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• John 12:1 42, • • • '
, ,Printed Text 13:4-3;, .14-13,"
GaIden Text, ,'"Hereby
1040/, because ho Iaid,•daWn hii lif4*
' • :'•
:43',VSSOIsl.
IN ITS SSTTING-,
• . The arrest og. :Ige4.,APPk •
place some. time' late On Ti,i1Plidai•
• . night, April 7th, A.D,„30. ChOst WS'S-
crucified 'tithe third hotly of the :nest,
•-dak- Prei1aY-(PMark-15-:25:.). and he' ex; .
,pired apPreximately six hour later,
which would be about three o'cloek
. . „
afternoen-(Mark,-15;33)...--Burial7
• took plebe that .ditY. A
- •
•• Place --- Clitist, was arbsted in, the
' Garden of Gethsemane,' !which Was
on tbe lower 'slope of the -Meant' o'f.,
Olives opposite arid' east- of Jeriisa- ,
1e 111, • .
•• ".0d, Pilate. wept ent :again, and he !
•saith Unto them.. Beheld,:. I hi-pig:hint
out t� you; that ye, may knew that 1.
find no crime in him:" It the:charge:
:had aeeined,,,reasonably; the governor
wouldnaturally have let the law take:
-Ate course. •That• het, had eot 'den.° 'se,.
• but brought :the *cased Out agate;
.
was •a Clear" Proot..that ha held ' the
:chargo Against, ,htta to be groundless..
His "WOrda artran, aPpea1isati",9Pcp,:te,
•• 'the sense Of humanity, and
sensa eg*.itistiCe in 'Christ's accusers.
,
"Jesus therefore Came out; Wearing
. the crein :of thot Mt' and the' parple •
•
,
•,'PTheytook Jesus therefore; •and, he
went out, beating the ,crosS for: birn,
nate the place called ,the 'place °.•
'9f;a pkall,• which is caned in Hebrew;
geiRtha: 18. Whore ' tbeY crniCifed..
hint :and two ,Otbete ,on, 'either ' side
one; and Jesus In. the The
Oicture,"of: • the Sea', Of '0;ed vralking
out the floly "CIO, tbe city of
Melclll-
zeduk, , the city of Davld, the • city of
the ,great lind o pr,ophets,, his head
and body 'Welded and': bleeding. and:
.bilr:rYirng',011 ;110' alianiderP the'•.erush-•••
lug *eight Of the %Voedell cross; and
knowingln,liis heart, that7Shertly he
would himself be stretched' onoil,
Is a .sceue palling •niere for -Meditaz. •
tlrIl 1 han expositioa. 7
„
"TheSe, things thei•efote the ' sold-
. . , . -
•e -
the cross .•of. Jesus' his mother' and his
.niother's sister, P 'Mary the : wife' of 'Clo-
nes,. and .Maty, MagIalene, When, Je-
sus therefore: saw his 1'n:tether,. ;and
the, disciple standing by whom • he
loved, ' Saith unto his mother; Wo=
Mae, behold thy Then Saith, he
to the disciple, 'Behold!. thy mother!
And from. that :hoar' the disciple 'took
her unto his POWIA honie."!,4 Tha,first
cry 'from, the cross Was',a payer for
GOA, to *give 'these -who, had, civet,
tied him (Luke : 23 :30 second
.atterailee, was to the • thief 'crucified
•
with him '(:Luite'•23i,,l),-the :third •crlf
• Mary: :and .° to, John' the Apostle.; It is
..redi,pJ.ecronly•in 46111.4 iqoapei,2By
Making 'ProVision: for his rribther'S'•
_ •
••,,cottifort:..Jesua fulfilled thCcorninatidmeat.- ',Hanor thy father and thy
mo-
thr"(Ex20:12);and thificiepotti'ifie
°pulplt 01 his :cicitispreaelies'••,.ta, all '
• ages a • sermon cai the • Fifth COM.'
