HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1921-2-3, Page 2"'" •
Oirflf#113nn nOmmuniations tninon mist. n Adelaide M. Vest, Toronto,
An Ice House You Cali Build.
Eagle yea r we appreciate more ar,4
more the -stelae of ice ou our farm.
Sometimes. I wender
There -were ten awe be my herd,
and I eacceeded in raising 76 pigs
Your Grocer Is
Not Piofitee
leave a heartl
Your grocer is net a proeteeri
from them in a grassy lot, -largo He is pae,sing along to you reduced
rough to give plenty of room for prices, as fast or faster than they
xereise, Almost a pint a oilineal Perim to him. Just bemuse prices on
aud twice that amount sherte were mauy good things are still high, don't
11 the oorest
It Is trouble. In this method, we do not MiXed Nvith water to a tides -slop con- alne •
have to do the /nixing, which is. of , sisteney, and fed early in the morn, quality ot everything. that ebews the
.
that more general
course, the hardest part The righei itzge.iroCulegableaiters11;eeeta'aintegr, -e.as greatest decline. as g004 mthe ver
put in
, It he le 3 an as s,
way lets the cow do the mixing alai age, your grocer is still dolug lite ut-
attention is riot given to the zee crop. ehe will do it in jast the r•w
ight pee- No noon feed as given, although
it we gwe her a ehartee. In i the sms had accese to a self-feeding" most ted . u -- the beet value for
e tie:r plezaty, that
Iler ke is a ereP utter all, tend a very'' Pram. rack a seeond-erop alfalfa, and wood
your money. But don't push nn too
• . . geed, ele,an, fto resh allwater; sellee, mixed with salt, were available hard. Ile is only human.
valuable OrI other words, is eay, .
There Is ro tele etizei een use lee to,1 she Nv3tzt$r of e mine :34 at lied a timo$ to guard against abnormal Yet"en't Im(P'w' hut we de, that he
" e .1' b the eine
• * . recommending goods that pay him
/such goed advantage as tile ferreere - - - • •
All neriebable produce.% muet be kept: .
THE SUNDAY SCHOOL
FEBRUARY 6TH
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The Marriage Feast, St, Matthew 22: 1-14. Golden Text -
Luke VI: 23.
Time and Place --Tuesday of the rebellious, or Indifferent, or self-
Pa.setou week; Temple court in Jeru- interested, or proud -they were not
'am. worthy. And so in the highways,
Connecting Links-enem
The ies of among the multitude, both bad and
Jesus, who -were men et wealth and good, are found thozre who will regard
influenee in Jerusalem, "chief priests the summons as an honor and a privi-
and scribes and prineipel men etil the lege and will gladly respond. The
people," were layme plans to destroy proud and self-satisfied Jew is re -
Him (Luke 19: 47), On the previous jected, and the outeaet Gentile i
day He had sumed uthority e
at -the brought in. Sueh is the solemn warn-
-as4
terane and had driven out the traf-o ing v,ilieh the parable conveys.
8- e t waeer =id beeeles the'p heat. throe 0 NS35‘3._,
1055 profit than other wee known
.1 more nehangers whose .
g , 1j144.
hep ewes vete pat omzed t chief I 11-14. A wedding garn et S
where there aro stores to de d reed- of tee sew ^r larnse Fn. Tai 742«:, evenites veer.' -rye- j h brautie wiktell be might eesily per -
per, uponn • e . 4.1 e . 4. 4 444 11.144 enoug
A genera (nue.
,eeds eed deal of water.3, of te *lop to give them a good ap-• 643" his eustereer$ to take 1 n ue
'dear a lorger Vane tl-ar. in the eity,Peeeter elle nuts Into milk, the botraly
predets, and now they conie to Him gerraents would have been in etore,
- • • •e Him and would have been freely supplied to
cared to do so
i. And the cellar Is net always; ae eleare and a couple o am. ,
and fruits as it eltould be. Consider lute.; water, sae we: not table ezeme...
