The Lucknow Sentinel, 1924-05-01, Page 3chool Lesson
4
, The Aisyristii Exile of Israel, 2. Kings, Chaps. . 11: to. ,17.
-,-, ----GoirlgirTatimittsflOoht;,
*1111:irot AeottiOt AY Akot.' .f7ittlta.tuipt),7
tim kingdom of
.I4r40,, founded
by
xf liegn::;:prIterEt4i':„L,glaOr.;4-- ed -..'ie pe -opie 44
. _- -7.- - Jeroboam I., after the death of Solo, their prey: Particularly was this true
F.3 -,MS AND WYE .STQC,fc, . I their effeet is.o short ile to reiluire. men and • the reirolt ::agiiinat his son, dnring the lest twO. ,..: • s des of the na-
.The•ily is f.eilestroyer, of proefe,, •Tbal daily or twice a day application. .This .continued for a little metethan two tiOn's history. Wii n. th famous,king,
annoyance that the verioup. types. Of may seal a, let of work, but.a - man hundred years from about B.C. 934 to Jeroboam II, died,. per od of anarchy
, :live -stock suffer from this cringe diir- With an alitt) spray holding two gal, 724 and then fell before the assault 'set in.. Of the Sixki gs t at succeeded
: 'big the summer_period' can be. deter,- 'ions ;of lighid can .go over ' a line of of the Adayrian•armies. Thestory of hirii,• •four. ivr,,I9ez , th Am t i n of the
,.A sue., the kingdom, as told in the. First. and iisiaSsin'a - - --e--
- • ims . Of the
imined with fair accuracy', and expreSs- twenty cows in five miiniteS;
Second' Beoks of ' Kings is a vpainfal foulest; type Controlled' the ens-era:1i
, 'ed as, loss in pounds' of *milk,. Pounds ceSsful preparation 'that can...1)e used one - Or`nineteen,kings, no less than. and, princes of the torn and desolated
•• of :POrk.or work iiat done. "Annuals 44•, a. spray io''.:Plafle: by ; nibFing the ten died
. ,„ , . t. . , yiolelt, deaths. There.. were kingdom. .•• • . : , , ... . --. ...•.
7get no rest from:Morning until night. followiiik.:" . '.• ..'
. . . , ., „ „ repeated conspiracies. and. bloody revo- 2.. Israel put her trus,t in diplomacy
The Worry is greatest during the per -i1 ., Three lbs.' laundry scNiR,.. 4.1h: quart* lutions.- Only in etlea.-4 .cliee.hing and 'politics., of an infamous; type.. As;
.. -locl•of.gteatest; light and temperature. coal tar dip, , 4% 'quarts.' fish oil, .3..;have lair.'sncceSsera of his 'own line:. syria, had arousedherself.under the.
•", - The commen .stable flalse•k
y, 1•n'
in . 904rts, 0041 oil, 3 quarts whale 1%. -More than once the .land was torn by vigorous leadership, of Pul,. and Israel
• . .
' , .- 4 . •
;:..'ar0.$tonioxi/S• OaleitranS,.reseinbles the, -quarts oili:of.tar: ...To iSSolVe the. 141417rival factionscontending, for power. ,watributary-0 -theworld-power. But.
'
The last of the kings . or Israel died a pro-Egyptiari party schemed • and
'..• •Connnon house4y in size and shape, drYaoap in' 'Water and then Ada the „..,,
dri AseVrian. prlsoir.:.;. ,., '.. . ••.- • plotted, and .flriallY•sticeeeded in. per-
: The stable fly;bites 'much -harder; ,,giv..:; other •ingredients and ..moreviater'....to. -- • ..!
. . I ' -.Yet this land of "'Weer Might' have 'Entacling`` PeitaVle, , rebel.. agaliart ' 'AS--
. ing quite a sharp sting. It la also a ' Maim 30 gallcins Of spray. ' . beenprosperousand happy if it had ayria„ Peicah paid the penalty of re -
blood sucker and a' very peraistent . Peisens', and • traps are ' tometimesbeen well and wisely ruled. There was hellion' with his life. .. Hoshea as
... . he. thin ekra covering the used and can be made very efficient indeed; one period'. of ' abent:. forty placed as.Israel'S PuPpet ori, the thr7ne
legs,AlanIss„and abdomen of cattle and , agents in Stable fly centre' if used years, in the early part of the eighth '`and for some years he was a faithful
h
. . 01.7seS' is the area they ,attack When with. •ordiearyintelligence and ther. century, in which there Was coniParO vassal. But when • the opportunity
. "beat on satisfying their • thirst and •oeglinesS. Formaldehyde is one ofthe 4alinvd'Pnfeatenea.aariacCinPa'd°JsP4.9rbitt'm'lli(e2,4K4'Abnnog s ' anWPPaeyar,rdo‘m Assyria, he 'yielded . to the
to be favorable to .break
hunger. .At ctomr. times they, May rest, best: poisons to use in fly 'destruction.
