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The Goderich Star, 1923-03-22, Page 7, �41 " , A ,,, I - --7-- 1 .,- W � -raw %ffiJ,11WqMWW%,W 4W44RM & ,�� THURSDAY, X"ClIf M4. 110111, I I I WIN_ -_ -,-- I I IN 10000 � � _NP_ 4 Iq - I . ___ � ___ I- ­­_ - i __ , _ iiii - � __ W-10 - _. , , .-..#-!! !ON ­ -_ - -1 1. 11 I 1. . - I � �_ AP11 I I I . WMW 'No tmv. mAIM, I 094 W loulkwmm* 0 Some Phases of Plant Lite ot "wa 'a lw"""" StW4 I!& VO4 W **WAW� � I 11 NOZ: 6 0 AS OW 14*00CW 00018,10"i "" Atternoon , I 040 le I OR* %I­&V,VJA ti� lvad Q1 ffivL 0 �,* 11114" Lis � M 104. I %, plotog"r.n. V. 11111tt r"(*$W of twasy at wes0kit Vui- ap"Jituag to rbia, a #AjV4e#,a% Lrooii 111 'By ISAREI, HAM14TON, GO&O0 . Wriltio* iouler Ow VU1011itV4 Of Atfit0ts Uftivef� W , - . I %eirroity, sity xxttoisio* De"Irtmesit I or,crima Qt caulk, ou Jor"61IF every I iN4N%TM*wA&W10WL"-f. Z*�R*** wwwiNA'i Ajijiiiasailigandim***-Nit*�iA***Aike tam, Tm,_A jk.-*ctice cawws I llweleoplvl. happy mormu,"'." age tQ "And ho said unto thQ10, What I , ON - .__,_.__,____ �. �..., I 01 I P I . i 0�1­,""W'W4 Qtb#V . age shall v.ay ,- wanner ot communication- -10 ­- 149re zoaa to the IM lit"k is#%Iltry , wen j-, thAt Wo have one to, another. as )e No. 7 11 .DTho plant',', WrOwing III "Y V00W auku asy other. owi4s to 4W Shag" It � - � . Hell today is valului,zbed, Ile;%, walk, ana are road?" (verse I;)- 111c TIIF,l PLAN'T AND IT$ ENEMIC&SKUTO from th", soil A's much fo.3"i arl Vitt very larlis , won today - tger. lor ho is nece"ary and they m&11t4fQVt1aVV UiAiveTO&I a4QV%1QU 9 i &%� 1`1- It ;11 1�_,_ ftoa for cver- was all 01metvAnt 8441 4 - --InAhe earth -I, #­ fkamwiviks. ,,%,.* �iy b it s, Lrqat nationtA I '40 0 � %.�, u. -.-, ,ino ;n conver- k-ver,v XVIDW CKV0 " . 4*&K%j N.J.. 0 . W1411"., MINNOW 1. ".4. _. __ 1W. . k� . . more! r 'leg to coRwIlu WITTI. In all probability the suiteralw 1wis, t4ut . DLV 11 Creator, 41. Hi, sation on some subject that 1111440 has mallY Mew e Id. is It. U(,Ver jgkts the m4iViAR&A Him, their true , ,� ad lack of $belt r 4r# from hunger in the Plant WOr � them $ad, and he fouldn t help Te. Hunger, thirst K am1witt-'e 34049 '; works udore; marl'ing upon it to them"So, it WOU14 three serious problems which COTAC' inuch greater than in tho animal (*rniti Who RAQI?t* It' I SPRING MILLI NEWN, A "WelcomV, bar or 4wo it xivO *MY ilk' . ,py morning!" I ago to appear. ,hey were staxtled and Ono under the Consideration of every hu- world, Every year gmat numbers of ~400, N#Kbo 1*0111Y to at*)' WItk- age Sha I say. - same three requireo plants tile out frora overcrowding all 1pirstion to bit ot them voiced thvir amazement by man Wilix. The 6 I Earth with Joy confesses, clothing her , net by every other over tile world. There is keen. vomi AU jyAuaq thm 4 1WMAXIM IN THE NEW POKE SHAPES I � for spring. a$king, him a questioll'.-COUld. it be Monts must be I , 4 a deficien- petition i .1 'bit, Valva outeir- HATS PoSsible that there was even one anilikol. Lack of food an Ill every $01 for thO food$- 114091AY 4*4 K"11' ligest- 1ARGE X)ROOPING -_1 All good ghts return with her return- stranger, at tbo Passover, who had cv,,ija the water supply are two Pro- Some Of the plants do not rtcelvwl takell wbero vVrWb0d Or :utel .., ,, . �. . . I pl�pt. enough and so die off. This passes ly brod nerds are k0t, If �A Persom � I , 109 K, . 11 hw I Ing R I I failed to note the straose things that bleiVL5 W n unnoticed beem *itting 811 Bloom I every meadow, leaves on �ev - had happened, and about which there The -.---- lof shelter is not a vital ASO pf the prominence � WOU14 ga%ko Up his rain(A go to WhYA P - aw, in - I Aud the Ewer Po ular Close I , ,r , ,,.I or � hints, They have �ra. The dead plants b_"A ot suipAoi,w" 404kred- aud 01,01h _y bougbil 'S had bi*ij Inuch talk? lie confirmed One, Vith moat V, of the survivc I $peak, His sorrows endcd� bull Ills wil, powers of movement, and so d ay a I crease the fertility of ur,o the b"t sit(,, altailokbie for th" . i this opinion lit them by asking "What lind. ,ape, from storms and the soil for their successors. tPriked there would be . a posiolbAlty of IrRIMARNGS: -Shot U11.1iterilklS 1111% Silk triumph now; . 8 thipga?,, A lengthy apswer is giv. cann" esc retreat -lair elotb, Caudy elotil, Plowers aud Ribbon. 