6. • fer Red Rose Tea lied eel's it
thi5 because he l'a'Y's 49 this authority. To them and to others all the guests. So it was not througli
ace sweet a piece to leeep meet, butter,. -
F mid if elle has to drink 'tae or tee-. Pell.e.
weee g"veu to euel- eow For a change We
the noseibillties that lie before the to melte all the relik of which ehe e pt e.. , eee.. at lees profit than other tele. so when
I sometimes nave a haleenellon of 144re who gathered ehout IIiin in the teutple haste, or because: of inability to purs
court Jesus epolte -in three pirrablce chave one, that this went was without
farmer who has a emall eeed-storage. ealx2hle. tered over ties eletm srrass. he reeentmende you to hity Red Rose oe naming, In the lesson of toelay it. Hie coaduct was due either to ut-
<late to eeeil ewe, t.e.. gra... bean,
rItlelt to emb're t'r'dnnelh*; t-4.keld:IF*. '31 the w'ater 5"Pr** re -e A month nefor: farrowing time "
Tea testi will know it is became he we have the third of these great par- ter 1„..ce,.. ee or the careless dis-
t ables-a waering a a;n t rejective' reeere. of what wee beCOMien on euele
• -I ,,
trait, end vegeteb:ei nenll meeltet, re:dele lee a a woman whom I visitea. • , belleyee n tne beet and le wieing o „ g .
nreree improve, asse we reanre eeetete twine li"." nie inverse of MO yeare. She: . • V.1.3 a Icsle lees pront tor tile sane the tation a God, V) graciously :4 an oteaszen.
wish a sesitineen -en. se. laree
;.e sew., Fe. separate quarters ,
enee how yalucesee ese seal neeenee, erei en 7 es'ee es.e. e„ e t" • P of f,11.-;:ig V4)il tlie beet •,•alue Call• giVen' to the hkesiuge of Hie .hinee •
eete ere dot ;feet ebileieng becauee lee dont, of love. Ceinpere a six -eller pars/ Applicatioa.
- •:"`" tee; org 'a:witted the 411 1)4? a ue a• •eerettle nulls very well be taken
I belleeve mew- VI 11'.1 rr- reseitt,see-L --nee v'ee tekire loard t
use zee to a f,er greeter eetent that; ene stn. more Pee;enee se's; en." „ Jere- ee sae more our ispe)Ple Litow of • ' '
tete. teat t.as ezesee 'eight. ,- • L The Invitation,1-10. to hetet ev tee welinnstrocled and
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eve doR asei when see not ies Intesit :ener o • "Heir tittle feral isato sl..ape for , frt-i„„ „ele crPle CCIV,7t.rninkt", tee ptegns higlily-privilegtel people of our Chris.-
'intee Ears-es:tee; ;T. 1T1',^le;e PI% :e feeseng- The wde wee de- -" Lee"'ng 4nr--4e bY these theY
!.-r1 ..t .ou • - feast or etier-lit eeenelen - - - -2 • e
ye luela raade a marriage. The tier ard chu-she to da Th
etietreled ee. Iceeping 't well worth. tn's ftfa Frese the first ' • inere generous "Ley will be in steer - -0 0-4 --to• me :tenon ,s _en iseuee; 'comes to
It ie very eimple, very direet,
while. A serneete -ne Leen. win ,zw--,-(4 Ale:, :7,33 iligz1".V...1 4":'\ keepnee ...ewe. for jtomncilt,;.„_T. H. 1,7„Lter0:,,,....,3 co. UN or sevenet eae-e. In ancient teete.ere us e3i.
see!! the ne Leee ere. esseeet weed t,. ette oanie !trent a t.lairy vountry ate', , rf, '14'. .s.'ell'e',..`121 re'll.'"15•'-g, 1111,1'1-'444 we7-11,0.„ Tenort,..
ter,ttlee. Se a e'en reeit. lei. re. es ...ireele.. leeete :he nerel a dairy eteck not i ries ' 1 r'''''': "" 4."1""'"..2": '11", ti'e t"..k
V, T. .. en a tit et tee retionei Potiury N-ws and Mir ,
. . • .. ' _ ;••
teen. ; fee inei for leer children hut else; fee.