atable. wall. Any .iiel'Son that has to 1%, 'quarts of Milk,. Sweeten ' with;
,9uletly on the anirettl's back Or on the' Mix tWo ounces of f,ormaldehyde with vioa Victories
1.4 :23-29) Jcept peace at • , hemp; and three
abroad. The hnadred ' at tioSatntiiitt:k blt: pi
last the proud eaPitel'W:.e:sileni.11oadvrearrt?hr.nwn„
, yeara of petty warfare. • With -Syria
...milk cows during the Summer Period brown sugar, d 'place'-•
. gar, .an , in a window came to an end, and for a time; Syria
,
is well acquainted With the' an110Yan'ee Where the flieS'aorigr ate . In:'stables formed . a ',bulwark against the PresI. '! and , the 'f.10I'ver' of her population was
ragged into exile.
....,aarsr....ki
that there little creatures : can Create. and pig Pene 'ProPerl : a.rkened; one sure . of • the ambitious. and growingicl
And when the stable fly is ably assist- window may be left. eevered to pro, empire of AtaYria- ' It , was at that!. 3. The talheik.bdiiirvidd6end,c;rittd•e
heat... TPlite
.. ed by the honte fly and the horn fly, vide .the neCes ' . -ligh . to •attract the time that 'Athos ,gould speak of Israel'
.both the Cow and the milker.have any- flies; to the poiSon' dish., ..If the stable as '"chief of 'the.oations,, and describe accusation of the writer of the Kings:•,
Why , had the people, so .he reasons„
the luxurious living. of the people of 1
„• thing but a. pleasant time in their en-• Man will at the beginning of the tea, miL;T64_8 And- gosen, - a gravitated So 'steadily and' so:fatally .
• .deavors fo . be .at least • half effiCient sea 'provide shelves on Which, to pla_ce.i.t e in. the directionoof.Realisrn? Some of
•..in-inilk .•:•produetiOn... -the -stable ,fiy:poison -dishes high- . ' h later, wrote Of Israel•as "planted
. 'enoug -,-up ;to •-baln-li ,pleasarit' place;" - aluxuriant-vine7the.,-feetlres.def.the .etatuteireligiens
,breOS principally in decaying .refuse, out of the, way . and Where there is which..putteth forth his fruit'', saYing,;•
w
,
ni0h the copied, Were fou and re-
I.ni
. orse anure,.. rotting straw--rnaterr' light, keep the same replenished from4,_`Surely.. I am becon:ie ' rich, I• haVe.Licentiousness was often a
PUIsile• .
. ''a s ..hat. are too frequentlY '01..ind day to daY with forrealdehyde,. 'milk found me wealth." The lands Of the Part of Worship; Children were thrown
kingdofn of Judah were limited in • ex - i into a fire to .satisfy Moloch. No won-
the_writer of .101ga-flamed out-
. : quite • clo,se to. the farin ,buildings .dur; and sugari• and see.that all other mois.,.
. ' ing; the, -sUrnmer Period vviiW'.`fc-is tur-7F-is covered ,up; millions Of7file-s-tent-and-poOri-`-but-tIsraelhe
d-the-I--der--
pepui6us and feroio valley of j6zreei;., his indignation ; .at ,such • loathsome
•,` Prresible` to..,•Isev -them •,at a, distance. an be destrOyed •with lite,e `effort. A
„Te. •
pr.evenCyli.stabie..ity from an-. general 'Clean up. daily to. :prevent the d hills of 'Ephraim and , practices. . The 'fact is that . life be -
0 unspeakably• vile . when these
; the well -watered
Galilee,.. and ` the. rich pa8ture.•,larids i
`noying the aniinals, pt 017i ding darken- pest increasing by' breeding. is :very' easttof Jordan., pr.ne. ices are sanctioned hy'religieri; •
ed..etableakpene„ sheds or other shel- necessary to fly, control; in fact • th .' '• .1‘loreoVer,'Is.rael!.tvael. t
this in 'which the aniinals Can, retreat - is little use ' t ' ' ' • . , . , erp on he gfeat. highway . of overland . 'e must. , keep religion pure and
bigh,, ethical through ,..and through,. or We
in tying to. poison Or trap travel, •and had opportunities of
Is a geed. practice. 'Spraying or brush- • flies if We. are do shiftless trade tolJerusaleiri I fall •into .strange and.irrational 'ells -
ng the; anirnals °Vet . with., liquid ily• ful of sanitarY,Conditione is. to permit'
and neglect2 ,ly profitable, tra
and. judalLI •. • ' - • • - t -.0f , prosperity, i,do
em
.ns
etlipaUreciamniCii..ulinliderfilleigdiorneligiTeri as
,repellants ,•is alse• .'ael.Vised. :There is theni'..te 'breed Wholesale.: , Clean up is' '' In spite Of 'periods
. visitingWidow -and 'the erplian in.
