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The Brussels Post, 1919-8-7, Page 6
Prellis in Turkeys: �. e lir 1 brother's is ( 1 theel; ( teat f h� %!� , v'- It Yo r Place in Repatriation 1125[; 011 "aril then that of winning' •=---'-.r-_.e-:.._.......,.:...._:...:._...:,-_�.-- nether to ac knowledge of the side:, tion that is ill Christ. And this is --- the truest worehip, to love, to restore, All Cap,:uL•1's 44:'rrifice in blood until Old thinge have paseed a,vay and, said to bless, service will hare been in vain if Mit- behold, all thing, are be:•on10 ue,Y. - of the turmoil men have hilt conte This is what hurl came to miss in Can- to a rca!iztcti"n of the fret that We ads, Tho dawn of a new era lin: v✓ (et.tty, 1u r must that no place to ankh; 111 , If she 41141141, - e entry one 11 ,rot ul Leltei cane. a •1 cannot go , a a Tim 0141 cai h 44+1 tt le of ht cid cur 1,tloil., f �hc wuul+l, and 4)11 (.' f � m ae 34 ei't'.e utter lint.' t, eon- this; nett era of re-cloned..:•tion, says Definite events ,oar:. the enim,ine- All duc'klin,,'s Willett are to p0 to ,:; n. • , . - market should he fattened and le ]led :-� . 'uu: and •+.t•..t.S v ' l':1:u.41ix(t 3funiri 1al tion of ever stru+•:,Ir t.tr some p7tt• I'et• lh. e Who are favorably k :riot: the p1.: a t t,tar in I Y vete,1 for a -ittM tarheys, a more plo,44114, saber. fhi; catle' ,dieking J:,urnal- There is 71 task f,,r every ocular goal in the wor1d's journey a: seen '1y possible before they eat peeelte,..t„ 1 t e oleo ,..,,.t; the growth of 4,lltnteer hind to do; a vision of w•e14, for'cneit to proper rotate:. Immr,ihttely fol-. too much feed, Non0 that are 5 Invest YO11!1 Money in 5tz 1):,i1E�)N�fl'IR Int +r,.at payable hail' yearly. The Great West Permanent Lean Cnt;.lpnlly Toronto Office 20 Kin!) St. Wont ll u'll�,y� yJ r cc...G.?;tt'i1,� '4�re Forge+$,, Great lrit::in hit adopted a 4111- fo1•,n dent•u for• -all the r'. metre m n ranee into whneh her fallen h,»:.c:4 are 10 he p'lCne'•ed• 1e. 1) 1 1114411 l+ +11.1 4111011 iud.tui011111etdlca:, t^ h l a1 cro1)1, there are to l l'.v,7 Ln'ge+ weeks oldshould be dis ms- Lambe kept for breeding stork mcmori%1141 to every burial plot - n freed. (iii• n rbtaty of Ante. where «•heat, and tend-- tt, '.are the fly cel- to eat -•h, a7.1 yt,ur •41,;1/1 it' leepatrna lowing the trent comes she neaesaty than eight t ks should be weaned when frons four W g(eat stone cross, ht,u'inq a stf.rd „ t 1•': 405 .in ens.- crrh'. 0r , :1<,:: the 'flans- f•7eu t1 0.41 individual only rumm,'1111. far Bran,#lir.7ation, in order that the; 441 of, 111011 its faxen and an altar, or, 113 it t.1 tt..-...}' t tin. i - live months of nee, The'lambs iutcnd- 1 1 Even on the hest of range, u'rowing e insects. green , atian an +l Js" to t;t :.t,,,h+ , i;1) n, rr Lir$ 11.1 velure n'. plat: of the Government 1;c 11 :drained 1•; not lett. Clmndan • ed fm market, on the other hand,' w'i he calle43, :n "Stone of I?,•me!n- o t r steel= er we is sorb f;.:a:_rs, acorns ,,tel to 1 greet - 'them. beset olein moil; nut lose the nppertunity cf ob- turkeys should have one gond feed of should attain mal']eltahle weights be- br,lnce," containing the ryoly#s "Tia':: + imi the eeet The our):# ,',,...l .