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GOD FEEDS.. A Pg0PL'
• (Exodus -16: 1-174 74).
Win Exodus 16: 11-20;
17:• 3-6. ,
TOP
idir is.- from
• above, , eogupg down from ,tlie
Father.,. •Janes r: 17; ' ••
TheLesson "ICS Setting - 1
Place-The;"wildernei of. Sin .waS
• located on," -the ettaterri .Sidezaf the AO'
Sea. the ".Wafr •to Mount Sinai.
RePhidim was probably leCate1. on the
long WadY Ferian in the peninsula of•
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Time -;-.D.C. 1498.
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','`And Jehovah .spake' unto Moses,.
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saying, I ,heyelinard the murmurings
• Of the children of :Israel: speak • Pfit.6
them, Baking, At eyen yeshall eat
and in tire 'inorninge'ahalfbe
IhTfram ..leh-ove-g7Fihr bol.".=,,It is
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. quite .4grificantx,that. whenever God
•. works a miracle • 'among; his own
Ipeople-orbefore-lhe4ationsl-of-4he-
• ,earth,1 he does it, -that they might
know hili. This is. a ;phrase which p.c.%
• curs, especially throtighnut the book
of Ezekiel. It is quite Pirailar to the.
one, used of our 'Lord in the 'Perform-
ing. of some of the .MirecieS' atention-:,
• ed ,in ;the ,New Testament -he . there ,
:"manifested forth ,his glory."
"And it -came to 'Passat"eVon; that'
the quails 'came Up; and: cOVered. the
•'citnip;..;.and in.: 'the ' Morning the
• dew lay , round .about thethis .
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gIcedna., Where._:the, word
• ."quails".tappeare. ,CSee, also Num.
..1.1::31,. 32; Psa., 195:.. 40.)., "Quails
belong • to the partridge: family. IheY
•are ,"migratory birds' and :, in March
• ...and April come op from Arabia and
••' ,othere qoathera •countries, And cross
• -r-thelViediterrittean Sea in- wait
num-
bers; and return southwards from
• Europe in .even more enortnetia flights,'
• ' towards the end of 'September,. ,
always fly Vh- the wind. When
• alight, 'whic liey. generally; *do at
. ' Hight, they gevetihe ground; and
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-being, usually exhausted can be Cap-
• tared:* hand: in great numbers.". .
; "And ..when the dew :that; lay Was.
' gone upon; the face; of the.
•wfidernessa small round thing, small
as the hoar -frost On the ground. And
• ....when the.,. children of. Israel Saw it,
• . 'their said, One to another; What is it?
for they ..knew not whatit was; • And
•' Noses said %anto theni,It is the bread
which Jehovah hath given. yoUto. eat.
. "this is the ..:_thing which Jchova-h
-.ye'-of--it--
every . Man, actordligto, his eating;".":
' an orrier,-,a head; , according . to the'.
number-. Of your persons, shall Ye
take it, every man .fOr..thein,that are
in his tent. • And the children: Of Is.
reel chcl,''sci, and 'gathered. Soine tuore,..
senle'le0s.",-One Inner was .ecjuiVa-'-:
• .104 to .about three..iluartS•and one-
,.,fiftly of apint. Tenoiurs made.. one
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'.`.`And. when, they N:inea:stired ,it:. With
an oner, he. that- -gathered • ninebilad• 7
nothing lover, and he that •gatl:Mred
• ....little' had no .lack; ' they gathered
:everyman according to his „eating,"
In 2, (lir.' 8; '15; St. Tani ..adopts.
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words from this .'versO•ii0),eggirik the
,COillithians, to: be liberal in', „their'.
' -..ialins,giving, for the poor Christians'
in "Jerusalem.' Ile tells his, readers
that Irehashe Wish that 'thy •should,
!hdYe d1,jaess, !in order that others,:
should have relief. Ile tlesiIes "tan-
: 'equal ,balance that they should, at the
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present time, supply, ;outOf their• ".
- 'abundance; theiradilirth-eiir poorei.
• children. All these 'instructions Were
- An:keep'. the, "..leyilsh' peel*;,kroitt
hoarding leed to. prevent any mah•
from havibg suCh.an'alnindatif Over-•'
. supply: thathe could .sell .what God
had freely "given hitt( to his neighhOrS..
