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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1924-05-15, Page 2`c-- -74.7.,477 • i• ligtiltiscjet e ,B Oiletin for. May,1924' undertake to do'. them - ally," but perhaps Nita hued a"° gee Or two things an the net will ,Isa'iali and the Assyrian Crisis, 2. Kings, chi: 18 to 20; Isaia "r"'' canal) ftzthe'aPPeal to'You 43 appropriate for your ' chs. 36 to 38. Golden 'Text—God - it our refuge an ,11414.911Wcemm,..l; Arrange for au- strength, a very present help in trOuble. -- —Psalm'46 1 1-." P - -er gamea and' - ,- - -7 - : . p, and it comntittee was See What arreageatents a MAY 18. eutiega-aa girls' Softball team; "twl- In the ninth and eighth centuries declares that the Lord Will protecthis light athletics" for the whole cenia hef,pre•Chriet, Assyrian emperors munity In the school yard 0.r on the their armies westward as far as the eCY-aitYMaPnled, will.41412d4-171.6.Y14t8-1.26"114en2i2esg' for 11119 extra let;taitta grouirts, 0 community auta..-Menitftranean Sea and made con- 30:31- 31.8 9 , t ere 'Gamete the threne"Of 'IlYWOme"tedffill pia " :Vta4rIlheat'sT"--h• 11"h—e dark7a.t hOur may be Minna. or Young PeoPle alonebe sure to take' Asspia Soldier of greet energy and frequently broken out In that country Chaperons with you. Even if they t., etc.! Could be !rah CoRIAli.ttOr .t ta10) el*** eaea •preaide`iii-aiso-bron aap"`e.tlie ,judging contests for. the he' Matter of litnne garden eon- wa Mid:Ave,•40le to a' contest in 'the 4VenntY .during winner; ; The. Orli( seem YerY tereSted `a Judging contest t to make sgiPe atTange- tkthe gi4a of ,Vstrioali regarding. this Matter.' having a greenhouse city, invited • the „0•13 to the hothouses and gaVe,ne, a very 'a' • and „itiatrictiye talk .on •shriihs... 'Mae Smith has ;;C011eetiiin. Of butterflies, especlaijy interesting to .aVening:,• the ,Junior Ferm- 'Elgin, Girls held ,a "sugar- ' hnek, on farm though the weather' liatening'*nd,it had' " Of the day, We , !ahead* - about one 'bare- , had four iron'akettlea:hung a fires from talpOdal the girls iys were divided into groups, Wia,:abeing for the ' SYriip allotted to. their &Mita. Olie4.64adies and each , per - given at'•disii.., of • hot taffy; ickies- and "rolLs:r:were also Plat InaCh. Then we had ' ariacind4'Aaoutb:''the: 4-„hdhaek':tp. the camp :fire.. Bent were given out and each group the songs, ;singing in "i;a114oinedhands;making , sang two or three •.'rgentle alibi: • began to fall ut 11.30 p.rn. and -the party „bringing ta/a :Close it: ,very 'meeting' Of the season.O .tWe asseeiiitiona, the, bowal Easa 0, no •ifa.',Hicki2S`ea 'es things stead-, t` their March meeting ti*ated,lectare on •the eead flowers., Dtir- coaapeaatiOa with the .they had 'a party ia,'•an Cal program, and progreli- tl, e4-inembera . one are. ..getting up- a: play 'hole county will turn out `i ;In.esentation, 'terEATkono., A' a e,„Monthly meeting of the Stmt. - Unica. -Women's. Institute was ii4-phe-A.gricultural Rooms; Sat - ...April 19th. -rotitine business Mr. M. C. District - Repre.sentative, ...,,YerY interesting and helpful e ra--eration- on milk testing. I, cer- ainy advise every Institute if eesible• to have this demonstration. (is, of -auch benefit. An'irivitation, aont the Junior Farmers to spend "a social evening With thein on April 22nd was, a very pleasing feature. Vireiiii-iiide-ed