurentian Hills. . ' he should produce all of the food that .- then, in a passion of tears, she flung found although the WaPt• nmado 4 .... ...* . ment that broke in,upon the "ohiloSil- Already Winter in his sombre round' s a rai o e he nostibie curt; to practice a rational .herself down from her father's knee ,eialos' to •eompletely- doesir-oy-14 child d ' - triv plfic cairn but it i t 'f f th Befo• re his time, has touched these e of od- Shill obtain mercy- rotation and take just as good care of autumn came, and one frosty day Fox, speaking •generally, is prime when Marian awoke there were few from the first of November until the flowers to be seen. The little girl middle of March: . felt very sad all the therning. What It will pay trappers handsomely to would become of the fairies, she concentrate their efforts upon the thought, with no flower homes for periods when t'urs are .priine. Cers them to slip into when they were, tainly no great departures should be tired or sleepy? That afternoon she practiced since the result is furs told Aunt Lydia all about her fears which are of Tittle value to the fur and rushed up the stairs to her Own pest. . as they Were taking a walk together, houses. Thom in a rage. • This principle in the divine govern- his land as be did before the war. through the leaf-strervn garden. Wheir By having plenty of traps and mak- hills austere With Lonely flames _ Last night .withs men - a rnen s all be dealt with as The man whothandons -crop rotations The' 'geometry lesson • proceeded • A. Gal-rden Gate Income. they den' 'with their felloar then is to supply wirr foods will in the end ' out a sound. quietly after that, but when Dan had Tho ghostly frost Walked out by r reel sure many readers would Hee I seen in the,parable of the unmerciful. lose and he will not be doing as much M' wood and mere, steps, led them -by the little Stream,. ing every possible -preparation to down which many withered • leaves Work vigorously during the right seos were floating. son is -the way to get the rend out of left the room Mr. Shirley. turned toservant • • to know bow make a nice little in- 1 his wife wlic had been reading at the nm e at home, right at niy. garden' .41, The pure in heart -Not eare" takes pains to Maintain and Increase Marian said, "The stream flows' to -1 Answers' to Questions. .• Aunt Lydia, Lydia, as if in answer to trapping. ' good in the world as he ' will if he .0ther end of the room. •• fertility to keep his farm productive; gate. For my cash collies in simply 1 purity. Purity ' d' . g- t "Did you ever think ,'• said he,'"how , - I•uishing Christian virtue °It finds no • il I by sellirtg the surplus vegetables. I plate in the teaching • of Socrates. the world will need the food for yeata many ,times• we grown-ups resemble , peer little Marjorie-broken-Iteirted h . I . , When we went. to our little farm 131=11 gee God -The Christian educto ome.-C.L. . 4: on t e edge of an Ontario tows, there, don is a gradual unveiling of God. h H I F th d explain to us all the Mysteries of ins • • , ."1 Wa$: a lot of repair work to be done.j int Pure have 4 clarified, spiritual ' The first year the chickens got Most' vis oil which more Clearly sees God wonderful geometry 'when just beginning our lessons in erg - we are eV of the benefit of the garden. The in evemrIthint• , ' .... . . next year I persuaded Father Ur en- 9. roe p'eacernaisers-.reace in 4 thetie ? r never saw quite lie fully I close the garden with ahiaicsis..root. lower nese is the absence of dissen. ., sion or difference between men, but as. now what 110 Mee" when e wire fence on the plea that 1 tould 1in, a high" sense it is reconciliation , sell enough to pay for thewire. 1114 o' ''inan with God-theeece made b - N ED vim* Highest Nitees Piqd trolnot- ftiituras.410 Cotfliisslon P. POT.71,114 &MO, 85 *id/SOICOVX11 literaei s seenitrest • Keep the Best Animals. The most successful breeders of pure-bred IWO stock are men Who do not 0011 tho young aulnials that defi- nately excel the parents. High prices • do not tempt, or equal Merit In other cost of eoeloeing was 425.25. Th Cbrist. Sons of God -'hey are labs herds or flocks concern sueb makers sales from Mine to SePtencher, 1917, skirt to the divine nature, perfect, a§ of breed hjitory.- It fa 'with their were 325.75. ........--...e.„....„-..-.. ,I the Vieth& in heaven is perfect. i own f'amigst anirapls that they pro- • 10. Persecuted for X ghtenunneas duce the hest remote, for no matte . irixPerimentis with alfalfa growing saki:to-The .propliets a ether ser- how excellent the puvellusea aniline ironemodo, -have reached such A stage Yenta of God who m all the 'past Ile been persecuted.or the precept folio - IIMY hai it seldom peoduoss as goo as to 'indicate .thrit the crop nusy' e, Ctrs of PAU .who have alreadt suffer- results In carrying forward the breed. made a profitable one, . !ed such persecution for Jesus'; sake. ertsfildeittis Of improvement. ward the. south, where' it 'is always!, Readers ot this paper may secure suinmer. Row like little boats the authoritative information On any leaves• look!" question pertaining to trapping and Marian seized her aunt's hand, treatment of mw furs by addressing "I do believe," she cried, "the fair., "Trapper" care of, the office and en - les may be using those leaves for closingstamped and addressed en - boats, and are sailing away in them ' 'veiny° tor reply. • , to the south! Aunt Lydia, don't you think that's perfeatly possible?" Aunt Lydia stooped to pluck the " September. vorv last "96/re d* S t robInetch ter. 4thing s possible my dear," leehatv'est inse tice gragv158 ' IShO Sad, "in a world -whre there are 11 traeth wonderful thlrigs as floWers." ikibultrit °of 0(3.10081trialtr.18 u°Kul During the winter months Who* Zvi_ birds 4re hiring ee tho. meetly do feedli are 'being giYen, the The gun dolt atm rite, • too ot silage will et& digestion "MI The pompittia n the garden Pattit materially. I 'WM soon he glibith Pia dot • And now the surndelt curie hie frond of fire, The aspen -tree reluctantdrops his gold, • ' And down the gullies the North's Wild vibrant lyre Rouses the bitter armies of the ol& O'er thie shott afternoon the night dreiws deem With ominous chill, aeroes these re- , glens bleak Wind -beaten gold, the 'sunset lades around - IThe purple londinsis ef era re and Peck. . ° . • Leaving the world an iron 11010 Wherein gor love lor 1118 net hops hath env beets ConphelL •