.(13Furtlicimoy,e, it :was • a perfeet prey!,
'<Eden against gluttoriy4 • •
"And Moses said ente,them, Let no
, Man leave, of it till the Morniii ot-,
' withstanding, they heath • net lin7
to Moses; but, seine -oLillorri-lett-of.-ii.:
•Antii 'the morning, and it bred worms,
becathe:, foul: and ..MeseS .Was
roth. With t.hqm."-Of course tirrIbng
two rnilliOn people it woiild hardly be '
• eicpeeted that all would • be. Obedient
,to even ,God's corninatds, and yet ,one
• Would think' When :the, Israelites .
izecl how .thiraceloinlk., God was
heedand how grac- ;
, feta he was thorn in delivering
• thern from the bondage at Egypt,
they woulcl have gladly yielded their
obedience to lint inevorything. Which
he asked.' Yet, 'how many 6f, Us, who
, ere the recipients' of the wealth •o`t
. the grace of tea'', have not known
WO -deliberately Went
• Straight against the will of God and
,OleYed our Stubborn 'cliso,•• °•
bedience.? .
• ',,,"4,krul the people iiiirated there 'or
Water; and the 'people murfnured
figainst__Mose4..ahdi!„,said, 'Wherefore_
haat thou brought u8 up (int, ef§gypt.
kill us and Our 'Children,. and our
'cattle With- thir-at-1::'-Ana-,Moses Cried ,
Jehovah, saying, What shall I
do' into thio*.o.s,Milkh t thew are almost I
yeady :to etono rtier ?--One of thc.
great penalties of- leadership is lone-
liness, „Whoa a. Man, :by his ahilitY0;
or. brilliance, or ,great achievements.,
or positionS,,iS lifted .11:gh aheve,O.r;
0"ooty•,, •
ordinary he is, in. a class :hy hireself,
and in his "owicenvirenmen4 or conv
in -unity, or bitsiness,: • there, are. few
i.and prhab1y none Wth vhoni he can
fellowship. WhenPeople • began to
criticite $Vloses,.. there vas nman to
whom he "could tarn for „co4latop--•he,
• was ' driven to God alone. That is
the one blessing .that can.ionie to us
from the strife - Of tongues,from mis-
understanding on the. part of Othle
peonle whom we have tried to bless;
from those who should have helped
_instead of eriticiiing--we :are driven
.to the bosom , of our . Father in
"And Jehovah said unto I , Moses,
Pass on before the people, and take
With. thee of the elder, of Israel; ,And
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river, t'alcein thy hand, and. go. Be-
hold I will %standbefore thee, there
upon the reek in Horeb; • and, thou
Yock-,--and-there-shall-
, collie water- ont of it; that the copk
may ,drink. ';And IIp.ses did SO in. the
eight •Of the,,elders of Israel.'! -God,,
in his graelousness,..itistfkad of "rebulc;.
ing the people, - ins trect'4 Mdeee how
he was Satisify their -thirst at Wipe
by ,tolcing . the Tod if Whiph ;God had
spoken to him before, . and Which he
had- so. powerfully used • (brink' the'
plagues -With Which god smote
' (Ex. 4: 2, 4,-, 17,, 20; .7:9-.20;:. 8i... 5;
'16:: 17, "9 23, 1.0 la- 14.- 16) The
;Where ...thiS .1,nirge1eiteek. ;place. it ..is
not posi!,o now to identify. The-
. names Which Moses gave :to this
'place, Massah and yeribtili,
respectively; "proving,: .and "Strife:"
Massah is Mentionedagain id Deut.
6: 16; 9: 22; 33': 8; Ps. 81: .7. Trov;
strange that w4ter .'shOuld come. out •
of a'r,ock!. . • '
root 'would aeeih: the last place
to choose for the : stdrage of 'water..
But cupboards are in. ..yety
likely places... Ravens bring food. The
prone minister of, Egypt. gives corn.
Cyrus lets • go • the: peciple of 1::Israel
from Babylon. • ,Thelordan'heali the
Meal ,nutices" poisoned pottage
wholesome. ': Weed Makes iron swim.
.A Samaritan binds up the, wounds
anl save • the life of the pillaged
traireller...Joseph of Arimathae buries
the sacred' body inhis•oWn peW Lomb.
It is worth while to go; tov,Rephiclizn
to 'get an insight . into. Ithe fertility
"4!nce,•-•,-Theieea.n , be -ao,-lack--te•-•thent
-.that4ear-fliintr--apd--ho..feat".."-efa:lae.
'te?•thpae:-whe.lave-..beconle' acquaint-
ed with, kii::,secret.:,storehouses.
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Better Understanding Between
Individuals Matter of
Education
••••1CTEW YORK.-4-Refore‘ anythino.