•
mandreent." • . •1 •
:"After this •Jeatis, 'knowing, that all
:things are nOWthet
. • •
'scripture • might 4
. • .accoinpl'ished.
.
saith, .1 .•thirst....Thi,re., Was .set: there 'a
: veSSeV,fult of :vinei;at .s6 they Put.
Isponge of .the •• vinegar undla-hy..Et'.'
sets, and.. biought;'it :to his 'mouth." •
,The. fourth 'pry '..ftoni.• the . Criisa is not.,
:recorded:. by,. John (see . Matt. 27:46,
.47); thd. fifth "cry, is repeal- .
edin .nene,•of the, Gospels except in
'John...This .10.4ent, should be earfr
fully'..disting5ished froth the Oae. re-
corded .''in. 'Matt, 37:34; Mark • 15:23;.
,and Luke 23:36.-The•Inely. Spirit led;
John to sc., in .this In 'dent a,
fulIlill-
ment ".• Of Psalin... The Vinegar
wasa sour wile 'drink made . by: the
in. reading 'these words...of a time:yet:
to come when t1Le Lord jeauss_owill,
bb seep 'crowned. With glory ,and hon.&
•
our •(Heb. ',7; 91;,..,:wlidp,P, upon .-:',111s
Iiead there will be rnariy crowns Lor'
cyrfflev. 19:12): ank,';•••hp' will .'bo
clothed.with a •, garment down to I he •
--feet,and•P: girt 'about at the breasts
• „•••
•
.,P•with-' a ''golden • girdie."..(Rev.•
' onto' them. %Behold
:pa "Maar': seeke.'tnore' truly
than he, knew;, Ffls ittorda, were Pro •
bably t•tte,red,P in cOutoM Pt; but they
ray U0 80 itehnewleg,gment, that
' .tbe anlyiperiect. man .was the One who
.• stood. hofore :theta. ,• •": '..• , •,.' •
: therefore the Chief, piteSts
an.l. ',the offiebra saw himo, they tried.
Sayin,..4.• CyfiCify,; WM; el -Amity Win!'
. Pilate siiith eine them, Take ,him
YourseiVes, , :and einelfY• •hini;.. for 'I,
,
lied na. :Mime , in..him. The Jews
answeted",:hjna.: :Vire Iiave a Iaw, and
,.
by that ler., he ,Might to die, beeause,
lie",Made ••iilinself• the Son' Of God." It
7 15,soin.?tii*.; • saftl that •chriat -never
t1ardif-Tilit-44Tf to be . the Soii 01
,
Cod, in a way. that no other men eould
L e Sons' of God' bet:snob a conclusion
t o .tradieted by mph.' words ° as are
found in 5A3:a-,d 33. and
•ly the „plain 'Manner • in •: Which., the.
JeWs.•brought accusation; against ,the
„
ne,Ver defiled. . .• •,* -
.laying,' Oti was tho mere afraid,'" The:
• ..fact that Christ; was said Lo have -
claimed. a:. .divhie, erigin, naturally• .
:deepened tile strange /ear which his
'presenee inapired; • Pilate . not ••.• only
*ea:at:aid but lie was more afraid.
"And he '.eatereinto the Praetor-.-
lir
'uni • again," This word appeared pre-,
• Vidatly,, in ••13:28•• land also 111 Matt.,
27;27 and • 'ark ,15•:,16). Bere it ,pto
• b I y-•'-` ineans the- official. residence.",•of •
...the prOeutator, though where Plige!,1$1 •
residence,- was in JertiealeM;diiring,4
'the, timd,ctf Otir LIM' is not qUite. cer,,
. • '
• • •
•• 'And:sal:1i 'ante, Jesus; ;°Whetice
•,:art,thou? Bat' Jesus ga(:re him no Ann.
*(dt: Matt..7":0; 21:1244),
P11 -
ate „would net have. understood .out
Lord had.:•Christ 'answered, :his..,,;qte,1-,,
tion,.• and furthermore, thr.••••qtleatien
• • had.. nothing '•t 0 •clo with • Christ's guilt..