11 Hell today is vah a ,e � h they speak c4 -es in teuserature by a I V moisture is probably the greittjy Improving the breed. I I on in v rse 19 til WhW , i,piq !t . ' I won today 1. of Jesus. not as the Messiah but,aa jut . o � I some iihe tered sP.0t. Fl4pts, plo t serious enemy of plants. A There Is it OckletIcIll 'Of IAI"4 vitk " . (Vorlautlus, Fortunatus) I J"us of Nazareth. His death' had when large,with$tgnd Serious storms few aquatic plants and those which inany farale-ril and they follow It by 11 W# Invite you to Call an4 Sit# Our DiSP141V I � by developing strong switchiag froll . I . - ___ � � PgAYER I led them to. doubt his bOing the Mes- � thelling, struct- grow in the -rain forests of the tro. lk one breed ot bull t* . � I I ­- cips and roots Small Pies have plolty of wator on practiv berds. TU*y ­­ � 11 0 God, the'Ri! - * il I tally all occasions. Most, other another tiq head 'their I'll � . . "g, of Gloryj who on siall; but they know his history gild ures in their at, . . also Thy Son Christ his work$, so it wOs the things they plants are pliable and "bend eas,y I'aro rarely able tO give V, dQtiultib tcit- � / � I . , 11 this day. didst r r know that they told. No and let the storms PASS, 0179114 plants have to face the problem of a jou for their avp*rato choiM, at V4 t 10 ,J .10 ."A onrroyv. be cast upon his being K Hunger and thirst are Pr . deficiency of moisture every ., SAL MILLINER.y. - C 0 - Jesus from the dead, giving him vic- obabl� the VER , I : .... . -year. In they espect troip: tho operation. X"Y UNI K5 wry over mr on __ - 1-4s Couida, the winter season is the dry of ihp prevaliju r Ideas Vt- .Wo beseech Thee.to make -us Vartak- - rowhot, powerful in word two g"atest enemies Of alt IV I � de" et . . e: ous Resurrection to- Z02;'fte'eol �-- ever man sp4ke like ganl�Ws- Theplant, however, Is Sub- the plant The living ma. hibit a, lack of t kkn1go*V1QePdula to whorot . 0 - - ---= � Porl:d ,,or breeds Willa,110d. Thlo .- rs of His glori the fear of this thia� man." The Inarvellous miracles jected to attacks from the animal, fig ter a *itKstand,freczIrq'but it - day. Lift u,* Above th must not become dry. in the winter the er"04i"'K 0 4ge to all the Mors a'"" � V done by him could Tiot be disputed; .so well, ' Lack Of ability floe away tock Of knowl , �" �. I - world. Strengthen us,'that. WO MAY: . I )ur besotting sins. they -talked freely to him about all makes the plant � prey to 111411 and the roots are -unable to take in much. reinor a I "' I . I , k be seeing that there.vo 1xim- , .. �, . trample upon ( a Source of water because the low tomperatu3p or $eq- . things dying and I corruptible, And to tell the rap rot . 'YOU I - Ner of these things. Then they Proceeded other Animals, both " dre4s of Vases In Itur"eOunty ". Redeem us from all the pol urilf0l. story - of - his be- lood and Of shelter Consequently, hinders the. wQrk of the P OPI&sU!* tion, to allow that it pteana retrogee*- ce y . ticifixion tenderly Ad,- the oply possiblq.tbing for the Plant in some cases a considerable amount I . � raise us up together with Christ, that trayal and cr , � .. 14uce much more food of w4ter,ovap6rates front' the bran. ,419a, rather than, V1,ogress. I . we also may wal ding "But we trusted that'it had been to do is to prc rQlop as many ch The, xii,itor visited a tarut lately I Ik in newness of life- , ­i1t. 114 out,, . ' I I .1 . I r% mhm, who hast brought Immortal. hei which should �have redeemed Is. than it needs and to del 11A on. Qq and §totiis of plants during the ,�vbere �Iajmer tried the a A -,- , . . . . I -.LL. " . XURMOW ow - _* *_ .11 I . ., V0 g V rael; anoAeside all this, -today U the seeds na. p SIDic, eacil yeary - winter. The toss or moisture may be 9w). betwo0h, the dairy ,and. bcO ' ,_, ._ �, 4� , . - t z ieeb JW -+ver -Y -so-grvat�-*that the- I I � - . - ­­_ - . L'�.�._ .- �._ _JVW_�-?Fw ��­--i,­-..__.. - _. ,.ity..t�%-.-Ilght..-Iiv--Thy:.,'gospel, - 1 P. ' _111W96 ,Protoplasm er_wll� r.te0i'­`6U6XWe, `11011 -, WIVO.&T 0 . � I I I I . . la *, ' � :­:� . . rtail'ttv- of- -the tfiWr;;d�Y�-ilp�C'�-06(Fw � -- 'Were' ,ofmOu4'&;Auct1orr`--1W al probs6ilityi - 11 -Ing matter, In the twigs, Wcomvo . I ­ I . -the - tert"" (Verso .21). By their very kind of Plant is, in s I . I - I Illee t1oancom'ret!f We - �jess Thy* .holy. done." . - U80141 gra'4e . .. world Ae, as well as words, they convey- response t4o competition �and the rov- completely dry, and ,so loses its. pow'. ood ­ .1. ir , cows, and . . I . . t hy 'servants departed volt 41hen tile boom Cl t bieot�.catflc, I � I *. �_ . I i� name .for 0:11 TI I Keep ed to 'him their disapp6lotment# and ages of animals, It. tile plant cat. 01, to work. In the .sprinsr * these 'a, Shorthorn , . 00,1001. WOO 7 . _�, his life in Thy faith and fear. during the wall, he ns0 . . I �, . ; in everlasting fellowships withOur their now hopeless outlook on life. spread its Ogsprjng,o*er.a large Area Small braf)ehes are dead. They Am bull a. Before 40 . I , .. .