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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1937-03-04, Page 2• .••• •• •0 LESSON X. •C• Varu"am' • (rolin 14: .1-615:1.27), , Printed Text - John . Text: --I amthe way. and , the truth, ,liods,the life: ne eneeem- ., "eth unto the ,Father, but by me. - 'John .14:6. < The. Ihissna .In 'Its Setting,. „ Time:" -Thursday evening,' ,' April Place:-. The discourse in chapter . . '14 wasgiven in the., upper, • room where the Lord's. Supper was insti, •• tilted; the'. discourse in chapter 15 was spoken on the way • •from. the; • upper, room to the Garden of Gethh. seinane. your - be troub1ed:--- -The heart is the 'heat of 'feeling and • of faith. Christ's own heart at times ; IcrieW 'deep agitation (John 12; 27; 13;...21; 11:33).... !The disciples Were • .:titaturelly. troubled •".because -they • knew that...that night: a,. great crisis .....,was'inip:eiiding • and ,• certainly they niust have known that Christ was now about to, be ;,:slaini. probably it 'was, dawning On there that Judas 'Iscariot was en,•,'hatne Wicked this:, • sion;! certain1y they knew that Peter, :Was soon 'to dent the '"Lord. • r Believe in. GOO,' helleve.; else, in.: ; is ' With the;,. heart that Men' believe unto righteousness, .and, eon, sequently. to quiet •.the heait in an ' • hour % of, tremble and • fear, some 'ob- "Idte'.0h1411-ettrit-gt*--13re4'lltid`e There is '.red. :Use in trying. to com- fort !ether , Pea •+.'ith; hides) you '; something to •present to theMupon• •which . they tean;', Or; hettier„ ,home; one to can look ••• • / with . trust:and. confidence.. • ."' " In '013T :Father's' house: -The word • hre .translated the one • iased ::"thrOugh,eue the,. ;New "Testa.- ..it:lent; for any ordinary home .(e.g., • /!att. 2:: 11; 7: 24'; T a; 14, 'etc.,. •.i.though it refers more to the housdh. . fold or •living in a particular Fatherhood apeak:s.sit ,home and 'love. • Pt f:tther.on , earth WoUld„'.naturallYr beon;to some bathe. and ; our, • .:.• Father. in Heayen& has ; His bottle.; • Chi,hat" knew • aout the .:Father'a. •. house". becetise He had come down . frohi the Pat'-er".(3.ohn t: 13`;• 6::•33; , • . . 41, ..50,-!51..; 5.ay. • i• 1" •-.)tere-4--translatedr--4."MansiOns"•:,..cOrnes,.. f";hrh a' Werd.frein whith derives the "yerb:"...‘"remain," ...end • Meineh . . literal- 1:;,:1‘abiding. :places." "Heaven, is; a . I hoine.!.!,.,. If It•Were...notso,'„ 1 would have; • told ,• you. `.`Ot „course he Would. It' wee • his nature to "tell. men' every- tliing ' it :.wa's heceisary•• for •theni to • 1now. He would - not- allow his friends Ito. go on holding delusions: word., from him would set thdrri free.",. . , go to .prepare -a Place for . 'yon•HTlia, word : here translated • "prepare" simply.mearis'.."th make; ready," .'and; ; of course, to Mike 'ready :before something is heeded. And if 1. . go and prepare:a plate- for you, 1 come again: -This proni: • ise: • to ; retui•n' refersto the ,Secend. AdVent:of Lord.: He went: away in:bodily form,: 'Visibleto these Who. stood 'with 'him on the mount tironi •.which he. • hScetided;.. 'there ;is: no :Scriptere „Jet. believing -that. our • Lord is' not.. today"' in bodily form, .h inan',„,andof• course, God. He . will return- as he went away: i This is ehifetly ,1,4hat,:the angcls anhotinc ed to the:nth:looking' disciples on the • vevy day of Christ's. ascepsieri ,(Atta. ii).. • • , ' • . • ^ 4.1 • Ari.d.4w.111.