AS PilateContinued to question ‘'theL
• ,... , .
•Lord., Jesus , And, Christ quietly
spoke tohiin, reee and more the FM...
, ,than: offielalbecaine, conscious 'of the
greatness, as • well as Of th9 innocence •
•• • of the' One Wii0: steed before him, an'd
be sought. again to deliver the 'Lord.
But the ,:levis'yery shreWdlY. reminded,
hip; that Cbtist, had. Called • bin:Ise:If a
King,'that, thus he was a rival" of Ca.e..,
• "tar; anl "that,:lf: Pilate' should' release .
a oink 'nlahingsuch cairns, he. *Mild'
not be Caesars
_Pilate was ,pertainly. afraid .7-, offend -
In .gtho• pOWers In Elaine by Whoin. he .
• had, been give :hall •the hierative
posi-
tfons he had .
. • . .•
was the•'PreartratiOn• "Of :the
passer.ef!;•' it was about the sixth heat
mid • he salth ,unto t.he,JewS;: Beheld,
YOUt. King! They therefore cried out,
;AWay' With:1411i, aWaY"With. hinio, and•
:..etueit46; 'taith tintO•the'41Ii
•Shail ctlicity your Chief ..
.•
priests anzvered, ''V'ed,httVe no king, •
but Caesar," :Abeut`eix lo'OloCic On Fr -
day Aorning, Pilate • brought .Jesus
' out, Idyl, himself sittf4. down on the.
Judgement.. seat: •presented Chtiat,' to
he IoWs .40,,their ki,g4t IS strange
tOr4hear Jews, who thaf*dl'eadet:the
Yoke of the lIotaan, go'.i/ernateat. and
,CvhoMe trueking, must neede, ,he
. tho. line of Dav1d so easily forgetting.
alt their. Past history .and their pres.
• , Ont iihnten as to say they °Would have
• ne'•Itinrbpt"CaeStit; as iticirettattfi-
td,' pagan, go4i0g8 aehote, . •
41'60:41006ra he delivered Min
•. :Unto thein to h0. erkiblfieti.'"' lit none
ot (he' Gospels doee IV antear
•late...0tenearited deitteiteeOn,,tbSIIS4-
bo Perhaps' purposely 'avoideddoing
lin, But 10 ,ileliVerititi bit over to .Pthe"
f • • .0
^
,
gossip
'
• Susan Fleminz,f ,thOght she
,:had, refired from the screen When
she triaxped Earn() „Marc, but,,s.be
made., the mistake.. Of stopping in
at the itudio. to• have' hincheon with
her ,r,hu.-iband,, and, firs(' thing , She,
knew:fire P'diredor: called out, 'That.
girt over there --she?e,. just, "what I
bave',been looking for.'4: So, she is
playin in "A ,Lay -at,% the—Races"'
witih her, 11146 -and aad his :giddy
brothers. • ' , .• :
•
•
Soldiers...The,. branch of ,hyssop • was
from -PPe ,plant pOSSiblY, 'One and :•cnie-
haii•feet ,high On the 014. of Which the
. .
sponge:was placed. In .his -love. he suf-
fered Men and Woinen to :...M.laiSter •
•
unto hinr• and' at the last teCeiVed.:
7gdatlY; a th ISTSOlate-P"f ranY7A
• • , „ . • . •.
ed
the .yingar,he:sal:C. it; isfinish-
ed,' and he Pbeweit liis head,' andgave
up. 11110 , is , the sixth 'cry
,,,:front the crosS,...and: 15 Ioand. only
,Johifs. „Geste!. •So manY Men:have •
....ewe. to ;the Pend. •of life'..coneeloas •
that '.they hate. not ,at all .cerupleted•
the 'work .they had expected to do. •
7..rieter, HPgo . said: . thigd istoo. short .