�fft lhwot 406 1 � � . lit krs and oisters-whO have en,ter- )4owever they did not overlook the jA large number the chancos of sur- u re 9 ba be roz. oil theme dalrY price,ot - - ­ " - 4 . F . sually conside d t ve. on f � . . brothe in the news brought W ;vIving the attacks of its enemies Art ell Auring the *Intqr. This is not l*ache4 ap-ything definite tile . " , t . oy of their- Lord. ray of hQP6 I ' from an eX . . "" = . . . ed already into- the J . . I �. beef hid ArQppt!d and 111111K was QOIA* . I V-0-07 �. , 1= . : o And give us, grace that we too rna� the women who had Paid a very earlV greatly Increased the ease; they have died '.. I - �&_ ift, i"d �� �- '' erj6s enemy, t9 plants, cossivo Ins . *A* It I cou. visit to the sepulchre. T'hey., gave . 8 of water. pew, if any, Inauding'i. More profitable Price. He I . . , fluish.our.courset faithfully, Man is a,s Spectate � ba= ok OR I i . tinue in Thy l4v�.-�Van th tnhae end. hirki the detail's of th`4 ildftstlge And althougli in many Instances be is c011' or our plants die frvov freezing, but Is nOw.0ag.a.vory lwor� u Of " -- , Milb . . how At was confirmed -by certain Of corned. in the production Of' certain many suffer frbrh thirst. .1 . a nolstolu buki on tit(, crosses tat ueea- _1 ,'�. . 400,10-010) CWft � - . _. ; * : Amen. . I I .. I I rakterjaL The farm- Plants in this region.balre beconle Inill, gaye him, jund the p.roveity are , ­ . 4" 106500 Mimilik fo 0 to I , - ' jUQ , I I W. Robertson filcoll, the disciples,' but ended with "but plants for foo� , . ,bA,f0j71-g 0606 . I . him they saw. not" (Verse 24) . I r, however, is the deadly enemy dt adapted to prevent loss of �molsture xal*vrable Specimens, that will pro� ,�� I . I . � . � I d . 'I The Strang . er listened wiG;ut. fn� 'certain plants V during the winter. Many trees lose due . . . . *%*Y�� 1 41JNDAY SCHOOL LESSON Pon �hich he calls weeds, I e, neither milk not* beer. , bm-. � _ � I I - I- ., �jo.harmful tolla,.cro 1.4 a of tinkering with.411-- . . _,�� :_ tk, W.", Aoffiow : I 7 7... � �_ � . . APRIL - lity. 1923 terrupting-.theivator-yi-an4-whonvtbey- hese-plant-84.1 . . . . . -their-leaves, in the -fall and. -do. reduce mbe result . lit A -OKM . . , Eta. .had ended he'said unto tbem-"Ck and-umit be'eliminated. Tho' Or- 'the surface thrmigh which the loss fereat breeft always 01108 In a 0 - . , i . ' . Lesson .Title---4he Walk to fools." If they had -not looked criti- ests of..1Qatiada, are.being cut down may occuk. They also have a thick, gred herd. ,,either gooti to took .at . Phu"Ka m J60 - . . I � , . maus. . . ­ I cally at him'befdre, they certainly rapidly t . 0 satisfy the demands for corky layer in the bark and t g, nor gtolitable at the pall or feed lot, yjaw stsi" W -OLud . . . I Careless- ' T blad . I eratlon of a cross mv I it, d604= 1, I I Lesson flassage-Luke 24 * 13-31, would on hearing themselves thus lum,ber, timber and Pulp, this the water --cannot pass, ' T 0 �S The Arst goil I . � ; I I addressed. led be- ,. 1=1tVA �, �� ;. GoldeI4 Text -Luke 14 c 5. 6. . � In Watt. 5,22 we read ness on the part of companies msults are pr6vIde,d'wjth scales which are %AtlsCadt'6ry.. but earr - _=1 - ow "m � I one o� the- fundamentals of the. Jesus in a trome , � - trees held closely together with mucilagen. "ro'"' at generation it 18 Inevit- ot I= .4. - I ;, , own. words-I'Whosbever shall ndous loss of small he fir . . . of every a careful selection at ous substances, The evergreens have ).Oil Ifallure. A farmer canvot kWIP , ,,, C, mix tu � I t Christian Churob is belief in 1be re- say 'Thou fool' shall be in danger tree . year. By I , abipa, V __ surrection of Christ, In the gospels bell fire." . .with a thicla two pure-booeds Profitably for. the I Fool here is a different 5 it would be quite Possible to their, leaves covered' I tov ek*70" � � om the onb Jesus used in conserve the forests for many y,pars. "t . NZ04=,ow, , there are recorded ten appdarances'of word Xr � � waxy cuticle r skirt and also, produce purpose ot-,crosstng, wholl the 009- � . . . *ad j" I , . � i . the Saviour after his, resurrection. spea ng to the two. The one im. Careless ,calliper$;,, are a serioud resitio"! substances which he)o to rel erly are uniultable as,beeoditin cattle. . . I it" )111010 PM it a"W_ Y� . other wealkifess menace to plant life and ParticularIv tain the moisture, They also bate it a man has it fancy for 4airyinal I . I 1. 114VT 6" *etw �* 0 Ob e� I � .There 'was. soxylething strange 4bout plies contempt, the * � I . - � " g 3 c ' I 0 ( ' ' � ' I 1 ( ) I ' I I .4 * , , , 0 1 X110111110" 15 Wdo- `T 6 q4W al 1, e, r; t Il - 11 ,. 1, . I 11 , t. I . or thoug He, Nvished to -t , o forests. Bus . 