•recetye•you :unto myself; , ' thht:•.• where 1 'am, there., ye, 'May be ahhi.H:With :this •Staterneet COMpare • TheaS, 4.; 1.5h-11. ',Whet'a father . eh.a iihme. compelled to go into heree, jef-,rereeeed state; 'or another • ebuhtry;,..tio,•7•estetalisha. •hew he,•iiialtes every, elan to. bring', ..Wife and ..• beloved children. ...to' Oh:he 4,-ii-S-OthiTh-st'hiltifinstaircieh- alley, Love. h'fways • IMIgs for those' .behfved to be nett. ' • , Alnd Whither't igo. yo'leriewt the. .WayH"Veheeein, chri.s't, and the, , te IleeYen is hil*,iphrist, 'They, • ware net . to, be ttarislated'to Heaven 'atonce; and se., the knowledge .of " the way to it asyI 'aSsUrance, 'that • theY are :travelling, On lt;=.4stire.of •reiehing the end, -are even •more • inipottaht for them to contemplate. • Thetirtia .•Saith Unto. hiffi; Lord, !i•Ve. 7.knO* hot Whither thee goeIt; know .We' the Way?. tinestiefi • , het.e has a melancholy tone combin- ed. seine tinliheaa' otonpprehert-\ • hien,: 'hilt' there is honesty of in it, 13e wns his ignoranco nint asks for an• a:6100.0'6M" ' Jesus Saith tihtO ' 1..hinthe vrest":--!--Thia Verhe' is one Of:the ihett, ineitheicitihld setiteheeS ever Spoken • •by the teacher ebthe from a6a, vitho 'ttotiott# 7 is eitiphatie; r and no 6thetc" Rh -is the Way between IletiVen and atirthh the Wity to the, tittlier'e house; .the way home the Wei., that 'Nide to 'eternal •glory R14.0b. 10: 16-42Y, He does not 4.1)61 aY way nt the - rit8' t And he triith. "tt We 'desire' to know God is in his essential attilb- r tett,' • • If yehad ....known , ye would .have known iny .ratherialsto 'The. • emphasis in' the first 'kiiown;' in the see0•4 on •1Father.' The Meaning is; Ye. hall • recog- nizedlae.e, .would hare known y ,Fhtler. , From encefort yo -new ini„ and have seen „hitn*-r,"The an- nouncement which Christ had made '. • ' had, placed; the nature of the. Father in a clear light. The; disciples could no longer :c19ubt hi to 'his character or purpose. ... :In, this ;sense they had 'seen .the •Pather'. though God iS in- • deed' ievi6ib1e (1 :', l'a);" unto hili, •14rd,'show us the Father, .and it'suf5ceth '7 The Lord had been speaking, about •;:•-the -Fhtherls----herrier--7witli-it•r7rha ng plai•es and • then he adds that the lisciples:. HATE. seeri the. 'Father: Philip responds to this an-. nounceinent. iminediately as though ; his heart erietrout:',"Ohly make that • true that I:haiie „really seen Grid ,and it will • be enough:" After-, all,: it 'is. the great cry., of •the human hearlh to:: be. assured of the reality and , the character of a ,loving • Father in . -Heaven. This the •Lord Jesus ' mune.: . fir' reveal:, • In nim , we km?* the Father in Heaveh. 4-esursaith unto him, Have j been , thine •with you, and dost thou • not:know ;me, Go dlr.-halt= pest hed..love• the real nihnifesta- ,of• these Moral perfections can. on1yit'ihioraV1ife such ' that: •,n its acts and words, he • moral, • perfectien . of the -diVitie character,' 'shall 'shine ferth.• He that hath 'seen me bath seen „ the Father; how •sayest, thou, -Show us the Father;?; -This sentence most • unmistakably m „ hkes ,'Christ .peak .0f.. himself ah' equal • with the; Father.• 1.‘4 Chrihtian; @yen perfect bee,. would not hay; „ 'Ile who has seen me has 'Seen the Christ:' flew, mtich less .tould.,n , even .a. perfect: Man, 'say, 'Ile ...who hai seen. in6; has hoeseen,the-Fatherhi2.