.n0 rePellant., of very" el:glaring:0mi the first and last word in stable fly .an,d ,golden opportimities Of . wealth
gietiCk, 'but ..a . number of ' anal now in -Contibl.÷L.Steventon Ontario 'kgr1 . alld poWer, and, in spite of the faith, tuhne:pro. af fl.icri 09am; aruel ' zo.rk e_e pi'uosn,etself .
i e even r culturalCollege. •
.- • ' --, 5;7- lul teaching" or,great pronhEli-1. Jted, 8,.. th
. stole of every -day conduct:. ,Who WaS
idigion
ouc ..,
- denims:in • uSe are worth WWI ' ' 'f'
... jah and El shA in -the ninth century ' - :ihmY•
-----:-, and Arno and -Hosea in the eighth) -0 - • ...
. . • , h. t e truly religious men? Not he who,
•• , '` • . Istael,b' erne more and more Corrupt' 1
elletinittelle leionienot
THE PERENNIAL -47
. .
PHLOX
I 'Pantheon. -Crimson pink ' suffused • • glibly, "Lord, .Lord," but he who
1 with white about centre ' ,. . ., His 'Pri ees, Amos declares,.."storenp• ; said
Iviolen and 'robbery in their palaces " i did*the,Will :of th! Fa. t,her• "'
!purewhite/ l3oth very geed. needy;" their very worship at Je-, Caring. for Furnace Smoke
Pyrarnide or Fiancee -Flowers t 'oppress -• the poor",, and "crush
1 Selma -Lilac rose with conspicuous -plpes.
,' crimsOn eye. ' . ' ' '. ' .
'hovah s altars is a transgression, and .
•
Furnace smeke pipes are ruined in
I Europe--1Pure white with crimson , though repeatedly warned by. calarn- .. . . .. , . .•
..
' 1 carmine 'centre. • . ' ,.. : , 1.the peoPle have not rePented. Their'
' ities which God has Sent upon them.
summer,. not in winter:. I will Talus,
The ph:Ox. is one of the most satis-! , Miss tingand--White . with a . lilac tie, plepie „are like. ' their priests; ,rny Coal fuinace in the fall I found the
1 'priests Hosea says are robbers,, and trate: A few years. ago when I set up
factory hard ' eren ials th -
plahts..multhily *rapidly, blOonf.freely, iety whiph should be in •every collec_ knowledge of God in the land." - • with seN'reral lioles through it, and Carkadian stito es. seem fa .glijoy life to the very full, ,e rs o • age country or city folks but
oalung takes the
441ace of rubbing—
TUST by soaking the clothes in the suds
J of this new soap,dirt is gently loosened
and dissolved
Even kthe dirt that is ground i/3 ai neck-
bands and cuff -edges , yields to .a light
rubbing with dry Rills°. Not a thread
is weakened. The mild Rinso suds work
thoroughly through anictihraugh the --
clothes without injury to a single fa nc.
•
•
Ririso is-rhad by the Makers of Luit... For the family
wash it iS as wonderful LUX 18 for fine things.,
All grocers and Clekartriziiiistores..sell
,LEVER LIMITED,'TORONTO
irt-t-ee
VALUE OF
INTROSPECTI
..t7*.IYACTinefn:Ter7;f4(40,4W.
ceif.(;i87t4d11":1tref)11111h4i-''P:itil'Vlit'aait'4•949-#146(1.1:1i.$111w
to. do it. It Makes one feel as. -above
the corninon herd, but; when one comes
to Council with oneself, that is dif-
ferent matter. Then we meet our°
proposition en the level and our con- ,
•
.ference with out conscience makes us
feel _yery humble. .