Very pleased to we -I -- come to our large'faniily all our new baby Institutes. Hope they "continue to grow. -Jeanette Roadhouse, Sec: - Miss Roadhouse omitted to„..m her report that the Stratford .girls haye.mitde a layette,: and that they are plar_ning to have a sewing course. . FREizzo)4, • Our Girl? Circle is much pleased about our new County Girls' Institute Lor North. and South Wentworth, which we 'organized in Hamilton at 4fia Veit Agriculture on Apzil e excuraion to the O. A Celle luests of the, smaller' nations wh' h V '83 * ge' ey held under' trab' lite. • Abc•ut leC helve' ai -P6* 7" ih4 1;`)/1 ' eat.GUCIPhL ,L,7114411,1n! L -11,1 e th Assyrians • ati so c .fiaa bath blind and deaf -they aboag lie the 1.ienyftl whaes sryrianneeade--- •q9./PirliOlfle Lilac ylolet and' TOSO • Ardently t4e city .glows,, •10101004, 6.1017 ,P0MIX ,SW0,0t, Gilds. the dreaualag byway ' street, 444 #100Y0 �e. avenue, wkltar.ouuk cleePlnIteg Nue/ getk! •ndoWn 00,.00.479,0,steet Mows tke,mOrrY tllte at feet , • ' 'High thelfolden. bulldluss leo* tilszlncln,lhevpurple-glooett-:7.- Ail the tow_ stars, Bronieward! chant the. crowded ears, ,• • ardown-athea.t_ee,lail,nakaattelle„,.... • 01116WIft4,C14.0.640#nrdt:11-4,7,.die' ?coati , te h re the xia,we„,. „.„tv It, ,w4s sQ, when ;Jesus .was Trarn,p10g; MON ancouth ta there.) 1` • • POOtliOr0, weary, thrill anew; rum . What is needed a such a threatened . . Gone •the ringing telephones in numbers. that the usalern. It was s h th G crisis th o w en e erman .„e faith that sees the -sun :remnant went back to Assyria with- hawks were, within, a few miles of !shining; beyond the the darkness. • title a Tiglath-Pileses. • Under :this Blessed nightfall now 'atones: .__ 4, Had a camratmity mew Day, kill, 81.4fi his successoTe,t4epapire'nx OU i avinTgheeofmartlheteofd itshaeiachonwqausesvtinot. Get the Junior Farmers to- help. ., . , e'its power rapullyeover all the Judah. ca. ia&paiStaga;rt every 731,,,,,,.% ertict.m4,uto: wliges.A:trn; a'n"durneitalitied°fPatsitairitsiinfaarSay! (1.ca.ted''h'im Autos '1,::±43,thil pr9p4ot of to thbeautY of the countryside by stubborn resistance; the kingdom of Before' rut to subjection, 'Atte; it vain' but ' 1: Isaiah is the prophet of . faith. beautifying her own hornr,:: surround-. Israel came t� an end withthe fall'of SOC1E4 justice. Hosea was thep:fthet ilig4 with ilewerS, shrubs, trees. w!n-, Samaria in B,C..722, and in B.C. 701, f divinelove and forgiveness. Micah daw loxes, .bird houses. ,. •• a • , •Jtidah Was inaaded,0•.mafanpycaepitileescatarrkieend, of !II() 4. 'Arrange' to -take a: Course. ;in and greet numbers groaned •ander the oppressive s prophet of the peer peasants the Food, 'Values and away captive. Jerusalem was reduced meaauef the I ndlo d • Isaiah 'p c ooiing, Home ahnost to the last extremity • Of des- the most royal figure among the pro - Nursing; Sewing or. Millinery: - '' ' '' ' -.