-Inh-thrist-dweltr-- all the• fullness the • Godhead •:bodily • (Col. 2 9 . • . Believest thou not that 1:aM in the Father., and the Fhther in Me?, the words. that 1 -say unto you ,I ,speak not ,frOin -myself: ; but ' the Father abiding . in hie ddeila his .werkO:• :Christ first:asks a qiiehtiOil and then' eneeh-'--the----fact- that dod--Wasin - him; and he in God the. Father, beth working , one, the Son revealing• the Father, -and. the '• Father puipose through,' the .Son, is 'Proved both in the fact that the very, wo2ds of Christ were the • words of God which he had :received • from his Father, •and .the 'Words that he did were acconiplishcd -by--the power of God working through him.: Believe that I am the Father,• and the Father in Me: Or else believe , me for.: the' very 'words',.„ sake Christ's' W,ciriderful ministry 'presents 'more' than enough evidence to proVe. his ebSolute, deity' ..ahd` the Gospel hrederds life are a•mightyargu- , talent for proving and a" 'plea -for be-.. lieving to he the' Son, of God; ,‘ -• say unto you, He . that .6elieveth on. Me,' the worker that, And . whatsoever ye shell.' ask' in. my name!-"F'rayer is now to be the chaniiel through "which thht power ;is to be received for their work:" I de shall' he do , also ; and greater • , works than 'these shalt he ,d6; be- cause 1•go Panto the kather:- should be very careful, to obserVe that Christ did .not iny' that greater :Has Laugh for Death • Deelar-itio' that .; Old age ",beida Moreqetrotii; for her than death, Miss Hely .Srailtei 2'0; has ..joined t1io "Sflicide Squad,. new organ- • , itatioif of stunt tihnien thittioyed.s... by British innvie •i -studios. She .says that the: wants to be dead by `• the tinierehe's ossip_ ' • h i:477`."'" „ ; Ilht Beech, isn't ebeteht with- ,)00p... ,.. ing,aUdiences; at his tWoreel. toMellics•.• Omit :for .COnstance, • lie. hen.4 • • , .PAPT4let.t ,4•rag.gAR40,4A1* froin. her lohg. yacht -IOC -411K0....Yoric hind has started: Production:4,o: a big' feature." pi et u re:.. to 7.11t0a., :daiewingrroon, pen)ehy, .very snahrt„ swift and very OIV:aelcya :It M.:10t be thht he • heard • • Constance that broadcast of "`„cpri.•. •yete. Lives" that convinced everyone she had a 'i•eal *flair fOr high eenzedy. , When you see.ghdie •Rolainhon and !Bette Davis in "Eld. ,Galabad". take „.-9,-;,geod•loOk.;at :the ..litindsoine:,•gleht_.' ' playa the hehyYhreight: champ::: 'toe; That, is Hill 11`ahtle,• one of • the •'niost extraordinary pharattere . the., • studies have ever found. NO •hii long. York and very proud Of' his job.' , these -deal Prodiater'enniaTalorig -hed• • got Wm. play,on:, the stage in pier called"Viron. When that closed ;Warner hirothers. •sent for him.: • . • , 2311:11PC:11 .1:11".11q1111Cirill, . , • '-'M•se• 1-1 •`• •. Margot Grab Is proudly 'display- • ng a neei ring to her, friends '.these., ” days. It is Mahe hp of; linked' hearts of sapphires nno, ' and • 'was once the Property Of Sarah, I3erniiardt. o lleThrry as a. tribute t� that great :lady's artistry,' 'en; left .to her . ghterinhaw, Nellseh, who 111 turn lgave it- to i att English aCtrepa; . • -. Mary'Glynne Mary' GlYtine paSsed it on to•her protegee who is Margot ..draheihe. • , • a • • • Margot -Grahame Oonp,--ANI? ENDS: -,-•Charles".Boyer, is the most 'ehVied leadh.g. Man- Hot- ' iyivood; for AU rapid. suceesaien .in••his next : four „Pictures he winpley: opech siteGarbo; thenpyliaSieneY,Giner., 'Rogers.; and Clatidette Colbert. •part the earlY-fall. as' ntop •drehih . . . tweeu•'•fSbow broadcasts. Lanny ..ing.on the new seedlings', whielv 1s - Ross ' is giving concerts of classical ions Winter • kitting • irid -holds,:. the 'songs. Eddle. Robinson ,is,asking :for ; ,•"leguMes:' Which are frees nitrogen More pleasant' roles on the sateen, beL. gatligrers..,' If all . the fertiliZer. is . cause his thr.ee-year7Old den hi hire- dy. ',.ahplied :at the 'thee; of Seedine.,the moVie-goerand he, doesn't Want to nurse crop •should . either he sown .