.4 -for a man '+„,o.carrY. out alt that he has
planned.' Danton, about t� bo gui!-
• lotitied all in a „frigr,..:
'NI: welter,' 'It •is Pdeclaration
that :the final revelation. Ot 'God has:
.been • given,. that ail alienation be-
tween 'God and ,niati has ended; that
elk Other religiousrites and :,ortlinanc-
es' arp;•abrogated;• drid that ,hendeforth
there itonly one between
;God "and man.; he r Man ,Christ. jeane.' ,
• , . • .. • , • • . •
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rAr• •
J,Z•74,`,".• rt.
4.1141J•
arii1w
• ;F:eitirig Towards
'Canc.ir Must Stop
l3vF,F4o,N.Y.„4,thirty t11,046,Tio
women who c)4e each •year from
cancer• Gould/be •saved if they Icnew,
• how to r. -cognize its. warping ,signals,
state cancer expert avers, ' 7-
toos c,-. ictesS,, assistant
•-rector of:- New y'oxic States division'
"Pelmet'
. of healtg*officera that ..1-f,,009' wan*
•
,die'.yearly • or c4n0er ,of the' uterus, •
•and ' 14400., from cnneet•• of the,
'breast. , , •
i`ennir kreSgiajd.
service we
-can 'de to -6,4 the toll Oflives is to
infarip all :welnen in plain language:
:of • the danger' Of a lump in the
. breast -and of the warnings
uterine tornois. Any lump, tarp-, ,jr
srnall, in the • breast:should hr r.
.ed to A 'physician his advie.e7
"Can,ier is. not hereditary not con-
tagious;i"tion,.
it 'is ,,t1ie-,tesult Of irrita-
Y,
:Gingzr -Rogers ' is not only .the
:most peAlar girl in kleklyvVond
these days; she is' the Most sur-
prising, Night after night she is, .
out dan witlx One of her many.
beaux--.4inviny Stewart, • or -Cary
, Grant; .m the visftiiig ,Sectalite, Al-
fred Vanderbilt ---but all that gayety
hasn't spopptd. her ftem breaking
-
into a; new career'She has written
a -Song •Can't Understand."
Maybe you heare"Fied. Astaire in.
•
troduee it over • the. 'air recently;
That is team work for . you. * '
• Myrna .Loy isn't complaining •,.but
she de -is 'think wistfully nowadays
• • • tnonths.and the end
;sift -anywhere in
wlip directed "The
',.Magnifieent Obses-
sion'! and.. 'many
' r
• The ,gyeateSt depth of •the Dead ,
• Sea 1,300 feet.
. .-• '
•
Reawood Case Witness
*1 •.• • •
OA?
•
LarSeri, bien'tler 1. Ilion
City, T., beauty shop operatbr,,.
w•Ile ehar?A' the' eerifIdefiPa 'Of 12,.„
Orinan Itediv00, s1atI 'chief* Of
•3r5811dit0gs" tinlon, Was ,onestioned by
peaSe'eutor• about las last visit to,
few hours .1ktore, he was
ShOt down ift trent Of Teaneck, N,
J.'home, • A' 'dt
°
•
:Other thrilhngand the the Way he can
direct a marvelous `
piCture like ' "The
Thin • Man"l'Or its
'sequel in eighteen ,
ov,• ortwenty days. 'She
" . has been working in.
"Fame& for three
'tures, is lvery deliberate about his'
'work, and in making "Painell" he
is just as aptto have Myrna and
Clark Cable do seenes over and
,over as . he is to repeat the scenes
• . •
ef Miner 'players. .
• • '
• :Odds and Ends:. No I. love _scenes
have been" filmed . any of the stu-
dios for the past:week ,:and more
becaurs of the fig* epidemic, t, .
with.„ -the
sodizing over spring. flowers, ' CM*
dette colbeit is ,eat•rciuhded by bliz.!
zards, . dog t e a ins, . a n d menu- .
..tains of snoW.`at •Sun Vailey, Halle
,the- eleven most -beautiful 'art-
ist Models who usually smile l at you
frdin cigarette advertisements have
been signed .to appear in. "Vogues:
of I97," e • musical • Welter Wan -
ger isniaking..