` re - •"'". ' ^ ' " "- ' ' ' 'Ill' 1 1 .," ,!'".3. .'‘.4‘' 14'1t*e"..etti""..-"ou'e..ea not ae , irr. eying i ...
, .. .. . e 6 4-..... p.,11,3 • • E- it. 4 - 0 ." • - •,--.^ " . , . ; i • 1 . ...• rape Leen 41 - tie erste ce. eeen is !teen ... .. i
Esi gel.el'h;„ !,',.".-. .,,, ‘,":",^1-4-1;c43 rge. 4.T.'..Tce4'.11 .!•'`N- . , ,
. 4 4 ,,•i,-, i. I vi /1 'i -. i , ,,.. Oaredee Fee:lee ireng in the poultry -.!... i...'.4,.'', 1: ,.' '..‘„; 4'7-',., feta? 11,..t4.1-vole.,;,li,.....1.,:eht...etinel.or:raerheurihs.
a4 -F. t.: -4, r , • se, .• -- ,- a !en senn the 1q4,0 ..,,F tee eep bee :n e teet• - - .. 1 Lim ze 1 od„ p ,e : .11 , e 4 7. , , r. . , k ..,e, save II,. ee f.e to 4.4t314•il in
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The eei le “-..e. ,.. L.,.,.,4i,e,,e it: them. At tho time .eoerfeerattees ea -di •,"./4r4 aga,inst eom-, e'..-"'-. ""••• Ple")ti. 'in Zat:t ; ertnin.1 ail,' '4'.'t-e.a.t. TO eller.' 1.. Ftleet ei• g ' 1 • t e. '`' "4
p:net otit, ..et tarec.rivg, ;nue 1 wa ;
ier a es .f 7:: :.2.1- .1%.:-....:7. 7.•-•111r, en 3 e Ili winey daze .
eater. ee de. rz e 'roe,* t. en" t
e Neveitiner, 1 fee -el her with 4. 'i' "'I's: t'73'el a F-4'..my droll -
eve hee lege en.1 tome/ lt. peel me
b.-en:eve lee die• little hpeneZng tail • e .
i 1 re tireesi ' ,.tv evert- eles !
l.7.543:y i' t.' i,",•0 '• veiesr to thee eatt:e. The "'"- ' • - ' "
se:esetete ef 11 sne, re •'.1 - 'le v. 7:eak-y one, ane the reeteen
yereen.e• eie we Phit.7e.lis ebender ire pre -
II a .s.:te eh ." --,-".t. the 1t', 1) it tea. to rale
veneee, serneen- . ey zeel; teres sseseseleg ;4
0:-.1.7.-..; ;-:, 7. ,„ l'.(11 ;41 were es:tee:stem ere ,
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et: 'sneer t‘r se "-e. . :sere p ' - tie I wining nut '
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trene• te .,
propheey the begitielr.g ot the -Arise- very tar-ela call to be _followers ox
emnie kineelom hal been reeresteted le-ue etteee 'ipa to ..drire tbe l'eaSt
4. 4 .• • • • • • • •
ae :tweed by ei greee feast. eee le. of geou ee-erenitip, of mutual help -mit
25: 6. Jeetis le thee/imp; here ot the nese, ttr,,,Iiish $erv!te, which is
new kin sestet the eV" (.0:der, royally reareen before HilV9
. eerie eteng ne.seei int.* the pen. each
•ne•••-,,,a," ••-•-,,e
le• •
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ezi the
Aftee elelivery et' tig. page, I gave
.le sew a driratt ee waster, With 0.1eP1414s1‘4*.,414.4?„ tel"„ '•°). 41,riu.:.,eee.:7.: - . But theee ere mate- wao neuse. I qe) ramoCity. tam met reenee 0. 801u0
exeee; ss 0 2.2 seeee. .. e .tenn would not eome. other rave, cr eoltae, tIAll11 be eaunte4
'hell removed. Pen't lee in a hurry tee5 i , I, ,,,,0
ao • i :.i..5. He sent figth other •...ervante. e-orteeee Galen eare $1,1 4' .4'4 el repont;',4,4
-e.1 the sow at -dais thee. The firsti ..