• 'antagonize him -.1-161en' Jepson didn't • thinly or cut or .Paituredoff early, ---orhhenehusedhatliillh---hAh7heaVY.iriurSeh: crop left•Uhtil maturity will tendto,„ Weaken the:Young Seedlings: . . •Ihe twpred wreckage of nay plane strewn over snow-covered ground'near summit of High' Laguna Mountain,„ Cal, after crash in which Forbes, was killed. He was flying from Yuma, Aria.; la North Island., Phi. • •t • I • • ' • `41 .• • -1441MMIP 'Conducted by, PROFESSOR HENRY Gt BELL. , with the co operation of the variousdepartments of • Ontario .Agrieulturall, College • 1. Question: would appreciate Your advice • regarding pastures.• Would it pay ',nie .to. fertilize an old and partly worn Out pasture, and. if Se, how ,wOhld you repoinmend ap- plying it?" -F. 0., Kent County.• . • Answer fields Where, there is still a. geed bottom of grasses and so,. _ff..0"iihite Clover, the paittire-may-7. she improved without ploughing by a light dreasing:. of :well -rotted: "alphrestippl iehted-; raffer iz suitable to the soil requirements. ' On .fields where' the stad ri, of grass is :peer, •plough and. crop, for one, or preferably two years, and cleandf Weeds; use a duaehigrop• or summer fhllow the year he'fore seedittg down, and add a good dressing 5f barnyard manure. Paiture..reeuires. a spit rich' in ,humus 'which enables it to • retain rndsture • • Wherethe esta:alishineht of. a good pasture.ie$ the •main objective, it is advisable to apply only part Of the ----v-- gwith; the nurse crop and wn144 ...he- addition to barnyard • manure and I believe.otild•he bet.: ...ter adapted,. to sWeet. • torn. under ' your ' 'than 4-8-6 since light 'hail is notably 'short . of phos- phoric acid, and potash..., 1 notethat you. inquire regarding the use of 500- lbs. .ef.thillchge to the ton of.•fertili-.: the Supply of nitrogen; butI• doubt very much Whether -%the the. .*431.44.. nay4ot, theinvestnlent.114-., inys, other 'recohmiendhtiOns..:te w.as..:1'911311 'Mike for your condition; ' I believe it • would be 4:8310 or 5s-8-7,:preferably • !the. latter, instead of ..- 2•-1210. This • 'incorninendation would tie made Only • on the. ,essiiinptine-,thet you did 'not s. have. Mtleir • respur.e touse �n this. • grhp. 5:-.84 at '750-1,00lbs.- per• are should give you good resUlts This Mistiirg is. applied at the rate. ‘"eisity,'-: which 'Mentions that . straw • .iney be •"•tureed,'into' manure . bY. Ole". rtgfi.1,6.I,p0.u.ilphsci.;eth:ofti7a,dtdoi.u4..g.gt :tdhrey.. 3. Question: ----"There is a note la. • eca.11.:. j8 1?celil';.u.P. rotting on 'sweet , , , ,...Th.e.Countr•Yc39..htleMen," .for Feb-. ,. The 'rotting, of thechttaiv• is'ehused- ruary,••:19a7, (page 6), on 'Mking by battcrhi and .. other, microorgan- isms. '7.1'he Straw serves .as foodand energy • for .these. organisms. The The .:trittOgeg; and ...phosphoric • acid are " :rieepsorliry for their. greWth and actiV; • itY," hnd.. the Lime neutralizes • the 'organic" heids'. formed during decay •, 'The piles consist 'of % a layer, of straw one foot:: thigli. and • about la,feet square : Sprinkle on this .lhyer, alahelfphe.hfth' .of the Mixture ...of chemieali to be ,., used, 'then: spread : another .layer el. one.