* r'but was not taken, . and so, phets, dauntless, bold, aggressive, al- ,51...Department for. an. instruCtor frUni.tPheoiugh subject to Assyria, the •king- ways lifting up the hearts of ple tion inepeaannienngt to give a dernonstra- dOni of Judah continued for another and 'government alike, and directing •, , hundred and fifteen years their ,attention to the spiritual sources 6. If ,you have not had a Judging'i During these terrible yea. rs of war of power; , , Competition this year; 'interview 'the and Suffering. • and overwhelming 2. Isalah'a character was revealed Agricultural leprssentatiee, to see if catastrophe; the Prophets of Israelwbithtwi'hcicrhisehse in dthtaendaetailo.n'sThheistfiorryst .he W1111 arrange a tanapetition for all and Judah rendered a great 'service. crisis was when time' that h,e bee the Jwiior l'a ers' • the girls •of the coliatY at the. same' They spoke for the God of their fath- tante' declared war on little Judah. Syria and northern competition . in stock judging: The al%rus•wtaaiedaraadtliaocrAina,dr„sedwenhieitildbrpeesrtetlitedrileeGth:def timid monarch, Aline, was struclawith The account is given in Isa. eh. 7. -The Departmentto calamities. Which had fallen upon the a fatal panic': The young prophet vethegirls:ping and to people as the just punishment of their (the time was ' B.C. '735, and Isaiah arrange the anal competition. : sins. They urged a sincerep was still in his twenties) endeavored .7. If you have some expert Sewers. and reform, and Promised a great de- to strengthen his courage, and gave in year Institute, You might conduct liyerance; ' Isaiah and his..•"linger fhointr theenteianseeert;Znew;.setetliAtilicaala trusted a. sewing class for Juni& giris of from eca.ltemPerarY ,*ienh sustained the ten to fifteeri years. If You are in_ faith and Courage of Judah and. Jer- in Assyria rather' than in the riora, and so put his nation under the yoke ptearretteadiarian rethgtircilWrirgitegirnias,' for Par- 11441yeM declared tif° ruyet tto r'Yilleg but the f the' foreign , conqueror.., This re- making Clubs. . gerineatiaaile-Tin4elitwah'fahand with whichleationaLcrisis-occu -at-the beginning chastised rebellious people, and, that of /saiales 1 king career.. Our lesson 8. If your members are interested Assyria'e pride, 8 elfish 'greed, and deals with another Crisis somewhere . , in poultry, raising ask . Your Agricul- cruelty ' would in turn ,receive . the near the ,close .of the prohet's life, tural • Representative to. give you a same punishment. With a Confidence and thiS,tiMe he was triumphantly di, in9.onnSatvrtettioaagianrcieeunilinpgartthye teflockr.sise viTsrinon,°FisatihthdaecnIda;e4withti*ctlea.th%. jpArse: s.uacc".egafilaihts faith: in Gad' was on one funds ..-for whatever' mone -re 11 ' sYriari armies , wo aid Pot take , , eia asictlye ;ofpabgraantcesotnrfiednegtncheavinaathaen stuhPereamp: posite side: ' Which deserved to win? Over against the ' Assyrians" sballoW, confidence in militarymight, let us place the ,spiritual faith of the/ pro- phet that the Lord still had his pur- pose to serve by thepreservation of the City of Jerusalem, and that the virgin. daughter of Zion might lau h • alem, but would be dcsttoyed by the schemes you have in.VieWasuch as a hand. of God, and Our lesson shows skating -rink, a elmanunitY hall, a how remarkably this promise was library, relief work next winter. - fulfilled. 10. Order a travelling library made else.' 37:14. I/eiekialt. This 'king of up especially for a Girls' Institute. Judah, is well spoken of by the his - If you wish,we will help select the torians. He did that which was right books. Otherwise apply to Mr. W. 0. in the eyes of the Lord. For the story Carson,- Libraries D'ept , Parliament of his:. reign' see 2. Kings, chs. '18-20. US • Bldgs., Toronto. There is no exPense inaemanection with a• travelling library were in Judah, and the Assyrian king e, 37:22. , who was layig siege to the fortress' . The shows "us what one At, this time the Assyrian arirnes t proud.. battalions of. AssYria 'to except the express charges when. it of rajah ah in the south, had heard that man, with a large view and an all - arrives. You may keep it for sixEgyptian Conquering faith, can accemplieh. months and , return it, Collect. 