• lee,- t, 1 Organizations. 4.4101 lies, tnun'ei- fairing for sucreedhly; g^`1Pr!t4n1134 corn each day, wheat or oats and pre- furs the are flee months of age and name liveth forevermore." nuT1 nide o t o im 1 .t the. :I 1 a''1) 'k in, b. ail«l all •aiiti`'.,. 14 111 4 4411 and indie!duuls, working and living 1011 411 1 4 which ierahly all throe, either mixed it fed lie no the aro: What that altar is meant. to be, pc'r- of 1 t, r tb . t to ... •t1) 1 t 1 i t e t 1 should c weaned tit the time y .0,411 very large. Cu?U.1' . ,1.:11 1:01",i1`,,_•;1. u'1 It '.u•i d all i 0rhill± few .1.141 the one end wets• will guarantee proper"development elle 11 certain flay, another on the next so111. : sonally and nationally, so tho Lcnnl's Fday, old so on, 6;rain, stook :,tri ,:...:•r.i .. else Ore ,.4,.: .!,...r at a;1. three it:.hes of soil. the idea] of the llcitalrlati.la Com far the people. h:uuhs at weaning time should be Supper is de igned to bei to t hristd:ons, :i,.'* :a< ,e.r.. v :'.11..he !the', .,'tee 4411 11 has been steadily rrged1 The scientific ,1ae11111. of men 111 Although growling goslings will !t is a Ernst of Rememlrrim-:,+; 1)44ery. 1 .••.lit adapted, tut -y re. - 'tL:.�. \:I' t: i, i, tt t 1 , kept for four or five days at least on est se wet int man in the 1' ,111 ,tsunlly pick up enough about the farm act and ,baso it says "Re nembe.r ti,1 i; is a .r ret+. , .• 1. + , _ .' -, til:,'. 1 ...:'e a them aeon e platforms and . the .h st . lvt 1 ; i s, the reme 1 7r, o emo es Elm old Pasture " th'Y 43o riot ft. L a 1 1 «., .,t. , ;:," 1 l .- t , ..c.',i1 ,,,.• ...-r",t ,. l:' ':n, Flowing 1 of the ora>s dtin•dng;' the gest twelve tub; the improvt:l:(111 of 144441 4044431 ' to sustain 1,.1, they will not much as 11 a sir -4 4. Once. The 4440.41 Jesus Chriet.,, t e t _..n [ 1:7.m 'lune in t1.r> w... e : .ai thein s ,;,. tic .. c ,t 1:4 , t roar wee n' meee ine, tions by establ1;hut!:' a ,+•.adard of , well and 1Ueeefore will not he as pre' 1 , t 1 Thera is a t m should be removed o another platlet' y human 0,41. 1 n this t l :n . '+, r h 111 14 34 )1-. I r:nn end to 4011 of ("amide ;elm ,:a=- a oaring melts hwlsee:; the care n}' iitadde as they wo11111 be at rod, each i1 14 10:111 th.' universal sacrament, Jesus, . t to 1.. cn,,,lnc.t: ;sat, t:.. h.. it t F1R f:l l' :lt::ly 71; pop -elide .. i'' n I v1..,' 4441 t and wet' is ,t 4.1:.:00 '4 741 of Ile' `.1)) Itia.l has been nreache r, those disabled by the war, which will: day, nine :;00+1 feed of mash or groin. item: win ,. tried. tlen.y u. 1 i 1 limns, If the frc.l on this 1:as,ture be >n forth to die, Wag lulnf ry nor. See + t:, grewin .,.r1 they are then and it ie now r.1) to the man in the • make them self-supporting; the 4.11-1 P,c su:e to ma}se full use oi' ell the a lrt :n Brant 4144 nr.,ch tho better, • for ile wanted to live in the 3 "t r. IS bier e t.i..l .o : t In electro;' turkeys r,f err ,.feet:ng, .i.: 1)t:.P.v street to 4,u out 1141 live up to the 1;lovers' real,iaation of their true 1 e- table and kitchen waste, bravo trier this will bel 1 ahrdc the mills Ines :Che nit:m :mit as, so Ile c;term r -I `I•; s t •important f t. tc:• t,l he ron- Alt tet )1 v r:'.. him ,reu�r1 'Should ideal. As tar as the Government is! nation to their en1Pl0yees; more wis- mings, waste vegetables, fr-.0,...s and, 1 memorial rite, Wise r, ::o t,• meet ,t. ewes and lambs shnulrl not h; turned parrots 1..: i bre ,r, (ir iz1. -1..1,.,-'••1,: 1)e, : '1•a . 