-, .ht;L'cLA e.04tH7tkett17-7a4k,,the7. ..edieinical's have been tited.: ...,51ahe the . pile, With...A sort.••of. •satcr top to .it . so 'tbat itwill catch oid. held.' Water 1'h part ebdut.it.'Which is confirs- rather than'. shed it. After the and nitre- past . heap LiC_Made, ..;.•it ',should. be • gen ' fertilizer together:. in the. pibe • kept well shpplied With moisture • • • ••• •.• • or in the ground:: • Will ; you not lose : sprinklingwith a hese, or serne. other • large quantities of • hitrogeh If- We „.• means. If; water can he hdde,cl., se 7 '..chn 4;e:, this. WhY ht"e"'hasteh the rcting erhcess,-. Linie-and 'fertilizer in the drill? 1 ,the manure should be fdrihed in, four never thought '1 epuld. de •to'fiye mQnths. One ton of 'clried to sere,..,e,ehe•sl one of .y�qr men straW will produc aboi1t2 tOr's of • (I. •think ,.an • 0.A1C,-.meh), wh was ;wet,. hihnute,„,....-at ,a cost of .approxi. 'denfonetrating_soll testieg.. 4 the . mately- :70 'CentS,a ton.. o wet Man.- h101-,ghltlh'• ,fuhteli at 'Al.prrjw,ate Ore: This.... Synthetic :',"nianure.,- has ..: O'Connors-, a goup.lt of •• been. fonted...echfrd or -superior to .:yeas , ago; :and his ',answer ,iVho- an .,.barn:Yard..inahnre inincreasingerop 4....etilphatic. "No." Also :a table giVeh,' ` yields:, 'Other plant Materials., , • in Onteriabepartinont of • Agrienl- ' sides straw eau. bensed...fot:'ceirpollt... . . into :"Bithetin 822-0920, .ph'ge 27, • •: In Tact, 4: corn Sthlks:, staitesi.1.4.ine should not he. •„Miseed. Nfixed in with "Cehremonittre. Sulphate; ' the. quantities regotnihendedh.it has yhrdmanure and most of tihe."iiit,. :been found:that. there: is -not .the boss; rate$''!i•p. lqcK.; ..York County: ' •of nitrogen. that One 'Wohlh. :,epeet• , Answer,:h-Regardirl the Making, of . because :the Lithe is relatively ihac•h.! •• •Syri.thetie. mnntiie 1 wish to 'saY that tive cheenieelly: and. functions- only its. .:this IS.'arf acCornhlishmthit of reeent, an heiS: ' Theti'telizers. Sulphate of .• years.. Various fermulae. are • Arningnila and .....uPgrphosphate will but the :one. Which bas.,given :good- • hasten „decay' of the sthaw• hhci of results' . an investirMflon.,h.Y "Cotirse!. help :balance 7the- :plant.' food: • .edriteht ..of the Manure; do het remeiuberh•the.: fesiancd,. bat ,"x•hulouliteclly I *as • the„ -spokes.- nein,. at...the h. Ploughing ' tilatch on .Merry,Vate ' What I , had in: LyninaL:V4tall_bnil..... ()Lat.:bye:lira cwiLh harhyhrd manure. This would eatli4e•. ..-.1lie4lballatieeti---,iof fio nitrogon if tinie,Ct'as.:added. in ...any -large ,quhii-' tity,hthrough chcessiVe hattetial•'. he:•• •tion. With regard to adding 1itn to • edinhaereihr farthizefi the. addition ,pf-, • this lithe Would,„catiOo,...reVbr8ibrt Of' . • the pliesphoriehcid to the - three- :. lime iriholUble ThiS is themichilY the. .shine :no was the. raw 'reck'Ireit Whieli the StffierryhoSphate . was ftade „,Thebquetatien'..troiri 1101, ,..,82,",..4.0orrect,. inthat. it' :Ys -not good, prattled to add :active 1 linie to Amnion -hint Suinhete; barn.' yard manure' 'ot,rifoi§,t: nitrates. The. mddition; of. lime eg .the' two . mire, chemicalswilreause !teeth:bile to Ihse nitrogen, tiS, it 111 When added to. nlanurc.