7-eall-bb,done,:alietititlie'midersficifding •
, between •natiOns,".said Mrs„ rranklin.
'D':,'Rocaeyeit. recently', 'wo Must db,.
geniething•
-botWeen ; ,
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that,. I believcrifs
matter of.::OduCation,”, she. -added:
• Mrs. :Roosevelt, ii an. address • said
the' Men and women., of one nation ,
Mast.ICarn meke'abent tne:PeoPle of
• other„,initiens.,,beford' they ..can tinder -
stand them., [-
er-
Patricia Eatone before Whose hor-.
rifled, eyes C:eergC, "Les" Ilittne.
man, reputedly a big-titne gamb-
ler, was shatandwound-
ed at they were waiking togethOr
Bach, Cal. ,She,
es-
pedutihwt'
,a1.1011,
Woll tollta as we:irifeatioaed a feW
..week.S",ago,..tbe, news a*at).,4`..mOs:and'
Andy has' finally br.Olte, the new
•"spenserS. CampbellSOap
This COntratt • Will roundOnt
rner,ehthan ..11,' :years . contih*US..
,SiVOttri#0.5-4-*Obk,!'..br„00..aaotirig of the
sine coinedydramatli ii.01.41; it
es-
tabllshes ttl_04)" in ..s radio: class hY
theMselves, and at ..a time when i.the
Iambus black -face team is .pla.yilig to
an auclieSco estimated at, ,,,40,90p,Ooo.'
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; The new contract. will become ot,
feetiye .on January3rd, 1938; irnmea-
tatelyr following the e4ph,010,ii or,opir
Contract, and ;wilt *bring ihe
...farepai palr a „ufbStantial 'increase ,in
salar*-, ,.•
• , .. . • .
, • .*.3.1.,,,Rt...W,,E,..•:1••
roinahtip,;one, and .the entire credit,:
• .for the ,unrivaled popularity of .theIr
prOgrant . goes.. to 'Freeman F. dOiden
-Mid-,dharleff---.T..4orrell......-tlie„inselv.os-
. 'Theirs ' was the, idea of, the show,.
the 'er,eatiOa, of •tho'charactero;
and theirs tinaided..the..itsportant "teak;
of writing' the. seriptfiniShing
, .
:fre-
quently jest :in, time to .go on. the air.,
With. it, , , • " ,
We ,•
offer them the: best 'luck with'
their •.'new :Sponsor and ,:We know that
the readers. Of :our little paper twill be •
. . , .
listening to . thorn as they ihaveA:ieen
doing fop tbelast several' years,
• 'Lred. Allen. Sins -2 -year ;.Contract '
,'Fred;'.411.en'hsi, been •signed to S.„
role ::*4 heat: eV
starting in .flh -fail; • The...,4o4WP:,:iwilI:.
features H ,
Wednesdek evitiings • over 'the
. . „
Wide, NBC,Red.,lsietWork." ' • '
, . • •
The' f4etrivitted comedian, who eon,.
eluded',.his '.season' on: 'June.. '39.: left,"
NOW. York" last week for a -Vacatienip.
Maine.' With; :Wife' . :and '• itilerephone.,
partner„. Portland Hoffa. . `Later in the.;
summer they Will; head West tbHolly.w.:'
wood,' -Where ,• trod Is sch.eduled
Make a Moth* :Picture for 'Darryl
• Fox lot:" In the versa-
• tile
,Ittiniorist :and ,inastiirrof-ceremoifr
les,:Artilfer O'Keefe, will Carry.. On.at '
the BedlaniVille Town Ball during the
-'hot- Weather spell:.
:Alien, Whoseteal. name is John F.
launched his profeaSiOnal
,career as ,a, juggler, , performing tricics
• is ,he 'learned from a book found; in a.„',
Boston Pubile.hitrary, •He xnade
'WOrid'i• Worst • juggier.?! ' . • , ' •
. , .
:..6tego DiLys, who travelled • ;from
,New York tp_Ho11ypdJast Wednes•
...-day•:.te: make aguest,... appearanee, un, •,
;,.'Keri,;lifitray".S..program, plans to con.