'against '12iM. to.leave.:so• , an ' 'army was 'coming. Isaiah saved the nation in its ,day of 11. Entertain the Senior Institizte . strong a walled CRY' aa Jeruialem by 11).ringing it -not 'fresh ,i at think ;that • you shouia-by ta-aleeelciah, demaad-.11siniple conadericen.glIGaocil°.n :AhruraT' at one of your meetings; • occupied in his messcners eear, lie aent a 'letter. tartreItierr beurteeplientse-7 newapolittaan attempt to de more than. ane. or ..:greatest helpers ire; not .ou;:ysscioear. of the. above things in one season. , twa ,tilk its ..iirlInt surrentlfra ',s.,91,-g..Th I yariascatioar . o the h in. his "preolgecy1,11ifie ansiehMts (although their 'work there is anythieg thatawe can do .0. ch. if ii=atield., f, : 10:5-14a A. ' Previous, expedition I is 'verY imPertantL . or °Pr' clever i politicians, or financiers, or Soldiers i• halP 'in anY way, just let us know. ;against 'Jerusalem, commanded by one; . the deep thinkers and prophets paitheany yours,. : , . : • , , '•' ;of the Ring's Chief` officers,' had. 'te---but who .motes,us.,iiira,ve to dare, strong , (Sgd. ETHEL M. CHAPMAaa . turned Unsuccessful. Hezekiala, .hav--"I tt,„ resist, .ainbitious to do God's holy - - . , Asst. sopa int no. confidence that ,he could hold; - • the 'city against a determined ,attack . •• : LiVe Stock Marke b in March. his need, went up intO. the teirinle and Lninping every species of cattle to- Lord" with a simple and earnest the Average prices at Winnipeg, i -n. • Vs. 21-23.. • Isaiah, had opposed the Month last ,year, according"to the i'e- with Egypt which had led to.the pres- by his enemies, in the extremity of • laid the insulting.letter "before the gether there was a slight increase in. prayer for deliveranea, vs. 15-20., March, compared • With t' the seine" break with Assiria and 'the alliance ports .of the Markets Intelligenee. Die ent *ar. 'See Isa..30:-7 and' 31:1-3. "vision of the •Deininiori Live Stock He had urged, apparently, a Policy of ,I3Eanch. Calves Were a little lower•• peace Which would have meant eon- .eoaa 0y ,j tinuing to Pay tribute to Asayria., were a dollee and lea cents up, and Many years before, in the reign of sheep. -light and• common.; h bit down.Ah4i' he had Opposed reliance !Ilion ASSyria as. •he . now -opposed reliance' At .',Calgary And Edmonton the raver, uponEgyrit ch.: But hisaceunsel age prices of cattle. upward , had- been ,dis'regairdid'ii-iii .fl--ie-Calarn: trend. Calves, lambs and Sheep were ity'of'a war ox • invasion which he had also up, the , last mentioned quite a foreseen ' ,(eli. 5:25-30; 84§-8) had bit. At Toronto and Montreal 'aver_ :Wine Upon judah, Now the king and age prices for cattle were tether bet-'; hialeimatel% -tarn 1:0 him in their 'Pa- ter, ,calves were as nearly as 'possible' tresS. When the Assyrian army,: ari- itatienery, "lambs- were up and sher,la peered before/ the walls he had sent the king a' message' of Coinfoet, "Be about stationerY at .Yererito 'ann d, „Up not