'I � ". big risen body that preventedAnst4lit . litlessness. h fires- Alwipe 00' the por(-& in the letives through which lie mb6uld choose the. bretd whica A.P- 1� :, Add 7% I" "I*_ . � I . i Mary rou" them up to see thatthey had thousands of acres of our finest trees exchange of gases and water vapor pei,ig -to, hill, itild b t . %ti lba.) 31111ft 401d t , recognition. It WAS onl�, whel . . , fo tills tho do- � � (11. 'rew4a,bo brbW to It - 'ngs foretold of the Messiah surring c"awatly. Dom 'At . heard the tender tones of h1w voice bOdn slow In realizing the truth of - annually. As a general rule these with the Air, may take place, situated inWitilig' of the market lie In iollOO' to ­ �/, . froin the care- In pits .and guarded by overhanging .. I Z, 11 . , result supply, thpil alwq�ts use �t nerd Aire . . that she knew. him �Qr her X,�4 1 conflagrations ', . 1, .: , , uster; the thl h o- a wonderful old Tes-�, lessposs of Someone who throws a- projections. . . .� .. - . select hawdo"Imbote, Xwo0we before that, 'he had been to her just They Hate ed t . bt that breed, Ana carefully . I the gardener, Ift the interview re- tament Story, giving Step by Stept an vay part of a lighted cigar, cigarette Some plants . grow: ln� aituati"O tbe heifers; which are to ne retatued . from fto, "a XW in I , � - I . . leaves a camp Are where th � b�w,j (joespo'"p) ONO^ 1.1 .� .� , *corded 'in this lesson, neither -faiie interpretation. of thw.-Alesslah as seen I or match, or else ere 'is a very limited suliply ig lierd_ It' Is 11,11WAY.4 ' I - .�. , , e dev4s4 of moiAture'altaflablo for'absorpti . on in tile breedli - ski* sad potm *10W.�� nor voice was recognized by the two therein. - The inost strikilig, passages behind. It is true fhat the -K found to, ber. much lhor,01 TO tit able to . 11 I.. � �� I . . I ­ , . td.whom he appen I I - tated areas 4rb covered by other by the .roots,- In the case -of desert stay. wit . it one breed 1,113�0:* to be I (!On- . I . . . I , ,ed. This 19 the in the writings of Moses and the, pro � I . I I , . . appearing, phets, foretelling L the character And .plants in the course of a year or LtWbl plants. thero is an, actual scarcity of , . . I I � �. - I I . I . - , , Jourth occasion of his . )* , �oi v tinually switching. . . I .. 11 _­ � - IF; _gs of Christ, whieh'he would Init, a$ a rulq, these 'plants arp . vate4_ but, with many bog plarits 1�yery otoektua:o OLO111d AIM At illl- - �_ , . irst of all it wits Mary Magdalene. sufferh � .1 __ , �� , � . .. who' saw him, then others of. the most likely refer to, in order to c0p- very valuable to the human race, . ,there are cortgin chemicals In the provillit 1114 herti ul- flocki And to do V`a!�- " _76 _�-- . - M! I I I . .4 1D 4. '. d now. vinee thern at though he was cru- Chatum in tomperature ate some. water which p vent +hA roots -froom . I . � - - 1. . . I . Vothen, "4wrwar a � , A ­ �­),Dleo- cified Yet he was the Christ, are the t . imoi serious -to the plant, but not as*'takinig in mucb, moisture. In ea I this'It tit necessary to stay WMI 01M . ,.. _1 )I / i I the t*o�, ope only being named .... . ell r .1 . se appearances were folloping: Gen. 8,16, - Dout 18-15; a general rule. Every spring the late case the plants'show. modifications breed, lise the besi fierd .sire ol' that ' � � I .( . . pas. All of the 6. -91.8.4 Isa. i3; Dan frosts illay � destroy many. 1109 and adaptations.to moot:Ahe coridi. breed gNikilable, caretultv select ill , . . 1. , � 0 on - . - . I ­. on the day he rose from.the grave, Gen. 49.10;.Nut I d . fied a rail 0 . now called "the first day of the week I O' ' 90. 1&2i; V a 'I, �� V.25-27,1 19a., 9. 6. 71'�;;Ps. I I .plants and in late.summor.hi est- tion . They have pienns by whi6 brvetblk fenial", all I , . I I . . Or the J�ordls Day." � And, beholdi Mal. 4.2.6. � I ern. Canada the early frosts ofteii'de. o w ed. - that will. promote thriftilles* And I.. .. 11 I I I - elopillout, �­, ma-ItIlue . I .� I - . I I . vo of. them went that same .day to He plade as - though he would have, crease the, yield of -wheat. It must Bogs'and heath Plants are usually m"I'll"In dev � I , �11. . . . I tv He I w0ver, that the, quite., sinall.- The leaves ,are- not raiiaer.� . , . I - , , � � . � . . - & viiiii9e called Emmaus, which ,was. gone1urtber (verse. 28). kept on, be. remembeiod, ho, . . , . I .. � I I . , I . . , * , I I . . from Jerusalepl. about � thrile .:score as if. it was not his intention ,to stop; damage is done among the cultivated large 'and are of a tough, loathe . . I . . . I . . ti . � tv .. I . � - ow plants And these do � riot grow ftatur. eonsigtoncy, A., th ck cutic e a . I . I . I . . ... furlongs (Vbrse 13). Conje(4ure has and no doubt be would have gone . I I Of I . 