:Urine her: jeurpey;fut-ther, On August
:21:1,dogo will meet her 'slater; .who'Will •
.arriie-,frem:: her •-honie•-ln,'-.--.Sharighak,
then! they Will proceed ,to yailcoUV,et'",
for. the t.trat beZnire faintly , reunion,. In
...five years: „ '
,..• „•
TIarryMeNanghtog,. t,".„...)jatcers:.
wackeY lackey, droPPed
,his siboging' roils and ,• • miereplitine
.Monither.tor th'e; firit time when he,:;
-appeared as' a omedian -in his, -,own.' -
right:• on, .}Ialty
'Stars". pro,graiti 14St..., Sunday. •
, Mc.Naughtem.. who had :established •
7e---1:1-7danecly laV'Orite or tie
in:the t•wc nties. ': in .1933 he met Phil •
'liakee Ona met leg. pieturelbt,- \Vlien
the' adderdien7playing . Seater.. carne . to
ratifo.hc;:ebtained .McNringliteti Lor the•
alPhnportant ..44';a rosidt '
t.14r.::P.:1101Sifinaii;has • becerne one Pt
the :air's '.best knoWn:Cliiiraeters:,But.
until yen Zell tnYitecl..liini to appear
lieLnever --reeei
ed an Optortunit it,• to "display his
•:onts.as a..beadline "comic. ' •
rnctica Ceti; Races.' on CBS',
...A trio . of ' ihternatiptiallY. famed
;.,3'rgottui aiiiliorities: asst
llyiing in the:intricate 'teak of 'CoVer4.'
the 'Airierica's,.Cilli rates'"-Off."NOTP
Port itt starting...iniy' 31., WABC,
Columbia network listeners will hear.
:Sherrnatijihyt. and Edward P. Foster,
Aniepican. experts, Lnd !mho:. .Seott '
.".Hughes,...dreat : outstanding:
;boatin • authotzy in .addition to 11ini
Ing 's v‘ivid..•.descrip ohs o. .the.:mere.T.
lekeiting, phases of the rites: .While
Columbia's Department, of $porte has
not 'yet ' cOMPleteil: all plans, pendlr.g
ineic ex,Oiielt.'firiferinatiOn • from, .;,the
Anittlea's. Clip :dommittee,•; • It will
wade this able .,quartet .at srateg1c
points en the :SO mile &Airs*. •
°.(4t1Y.:,Lombaido and hia...,11.okat' Can:
aclians .'are again 40 :lie the guest:'Or-
elieStra at the year,,
they will do their hotwork Programs
, &reef' fretn the higtlance ball and as
nada' With their Assisting .artists, they -
aro sure . to *Create a :senbatian::.With
.their 'playing and ahearnitinahip:
' ;It is • •runioretiaheut: that :"fhe'.
O'Reefe..tihg.totig th.at taloa place
,at•-8111iffnitlitli each, SundaYeNr.
enlrig may be Continued during the
Pall and "Winter inontlia':111. one': Of
Toronto' S large flOtelS„ We hope'tliiii
Is so bectinSe it not only s an exceed.
Ingly good program but It also giVes.
- th-tr-rieeple-Attelicifirk-o-toipg----oc
kbott fellowh1p and ,When , tiny. One •
puts 4thelr„heak.'j)ac'h
the fop of their *oleo they •are hatipy
and gay and thia'eld•Werld Sure toeld
dO. With 4 let More liglitheartedileiSC
routt
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RADIO 1-1EADLINEkS4,
OF 741-IENVEEK
C.• MURRAY.
' urde4' PP. ,a° T9OYS 'W110 are
'playing ,at Banff are sure :making a ,
big hit', out, there, ,ruatourtshave It,
,that they.. almost, rowir the Plador'aP.:
.roady, are itvited'every.Whefe and ;the-
..gueeta: state that their 'MUSIC'
,ond to noneonthe.: eentinen't;;?..ntr„:
•46,.'Nfajlelilte'Peddlr wile Lis the
voc-
allst ,the band has.,heeh voted.
One. of; the most . popular ;girls 'init.'
there_ and that IS something.. They
will he returning to the, Royal oiorh..;
this talk to do their stuff for the.Big
Hotel Dila fall and Winter. •
CFRB are already fixing up the
Crystal •Palace at the "Ex," in prepar-
ation for the. big: tirnes that take place
there in afew Weeks, their 'mech.artics •
„ .
and eftgineers . are. ,hurrying up theirmb aifI jt Is tb,at .s will.
.h;P; 0110'
of the beauty spots and sights worth'
seeing when, the, bik Shp* gets under:.
way. : •
, • • „, .