- " • ," "Study - the past Old you- wilt. •Oee that the; Congress and _the. .crOwdi. , Were •til,whye• Arguing irreleVatit. eint ,urtitniiortant iiiUeS .'While the real fevCiutteit going on, ; (ftilettyin - the laboretery.!'. " 4.sign-tlidt-eontraothwith-Grand-hiati0nh," -, after. ell: :she eaghed: to ,malte pie- • tures with Seel' Goldwyn instead. The ; latest word bore London is that -the.„ British' people 111 e Zasu Pitta hest ' of "all the American stars who have gone ....there to ina1eP1etiipS.7 Coronation Seats Prices Are Fix?d- 1 . , • ' LONDON.. - Right :Hee. :Ram -i say MacDonald, Lord President of the Council, at -mounded in. the .House .Commons recently that the charg- es for tinCoYered ,scats ,on Govern- ment "stands • lining thn Coronation route, Would, be .15 shillings each ($3,75) • , ' ,Covered Seats , will cost 22 shill- ingsl and sixpence' ••(85•60-)".Thcse - *igts will not he sold .to the general •• public laht, to groups of ,persons to ,Wh!•:'M they are to be allotted. ' •. On,. manured • heavy ' soils •in ; good -fertility, apply 250 ,to 375 lbh: per.. titre of 201;'• per cent Superribos-• - pliate. On heavy learns. Which:rest- !. pond to nitrogen and potesh,apply the smile ainethits of 2;,16f-6 fertilizer •and on the• lighter lOgnis use a 2 12 -10--mixture. "Miracies"%thanhe •performed would his :follow.ers,. perform. The word here trailalated. '`whric't' ...Is not the Gteek word Meaning -"a sign" Or a ; "miracle," Such as we find in 2: 11; 47; 12.:' 18, 37, etc., but simply ,'„;the.• word Meaning, "work," "decd," • "huhineSs.',"the .thiligh•thAe„itten can: do with the PoWer that .intin POsoesh • 'SOS," in :the. case ,of Christian, . With the power that. God gives Ahem.. That will do; that,the:Father may • be glorified in the - Son :-"Fvot'y n- rAWC,r Co 'prayer lie •giVcs will lave .1this as its object:. AN'heri there is , no, prospet of this object -being ob-. • ' tairidd, He Will not triewer. It , • lowsas a, matter ef' Cohrso that; this mhei be 'WithUS, as .With jostle; tlief essential elotnent in our petitiOnst ' the glory'of the -Father repot ,be: the aim ' and . end; the Verir. Sold and life of Our. Prayer." • c • • , If ye ` shall anything .in my barna,' that : I'.40!--= 9110, ;IA in the nail .�f One is: to his lihrtie;..• In all cases ; t • sells..., should be tested for .ac' ty•.ahd. agriculturallime. applied. ceerhifig to the soil -,rdquitemen , ,.preferably ,:severaL ?•yeeks !b ore seeding.; 'Manure is high nitro.gen • and „ potash' and low• , in .phosphoric •• acid, -so that .Whert heavy appliationS' ef. manure ere: made either in preparing the:seed 11 011 eor, top. dressing Of pastures, ,the additiera:of 'nitrogen •and Pete* are: : hot se. impertent .ahtl. may be -Ifiensed-•-With-h:and--either StiperPhe,a-- phhte or, a mixetl ;• „ phosphoric ,acid May be • used. . 2. Question: -"I would be pleioed. to know : the beet fertitier for •• early sWeet. mire -ori 'light sell. Have ' been using 4-8-6. iThisIhed is light:: Weuldlt be ..wise to add 500 has; of, • tankage •to a' tonOf, fertiliier?." It.„••J: P., :Sifficoe. County. ' • • ' Answer would recommend , that ,yin't Use 2212,10 fertilizer. This,. , as it ple , tto,..a.feorikinefidtiori why our idqtteat Slichild, be granted. . It l sinking personal 1aims 'hild ad- vancing. the ClairriS and nicritt'ef, an- '• other; . , ' If Yse love me, ye will keep my tornrriehdinehts:•-.