13,01:11(ers Oil ('4-operatiolk, . . . � . . . I . . . � . I it that the other One was Luke, vod* if 'they had not urged him to, tarrv, ally in these Areas. They have be�n waxy nature, prdArdilts eVapo.ration . F4rtueis never co-O�Oratt"'Ilecatlse � ' � ��.. � esty,being tb�� mabon or the omis� "But they constrained him, saying, Imported and are d4veloped.because thi-ou upper surface of theleaf. they N�ant. W, -,bAit.b"4AUW WOW have . I . *11 . , I I i . . . I . �. 11 , . . . .iion. Thby -were --- fling to a vil. Abide with us." They gave him a, of their economic value to. the human, The, ,gulp'lehre. surfabb Which containd to, , . . .. . . I . 1. �. , I � -with �r ,,. I .. I Under natural conditionsi most* of the stotuft-o-ir i � ., , � . late some eight rAiles. West of Jer-� pressing invitation to remain . A .."; Tile tilltv lo.�O-operatfk is now long, - ­, .1 I . li � .. pores I ­ . I I . I I . I ... . usalem., It is easy..to imagine the them. sit the place � where they wer6 plants not suited to a partJoillar lo- I well. ..; Protected � by - an - . abundant overdue 11 . . I . I . . . . ­ . . . I . I . se men when we tecall Lo'llit to stop for the night� - They ciflity, soon'die out.,, . I growth of hairs and by the -rolling in .Tile 0-olleMtiyo -.80111119 0,9040Y ' - ­ .1 I . . '. . feelings of the g ��, 4.1-6 da a I een im,nressed -with his conver- 13i '� - �A.4-- +be -selves to -F the . ; 19 4-1,,-� 1 4- T ze_ + . 1�.. . lii.41 . . . . . . . I It �,.- " I . ) , 11 i� I' # . ".. Y- , , � � IV . 'r "i 17 ,4 , �hm '. 1�,�p , , , 11 , I I W� . It I C � 4 0 1 � I* 1 �?',' I f - I - I I � I -.1 Was" � � ­­ - . � . . I I . . . . . ­ . I � limelm - , , �, A, �? _ I - ''. . . � . wi��Gr&w&ws- .. �­ I I �� , '' ''I. . ; . . _ I -1 �_11$11,:114", -1 PdAW. -­ 1W . � . - __ ­ ...... -__-J-.. ­ . . . � .. I .1, I � I . I � VOL .. I ... � � . � , � . I- . . . � , . I . � :: . . I . . . � '. I I � � I , � I I . P . � . . .. 11 ­,; ,; . I " I ..T � . %� 144010� I WQ-L I NA& . . 4 .. ". '1".�, .! � 11 I I � . , I I , I . 0040461*041W.6", 1U01011" � � , I , ?". , . � 1. . -,.--- ­__6_*.j.M10a0-iii0W.*" - .. �_ - ' I d- � . 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I W. e I . , - I '4f II . 1. I I 0 . I . . � 11 .1 I . . .1 11,1�1 I ( / .. I I ��. I - I . . . ( . . ) ..f . t � ;) � ; i I I Ir I . . I � . �",; � . t. 0 � . i . . 1. . . , . � ". _ . , � � ai. . � . V I � . �� , I 1. 1. 1, '. . .. � �.,- . , . � N, *;-�Ilt I .1, � I . . . * : . 11 . L;�­­ . .. * I . . '.. I . . * V I . . + . .W . � , . V . .. 1�.,_ .. . � 4 q . );., �­. I 1. � . I A. I I . ,, � ___ .. .. I . - * ; � . , .. . $ 1 A .1 1. . Tfi,e nappellings OX e P J . . W, - - . I Vt- .. V " must Do I)IJILUOU Lroi.u. - 1, ,. I . . I . . I � � I I ... . . -�4he last conv�,rsation with the Mag- sation gild - were linwilling to 'Part a variety Of .temperatures. As . a cases chemicals,. which aid in retain. co,oporajives., : I I I + . I . I � . . � 1 � . � . � . � . I ter in the Upper'Rooln, the scene in company so soon, with this most in' rule the living matter, or p�otoplasm ing water, are yroducedin the plant. otno.*�rs must get the fact$ loetOre . : I ,) V . I I � � I I .� ,. . � + � the gardeb, the arrest, trial and cru- terosting stranger, so, they said 11A� in a, Plant ceases activity at'low tern- 1, lit � desert - plants many Modi.fica, itit''atkilioers, whethor tltlitgs go right I �.. . )1: .� , -�; I I , . cifixIon. .Following 411,this was the bide with+ us.." The.- table was soon perature, and resumes its work when I tions, similar to those in bog plants,. or wrong.. Tbo. - gossfip route tts . . � q f � . I the pro er . 1. I , , 4 : _ - ­ ­ I... , , i . . , bitter disappointment of their hopes. Spread and he sat down with them, conditions return. 'On occur, but there ate also many. addi.) mighty hard to care A4.d.Is'or3(1A : . .10 , i told, Tin --w ' - � I .­­­­-,. ­ ­ , .I " J...__._,.....-_- ,__­. I - � � .- . _­_ �, - . - ­ I'— - .. -, --------------They -thought --be, -was to redeein-Asi and -at, once _took*.,bia_ place. as-- XiIater., lilter-tho-twig"f-trvos tional--gdaptationa_ ,The_root4ystem rigit-l'- - + -- � _. ­ I - � ...... ­­­­ � 0 , � , � . " . . . . .. 11 . + I 1,ncl�. It was natural to Suppose that of the feast. . This no doubt attract- :nre c6riiolctely frozen. and yet, in the is enornlously,.dcv�lopea and , d manager and.vay him . I . .1. 1. . . , .. I . friends might agree to �d their attention, and recalled to.. me their growth and a with h, ivhbrl o I quite 11ir"'a goo I I . . I .. ... I - ..