Meet of us dislike this humble feel-
ing,so we do not often have this quiet'
irilliTitdss!n•!iug4s1"ctOtIkeieefPna,c'eslie.-al.kfS17-141ceWedhloe„hoat-Pliags7,
that we :are all O.K. but that the •
.drought,•epolled the ,crop,' the warinii •
ruined our fruit, the pig was a 'runt
anyhow, or, in other words,,sorifethink:
foroutside iefns°atittissfeab?t:rhyarsebsuets tw°eb.hraanivea:
attained: • ' • -
If We would but get into a quiet
place at frequent intervals to have 'a •
conferenee with ourselves and seek the'.
Waries11:Presot°. pertinent,
.. 1.°71a1 ques-
tions,
it would, iVithont doubt, be tiine
•
We may ask Sucli questions as: Ani
unprejudiced in thy consideration of
the latest finding in agricultural work;
inn I doing justice to my ,land in. 0117
age and fertilization;am; I doing .my,
best to live A full and Useful life; am
.1 'endeavoring to eliminate prejudices
Which hinder my progress and the
happiness of myself and family? . • -
If .we will but -conscientiously ask -
ourselves .such questions; we May find
ansWera Whicli may broaden our vieivs
of life, materially change our agricul-
• tural practices, and add considerably
-to, our happiness. Toooftenwe Oh-
nistortneethoauprpoWiinfer.ea. d.d.to greater and •
•
•
I• HEART i)ISEASE
AT FIFTY
HEART DISEASE AT FIFTY.
We think of heart disease as a
terrible handicap, and 'should a doctor
• pronounce Such a diagnosis as .applig,;
oi, pme and Country ktilrining blo-v-the end of -everything
— able to. oneit 'would come as- a •
If we realized hew, few persons of
• middleage,•06 Wholly' free 'from Some '
When and How 'Are. Y.oti Going to Recrea.t Y 'If"? -
,
e ourse . form of •heart disease perhaps we
BY GIBSON SCOTT, should be less fearful of it, and per-.
• - haps, on the other hand, we should
The English Women's Inatitiites in- tentment of the .young 'people whose. treat it with. more respect even though
'augerated semething whicb
,might offered !or • distractions . • The •
• wit ess rea .•
schpol.grrls. have a gustom". of, sin in . • . ,
, , , n eari%- free -blooming var-, "th'ere is no truth,. -nor mercy,' nor 'tere:ineh . smoke •pipe • y
badl 'Corroded adaptable I venture the statement that any
prove 'in'soine degree to _ . . . „ • • .• • ,
W en •out on 'excursions The S viss .'d
rounding- fifty
' in ' t It was h • • ' group of a „ ozen people iounding'
. and 'make 'a great 'display in the•Hbor- tien... , . . . .. .,• ' , . , . 1 , A period . of. civil war, : abeut , or inaey spots whichl could push in with: Sin -inner Tour ' ef . two' weeks; 'though, '.'
. an smg. er e Ir,.ry. Joy 0 1, .17,7„o ei
d ' f ` th ' ' ' f 't " t Y a " - ' • ••• ,
, der: TO get . the ' best 'restilte 'tireY1 Tapia BlancOne. :of ' the hest .shortly after l3.C. .74a; °Relied the myr,. thumb. ,• !The elbow -,jeirita • werel of course, the titn.e.'eeult be. ,I,Onger'er ne
a' ,. li ttle ' better . odd, on on the ,, 'country
Should .haVe•an abundant supply of 1,1.1iiies. jr.)wart,'.. . : :,, , ,.,. ` ,. .. .1 to ' the entrance of Assyrian itnfluencae.i .
.' be; Chaeen • for thern , when pesSible.":Scarlet. . : ,- :., .` I '
Meisture; and, a daniii situation. sheuld: GeOrge , IL • Strohlein-:Orange 'Isis0 ' . hVeame. ' trP3utarY" ': . °I ith, ., I, wired. aSbestes panel. arperid it ancl;:anY'' Place conl, be • .agieed yen
- . , greedy . and ambitious 2emPlre, ana . . • .
'strong 'eniough' to held. it' together,: so , shorter to s u itd tune, an. U1 50 TA' °,--ilie....'.1ipuSehold ." ceeking
et it to oi k
7 Atov,e. Arrangements; tbe ,ctiltivetielt of .
, ot.o.sil's.„ ftreturit;Ncvaiilly'slieexWairiniinritdefeo.cutitv.eoietairiatst
r er • a new ' the members; . . . . , the aland "so • different 'from ours the. i?.irte 1?9sSiblY fivf..7ill lire*.to
Their. Worst'..hiSeet .ta.• a tiny insect; ' Mme. M.' CarvalhO-Mcittled White s •.