•
Oxygen -supplying apparatus : en-.
ablesairirien. and climbers to reach
a .height of Ilj‘ miles:, Without 'oxy-
gen, they are jlimited: to four*. Miles.
Her Model Vacation
...
Arrives to Visit His Fiancee
• tabs hckw1tl eant gct away frO
eanieras 'eVen ' eft hcr vhcatio 1, •
•011aelc: borne in Tflami teaelt, frnIn
where she went to •Nev York. City
to become orie of the most pliot ,o.
graphed , models in, the ,eotititt4
the pea agaiti,, •
..,Itish• Free'. State. Minister to the
Vatican, arrtiting In Nev York MI "•:"
SS:. Conte di' Sayol;" to 'visit his
• fiancee,: Mrs.: Genevieve. G. Brady,•
• widow .cif Nlcholas 13rady, utilities •
magnate. , • • •
,,.
Conducted
PROFESSORHENRY G. BELL,
with tbe ss-sPerstiSn of 04 Antrim's departments
Ontario, Agricultural College
1 QUEStion:---• "Will you plehse
tell 'ale what can do for' Cut' Worm
or • Wire Worn Yerk .
.*Aitneit: eyety "SP•fing •
cutwoyia4 dopoirisdertible dninage tr;)
corn,, cabbage; tornatees, tebaceO,'
and , toine..othet crops by , 4ittting •
them?o•fe6at the ground. The insects
work anight• and iiide"byday..jeat
, .,• .
beneath the "Serfage of ,,. the soil Or
funder rubbish oo.oct cover,
frig. They are P•stout;:. smooth -eater -
pillars and when at •rest En'e usually.
curled up: into a Circle..
To centre] use a poison, bait,
There are several; :formulae for this
i,;9409_:,iptig*ITT is about ' geg(1._
as:. .Bran '
, , . . ... . . . ... t.„.......25 lbs'.
Paris ' "Teen oe• fine white'
• • arSenic
•
('heap molasses • 1 qt.•
• 1:mut •
Btan . . . . 5 lbs.:,
; Paris green or fine White •
' arsenic - :3 ozs
,Cheap .Molaises 141 qt.
, • .
Water enough . -to. tneiatenr,
; about ' •
, Mix• the • bran ' :and Paris green
thoroughly until the green earl be,
seen everywhere 'through the *an.
Add theamlasses to the:water, stit,.
then pc* thi•dt"reetened liquid over
•the 'Poisaned bran and, mix until : all
is rpoiStened :and will fall almestlike-
wdigIi
the fiLtgers, ••
• ,
tie anitnals de notget aecess' to the
AY0f3Mg
OV"."-7rHY
of wireworms. is• by f.practising '
• .slwrt rOtation: of crops. . This .re-
• polies. the; inain,..hreeding. places; •
nettle ly, the., old; .paState sP _and:mead,.
OWS.. When :breaking pp Su,cli
a gOod". prfigtice,to- follow is
either t:) plough it. early, work it',
pp and' SOW ,Wheat:rthe, stone fall or,
if • this ,',:iinnet be done., plough it, '
later.' ,the aed next spring
.sow •oats or barfey.4 In either case,,
Put':' In red, or. sweet 'Clever , in the
sPrine. Next year take .off the (levet,'
_!pleugli,rearlY and
put in Wheat, • ad-
ding a clover' again the following
spring ; or eatS or ::barley ,With
plover may, agal,i be • used.. After
this crop:of cloverchai been harvest-
ed ,or ploughed under; usually any
•,•'If.••• the' plants haVe, been set out,
'and are being • attacked, drop a
small , P quantity' of the
qUrirtet of. ateaspooi%ful—alongside
each. plant,. Do -this late in -the --
„evening so that it will be fresIrwhen
:the worms begin. to 'feed. If the.