e teelt;eeeee cillt•1",":42'•g. 141 J. Grateensly the king repeat:: liir ill'1'71- .1:i 4;,,,11" care. 444eeFS WI gl'eet hiner. Lte
t.„16114',..1 ,f,•47.,411e,, •-•'''ecT 11`,,11Teve,,,Ifee,1111.. ,•-4;li 1 'i:,0 14e hitharl0 Wliee3Chi."?i!, 1-019 tatiere Ile tells of beinteens yr eper- us holey His Sor. onr lewd Jesue
--,.'tt. '-e-'1,e7--,2 ..7 "4„7,,,,---1,1 .:-.----- ;K41'11 TPZ,;It: iq' Zs Da:Tea Reek pullet et' attore aril. el-e4t all things ere, leneye. feted::. he., a„,:setzi„.."..k. a, :. ;:it g Sall aceeptaiees.
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1471 ""45 W''' 4`.-: wrap et efeeze vtie, :teas au Teet":, ..-',fi,''.1.,,J"" "" s '1-'4'4.1 4 * z "i I "10,10 eteorn. '14 "0 ;Om ee, neinen eteSer G,,,I ai e eiest, fiFla Wil•i 4. ti eit with
,.."r."14."-,..ew eot...el. ter sever_a1 fleet:, then ct ..-;,..";..;;:: ii", 7-iiii•-ein..Tle.:1• it' "i;.", p11,1sl'al'At,:e flee ' t!ittir -4. i-.31 lhietreeolier, ,••••-etilt..,,,,,,,i,.,,...,tItt- Ii11,11/',II ‘ev-;.I..ieiteji..I.::,!!;.gid:t.rz...:;..4l 17,1n5tte,rt ilqttiiiij:lst
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fee
• e:telat
teseiee;
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" settees'
ssoar;,,
en: e"sa ..enoree. Z1
3. .e14 2 eve tne
ta:a 142z,1 1 es'es% iiiiir
T2te. 0,erate .gzeeersit't
•-• oer* ness, r "era ete, sucerss, wcalth, pow-
easet any groeee will give theee• the Jenieh people, pa incee, er? 1- peeellne that the invitet on
1 • e
elks aware. gra41:s. ense emenem fole are it.riten. 'The mei be 0, nail -awe, end that eteees
Tee fertiliet•r V4124e of poulisey ar•jp.' invitelion rAft L'evr; 'Mi", F'ent W110111 We dislite or deredee may eater
mart rwl 144 overlookei. Zorth Inng ago be the !large ex pros ',zee; the tezest elianiher and take our
-it fertilizer priees the total, drop. Fbet4 W't' te3aers;;A.;""i n'esees et ti -e bateezetiee table.? le
Wel Jeeee and %avAr ilrennea•, it resell& that we ellen be taunted
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e*ei. g eeeletz ,v Irereaeee , • "re "4"44'''4141 ronit4y 44lks believe this e•114 4s4.!." eneneet 4,,4' the 4or„,:c7„1. 7.)4' ip]e to, tra• l,,..r.thtpi. it mast
te,
ere" the ....,w 'tees tedi e," eel): fostr!t.... 4. peepelese, their leseiere in the satee :n then. re- itelen end inn ttsedentee -a. righteone-
4. I e4i.4 1;•.?..;f, itt •
ex. -tee ef "I'vh/ell:enaen.ndem.
at tent are ecgeg sl..atiou to the sle te; their e istelst
Itoften
,;enseteenAseerieet3'( 011 11T mattol, .11 1110.:giu
4'1 )4. R• t0na
• • etoteee etre ire" nf t41P parabie was seten tretgle teretteee Nei arri 41 rand that
I." a 114 3' ""'"I'Y 711 1' soIllies to the' grails teetion „In do 3404
ihe eele •
• to il‘e I'41erateee. wise tt eree,ng ...e reel et,et tes,tre• o
re-lee.4 ha 1 e trey% ' VoKirete" '44 1223444 flew.. !noes mei argey v. t. .1.