1 ur,'.1 'onto, a :reed (011 '1ne,1 its scheme+ or Repatriation; dom in education; a greater brother-' other fools?, by feeding' thein to the in el t0 ether again, for n large amount' some, th)14' the home life+ fns for:" rvr •+ , v, • • l e:der 1' 4e. 1 te:d, .0. the :ir: hreee ;1r, the- deals with the t•cturn 1)t our fig', t#ng head in •our •seed•' •relict#else.. All these; fowls and chicks and turning them . of milk from a cure that bac net been'be cicirl in the memories of tlr 1 clril- r (-el,: t)Ltr ai 4. •.e teen. ;3)4.411 hes 10.-2p and .1 1_, the 4:..,,:0X1 of th.. ,'.tar b•r ).,11t at men to ei•:Adan life, medical care, pen things at•n rend, possible because into high-priced poultry meat and I suckled for two or three days i; liable: drew. Pam#ly customs and Qr.,tim,,:v<,. 1 :,e' h•• m 1 and the 1 eeest relied ;t::•: :•=110L111 he nee', hi mini, 1f ground. S!::)0S. t..tt!o,:al 11.1)11)) "•, the estate-! the war has `(seta tide running in the eggs. I to cause digestive disturbances .1n the observances. arc mad: a part of 11)1: f,33 Th: 0_,1:1 11::1.•.3l.e.t .n 1 :nen Wil'.:1-1 %.11:',' i: i I:acn ge,,,t41 is 1i:114)1ent Of 1141) 4y,nent nitd:•es, 4111 11 alts of 1nen," which is without' Do not allow growing chicks to • lamb, �mrntal and spivdt1111 harila1' of the 1 n i 1 • '4 11 ta.,a :, 1;art to ', ...1 t :mine:: ,i' -a .h' refitting the rein -melon plan in every parallel in history. There things are cr•04vd in coops. Re sure that every 011 we41111) time the ability of n sons uud daughter 41ten ,,n .ut fr::(n and of 'a clean. h. i y i•: t A =� ot>:, yell t.7, 14 '11:1`101,31.1 is t .„4; vi1: year. it ::. a, :i:;l impart . tray :1N:cr his c?Lraelaicadi0n, from being done and the vision seen chu•ing; s1esI'rug place is sufficiently centilat-I th(r h0n1e i'ooftt•c�, Plc :.d is vac+ 4rp i clue to Produce n Brood bomb to often ins ed, so that it 11043 1101 get too warm. spawn lry tbich, rt:lr.l, and alien, ha tie. destroyed in eelme do 11111 hlki c•#al hie e, re- the war will oat he for>0tten, and] ruined because the necess=ary care ii, Person who has a 1 :h :to 1r these 1'14-,1 i'ra I:;el', o£'441 ;h 0.40 14 u,..:rt.uu: c.i,,ll'.'•dlin' h,.. he9,i4, and, he rune '--1 the pain, and. the death•at n#ght, for 11 file „rousing steels is; t.., sh^ti ^^'.ih, etro7g tee's. It C.: not taken to see that she is dt ted atf nriccleea recollections. They Melte of h•.:el n to hare a r)c4k :f 7:. uh 1. lr:.a t: l..tca late in the. finally ]...tee.; h:nt eJo... will bear fruit in the mitigation of; overheated, it make, lass ptofitahle, aim the+ grew and never is as strop properly. pm•e-bred turhe;- c, er the nib they Bulmer; , ' the r -L;:• wheat is, Over and a •O, e thee, tasks there., sorrow, because they have not been, g roe erly, A little cars at this thnc the t1.0111ted loved 3ne.; .1 will be well repaid. Two or three days That was a flrst pin ,. 4 of 114. 