:plantshave not Yet been Set out and
chtWornis are known • to be in the
soil; prepare the ground : Well, and
th'en, air evening.' or two 'before
set-
tiiig • out the phiftts seatter the bait
thinly, :as one , wonld, do in .sowing
grain, Po‘er the: plot or field. The ,
cutworms , Will feed upon this and ,
be,mkaigllepit...before..they can do any
4
, ,
- One' 4,ipPlication ,is usually suffi-
cient to control .any. ordinary
:out-
break and when scattered thinly;
the larger quantity will .cover about
one acre.
cAuTioN..: ponet inhale ,,the dust
from the ,poison when mixing, and
beware that cattle „er.„...o_ther_•..domes-
Peas; 'buckwheat And flex, being
like clover, very little attacked by
•wire-worms•May also be used in the
• rotation until the "SOU isfree from
the' •Wornis. Alf alfa,..tOO; Is ieldern
injured.- but does -not work •wehI-into
a rotation. ' • -P.•
Coin and potatoes being very sus-
ceptible should, never be „planted in•
any soil ,which is known to contain
wiretforins:.
. It has been Observed that wire
werrns pre ,.usuallY Worse in poorly
drained soil; hence tile.. draining'.
will pr3bably 'else
least in assisting
The More tepidly the plants grow;
especially in §pting,- the less' likely
-they ..at'e tO .ldllcd by Wireworms
liencer'before Planting the 'field;par the' soilrh1iid irj6i,' add
pre-
commerCial fertilizer and lithe Where ,
' needed. . '
ons Paid
tit in .GtishGraft s
,
7t.
Malignant Dia'aXie.av: 1•4014 •
Justice Dosizing
• •
. . .
140 -NPO,—. Millions. • of. ,POnilda
year. are ,paid , in graft, in.-Pritain--10 ",•-•
*Agli,TAASSIlli.P.!titqlr:.•:•:,.. •
•:tetits, 15 the' e(irieicte.reOr ,ot-*Alt
.;.Offlant•et 'Rribety , --Secret
-09ninilaSiena ' Pterentlen • I.Jeague..
, The' Other 'day 'Lewd „Ildwart,,,,' the
Lord .:Clifet. :1,ttstice..„"... dealing, With_ 0. ,• •
-a.se at the. frOvtfoa'Assixek,i.cleserib.,,
I ed •InlberY'..and: cOrruptleo'ha..,...a "ipa,.ligilant .•!: •
,lontfee4•7011tcoeftli%11,411,f,e10,
Ackoi-ding to ti -;,,",,:
• stailces fal under ."tWo• Main '
ings,-tthose,•,, ,cnneeraed Lvvith publi.
•bhsiness...Pand
eolnmer-
etal relationships. •• „,,,
.40 quoted aa 'au, example: pI'OSOCU-
tiafls 111
ther:coart s,::fortlitibery, and
corruption thalast,,Yebir for ,which
otitcial statistics aro-avallab14.-Thes4
'show, that-,oue limitedcompany and:
thirtYorie`..persoasi Were convicted • or',
bribery.: Seyenty-sey.eu effencea. were
,•est ' ,'„e0h9Pet
.7:cases. '
• In respect of tst.eat):".4ine '44.4foncei0
maxItaiiin Penalties, :either:tine Or Ha...,
.pri,SOnmerit, were inipefled," The , fines. ,• •
laeludiag. cost, amounted to £2,764.
• -The •••-•.•aseti -ware..wideipread. Two • ."
people wer.e convicted ori 'indictment '
In the ,'High, Court., of Jtidissia.ry.lu
Glasgow, and four at the Centrat
Crimlnal Cenrt, in tondtin:::•"*,•' .
. At •Doncaster a 'suniniary.:conyietion
was recorded,. and qt.:Glasgow, Iv1n-
Iioe
.(BuCks),, Lancaster (baths:in).
• Otley, Pert Talbot; St, „"1-161ene•-• 'three
:at,: Chesterfield,: four'. at • EaStViourne.:
„ 'and, twelve..0..Londomi_poliee....ceprtty
Altnest. 'every • part • of • the country.