woode f ' ' 1 t - * 1 ' I
, ' alter futile reVolt., and a• long siege ., one, This new ope lay an my ry c . . . , . .• , . , n. arm..imp, emen s were c ose y
• ' ' d 'e.i: T is thur was'• to Switzerlan and age yithout re,alizing that there is.any .....
a geed
cal ed .0.1e fed..pide,r,..iiviliehi%how9,vr ,. and, .pink... :, , , .,: , ... amarm fell, the . kingdom .came all
. t, • f ,their most" important
...ie not: very' troublesome exeepf.iadry 1 , . -Ontario Hortieultural Society. chapter Of -Second 'Kings; from which cOv,ered pipe did its work well through 'thing. The Party Consisted of twenty-
! toan end in
eagerly storedUp kir- the , benefit of
s . impairmen o •
B.C. 721. The eeeenteenth lar, inter, for the . old asbest s- P t . - u .$ . P. • g 37. examm d, and facts and impre, sion
‘ ' ' '• 0 oS ' abe t 50 each ,incluchn ever -. • • e a .. • • s • ,
, BeaSOna... Where ,the. red spiders . are I , _' -7----7'H--'-,--
; abiindant the leaves be:pi:line yellowish Nature7s.Method of Hatching.,. .is taken our printed lessen; cpntains the whole seaSon.' 1 That set me. thinls-ifive members with the Instituth' secre- the. W.I. nteMbers at home. ,',.'flie.eolo-rH, organ, two .will diseever their -'defect,
but not'suffer seriously from it ',. a .
long review of it character •and con. ',...ing. ' I recalled 'that, though I lied it ary , who .endeared herself to. every, of. laices. and 71,19untir‘i :and flowers ',To will'die of sorne form of diSease. of.
• where they' tire . Working ,and their -I:. ,', In hatching eggs • by. the natural `its-downf411, ' beaten any pipe, Clean eVery •spring„ iiii one thi`Ough hei'' unfailing kindness thc's. swirling, inelintain. torrents' Witn.
.., the heart
, • presence May'be known by these. light- ' metlicid, it is a.good plan -to start sel.r •
ductand reflectiont upon
Ch.A.7i9-12. Th'qw. tiunt. therii high; would alWaVs be dripPing inthe, fall,:l and thoughtfulness. as conducter.isayi
, ocuhare' of heart comPlaints
,.er.....patelles.L.As.--they . are ' feeding con,' eral hens at the same time : This is ':places. From ...V. 7', onWard_the writer though it Was keptin a dry shed.. I the, .English "Horne and .CetintrY'incithing wae flu -sed ; . , .". !
Spray.',.:..•, the:: glittering.,,snowfields, -
i A gs, s •
iAt
the under siOe. of theleciiee.any,sprai 'not always !possible with :the. lighter dwells. upon the.au_ses of Israel's., ..e-! the end of,'the first winter With, ' nagaine. '. The headquarters:. of .the . • Here in 'Ontario. we :have the' most
' ate .the direct result '„ of 'neglecting. -
Onimon Oints Of infection. ueli. as
Which is uSed mnst be applied .threbrede bat wth PI
ez iM. th R 'k d a
'
_ . . . , y•ou . oc s an structien, nd chief among. these he ,
laces' idolatry: The people'were not -T . .
the neW pipe I WaShed it oukthordugh- I party waS`, at Sp iei,., ;On ,;Lrike Then'', mOndertul:„falLs•:Irelthe-world; -sonie of .
cPs
abseeSies ef .the 'teeth -9r,diseased ton-
-I -811i. --.---It:has..-n7it;yet-:,been-- absoluthly
• _To , ,da..,..this effectively, - one . person :other-heavy-;s0rts it is; generan . t P h ---h---44th-----f-,--d--- -----ly•-with-amerubbitig- briesif --en-I-S•"-d'alid1 g oriou
-W • s vte e snoW e -gran est a es -an most beautifu
th •
- should hdifficult eld back the foliage with a ' to
y not mi to Je ova ; ey eare other . _. . .1_, . , . – - —1 • , • , • . demonstra e w erem ies e avenue
• • d th- • - I dried it •The `galvanizing crystals
' . . ...., - n . ree or . our hens,,,,,gods. They mutate • e practices o , .. . . 1 . .
mountains. The members .had season landscapes with, the motor cars which • .t a• h . '1.
stick or rake handle and anotherAo wanting to -sit On the • seventh or other nations; and especially of the - were. almost as. bright as theY..Were ' tickets for the a e steamer-, 0 W le ' are still a uxery for millionaires o
the spraying.. 'Cold -water frequently eighth day after setting, 'the eggs Canaanite& I3aal and Ashtoreth were. in• October. Then I ptit it in the, same; t
.1 . y 0 ing em • hey . -- „..., ng, : there. Why not ,pigarnze foi June
1 •• _ • .• • ., .• . ly, inconsequ - -,_ _. ,.