c'12rffe ve- ;a' 5,-e,„1. ,:e;:ete *see ....vet feel r44.3 il°45ng 4""" . ;' nee eete /he 31,r Cage anruel prodae- riteered aott
4,,,,--acTo et :arena. what le v▪ ein. Bat X:4 untie:pates.
tee est, erre' c;, 4;-.) • iltz••••,y work that it 24ennt. g'
• I. • 4 "eon is lease' vege , e„e 0 wee e e
1'' '4'1Pug' '"" II tl There ie Tie thin teem the hegiening. The VI, 4Spel
• t :loll* ;41 right with everything. tut .84) toe aitY-tw"dqt.l.it what a !deg of *hut sines e'en yeas tie lie sea forth ear end wide.
21 elageg the tearce erte feet ilr:-.7:74 rapir.g. The bone ert. too little egge. 'aereesed profit from 'feed-",' would die Ile would clesteoy titose Its invitatien was fen.all. Ile expeetea
eeder to raerialt •tite reatee "se oeeepe" eie sewn ef it ard it htlril that in" In:1% 1" it'""V`''1"0 Cent% end from' murderers an4 burn their eitie that. scene who were rot wortliy would
, es, 4 • . ;
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eeadile, esee tee an f01' nay other Nt7orl•.. But adding meat smeap it is $.1.17 a eirfie, Wee :there mat in theee worde a plain eenie Ir-eieen in line inner *Irene of'
fles4, rieesseee.e e•iresesoa
. leat it was
It teltee. en en ee, "'4 n' ere to 1 eest egeziet ifiVe up the eowe, theigelv, When 4.,,ga were selling here in the' werr.rng to Jewiah ruler. nrk:-•st, and twelve there as a Judas.
45 cahle feel to le ter. ee ere. ete they are not doing newly as vsell as1 ee, , ountre et ilfte-lives (Tine a dozen, al F• i • 411- Y ref. . III l'• elle teteer et-heeter tha* tee rummoite
building 12 he le. Cese, 12 fete Ligh,', they ehould te.3 I not almoet ;tare it 4"e e`""" ''''t" tul*r4."11•ic 14 9441t•7
email '4 144124. or 11°Ive I tr'ex a waS ,,.4 22,. eightyrISN40.441 .ntst the city arid t.emple of ehould be univereal. and the door OP
! .r,,,alltip,, i., germ. the tubercle ha011us, btlele*tteli!alitqhlInently.Itt-aitilnelillidterf (Igenl-u-sfillj
wheel eine eetted Thin ittesse had established i v4Tpl'islit1t1t1ect5.7t11111,eyeet81) T04.1ipe ire'eari.)til'e
will held &mut 45 tone ef, well-peel:gel te rte.:lose they rive uot gettirg, enough 1 h/ fln Q1"4"2 4s
e• Fe7 v.1113'14t-':' ef this 81r -o mit' Sx1"-1 water.' Fr4'1'1 u/ ' home` ...-* " . elosely resee-neee the gene eet,Temeetee a 1.mitetit I. fel well eggs of quality.; : 1 • .
the city wraith rejertee Christ Pharisaic spirit should have had the
. "t, wentan I Itmee etertee in a small' a126
' F• I 1 ,F were destroyed. A remuant eves seat. keeping of the door.
use ese-ireli seantline le feet .onge take gee -1 eale ..f them. We'll g,et hee:e. /lib, 4?' (4 i,. s' .) taniii :hat way to furnish etrietiy fresh. egge op tercel abeoad; end no effort from that
t !
ineb plant for stile. alio tor upra,gletap nneee a g' 0 • ' " '14 s'' fOr tulwenloz-,i v• mall tritt,e tu
pl-acP.il tW,V feet apart. On the top.; three/fen till Ben 4. 4. liente. .501210 it 't;,,n he seen- ,ne: _yeti "thee ni i of ..t city euttolners. F.00n sho had morei day to this to re-establish the .Tews ill
• ' euetemers filen she tamale 4,94 4. for. Iti Paleetine has meet witli sececss.
epine .F(' 12014. 4.1'1I4doenled for way, en 1 in :he sprii,g they sem get hir.il pewet..31' lie'reecop. ei . t t
.. 1g a queF,tion or map, enee eggs nee, 8-10. Not Worthy. That is the 1111-
a nindly way of ineeting follte.