• was •affected,' , :••• , ,r . .
.• tvenders:Ineludetly,keeke Merchant •
a works.clieriliat,..a•:.6lerle at •,a Coat
,.:tractora,'a couPle • iit,indtilding'poWder
accehaonvtasnintg•-..aa.am:1-
two 7,...,
Metropol,itaa,,Water':Board oft' -
(181 and 'an : electrical • ;engineering •„,
.,eonipany aiid eMpleyee ,who was an.
ex -alderman. •..1.1. •• , •
• Perhaps • the. Moat, alarniing feature .
itt the :Whole sitn.atien• is tii*t,• the.
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'Opinion of.:' tut •erainent:: K.C.• with,
• considerable experiende in .subit
mat-
teis, the, total ,Of •Preseetttle Ps' is ••out.:.
91., all Proportion to. the , .of • -
bribery and ,cOrruPti °`ce5 111"
•'•,' Which: no adieu .6,.talceiL
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One to 1,600 Ratlo' •
in the" view, • Of. :tilts- authority; the ••
tette is 'one, prosecutionie at: 'feast
a thousand. effenees,"•With a continued • P
increase,- in the • total number, every. ••
.•••••-el'S411.:
,(5 tar,", said,thle otfleial, "judge?,
far reasons beitynaWo to theniSelve0
have°i•efuSed to allow the: prosecutor
111 bribery and. cOtraptiOn'. cases „the „
'same ineasure �f akiintnity,,that-heldisgood wllh :
teLacthe
f7rd•:- to, for :f7or
Ai.libel isa
grave deterrent""
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may Sometiinee,:be.,•uked on
a. _an -lel' Seale, esPeciallY:in :gardens.
*rid glCi1 hoiises, to capture' the..
wirewermS, pOtatoeS• may .beplaced
abo•dt :tiiike.e• inches .,deep in the soil
arid 19 Xeet atiart. ;:.Stick."a ShOrt,
wire 'lainted eaeh potate. ;to
mark its •pOsition. •Exanfine. the *PCI
• tatoes•oree. an) *destroy the
Nvireworins present. ,.')Ieplace,• the .
:.POtatoes and i•e•Peat. :This May be:
done- Tor three -weeks in, succeaSiofl.
anl, wuId %real/Pt in getting„ rid of ,
, man y.. of tne wirewornis. It should
'begiin in spring .is ..soon as • the .
ground is warm and the witewornia,
have come ,tig, as can be determined
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Ilintipi,cin the back of a camel are
masses of fat not water .reservoirs,
as is .cotninOnly. believed.
• Twen:,y7three ;hundred ailliwOrra.
are' required 'to. Produce ..one .pound '
, .
Frame Worit-o
01,400„,
rx.• MX,,,Z;&';*
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r
, The framework of the ,anneg. that .Will'aet as Alio Royal robing room ,is rising ,atritnig,the staffolding, out-,
, side Vii:estininater. London, and inea are *orking. nIglit anddey.".to domplete the stria:tine bi time '.
for the (.7oretiat .
Pim& Strike to Demonstrate A gainst Delinquent Taxpayers
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,
r••
thp 1.:(31P„,: I.,oileitoh,f( parading, through* the 'tif,reellii7of the .toWn •
pleat taXMWers te tt 1 iihr:d for ineemy•to kr tilh 0,0y0010 004 They tefilSed to 10 tco• ti1a48(13, until they -‘•
bad a 'ehattee to vbfee their' nroleata; • " •
t Maks A
anadian Citizen.
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. .0ne raiist *ritewith regard to .fiteta-,., -
Stated , in . a:' newspaper..report with
'the reserve that they may not he true;
They,•dre- not facts 'proven In,: ft court ..- .
et'law;,..: But they tenelli :are tilt. : •
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and • Aalfir comment must ..conaincipli
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be based on tlieni .obSeiVes; the Men!