, oi. connection" between theSe apparent-,
entia al men s. an .e ,•
ver . . • •
and forcibly applied will befound ef- sholild be- tested b ' h ld th be_ secretlY, worshipped, and the unclean* dry shea; it ,did net change a par-
' i Thun, Brienz, the town and castle of ' this. sumther some ' Institute teurs , of. . • '
'made. full use '.visiti lakes
heart but its existence is beyond' a '
seek as nietitine sulphate; Whale oil be detected by their shoWing' a, utii- at -the high. places originally sacred to summer. , However carefully a stove hach, and' , KaWdersteg, where • the 1 members ?` ' . . • • - :
then hferipsi of religiog liiromethat;
it retains. a coatin f 1 -
g o iygroscopic, , ,
members' summering 'there .to- tea . at ' t ' ' '
was entettained by Awo .-of• the 1 'One country,' Branch . clubhed to -,1 whT°hewfiourldt. thought of
l'(i):arat good doctor,
e
soap, or kerosene .einursion, will con -1 term .• lightness,' vvhereas the 'fertile jeli°vah' So popular had, these hea- r pipe is knocked or beaten' to clean it, i'PartY
trol it if used frequently. A little.! eggs shoW a dark spot with a cloud , , ' Id. • h - •
lective and any ef the Contact • dprays fore a :light. The' infertile eggs eon Jites of, such worship were introduced, ticle that I Could perceive through doubt.
the Thnn, Interlaken the' Palls of t4ries- I shotter' or. ronger "duratiOn to suit the
- flowers of sulphur mixed with these' portion around it. If enou Y new ig p•aces were in in the re -
he onclus o ich t ere lva a or a 'Month to which t e members oung or o , is th see t at such :points
of in edtion aie c.ean d up. Another
gh infertile motest border village, witu its
watch' matter, whether yen have burned coal
t n _ h s fg her. and ?rented a lakehside tt
will. ?nuke -them -more effective.- 'eggs are,-found,:it-insaY be possible to towek:ae well -as in the' walled cities.i or wood. This' absorbs water fr` Om the talk hY a Swiss on' the Swiss Ethica- I went for a few delightful rest' .days , . .
very important' rn.atter in preventing
The cultivation of 'the phlox is a discard one of the sitters and give all y se p eir -I:, one pi ars ' am summer -air an lona an oca overn
and .their wooden posts, . carved or sive liquid 'which.' eats into the` pipe Tile members clinibed the Grinda1-1 with the secretary during the hottest, heart, diSeaseis to allow plenty, of tune.' :•
p.. , , orms.a corro- . merit Systems., each aecording to a schedule planned
,very. siinple matter. . Soil' that Will the' eggs to the remaining hens. It
painted with idolatrous symbols.. The rapidly 'as we learn to our Cost. 2 . The points of. this little 'lecture are
,
to build 'strength after,ilinees.
' produce geed garden, .. Crops of any requires some Practice to do. the test- weld Glacier' and -Some adventurous I days., It was kept occupied' • - 1
• kind is quite. suitable for'phlox. The,,ing propel:4.. if one does not possAsherim 'seem, tothave been originally in1 .e+ ,- ••• -••••' -.,'-' 4", l' !Mit
sacred trees,. but where such , 1 , To take proper' eare. of ,a ,furimee spirits, even started atidnight to Better to spend some of our time' two. First, Ol-•
, plant multiplies by an increase in the 'a regular .1amp or electric lighess t tester, ' 'were' smoke pipe, therefore, • one should ' see 'the sun rise on the mountain tops, and. a little money- ori 'the 'reereation f4eas°
size of, the plant, which 'IllaY be di- ' the testing can be done by holding an ac ieg,. wooden posts oripo es wered my einO one , being lucky enough' to find the.' which -will keep 'us from tale g‘th t N`61..
1 diet.. , xnhoot odfisig:eetsiit:_,, aco' ndiernaotiht___
egg. at a. time at the O of
Kings j.5. scrub it out very thoroughly
d • •••,- '1" much-songht-after Edelwei II • ' d d ' ' in- - enough It is better to be warned of ',
•There are obtainable either _from, a Placing 'the egg against the lighted unto 'Arad/. The prophets had_borne '
probably substituted (see
______ .........:,....._:._ . I the, peoPle and their, hernalifer- The -homemaker owes' to herself is worth' -limitations ,than .te ge dvdttaxing an
vided into even smaller portions which '
, . • , , , en o a u .e 13; Deut. 7:5). ••-. ' . ... , as as e ine oi years, an is still,, '
h 1 t d • f • ` . ss . ower.. ,over -nee e rest in bed with a doctor ' • ' .