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The mind of Man ie siren's- a forin
if energy aeting on the brain.
eeetee. On the cealeid•• the 'louse! stools -eater ?rent the laine The gernte ..eintest :crow outeide t
eheatilifle?
44.4 '4 luln-ller. On! -it Year'. !awe busine's took body, but once bi.eoznit inplanted
: this tacit a Slouble thiekeeee tif nuild.e Way agem, aed 1 celled to see how. in the bo4y, the3.„,
multiply repidly.
ing napee, thou Itee-inee stripn -te feet ' the problem. had worked out. She causing, the f.trination of small nal-
ler.g. Orem thie lay a tiouisle thicic-1 resee.mbered rate to people do, where uels or tubercles; hence the nana
neee of building paper, :wee finish with! eishers are rare• Aubereulosis.
matched sidirig. This gives a hollow i "You see, l'in rot pumping this
estate. of dead air of one ineh to pre -1 time!" Avr,Th... Into the„ 'oasket of thy day.
Vent heat of the sun from penetrating' "Is yeee !resealed. at home this
to lee& lining. Care must 1..e used I ter?" I asked.
T.hut thou dan`st find aleng the way; The most pow•erful artificial light in
at eop and bottom. I showed me that I could not do again!
le eglee•t no soy however small. the world is that of the lighthouse on
On the inside, eel sheathing, fillieg! what 1 bad then. So in the seam or
it shall verily befall Heligoland, iviiieh :is of 40,000,000
Fthe hollew sparee with tinders. -shave the eltinirer. and 1 ereined money every And
'lugs, or sawdust. Oeer this sheath-; way we could. We saved. what the Thy day ean seareely 'hold them all. candle-power.
lug nail a double thieltr.ese of building bull calves brouget for veal
• paper, on which again to nail one melt two of the cows to help out, en we
strips, mei ever th's she.athing, thue built a little pump house, bought a
stunting two dead air spa.ees of one gstsoline ergine and piped the water
irsh each, and one sixeineh space' to the barn and into my kitchen. I
lar..A with a good insulating matertal. cannot tell you how different it has
„Eine the reef, use shingles or best made life for me: BY spring lust
Why is "a baby like wheat 2 Because
it is cradled, threshed, ante beeornes
Put each geo an eeeii hires the 'flower of the fatuity.
to see that the spare is well eut off eXti," she replied, "but last winter gal"
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Welfare of the Home
Reading -to the Children
I have been wateliirst ttvo groups td that the early years are the aupres-
grade of rubber roofing, and tilling in year I was ready to give up and quit
between the roof and ceiling with sa.w- the farm, You see, I feel sure we little children at play. One group sionable ones, but let the golden op -
dust or cinders. Put a ventilator in cannot make this light- soil pay with- spends most of its Hine trundling portunities and psychological moments
the centre, made so that it can be eat cattle and I have not succeeded themselves and each other up and -theft away,
'closed inside if desired. Paint the in proving to nry husband that he down the sidewalk in various sorts Those parents to whom my little
building white, to reflect the heat and could do better to stay at home in the of vehicles, kiddie ears, treeyeles, toy Fairy Queen belongs find the time,
help to keep the building cool. winter and taloa care of more cows, automobiles and wagons, in gazing at make the necessary sacrifices, and live
On the north 'side of another build- instead of going to thewoods. He the traffic and various happenings of up to their privileges of enriching
Ing is a good place for the ice house, was brought up in the city and does the street; in going to the store kr their children's imagination 'and cul-
ge even on the north hillside, or in not understand about the land the way cafidy, and now and again chasing tivating a habit that means endles.s
the shade of some trees. I do. But now we can go on and do each other about The other group le joy and future opportunity for self -
An iee house of this kind will be as linel The oows are doing ever eo alway-s energetically "pIayir,g some- education of the best possible "sore
Isood an investment as you have on
eb,s farm, provided you have a pond
or river :dose, from which to fl11 it.