*. . *..."I'll . �. . I ., � 1� � two close spring, they resu ' f 0+4ves whai, lie is worth. . � . . . . '. I .. � , I . . . I � . uind the feast in the upper room, show..no. effects. of the cold winter. "I plan .. � . a I I oltL . . I leave the others, and find consolation i �a few in he!; in diapieter'-will have Jnght out,yokir differences 1W the I Adkift I . gs -ever byllimselv6s; *here Allw,took the bread aA4. blessed � . !heraliii 1*tu , Ilk* *b* . .. . . " � . In K-ftw-instances I ts-n- ' VOW roots str*tchirig veral yards in ttUng,_.;Wt-_ _A� I . I - V . � ZA=% , �. ''. I - . � _... . in talking thin - , 11 tg. 4P__ ' M -40,. _4*1t, an -d fore...t .... . I toup to *tort a* boatty MO& , � I I �. I I . I . __ --- _.-pot-Oat-will 4o ­IL lov-1 � I ... --- ­ .. ... ­ ­­­ . it and break, and kave to th the - Wrl-bAs 'A1Y­dI7r6ctii6ris-'_'Ti "q&F36r__the. stor. th�re wits a dlyl6lon. - �, - " -.- 7" "' w -help, ILO -u -wait ' � This is what they did, for in verses epil as even when ermome � . . . � + I S. I . -_ .. ' I . . 14.16 we read, "'And. they talked to- 'he ` wa * now doing. It irlay have reache& the 'freezing-0oint of water'. atNl of ,-4--,1r - lvoll delialbped'. The X4jW9+1. . gether of all -.-.these- things which bad beep, ,as he Aid. this, that -they saw Such �sinall ' living organis .DO not use your powerjo, charge . . �.. , . I?u � � V"tthte OMP Enamoled Waro Uodoo . _ happened,, and. they communed. to-� the ptint* of the Tiails ,,,in his handsi foun I on-tho snow a 1119 are wicti :Jid �othqr succulent, or fleshy. a higher price than I A6, market- I I . or 'at rres I sleot. or x*kf*%-,c*oWxt X . . . . . . The use of At any rate "their eyes -were opened ( nd ice in the Al Y 9 plapti bave 4 .great doal of storAge warrants. I . �..", . I . . * .- ;* �., .. . � gether and reasoned." With that he and in' saine Arctic- regions. n water. The feaf area is. gr�atly re. Have the oviptloa -to, 96& -doring, � -@04 Ware 0 as *Way At.. 0, , - ) �1' � . �� the words -COminuried and reasoned and they 'knew him." Switzerland they form the so-calWd duced. and .in some 'cases leaves are . . _ . ?' Ak Fin* ' - chTna diah. Ask for � . I I.. oll � . I 1. I I terned vanished out of their sight; Islipped o, foul weather as well a� fair wouther. . 1. . 1% . . . I .. . 1.11 : . I � , - .- , . I shows bow. ,lboroughlY coil red shou," the color bdihg dne to a lacking, In the'lat ,dristances the , I . I lKettle . � . I . nit the outcome of the: away as they looked at each othei in large re4dish spot of,coloring matter siolps � t %K ; � . I . �Thu , ,. I .... I � . . Am '_ _�. -Ad ft � ; 11 . , . � I � I . they were alA are green and t Q manuf4eture =.-!!��=7,-.;._��, -..--, . . IN a tine, . I .. _. . . - . � i � t , .that, he. Is, "Rison found in vach cell. - , I � I I . . '.. . 1*ue,ubt OnI for I SM, WARE ' , ., , , .. ; . evebts of the past days. These were perfeet, amazeip n . L ­ - of food is carried on'In'tboM. In �, - + _ ­ , .4", bit f.r 16, f, d ,� 1, � . . indged crucial times . and -i7equired indeed."+ I . . � Protoplasm, theliving Substance of niony plants' spines. and thorns are ' - V . I . .1 I �. ,4 � , t ata,*.?. . i., , that -reason I plants and animals, cann6t withstand '10 , Throe, finished% Pearl War-$. t*0 ecato of,joisirly I (1) 'That, when tivo hold .converse � . � . or " 14 ward, throe %"b. at I- 1) I . + De not dethroned., Just We karn'tr9in thii narrative: ' 1�' produ�ed to. prevent wounding by Atli. , , 0-016� " I lot, 1�kft Q* "V , , high temperatures. It ia com-; mals. Wounds Would -Allow. great � . L 'W Y'* � I onswei Inside antl oot. Mono � 9 . here,'As it.ever is, Christ dre1w near. Very If 'BAY is Pat . " "" I - , � ,� � g r I , A . I I 'It. !. or'al" bIlle oral whit* audswe, wbit* linkV., Cribud Woo, 0900 � . , I I r I and went with them. . But their eyes together about the thing of Ch ist� �pletely * destroyed by heat which evaporatiow-of .moisture from the ,; . I I . . , . tol"Al 10 so" 4401101. . % I ' Ut.0 11 ". --h uro "bite I"4146 lead oot� With XWQ , . 4 were hold0n that they should ,not He copies and makes a third and joins would come far short of causing Wao plant. Wax"coverings ate also pr�, fi' g. and th .-b" - � . I . . I . y , � ­ q I know him .(verse 16). To them be in their fellowship-_"Whero two -or. ter to boil. wmch w ell. for cha n , .+ . - . . , Protoplasm is. renddred � - . U.4.,o - 9-m? I - . I , . Vese . . - Orr I 11 .. , I was inerely a Stronger wb -by-a temperature of 140 de., . It is evident, therefore, that plants . � , I.. , t,.�:.. : . , �o, unob-i three ate gathered! together Ill my inactive, sent both oil steins and lea .,L . . I I .1. . .. . em, -90 deet wore they narne there. am I in the midst; of grees on our. English. thermometers. growing all over t� � . irritdtioris of the'skift. 'MarlY I . I � . 4100100410 "-f-W="== - � 1�-,e,l I I . � . I I . � I � . e� sikrface of the .. `0'� . . . I I . .