-There are Woh, • derfut privileges itt the Christian . life, and precious „ hihrthisea; to all who believe ;in the Lord Jeotia; but thelo. are aloe obligations. 01 'course, if we do not Ieve the, Lord' Jesus, We Aro net his; if ,Niie do 'truly, love him, we shalt loVe to do What he . tasks. US to do. A son js not in 'tel. loweidn:civith, Ilia, father if be-ls--eeij- tinualiP disoboyfrig hitn, and we are not in fe'refivaiiin with out Lord it we Are thing in disobb(liefite to , 47 • .(hit4eserthng...G0141, Fat)orS: , when WOflULfl 0 0- for,- wne-•8044-ttrintve-i'nfve. a mess; other tife,". the' Birmingham Recorder retruirhed: • Thh.o. 'NV Or a MP.I1 is, the. greater affection heverY, often seems to inspire in a Wheittn.'..''.. • • , • • • Arthur Leslie Byaniihriged :21 and •BlizEiheth..Lecy Bvens;!aged go, • who were.ehly•marriedlast,March, •pleaded guilty to 'stealing froiti a hails° where, they 'had .lodged,and breaking and en-: tering another. The reporher sentenced the map ,to 18 Months' hard^ labour, comineritIng:, .:1111111and thls Ii what you Iiave dpile ..fpr. her, ...1 am sorry for her. You have. Medea mess Of her life.", MO. BOMA'. r. Missouri station Cs as follOWs!m. Sulphate, (2Q pet c: ... . Anunoniuent , • . , . . . . . nitrogen), 45, parts by weight.. Stiperp,hoehha,te 20 per cent (P 205) 15 parts' by weight; Lime. (pulver-,- ized), 40 parts, by weight. •• . addition of ,a „nitrogeit fertilizer. and Lime, and the pile kept moist for:6 'Period of. two ,or three Months, He. then states that the same thihg• Can . accomplished • by 'Spreedihg :the straw on' the; field and ploughing it „. 'under with, the fertilizer. end LiMe. : •:.--Also•-t-hat--hueh':-•nrops-aS mature' rye - cornstalks,. -etc., ..?mhy, he :similarly treated and hlotighed under, and that. ,.'fh good ere') of hihtiire rye pldtigh- ied 'under with . -600 pittegen.. thea-shitiehamount-efh. Lime 'Will produce • an -'..effect •equal to that of ten' tons of man.:, Doc vr. Foresees Greater i4ongei4y, .Fro.6,40:tr "- 0014k, Urge.KAS,00ncol:A52-Aict.t.9, l',.0111m47/ Life •• • • . Fisher, not, 04 I:inlet:int: aed etetien:hit,11: a re-.. pAint,-.4444roon,J!,..ergx_ ehoonge.4 ..01.04o.t;,-- VroqenctQ•-i0in WIth• Wel "Vitality • ..prelibet7,4*.e0.0114.,:he ;greet y :pro ,enge h011eVe .the 0,q)eqUitien of lite aitsliY. tini,thle.4:. Pitt' Yqn-W11! .11414 (0' 'Ilia ,IF -0,401,419tialt an ggs : ItihYthirhhhhith,'oriltilith.,•". he 'ehiih. ; reit 41 -:•!More! )vork 11:0Witilee.-4C,, • - .0-0 daties my lime'-'hald, • 41iii,,',01.115,)401%.,41119,..ht.' the.. age okr. ..vollunsod tuheretileelS. and had .up•for six. years.. Ha:rein:WO. c',1'Ylr • • he heti been .strulel: clown'with .ttibek!,, ust after le. letd, been made •• ,ifrofessor , Heone:PY •at . Yeti? tilitive.roi.,,. hnd hiel ;gone to • . volute " Stattedhinstituto. • atibeequentlY be hauhtled the "Life Exteusion'histithte; Which bhd , start - ea the veh'ne of periodfd health chain.; intitimis and Which, lie' claimed, • - resulted: 'greatly:, ,.extencled. and : entieth. birthday; he was starting which' to ,join, answering periedte" questionnaires re•:" gerding habits,' . • : '"We in ;civilization de not 'live as • Nature ; intended • us' to 'livo. Through our. food, air,, exercise and work we should try more nearly to iive7aer She - intended ,then with" know: "ledge, 'enthheiahrel• And .self-contiol there May •corite: aheut- the., regehern." .tion of thelitiman race, ineYhr• my maybe 'In.a hundred : yetirs," . •,Chief .Justice