'mayehe ris,ed ter starting :ne* planth• made by .rolling a piece' of• Paper and Vs. 13, 44. Yet the Lord tosiified in. almost perfect eondition.-F. S. ,C. I They were especially 'interested in in attendance next winter. What the our state that we ma respect our
friend's. garden, 'from ..the nursery, el- lamp after dark. Exhibition Ci ' 1 f 'thl- I t-rin '• ' - ' f th . '
rcu ar • ai .0 es i ony agains ese evils ' g as to oug u consx era ion to • Y orgen that needs consideration.
o
.-:, . The '16sa-of little pigs wilrmean the general, Condition ot well-bein W' f th htf' 1 ' 'd 't•
• as horticaltural society premiums, d No 2 'f th 'E ' •
r e to
r in -the fall: - theDept. of Agriculture at Ottawa Preachers of' righteousness and thach-
an • 9 xperimental Farms' et_ ofits.
ob ,at least such of the prophets as were•
if sh
e • .•, o s of il• • ,
year be el:that ,:earlY;;spritrig.4,tatnahlet.lrenr.the,Pti ca . ns...- ranch. .0 ,:, •••theirorn , ron-....-They.ha leen „ , -•
...,
• , ,The phlox .is well suited for a, per-
' ' says that 'it,' is. a 'good plan, ' wh6x:.ero ,of the, laee •It. is noW:' Very ecini- I
eniaal, border and . AS. it • grows 'froth: learning to test eggs; to Crack an egg ,monly believed that •the tOok 6f Den-.
terOn(my is ,a, •prophotie zieW editiefi
one ' and...a" ,half to. two 'feet tall i it •oCeasionally 'tO see *hat is inside. 'rhe of the tinCient law written for the, in.'
,• °ShOtild be set fairly well; bade. Prem
. . losa of a few 'eggs by .this .plan may :struc,tion.el the people„ ad containing ,
titreel:o. Six .teet apart in the. border, -
, ,
' •1 alsd such. exhortations to its Obeetv-
prey, ii gainin..the end.,
p -aceording. to the space'to be .given .to, --lande as 7traditpin, ascribed to Mines.
' • S ' ' ' '
., praying Cherries. „..1 If 'so,- it ' will illUstrate to us' Very
the ether:Varieties of perennials, is a
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'writable' 'dietanCe. The Color's., although
, The Departnient. Of Enteniology. ,of clearly the kind of teac,hing given in
the ().A.C. has for .seVeral " • •
. .
this age, by Jehovah's, true prophets
varying from. white .through many
grades to red, de not 'clash in the bor.- ducted. , experiments; in the spraYing Of. and will' proVe,t6 use .the groat ii-iflu-
enee, 'whieh, that teaching,. had upon
r
AleizliartieularlyNvhen,setr,at tirdtwitler---h.-:.':"-••aPe'.. f?'"':' '
ly,e ,t,,,,cheri-ies, the* fliir`i A's' t leas • some,,,o .. e
distances. It is • a Mistake to allbw c -----
. ., , .. }Hefty with the /object of getting ftir. p pl h • ' ' ..a
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the phlox to remain: intith'e• Same...8 Ot.'
ther knowledge . of the best way to ineanye.' though it was disregar eel by
for, Many years. " About. Once in. three, control broWn rot. and leaf .'Spot. This! V 15 13 Th. '; • ' . .'" • .
, years they should be -divided arid ;the
" ' work Was .continued-cluring -1928 but' withaethe -fah-rs
; ,, Is',:lqvetrTcgealkI4lit
Centre: ''liOrtion, discarded. . By this ' art innov.atiOn' WAS Made in that sornethe historian:3 and prophets, See Gen..
MeanatheAnality..614lie,el000lis,,,kei,,cr,,,,Of the trees in 'each pletwerersprayecchs.,•15 and 17, and' Exod„,. ch, 24., In
-up anistock is increased for.plenting'
' With .a, fungicide :(1.10 arseniegl being 'that. cOvenant the- fathera ref - laraer
- • ' • . had bound 'themselves •SolernirlY .4.0:, keep
ier,;distribtition.to frienda. _ .._. • .'•_.: "1,eSed),Wbeil ,111,:t1111 !bloom, .:The objeCt2" • '
; : ,, , law of their God. The diSobedi e
; 't w e '
was o test . h thei this would lessen t 1 • ' • d . • `' ' elle
' There lire many good Varieties Of ;•the creel by, interfe'•' . , , . , 0 t icir chil i en of this later tig s
„ . .
iing with -pollinle% a'brealcing, 'of the cOVehant bend P.;')-:
peren.nial• .phlox,hut-in-the-followirreI,---,--1: -; .