� . oughts and them." I (Matt. 18.90). .t1h, . ene_'_� ,� , ' �4 L , ,� , L_'1111111110m11110111101111010 � I . - I P Lmrnersiej in their own t Tlants can flourisb through a wide earth) Inect - wi - many , ­_ -.-Ski ill be oid - � ,. ' 'words, had Slipped up beside therno (2) When - there is a desire to �range of temperatures; ,11at they del They enter into competiti 0 n troubles. w .av ..ed . . . LO.12 we read I'Af- learn gr,eater 6owledge attends -tile on with . ,, . . �. . I . ­ . I I I - -- ­ ­�_�.�­"­,�, .. ., . I v6lop best' within a comparatively � I ,,�_­. - - � 7- 7�Z-__ ­�_­­­.­­_�­_ � . I . - J . . Then too in Mark I I -these. The Struggles dre most -in. ul . " : - .- - . -_ I .. . - for small- variation. The t4mperaturop tense in connection with the Securing . I . ter, that he appeared inanother form effort Search the scriptures, � - by caref . washing with W-ft"Wo"".-WA-M." i0W___ i � I . I � ll,.A ­ *1, tuml, 61 l- et ­al life- . � . __ - . 7- � . I � I I .. 11 . I . . I � � U Q two 0 Enem, as VV __ f ­ .,� J varyf0fror the different Kinds. 'XFOP).4 of food -and 'water. ,In th, � . . . . I I . . . . - and they are they which testify of Cal in is connive !, . � 0 1 - I 1. . and wont iptojile coubtrV." Beside . I a-. perish when brought far. tion the .plants growl -uvta , . S �/ . , . � +�­ ---- �-. t be had7 ai(,21- (I John 549) 1 . ng in any . I . , , � '. : - , � � - -thW not- really believing tha away front their native.:surroundings, btrive' with- e6h 'other.' . a � , i ke . 04 , A& � Many are .1 . . . �. .. . risen, they were * I riot expecting W When inviied' to enter the becau�e of the low temperature. Roy's O." , . I . I meet- him. . - .. ..ear � 11; . , . I M . !­ � ___ . . , . I., I .1 I . well in t1he northern parts of South � . I , __ '10 I I I . . ­ , . 1, � . i. I h t, Christ never declines. Behold, Camilian plants would not; develop crowded out and die. A few special. . . I , __ , . cas, whiell . . I a . _n!n�� . ized groups of plants - have developtil . ,� . . - I ____ . . . because - of the ' so that they can live in ar _ I � . - � OM A. sement I I . 8 Ba , ­­ 0 tg . I . . -..t- . . . America . heat. A SOAP 8 , � . . ; . I ; , . - - - �*-----zr�,3�.:.F-r;T--Zr.:I:-T.--=�----;.----;i-r�:�:-�!---Z.!:-----t-,Zt;11,:Z.14.... . very few small plants can exist in are avoided by other plants. Dessert ' I , . I I . � \ *�. . _-__M= -_=_Z_ _e2. X.- V- Z I-.-=--- . . - . --st-MIS! .-�!-.zz---z---'-.!,i=-E!-=-9s-tiz:-Z:-Znz-z"iz--=--E-5-=--=--�it�ESS--,.-.-,-Z..-S-"-=,.'-Sz-z . and bog vlantq grow in these Arena- , I � . _._3ZfflV:,MZ_== Z -j _Z.*-:_ -..Z-z ' as a rule, plants no � . : � 3=z____Z-_-i-__.-, .- hot springs, but, Ast t - � 0 , I . I -ig =-S- ---�.=---.E-!:.-Z,i!=.-Ir=zzzz.-- - �= --- izz_ . - . Ba . ': I , . . -%�_Zt::S-_ ­__,.­_z­:Z-.�R: . because the competition Is less keeni � .�Aab .2. Z_=Z. i i :_-z I zi _.1 - . =:Z not withstand high temperatures. ere, and because they have produr. . . � I W . . � � 1----,;.= D% .= - - -r 2 '=-__t=� , � .! Z i . % . Hunger, is a -�erlous enemy of th -Aaby ou I . . I -- .2- a . �, �, ,. I � "eAF 0, tURRIM __ . =-=- - ed plant body sult;od to those re. / . .. I Al ?/ . . . -Z ly . - . la�ts and, unless the proper food is M . I at Wa kir.s: 1 ,� Ax :11HRX-RIN , -I, I I � Z-_ : P giong. The look of movement s " � .. . . - . iffl i�__ . I . P .1 I I �. . I --% i I , I 5 i available in a jiven soil, they will great hindrance to the individual 'LIMI . NOMYREAL . ''. . - .. 1113- 22! ;erved, how- �%Lil,ar SOAPS TED I I � ­ __ _ ill . . - I ZfP = - plant In reforonco to An enemies. but, I I a not grow. It 'will be obt . L . _11j.111r.-gil - I � � . � . __ � - I . ___Z . I .- , � � I . . EZ - - - Z ever, that there iq scarcely ally place [it overcomea this drawbael: in a large ��,��-,�"_* ­ _11_ _­_T`!'""'!,!�� - i - I I � . EW RCWker$ " L � ..RR-ii�-.--�--_ w -,_ mensuro by the production of vnor- �.. .1 ­ . I I . . Z___ E.Zz. ;--.X1..:.-H--_-�: on, the earth where plants cannot be .. I . .ZZiSi_._._3i==_ U " eent lo. ouantltie,3 of 'seedg which Art, Large Comfortable * L '. ! Z i . found, but these, differ in diffie . R-fli-E-2-ENR .3Rz.Z-_%-_S_ calities. The plant which will flour- '"". L . . I . , E.ZE-3--iiNa, . _= B E Z I -__ --- _Z_ __ __= � 'sh In a sandy ., very widely scattered, � . -THE TAILE" � . $4.50 for $2.96 .. I I . I z I I ,oil perishes in gravel � *1fVE4Vf"IVG 9000 FOR . Z--_.--=-Z=.z . I .� _. . ­ . I Regular � !.__R_ZM . - . . 1. 1. ,. . . . . . I I � . I Z �_, N -E-.-35! . I E --Z --' -= -E I I �_ E � I or clay in many cases. Difference -4 I � . . . / '2 'j- . --_-=_=-iZZ=_ � �, I . . . .-EiiiiiZi-E I . . 1 . I _231.,_ .-- === - . V --I could never bear to be a widow's . , !'