WI Bowen, inept.. ing„thairetail, -alluded to the greater care Civhieli• people tooltiet 'their' pure, ••. i-517ed"I.tpCi—rih-al-or.their:tv.Wielrsaitherv, • „ imed, • Commissioner of sthe . • "Ph V.:NV:Nutt right),. f holler Hoverner. of Indiana, -t11111'.14 :;piIy tilt he leaves the WhitaJtonsa with R A 8tevahson, of tin! niVeriity of Minnekita,, after *being Aspoirited High CoMintS4vitier ,t the ,Philippine lir/aide by Pteeident Inostvelt, • - The- likelihood -that Hi& 'Halted gtates' may be invaded is extreinely, yemote l the eti)et Ab.hkett to •ut ; being AtlYth war tiMutope, oz Mims' "Perils , of Pauline" May Be ,Itevivsecl Two*Girls With, Same.Name, But Not.Related, Are Just Like Twins in Appearance , and Tastes • HHTP.OIT.,,7 Pauline, Jot ' ind • Paeuline 16 year-old "twins" at S0uthWeSte1n High: Schoeh-here, " look alike, act alike,' dress alike,' but •• are no , related: ' They Were. both „born September 22, 19-20, two hours aphrt, one in Canada and one „it the piited States, and are boat= pals"It-happens onee-in--4MOO,000: •-births," Dr, Martin. 'Iloffinati, treit hospital .Clinie • director, said. h grand •eoincidehee,"; the Taylor' ".twins,", who are 'almest in- operable, beamed. . ;They'. have the. ; . same ccalOr•.heit-h.-redere.fthe pine height, ,the same , and prefer the sante foods. They Were attractedto. each other when:they -first Met three Years -age' and the qaestiori-hol--hdistinguishiihg names arose. , • • • , you •TatilYannh ". said „Pauline • Taylor, hatiee•: of: St, .Ig-% nace,'"Mich: , "I'll call:You .Neerre,!' • said the ether. . . ;Beth -play-the piano and • are ." ec.h :11 .coniplishect. SWimrners, „. ,: when, -; it conies, to clothes , the . girls peefer ' 'brown and'4bluo, and oceeSidnally. a • yellow dress to effset thesie-hublird hair dressed , in ctequinole style. • Eery '.morning Negri& calls for ' Paulyanti to go to school. When- one. of the girls has .a.,date-and they. '.1":ave tihe Other .,•ntust:le.,e-tee •alon,g*or•.else the date's ' ; • To end thio "all, too perfect" 4ory. • wcauld be unfair, heCause•.:the • ...."tWins";•disagree, on one thing. • •Neene :prefers. A. brueette ,hey friends.. Paulyann Tikeo blohhes. kcal ent Brow.Tat Hamsecds ." ,Firaleatis• Closet . .Cti• -,c rt :lute he; n:9,.• fl eel 111 of nature; The ft eozhhih-,- WIMIS Whielt :swept .ricroSs Ltint; , barren.. ic.(tehi.;:s ot' tha."'Ontot itobrido.a,!pft, the cons't of.,, segue -int -Nil -de it imperative.thet 1.116' hettyt -.have, ; 1\ 1110 \'I'181 1)10, 'wee+. •:, garpIeptg:. Witji.. nowhere: else '10 . tuiM. the woinschof the Is- lands took; adv.atitage 01! 'the utiu,urd, ly thick fbaee which as the 'whiter coat their:shed'', iintr ,from it. they - -t,voto,:to,:thotr• theil.:.t4o first .,ti•utia, Itarriff tweeds, ; ticcamilitey. had'110 th hing ut 111Inallteal dy6e made' from lichonw and:fere( toitt, iteatere .. try, 'st'obp • their wpoi ,.exeOpt • "over mitt fo es fl31 18 tWeed Uhs Oh. WhYs., beeh: thh.ractetized ,by...n -phatY 0111d90t, eiler;:' These two»d 1tc1 been . Worn' ht th 0 utot,„ Ilabridna for niaiiy• • ertts. hetel,e• the, ,f,tt'slito birq (its*, of the . WVr Id discovered 00. Vitt.da:thonj to tiny .,renli Of snarti fi thions. • What We. tent' tin derothhd. • Is Why • they stiiialt,kit a .eicreatcher whet) , ih Moody, tar-eatcher.,- kitchen, • 01'Itocerd: , had sueh told Win, tor that when ttitt afinah tin) tnlinge treed' ent there Ion got iltt, Orange lee, -Mileage 4