-+Sevetal-.--loW-7-po-Wered,4-2eutemarelaf
stations have : asked Ottawa " ,•'te, lot
them' ilierease 'their. output • for: the
ceiling season, thia Under:consider-
: 7. ,
• ation , by 'the ,CBS at the present time
'and We ..Maylieve better reception of
some of •the nearby Stations* as a re.
soh of this action.
Before Apple Picking
Ifthere be rain, let .it ,corne Softly,
Let :it drip gently' ..froxi1the akieS, of
Be still, 0 storms, , lest this rich. fruit, .
• :be thinned . • ,
By: the iunruly hands of any gale
That charges from a sultry,
lipOn orchards.': sprawled% acresthe
Y
Flame:treated:hills of this,. My coun-
try.-Wiihh9141 .140,1111'1' smoke -
,.hazed, hlue,`,=sity "weather,' '
tinny and warm -at,. noot,ah; crisp
and still. •, ,
Frost -glittering nights, ,
• • •Wind,•
Descending '''sbftIy- Past .thici tree -dark
, hill: , .• ,
''Till every giobedred.fruit la:gathered
.•111 • • .. : •
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Safe]y to 'slatted , •:Orate 'Or cellar
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Sinking Huge Caisson for Hudson Tunnel
:The caisson to be used in the Construction Of the north tube of, the .
-Lincolii, Tunnel under the Hudson River, .1s:showh as to 'tugs hold it..
in position against 'the bulkhead ,wall at nth Street, New York CRY,
as it gradually settles to the bottom of the 'river. The caisson is 52
feet Ibng,-42 feet wide and l.',.0 feet deep. '
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.1P.4ikbog
era-
,
much:. attractiell anTglanid.lin
FeW, breeders rise to the highest
d
as Many - have found out Act, their
cooyerythiog building a
s-te...
Wide Experience • ‘;
Charlotte Carr One of The Bost.
Knovp,1 Welfare :Workers in -
United States-
;NEW; YORK,When, Miss Char-
lotte Carr leaves her 'post as Director if,
of the " Emergency 'Relief . 13tireau,,
7-iiee'S rot one of :.the forielnost Wernen
workers in the •United States. •
She is resigning' to 'becoine ',the head
of }full :House- the late Jane Addams'
• pioneersotial prgairizatien, in Chi-
cago. • ••., •,
• With '•hacYgrOlald"
•,.3c.i3,44:,, at welfarework inNew :York'',
and l'enrisyly'artia, Miis parr joined ' •
the E.' R. 13... in 1935, becoming' as-
sistant director of the borne relief
&vision. In .ithe .sanie„ Year ,•the.
• Works. ,3rOgress Administration took -
over relief, thq bureau's work' being
confined to home .relief and Misa
Cart being. its chief..• .
, Before joining the E. R. 4143..
Carr had served the state as assist-
nzit
director Of the BUreau dr:Vbitten
in Industry.
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No..inati..everlrOse..high in it whe
te-
fused to, study the problem in ,all its
aSPeets.'' It is not easy; if it were,
everybody engaged in it would be
pretty the smile level, .arid
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4eather of,varying thieknees, froM
that of thick cardboard' to that Of
, notepaper, pan 'be , madefrom shark
shin;
Starts Night Polo
Rochelle Hudson,. ch'ilmine-moVie 'star, throlk:ng in the first, ball to n
start the night polo season. at Maaglen Field; tear Hollywood.lLeft ,
to. right, are: /Ray Griffithk 'Vidor 111:cLaglen, Miss Hudson,.:: }frank
Bcirzage and Joe King . • -•"
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nie*Pected: Compan
This pair of ,deer proved to be the lite -of the .partt,When, they MV:ted theinselvei, to attend thepienie
of Girt Guides in RiChinend.l'irk, near London, England.,
The fun of taking careof thebegging- deer*
inore than offset the iarn afternooil. .
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'eepiirg
s••••••••1•••••••
two thd fldg di 'l11d th 1iver-n6A1Vait ,l'Or a 09111qh00,,
Winch; A/favor of Rochester Pilgt.itid cativt. Vor ceritUriOq the Rodhciter haVe beget
' Admirals of 'the Medway Alia in that capavitY .litiVe Settled )litigation twtythik4 � thd rivees
• reachesi '
,
,
o"
<Prot, Carrots
iomJuatFhs.
'Escape
, .„Damae .From.
• Mafgots....., •
...Carrot , rust 5ies,':winter .in, the
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ground and soon 'after eMerging in :•,•,
the Bpling. lak.their. egga, .in Oran the.