Ilst-we-may find -some the -best ' -
f tion. . f it 'did not de so,--theu-,-this-that which was of--highest-valUerther
inet od could be .USed, in . years when had Substituted empty. and Worthless
Antoain Mei-=-Bright violet slit, •
fused with White, large white` centre. Fthe NVerithq, doring IdOorn vies , wet things, "they. foiloieed vanity,, and be-
'Ccinsul .H. Trost ---Pur' red with aed When in COnSequence mott of the . came voi,ki.' , Molten, ii4Oes. I- The
, blossoms WoUld be so . injured by'Writer ha's in •mind• the' images elf Je-
French, purPle • centtel. . '
, . , . • • • , . brewn rot disease that they Cotild' iiot hovali 'which Jeroboani had Made and
Eclaireurright . teey ' magenta set 'fruit. -It-iiii,S -a pleasif e' t '
6: inid ,hrid Set-Iiir iirBethel and in ban; 1.
shading lighter, One of tho...earliesthat both at SthidOe it ' d G ' r kings 12:25-3(1.. lie charges the Peo-
Elliabeth Campbellairtion O. i'M'ISIV tr,eS ,ple With Wotship of the StAtS,• Ati-xl of j .
pink, ! thus slitliYed. Stiffer a • 0 e
Shading. lighter. A'verY pleating doter, ' i •
and litaril, ',and 'With the hOrtible custom l'
"trimSOn red With darker' centre: Both 1 t 1 point niii or in any other way :be, concludes, "the LOM taas
that the, fun • •de 'ed'dn - '--.,UrY
;Etna' Or - Mounet, i ilot 'intertete Of the sactifiee of children. The)'efdre, t.
Sul13,-'-Bright , w't1 la • Cgigi '.
,•,, , .,, . ossen the crop. SO far tia We know anon/ •reith isretc4.'aitct'ti•einoid them
very goad— . this l id• 'tile firat exPetiment Of tin.' 024 lif Els Ri°At'"
.. Wm, tobinscm-Salmon, liirge fl I ' A A '"'t d . ' ' ' '
I
ow-, cm .1 n ana a upon chertiee th' u it ' .• A
, o g . . PPL1CATION.
. noticeable, and the happiness and con- LS' t0,15,675:--eillY'.. efficient - --second,: 4-21tatif ghm -l'esPectable
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ere. -,_we have bad similar ekpeyinients in ,Our chief purpose, in' this lesson, is
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widar, or Lamartine-nright violet spraying apples in bloom with to discover, the ,caiiSes that brought
With largo white centre.
. simi ar results. ' I about the deehue and ,fall of Israel.
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When you want Syrup, always Spec;
"Crown Brand" •"Lily White"
The 'Standard Corn Syrup. • •A White Syrup like Honey..
• ‘‘Litssieg"
Equet to tlie best Niolostes.
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-attention to the of 'life,
.1 keep ourselves in good physical con-
dition in, the .hard, grinding days ,of
.1•youth, take time to .get Well before re-
suming bard 'work after: and
,general, show consideration of the
,wonderful machine that is our body, ..
we .need ,have little fear that our
hearts will fail tis, in our prime. -Dr.
, Lerrigo. ,
Potato Sets. •
ali-glivoyao•6 of
testin,g potato sets of different sizes
at the Ontario Agricultural 'allege'
show that the size of the piece Of pota-
to planted has a very marked& nine-
elle° on the • yield ;produced. There
was an inerease in the -yield-,:, of- .potive
toes per acro as -the-Size -,'of-the-potat6, -
sets increased weight ,Pighthig
two ounce ompatisoil„Aiiith -ono,
ounee pieces an additional 20.6 bushels
-of-seed-potatoes-were- requii ed, and
an additional yield of 25.5 bushelS of
potateee were .harvested. ,
Cern meal spoils More readily than,
flo_ur. and for most families it is best
to buy in small qtrantities
When yeti 811;i; you are going to got
rid Of your Chicken lite, say it with
keieSene and whitewash. "
• It 18 usually a matter of eftkienc,y
And economy to use mechanical instead
•
of human energy When:Net' pOSSio,0 •
to del 'work. Human energy had better
be used in brain werk Which a ma-
ditne lacks,