afraid!, Now he sends A.nswe:r at Montreal. ':• _• ' ,of SPlendid..defiance.ato-..Senenanhherilas- rTetaa'aaleStif-dae,staCk ihe-flifit letter., It is the prophet's 'fait and wurotsn is wey_iin9w3.2-a.s the aibbi_. quarter of the year at the!five prin- courage that strengthen the -he.art,,e/ ' tious city and we are paond 1 to hold 1"dPal 'ina iket.s of the ebantrY,Coinpar.' the king Save the city. Through out:ineetings there. „'A room has aesr,,,ed with first three months of last the mouth of the prophet comes • the aidttsit at the y...w..c.A. .for $15, a :_ear were': Cattle 160,675 against answer of Ga'LL' , , •• 0 there the firit 'Saturday in the zaanth h .e....1,908 against 262,104; sheep be intere,sting to compare "other . At:::,2 p.m'. _ We are having_Dr.. Anna 42"4f3° against 58355' earlier sayings, of ISaiah hi vithiCh he : year and we will hold our r.titis to9,011; calve. 10,4a.7 against 35,988; V. 29: 1 will tura thie back. It will Ress'•of:Macdonald ns. at our fiaet •ineei:ing 'arid r are • alse, le•okilag fte ward :to• iprogaarn provided by tie gir. any yaii:-Jarniea.,laestitute Lair:a; are in Rarrifften tile first ,gatu'iday Alie month. We 'Weald only be„,,t,Oe ed,to 'have yen dropi in to *ay of o'er greetings. At present -o,u/r tie in •the Freeleaci Biata0a, tegellres with the Janier Farmers. „pla.7•,.." • fang to ,g1,,,.11 a ceneert in the • &Altai" " house on April • 131./th., Mr. /4a f1;itt, our District Repres,eatatatea walso • be with us. ;red aart-of-4,la'e tirraa giveaa,,to.,:iiiiia'aar,eateataiaaa.S171111;w'''t. )iLmajor). picturesd-eicaa. „ 'We expeet gear„ o: organized worth i:eur.ty ir. inatittits.i.. tat '1"..o, liopt•• to be&i. from • ktiern. her.t. rni,•ritb, - ,ipatxd , AN%) Pet/414.71s, .Half 'the value of en .liatizaite can"- .__4i,412.111_41rig:. ,sowethi'sig. -.Regular a- - . .. areelhatteraied nieetiM.'•s with iateresia , ° big programs ,May accornplili the , other lief of the I nstit ti te's purpose; but We Mica a- lot if; we' aotaa atlas.) iy, AO • aainathing ' apart ' from Holding ' , bieetiiig'S; : It la With' this' in. •neind that we , .' , ; .,, - .rbtitjg-to your. attention the following" '''ti"*''''',71. a • ,' :It ^ 1!"Ii tl ..!•4::a ed oh los s dle 1 on,3•., Man Q k ar, I di 11 to" '. ' •1 ' - l' '• ' aali . ' ' V. - "wii'c li 41sitigs which Thieit be ' done during', vi,611 the ofiamPior.thiti of 'IfisqlosSfat,the l%Iditiniiton and Calgary spring hdrse • 'lis 'spring and summer inorith.a We , 'Sn'ai'• f,ionitt et th a fineat hotRes in, the dominion Were entered lit this ,eic,' that no ' one . institate' :.‘,44..eild hihitlan.r , /- S. j. aa▪ ree. / „e4 ,•••• 41t A-Walk:az ••4•••' 44 -•••• 43 !!• • In the BIG CAR 103.lean r..M10, rag" 4410. at the 1,1eht Car price . The Big New Overland has *wept aside the old-fashioned idea' • , ;that you have to Upend- a let of_rneney for a quality automo- bile. In Overland. you get big -car power and big -car comfort, and all the easy -handling and low :upkeep 'advantages Of a llght car. enuggie down behind the wheel Of this Big New Overland.. lles hove naturally your fingers close on the convenient gear shift lover. Step on the 'gas. Get the:thrill of this hill -eon- • (Oaring Power as you speed up, up and On, over the hilts, Feal the deal), luxurious comfort of , GI* well upholstered ' seats. The big oar riding eels of patented Triplex Spring, .