' tf.real'-,§tar..• ',-,,-,--•-•.-7...- ,.--,7-... ---„: -,p,-- :::,, •
• The retort competroarDetreit, that '
a SyrianTis In .'trouble. Living" ,in .
Canada, lie .Pieved over ta. the. 'Gaited ,, .•
:•••States, in,1222,,8114 Wei4,into- bit:silicas.... • .,
He says that he did .not :knOw. he was
broalt441 Ainerican ' lia*:•.., .,:lothing..
,.aeeina: tO.baye:liappened..gor fourteen
• years. Then he knOcked • a. ,ni ati 'dawn
• fOry'ifpettkilig Insultingly"' of the 'P late-
..lcing•Geptge.V„...:Whose• P:Ottrait MI5 :
:.Syrio.Canadian had *jest Kung P.on• hie.
'shop wall.. Tide,. ,hd thinks, led to .
:his' Illegal entry, into, •:thei. a:United :
..States being ,repotted to the Amoilean •
i ininiigratlen •ofilcials, lith. theresult..:,',
that:he *as. ,Clapped into' J'ail and re-. ••••
leased: oii;•bail.,,,";,ViiiiillY,, liewas ord•b• ,
ered.depoited to •Syria,
131it-he :regarded 'himself' aS A Cana-
„dian, Llto started across the -river. 'cone'
'-iniiiilgtation oilleitila, turned hini baclr . ,
110 • had ,been out Of.'the :country Morn'
than Piie.:Yeart--:Bat-while-ho-Waslit-•--------
Callada°pteVielialy,"lio..,liadi joined :thd”.
.: 'Seeolici ' garrison', Artiliery . and
,.evetseaa 'whir the Canadian ,fOrcoei .
The rePoit egYte that ' lie .,Iiiia. •".the'.',;
Mond' Stat, ,Geoerai •Setkice ,Mid ..Vie! •• "
terY,, niedala."` Mr. Blair,.,"DirectOt ;Of :
brintigratien In Ottima:, 'IS reverted •
,.tle aaying :that this' tlooe• not. :lattice -... '
lain ,a Canadian'. ' .•,,, '....
A lot 01 (13 witlbe hiellned:to 'Ask:
What then. Would Make •Iiiin a •Cana. ,,,
' 'ken'?" A Men who. • • t • for lig, °
Illy
.,roUgla w.ith en(".11 gallan 1.1as
, .4) Win,
• three' ileCoraticint,..buklit, Ig, rely `t• 0, be .
., iibligli• of -A. Canadian- tO Ini,',1010. to ,
.t, o'api liack. here Whop 'tlopbri.M1'. troth
' 'pie ' :United.' KlateSi ..44-, °N. (ORO Oa`,.
, Slide . that) liy' the strict ICtter of the
law:, hey!, la 11818eltliaft of:this CObit,...
ttY. ' There ,,nitiSth&c. feW"Fluch...C.1SeS, .
. uutil ',111.W5' tEre ,hinati „?(')e. ,ctii) ,v,orrig,d' ,
. vo.q,e'.11171.• can WO hAt' hav„O, (Plough..
Mtn-Alt:Hy iii -file (..tifornoinant, of .gon,
t'ilIT.1"6rttrations .1 O. Savii. 4.11t7if.h. Iliad. t
' from' Wog sitind.il hack to i'"Yria?, .•
. 'Wfuli .soote:-. lb' .4 W.41110(1 iil ."1:16r:•11:
.ciik.'s, 'bo:sidua 'the A tap, r i r'an ••k:licIII:(411.,i'l
" Vomit; 'la ;an intalligipt 9nforveritent
. ,a0.- I 'ink, s Wli 1 eh P•ilin it :Nein o f's wori.:11' ,
. 'never desire -19' soii..vmployorl; i'•••1` :t1,14 ' • '
., ,h011)080' 7.T;41 'NA i6li litoy' 1.r4 pnt. ' • "
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