How to Water Milk.
11 we are eaeeful to water milk the
eight way, we shall never get into
mueli better thee winter, too, so that I
am making good money from my but-
ter. I'm malcing lots better butter,
too, since it does not half kill me to
get enough water and carry it out
again. I ship the butter to the city
bY parcel post."
Garden Tools in Winter.
During the winter months 14 15 a
good plan to go over the garden tools,
eee that they are in condition to uee
La the spring, repair defects where
possible, and purchase Any that will
be needed.
One of the mos,t iroportant toole is
the hoe, and -It is well to see that it
does not b,ave a dull edge. It makes
A great difference whether this edge
ie dull or sharp. See that the sake is
firmly fastened to the handle, so that
It will not be necessary to go hunt -
Ing for it in the soil when at work
* the garden, and then have to take
' to the shop to be fixed.
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The wheel -hoe should be stored in a
plaee where there is no danger of its
rusting. Also, see if it works proper=
les If for any reason it 'is to be re-
placed. by a new one, winter is a good
tine to purchase before the rush for
garden implements begins.
In buying a new wheel -hoe it is
well to make sure that the handles are
at such a height as to accord with the
height of the owner. The work ;s
much harder when one has to stoop in
pushing the hoe.
The "writer feuds It an advantage to
have a long handle for the scuffle -hoe.
This pillows one to adestece 4120 hoe
beneath the soil quite a distance ahead
of the operator, and makes a change
•and variety in the garden work.
The spadirgefork in many- instances
can be used +.0 better advantage in
the garden thee the spade. Partieu-
laxly is this tree when it desired
to break up the soil to a finer texture,
arid it is always well, to have one of
these breplements on hand.
• ' -4
Allesence of ocoupation is not rest;
A mind quite vecaat is a mead dis-
. tressed,
thing," lively outdoor games, and
Let me urge you, parents who read
draanatic represen.tations of Indians,
these lines, to make a practice of
Fire Departmen.ts, Red Cross First __cling
to your children every day
Aid, giants, farmers, explorers, build- '
ers. These and endless other imita-
of their lives until.they are able to
tive plays all have their turndo
it for themselves. The librarian of
,
any publie library -will gladly select
Why should the little boy of the
first irnin sit drearily on the door- rificirtfuannlidsheZifilacoeokwis uyobuenreeepda. iYaoali
waiting for something or somebody ur
p hundred. fold in the happy home hours
to
come along and entertain him? Why which your children will never for -
should the little girl of the second
get, in a wealth Of play material for
group sit under a lilaa
bush 'holding the tune they =let fill by themselves,
in her hand. a switeh tipped -with
and in a mental equipment for later
yellow dandelion head, and, like a a
years whose value cannot be over-
. ,
dainty Fairy Queen touch everything estimated.
nearby vrith her reiegic, gold -tipped The following books are favorites
wand, so absorbed in. her ilnaginative
play that she is entirely oblivious of
passersby?
The answer is easy. One eland has
au =developed ibria,gination and the
other a mind so full of pietfures that
she hes unfailing ee.etturces Tor all un-
oceupied hours or moments.
Without knoveing the exact eireurn-
stances, I can be reasonably sure that
she and tho nether. children of the see-
ond group have parents wile make a
practice of rea,ding to them. They are
probably smite RS busy as thoee fah
-
ere and mothers who "would like to
read to the children. but somehow
never have timee" who recognize the
importance of education by means of
books, but who are unwilling to eate1.
flee inelination in ordee ib give time
-to their children; who knew full well
al verdict upon those leho scorned and
rejected the kineces invitation. It is
not merely that they were hostile, or
s40is wh.en left to himself, apparently °
It is enough to know that the Kne-fe
uneering gaze will eeelc out the un-
worthy and rejeet them from the com-
pany of His elect. The day of the
baequet will be a day of judgment,
"For many are called but few
chosen."