-Note-thefong‘leating baked enamel fifilah,of the MI stem biddy. Know the confidence this sturdy :rear a?,cie Inspires in every Overland driver. Enjoy the amazing Overland economy In 011 and gasoline. Moro miles to 'the gallon. More service from ' Your Overland dealer will gladly demonstrate to You the many features. that make folks calt overland .the Molt 'automobile In the world for the money. • WillyalDverhind Sales Co. Limited . HEAD ofFicE AND FADTPRIE13: TORONTO, ,CANADA Branches:: Toronto • Montreal Winnipeg 'Regina ue Bel ran IIIERE IS NONE 111•E'lliTER HONEST -YARDAGE—AMPLE • STRENGTH—INSECT PROOF . ,An'Eacitraively Agrietiltirrid Cominodity Dhitributed -Direct From the Faaory-By the Farmer—To the Farmer • e Loyal! •Binder. •Twine- Is •a com- • modity Which the farmer is " •entitled to at firtalf-tost. Every ,sheaf tled with U. F.Q. '.!Ellue Bell" Twine helps to reduce the price to you and to advance the welfare of • your own Organization. Order Now. • With thls'announcemenk of our prlcee- we urge O� to place your order, as esky 88 poeelble: You can e do this - .;.-wititz.the 1utmost corifidei-.63 - that We ppeitively :guarantee ' to meet all competition: Don't ilow ,Yourself to be tied up" to sortieotherfirm at any pride. • Wholesale Pricei. U.F.f.). Blue Belt, 656 ft. .. . .... ........... ,$.14.00.pnr goo 14.• . Al& pe7r 100 lbs. , (These prices include sales tax) DkLIVERY—The price is delivered to your station in lois of 300 pounds or over; lees quantities, f.o.b. our warehouse Montreal. • ..QUANTITY DISCOUNTS -1/4 cent per: pound reduction will • be' allowed• on carload lots (24,000 lbs., or more), IA Centperpound reduction will be allowed on lots of 10,000 'lbsor more. ' a: • • , l'TERMS-'Netcash; 'eight draft-tittathed-167-till of Lading, IMPORTANT NOTICE -In order to continue to initiate Binder Twine and to maintain equitable priceo ae We haecebeen doing during the past four or five yeari, It Is AB8OLUTElaY ESSENTIAL. that. ORDERS REACH US PROMPTLY, In order to do yourpartPLACE YOL/FI ORDER IMMEDIATILY either with your nearest Club secretary or mail direct to Head Office. OUR GUARANTEE ON PRICE AND QUALITY PROTECTS YOU.' " The United Farmeirs Cooperative 'Co.; Limited Sole Distributing Twine Agents for Belfast ROpeWorks, Limited, Ireland :1.09 George Street Phone Main 81,161 4" TORONTO • mess:anststaismeasessas•' laisSallsagaSSIsuasagsssassastagaaatzes •Casting brig' tneus on the snow, : Golden:: the train witidow'ge„,.. .rbas' (how long it seems).ntlast , „.. 'All the Way Is oVerpast; Heart that beats your.muffled 140! Jour venturer Is •wiae.i.nefinerr Leap high ,0 prel klorne at jeaktb: Is he'art!Sr'desire.' - Gone :is. WearIneSs.and fret. At the slfl,warnt, lips aro met; Once again rnay be renewed The conjOined heatttude. • •7-chrlstoplier Morley, Dominion Dairy Branch Reorganization. Definite reorganization of the P‘ minion Dairy and Cold Storage Branch, for'which preparation has been in the making fel some time, is announced In ,the :Dairy News Letter a • of April 10. A new Division of -Dairy Produce, has been established: It will deal with grading, educational cheese and butter scoring contests, grading classes, and judging at exhibitions. The.fornier Dairy Division will: hence- forth be known as the • Division of •• • .Dairy Manufactures and will have_to .do 'With all the activities of , the • Branch„ relating' to