• peg :iniinedietely,eurrounding,.. the, tiny'.
carrot -seedlings: •The.maggets ,hatch-
ed ,frOta, these 'eggs' kill .many • Of, the -. • •
sMall. Carrots or create niteh%ilareage
.by burrowing into the ,roots, of the
larger , .vogetables, • Thei are two
• generattops...., of . the • Celt/cit. .rust 11
'every. ,year,.; the ••.flrat..00e. appearing. ,
...late -in • -May--•-•qr.,early•.::June, ..and the
secolid; in late. AugaSt,", or e4r1.Y sept7:
,Eastern canada.. anlviees, the "
Field Crop, and • galden. Insects
Entomological Branch;.Doiniriion •
.Department ,•Agriculture,
from the first generatiOn,:,of,:' carrot
rtzst flies will be avoided' by delaying.,
;planting 'Until:the Middle Of June, as
at that time the gpen 'hava:Moitty dis-
appeared. When carthti are. planted,,, •
earlY.2 'ker. the Strainer Market; the:
.rust;fiy can he :tonfr011ed:by: watering • •
the :seedlings twice with..corresiveeubliinate, 'used. in the strength' of one
ounce to. 10gallons of *der.. ..,.the
au.' •
. • . , the•
second ..afplication a .week
'. solution should • be poured over
,
the ,:nlanth, care, :being, taken to Wet. i•
them7 thoro:ghly, as well as two or
,three .inches of the soll' around - tile
One.•point---a17.thriortaiice.
,,ie..tliat-WoOdenyessels+or-granite.War
only • WOW, ..04_0osed in miiing_and-Op.... •
.plYingthecorrosive.enhlimate is, 11
qulckly eati. aiway.,a .metal „cohtather.
and in doing oo. loses its:strength::
Is a deadly '"pOiSon • and .abotild be yeti •
carefully 'handled:" :Oarrotaiihoold...W. •
haiteated as early ai„peSsibe
' „escapedamage from the tiaggelk
4110S606nd lgen-ration.: •' • '
•
•'"ftrOalth-0:-qtaIPS. '
' cancer deaths' in•Throntofj 1I,92,
totalled 1,077, 'the largest
,any ear since 1932, • • ,
t iiFtdor ti 1y1. • ,1:19613-,,C6e rifrt-.el?. 641- act'ull oeittilhes s ion_ TaTi
eql-egenerative,,- diseases .• of later •
• adult life,",diseasers Of, the 'heart.kid. :
. neyS, antl art.:6'111;1; a tothl- of • 2:,86.1.:
•. Though old;Phitons With ;high blood
'b,fi'd :arteries should:,
• ai'aid, the' shed: Of the Sea When 'tis-•• "
gold; MOSfifates 61",,ililliealth are im-
byj„. judicious- sea -bathing'
•• ("Eetter Health",-;:pnlifiShed
.,tral, for . ,Hcalth .13due.atioa,,.
'London, Eng, ), ' `;;•,.
average,Ilininan iS i11,30" -times
during his .1'.oSsiblY eighty, 7
porsent, , of hs aihnents. are frivial •
, they run their (.„%uta46.-: aittl Vanish.
Medical, stience has found %Ways :of
'checking.' tnda,t',.of
•di -eases, , espeeiallk.if these ate ti,eat-
ed 'early iii..their courser' but many, , •
times all diseases( ' even the tralisitarY
one when 'checked, have already:Ter.
manently, afieete'd the body' --hence
• Ircatinent,
,
Would Rebuild
Great Bithin.
re•yoitr. Pian:
• ing for.ainiost • coninkte .1.0coloitruc-
, Iron of Great, Dritain at. a"pc,i4":", of
($44)80,00.0,009,,r
has beeii • ndvanccd by A,TajOr Ernest
Mat th e*„vs,. secretary to the . in Ili'ftlite •
Of ,Reoisici.edi,,AreltitOets.
INIattlierA, 'who, has
-Sim-tort
• Members of VarTiani`ent,
estlinates that ;the plaii wottd Abgctrk,
Almost 'lilt the 'CQ1111try:S
Some of the )r,ojects under the; ;
proposed-, scheme: ' ' "
Sfoo1 and Concrete.' tunnels? 1--eo,'
.tWecti :Scot lan way.
---.-6r1.36itTatticik and ponAghtmoo,,,b0- .•,
twjeen England. dna 'the Continent.
by way:, of :;:the,
/la pSh irkt; aini file . of Wight,
and aCross,t:1 montli o1 the Thalt10,`,4
and .tho:rititli �f Perth,'
;
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