\; i .. '. . - -1-t :' ' ­ . .. _:%E_-�- . . Zt-Wifill in the character qf the soil and food � of I 0 , . . � '.. I . I � - _M I - kinds of d.01 . I .., Mplij "s.. . 1001 '$8 and $10 Trunksp ` 50' �� 1, I .'I i ffi----_� i gg mateiials deterinine the second husban ar . . - . .� . I �,!' 4 Pug . � .1 � ZS _22ZE-Z I - plants to be found in Any district. Such lra� the intolerant declaration -R I .1 . �11. I I i��' � 11--M : --- =--- h 'who FortheLenten . I . . . �. , 221 I iz� - I Slight chaftes in the chemical nAt- of the0youni . ' . �. I I cz_ Z : I tAgRO -, . . .. -a- � ure Of ,the qbil will result in a change was marrying a widow that noon, I . Congoleum Rugs - . I A - ' I i , I %2-i =Mzz "Well, for in part," remarked the . I ."--Z-Z. FZE in,the plant residents of any area. is! ! I Z=. bridegroom witK a twinkle smile "Vii 140�v prices for this week 7 , � - . ­ - 1. -: -- B - � ! , I very much rather. be a widow,s 4vand on . 1 20 per cent off bf . . � I R Riz Seas J.0o, Size 9 x 9-$1.3..0, M I Size 6 X 9-$( . -E-71 i--11 --- H . � I -1 - .=f Z-- ZE-.x - I stand at the do4 and knock; if any limband,than tier first." 1. , - ­ - , e , , - -I- .E.1 - -.I-- x to I � ! : .. - M n ­ I we will have . . . . Siz t) ; I 1�' - 415.7 5 , � - - .qn i:�: ,-_%-_Z S N Z man heir my voice, and open the I I Z .1 = iziffl .to I 'Size -I, X o $I. .2,5 Zt- Z---­J�­­ 1 -:Z:= -=-Z ===-. ---- . 1 2 . , :.Z_'_-=.:Z'_r.-Z.= =-M door, I Ivill come in to him, and Vill Asthma Victims, ­The man,or Wo- I 1111 2 - Riv 2'-S-18, ) 11 C ( , I . , ;,Zi_=fl.--1!j2!=J!jZ!j-.H 1. ........ .. . Oysters I I'( I -1-11 2-Z--` . 3: ----- RZ. 2: 1. � . 'e. 0 , r I : - - --- -1-1- : _Zi_Z_ __Z I � I 1: Ig 11111im If == gm- N I im, and he with ,me. (Rev. man subject' to asthma is inde I . I . ,X - I— �:.R=_.;_ _iE� . -.,i-. ed a . I --- It f!_ iV -a__Z.ZN. - -,. - - I **: -E - . UfflHi - INH H1 ER sup with h . �- . . - = .: I I :- -E - -- �rrify- I . � ­__fl_..:_Z . .. :.Z1__5.ft_=-i.­gZEi-___ _2�- - -=-= I � . E . at can be more tc � , I. I N mgo)io victim Wh IN- - - __. :. =... Carriageit _1 - -- WF= ­ - ZZ WORLD MISSIONS I =�! if;&; - wgi_ �- Ing than to suddenly be seized with i -2 - 'r, - - I . ff _. : - -!Z:-j--_EE!_-%32.*� _1 . Haddies R I -- 3 . - % I .. is!:- U140% Z : - -:: , - ­ - . 13 paroxysm I 9 � usedo $ 5.00 � - 2W nking which seem to . I , ! __ 4 , - I .==* 111-:111-111.1 1 . I I - 1 i t :� a Z_ Oni 04 I R. - . - = . i SleAll Began When He Was Fifty fa . . . , WQ_!*Z.;_ � 1 7 ; Fillet . - 1� - %ill' ; irly threaten the existence of life I I I =--� I . � , _�Vifty yeara old is the McAll AM;- itseff. prom such a condition Dr. J. ­ I i 0 e m1l '�,, _=� StOn of France this January. It is D.. Kelloggla Asthma Remedy hila ciscoes . I I One o4ly Beldroom Suite, $0000-0. .1 , , 11� -.11 . interesting to be told thAt the revered storod I i I el, Ti ' brought wany to completely te I IfIfilout Steaks ,..� I aslistaud. � Dremer itits large bev , --. ,� Scottish founder of the missiong Dr. health and happiness. It ig known . ,; , - I = Washes.. .WeU ... S I . Dre. ser, Bed aud W I �.. I Zi .11 I . 111. . - IliA. sale $35. , . # . . . r.Obert. W. loleAll, had. he 6urvived' and prized everywhere in the broa Salmon Ste,aks', plate p,IaSs inirror. Regular $6,5 iue�v; (I � - I Z a -- .., . ! I ,,Would have bi?en a hundred years Old land. � . I 1� 0 ". I _­ M any ater . last fall. That is to Say, this now .. ..­,_� smelti I . ;, . . �, i - , widespreading work was no youth's I t, I : . RUSSIAN PROV9RUS . . Club Bags and Suit Cases . � _; dream; it was begfin'by a man past Aill, a bad Cod Fish I 8. culd stlit caqcq fe : of late A good reputation sit"I. r ' I . Z - I Wit It water hot or cold, hard what ,Amerlean, ministers � Neltv ArriVOLIS iu Club B19 : I S yearg have been callitl the '.'dead- Ono runs about. I 'Yesterlsid V Eggs $L'.2,� up, . :: C 01 ig like curNG the, . -� line." Thep evastating So To teach a fo Ageit-for . , I .: a . ,reAt wart . . - ­ � I : law& ives - I : or soft, SUO ORISE 9* fituch of France and distracting all of dead. ' W, !! i!!'� - . ,+ ..A�A,A -+ one time to threaten the If a ulan know wh�re lie would fall, - I J " _ __ � __ .�W���!_!m - � 1. : r I 9 I . I 4U, 0 mtq3ion, but it-,; he would spread a carpet fit3t- I - a **& � . I diisolation of the the 5 T 1i K ii T 0 ; .- I � ; ek, lit -sting lathir; atid perf-ed , - .2 leaders today regard the opportunity The hut%andla sin rerdaln!; On . .1 I � . hreshold-the, wifer, elftrn the W. WALKEm ,,4r ,I I � - . I .11 ; . . . open to itq workera as vastl�l wider t Cash Gpocelmy 11 , X 6 I 11 11. . -t . �e. , . !_ t than prior to the conflic The mind hoaL , . 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