the manufacture of butter, cheese and other dairy pro- ducts, the Operation of the Govern.' ment dairy a stations;`. etc. The fold - Storage DiVislo,n has •bean merged. with the Extension of Markets Di-, 4 vision and will hereafter. be known as the Division of Markets and Cold Storage., The adminiatratien of dairy laws, hitherto under the Markets Di- vision, becOnducted as 4 'Separate r service. The establishment. of, a 'Di- vision, of Dairy Research ,was an-, ' '• . neunced in January. The .work of cow -testing, carried an hitherto by the Dairy Branch, has been, assigned to the tive Stock Commissioner, . Percentage of Crops on Hand. At, the , end of March, according to official figures:15 per cent. of, last , year's 1/vhe1t crop Was ,still in, farm- ers' hands: , last year at the same time the amount infarmers' hands of . the 1922 erop was 14 per. • Cent. In , other words the Wheat crop in farm- ers', hands on March' 81 was 70,755, 000 basheltof the estiinated ,total Yield in 1623 of 474,199,000 hushes. In 11123, 'at the same tithe 54;771,00p bushels remained Of th.eyield. in. 1622 '• of 399,786,400 bashels. Oats remain- ' ing .was 44 per cent against 35 per cent.; barley 28 against 25 per cont, rye 19 against 17 per cent, buck- wheat 20 against 22- per cent, corn for *husking 18 against 22 per cent, flaxseed 34: against 17 p,er cent., po- tatoesr 34 against 85 /Kr ceiL, tur- . nips '12 against 13 per cont.,. hay 'and• .cloveit 26 against the samepercentage, last year. • • , At the epd•of March, reportireceive: ed at .Ottawa • indicated that on the , 'average the. .winter in Canadt had".1 .been fine and Mild, ,that Jive. stock: 'was . In good .'condition, that 'fodder ,was..• plentiful and that 'heavy horses, geedmilch . and sheep were in.dernand../ . . A Gentle Reniinder.. hall, with them.' ..111i.e genie .:was,;_fast-,,,,' " _The_ father. of two boys was .playing . high • when. through :sheer purpriee. at Some ot hie son's plajfng, the father 'uttered a. mild oath:- Tihe tmother„ who , WaS en-' loYing the game from her. window, raised the sashand, calling gently ,to the father, sale'. "Willie, you know I do .not allow boys Who say ,e14i .words to "play -with My little boys." No itiorea had' Wordliff:iveit'liear taroughout • the game.• „ . A 4! At'a diner:given titaW' years ago in • honor of 'ilia:Hall Caine, says the:Av.-, - goneutthe late Thorn- NelSon 4• *as Invited to introduce the English n.oveliSt Just be fore '1E0 toasts be-- kah one et the,gueqtg bassed his menu Card towel, !the table and ...rbonested. that air. Calm) put his taghattire on t„ "That's a geed idea,” said nage;' timet:419,-,thatatOeae-INe-oot--te-intre," duce Caine In a few ; Minutes.. and 1,' want to be:.abie..10'.Sey, • that 1..liave read something ha had written." - Feed the . ewe slight4l foi thrde or totie'days. titter Antribing, when she 'can 'again be placed un full teed: 'Do hot giVe the bi•eriiing.kw$ ago 01 root --cropsere • •on aofteara tole pas tutea------ -•-•-• .8alt should alwayS bi is nil ible to: the steep a for ' when, fed it intervals ' the animals are apt to est too Inuch fca• their good health,- • Attend: to the education of the , -young' pigs,' When ahout'lltree weeks old they should:have their first lesson at eating a ,little elided torn froin a; trough. Make , a creep eei they an get aWaY from the mother for their • ration, 'of Corn,