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"lather," said Ernetlt, as he rode
downtown beside Dr. Benton in the
automobile, "why are yoe always lay-
ing el:. much emphusi 1 upon habits?
I think you're asking me to take a
pretty long look ahead. Shouldn't e
fellow have a few yeare in which he
can be free? It doesn't seem to me
that a young fellow should take life
as seriously as you are trying to make
inc take it. I want to have my four
years in college care free, without Draw garden plan for tbe tor ing
everlastingly thinking of cense- seams.
Order seed catalogs, study them,
and order seed. .
Order manure for hotbed, hole ed
you to have to think everlastingly
about consequences after you get out
of college that am warning you to
be e,areful now. The turning over a
new -leaf idea is a snare laid by the
Devil. What you've written by habit
In your nervous system is written, and
It's always there either as an ally or
as an enemy. Don't run poet the sige-
posts, and then expect nature to re-
verse the traffic regulations for your
benefit. Beyond a rertain point it's
'straight traffic at the next corner'
for us all."
Plan the Garden Now.
quences. If I need to, I can turn over
a new leaf When I get throngh col-
lege.'
As Ernest finished his protest, they sash and lumber for frames, fertile -
were just approaching the corner of ers ad lime.
Cl/ape' and Church streets. About Repair, paint and sharpen tools,
twenty-five feet from the corner they Buy new tools needed.
passed a traffic signpost that read, Make seed flats forelater use.
"Straight Traffic at the Next Corner." Bring in some soil to thaw (set, it
"What does that sign mean?" asked you haven't already a supply indoor.
the doctor, for he was from out of Test seed for germination,
town and had not seen it before. ts--.
"It means," said his son, "that now Dried•Strawbetry.
you've passed that post you have to
Soon we shall have the strawberry
go straight ahead. You can't stop,
as a dried fruit• A method of pre -
and you cant turn,"
serving it in this shape has been setts -
"Well, I guess," said the doctor,
factorily worked out, the product hav-
es ids machine shot out of the traf-
ing the appearance of a small reddish
fie into the open street ahead, "that's
as good an illustration as I need, Ern-
fig, with the consistency of a raisin.
eat, I've been practioing medicine long The dried strawberry retaine the
original flavor to a large extent.
enough to have seen a :good many sides
of life, and the morel see of it the
more I'm e.onvinced that it's pretty She Knew leer Man,
much like that traffic post -once you Bullet Whey was late, very late, one
get beyosid a certain point with some morniug, and the teacher asked bein
things there's no stopping. You simply how eorae.
have to go right through. The drink And Bullet explained:
with :children; Aesop's • Fables, habitepr the. drug habit Is an example.
Grimm's Fairy Tales, Wonder Book by I don't suppose anyone who started
N. Hawthorne, Wad Animals 1.Ha•ve
Known, by E. T. Seton, •A Child's
Garden of Verses by R. L. Stevenson,
Just So Stories by Ruclyard Kipling,
The Water Babies by Charles Kings-
ley; Alia in Wonderland and Through and after that it was retraight tyanfle
the Looking Glass by Lewis •Carroll; at the next corner' for him.
out with a friendly glass now and then
thought he was going to end with
delirium tremens. But before be knew
it, he ran by the last point of, recov-
ery, just as I ran by that signpest,
Robinson Cresoe, by Daniel Defoe; - reminds me of one time when I
-Tales from Shakespeare, by Charles
and Mary tamb.
took the wrong train at Winnipeg. I
wanted to get off at Norwalk, but I'd
got on a theoughexpeess to New
IIaven, end to New Haven I event.
First 'you take the trait; then •the
train takes yove The time to do your
thinkirg about your destinetion is be-
fore you take the train. You say you
don't want to be everlastingly thiek-
121(4 ef consequences while youeei
ta alloo Street, - troxonto, out. college, Well, it's because 1 don't want
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