4f,.stc after the separation the ewes 41heul4, in creatine the Lord's S'llpper, to be bo minced out. All of the milk need. kept by Iiis friend; everywhere n g 44.14 ars sold at regilen nno.ket enieee. The .e 1 •a, 1t' ilttose 11113.1- 1te,l fields are are ninny otlt:'l4. wide)]. can eniy be to vain. I mature. alae at the head or the then: '-c 0.11,) ley left 411 1 :,i, tl :: will mote—T.' carried on through the e o-operation,1 Repatriation is, more than trans-. —0— . all means he 111 ea- .- ` 1 •.1 0 .he 1 : 't front ;he eiul',le :n 4 the le:ere good will, and energy of the individual po1•lati0lt. It includes the establish- not rho drawn from the udder, but' remembrance of aim, 't 1. 1414 token. tyna c`ta:nal,'e. - a1;t.:15:r eer. in,or err such a:; -: —tire employer, the 1±utniu#Pality, the meat in civil life of all returninrr men Keeping Qualify of Silftge• enough should be taken t0 leave the' More than a million miilsn i per -1)r ; The male is ore -half +,' :he fleck, eornlit rleenno. r,md migrate t., fee ehuichee, and all 0rganizatiens deal-, who have sacrificed their positions to "11ov ban car silage be he t?” udder soft and pl#117111' 3Lark with have lived and died •1101 b t for ':,t- an: by 4011'11 ''1 r 1.ts tate-seoe e.4: at c rte yr:' c 1„ with h1:m71n faaurs, go to the front. It "puts upon the asks a dais -man -who wishes eruct- 4011 3 chalk ewes needing no further: ten .since the lonely, home•+# Seidner females of n enni]'114 tem? r.1. meting.flee front ,,,a:,••tion in the fall. Tina. home is the central idea of Repa- Government and the citizens of Can- yP yet , lady to know whether it wti;l remelt attention. Lr a110nE lhren day, the, - un this mentori•11 in a borrow: d these with :1 re4:'o- -:1 riele, elle can is 4 44, e: ,3 res why s,/me tete 111811on, The toys are coming home, ads the necessity of dnsurinig 444104341at w in good condition over the summer awes should he milked out attain and ronin in old Jerusalem; 'nut It`s ntrm- p eon hoc:: a.ft,+k r+ n- f a:; La.;c, 1 '1141;1 wflre,t 1i:7.t. ai,ioll ;0404 not Dome is Lein„ prepared for heir opportunities for all returning men to • if the silo is not opened. the drys merited. Further attention! ory is 1)e green and 141 1141 a cl.• e.:l•1y-maturbig. strotegheen.l. long. 11oet: fed ',art Call 1•ot: been l.:.ta::"'i 1 14) 11, The people saw a vision dor- do better than to take up life where Silage in a "nod silo will lsae al- should Ue g,lton Four or (ice days later 7114+1 the Suc•l:'tnlcnt le keel, by an in - and sec';- i::l tell.: -,.:e . f :he ...eine by the H :. .:: cry this seeing in the «:u and that 4) 4041 is a Gan -;they left it air. Repatriation is a P r+•,4) . t c will most indefinitely. go Like canned goods, eh those not dry. No efforts chat(]. crcasiug number of Nis friend.; every coley. Ter: a in 1114 t1 411 0:1,14 tit for the 1 turning men, social and industrial task, which it 'v,!11 keep for years in practically as be spared to maintain every breeding year. In every land and ban. a ),•e Fifte<1 ,u t'.4' l;;;;.... en ,, fe11 ::•e the J4 .n delaying the plant- who ha°:e 0411eted su h resplendent' never be solved until the returning r , •,, -+opportunities far goad condition as when put up, But •animal •in a sound gild useful 4.1141# the Lords :Supper is 1. avele'a. m^ted to ..1., 7 t.: 1.111, T..:•, or v,::• of .,_.x t1P:il the v,... ala'- gicrr at the front fo•''ethcir country, men feel that the in ordinary fnr011413 practice, trher44 then. I Rel 11 7,11 ons flood a ii 141+1 's :.'etre 30 hens r 1::-t. t1)- L '.s l4 tity <'4 the ill:., Lave eat r tel a,:3' and themselves, advancement which 'Were vat11!n herr there is stalls to feed, little is g herel o' strung Etna•:, ern Slates where ;e i11 need, one rennin•, wl h them 'r t,m, heel lino. „nen, I Repatriation is an attempt to make grasp when they trent to the front 14y attempting to ]seep silage too long.! I communion ha • berm shared nechm; say f•tr one ;lat.., bile tho tet --- tanmihle that Hibor:. It asks -whether are returned to therm. Better feed it the winter after ,it is. Chick:, and fowls in confiremei:t 1)r. '111' h, ids «ith ;.old c1 11 l 1):,t cent , },1, mei the cr t1' e .1i; w, La`ator Prevca31 'Syasie- ; or not Canada is ready to receive the; When it can 1•e ••aid that no citizen t0 the s'111.1n roil 11 a tc n r.'1 1 produced and grow more the follow during the hat weather must have lets The tem.! end! a :.rr t, t n '•:ng .. retcrnirg men. Is Canada able to: vsha took up arms lost 4,10) rd in the ,ng summer. But if you are puttinfr t of tee f;0)1 and m. at • or mills, ort a ""'1 14 a (lilt 'v l t+'. c'pp 11 is a( T,: l:e4 'hoes .. !lt:n a -, ta>ln to It le .1st 1111.1. 11,1. f,,,) •. L: nsnally 'n a notch or -1 "l?" 10 101 •.rat, three :.e t- t' a long, and ted':'•:: t i'' . ., hrrit+'1:1` to i'el'.,44 a 1 hen e.meeeteefie n the dr ., 1 t, , ,4 ; 1 fl t net he h. I.11 f,1 v A. still "'i,'r ant 1 1, n this would be to co- tem liens e',,.y, seinere. + 1,i1 1-7,3011 after heee c • ,t 11.., .. tl. 1-110S2 that t1, l.tC:.t, ti111 then ietane f r thcrr linin r1) t.- t . may .. _ _., ..e eenle .h.'c I mi -my rue e- a ,• , Il n t _ret ser,. 'fills 1c,' :111.11,1 tntv.to,say ..a yr for filtoyn fnwis.i-'4 a...111•1 glee. th, nn reern 1 t c:. .1 In lilt wire 11,11 m .t 1:' ,c, a.. nny pertistl.t n r .gut therYa, 1. 1 t _1 .1-, t ,41 .1.- ily u: ,1 •:1 on .1 , and sinme.1' a.:. u: v T, r :, hero., . 1 cohetoreare ceerinwee,. to llrt 14. 1+ + tn4 early Teem: hone it (-'ten hero,nen,_ t:'1 it t 't' f thee 1)a widow f 1 f t' : no . n .. 4:• t tr .,:, ':i to ;eel it give foam the nope: um res .or em- struggle for existence; up silage with the intention o keepe; IF, they are on free. range Hcy, loyment commeneurate with their or child of a fallen -.sol lin has been ing it two or three years against a! can obtain much of their meat food in m '•era` t caring ('h:',r : 4'10,1..•:) a ; a u tm p o, P � I• Canada :# '�e 1 t1)' -bereft of the opportunity to live in 1 - p, - • k 1 bugs 1 ,• 1 •t1). in 'dyllic cnunt�y eh;n•rh1 ; u1,.1 i l n1_.eh Trot., c_r.1,t.: h unlet •_re;.t leli':•t,-me 'l4cttul,1i'4 in 111' make Ilse of the energies, the courage comfort, and to oltt:+,'n the education careful inspection of the silo, add to thoh. v ui >t;; of gratin the vari- • e•n n t,t v;;h a very P _:d s 0i 1) ) • and the ambitions of the :•eturning that would have been certain but for Ueing sure that all the walls and doors' ous vegetable gr•nvthe that they oU h ncland. Only n fete :lay- ago, Uc•- men'? Hene the returning men grown the sacrifice of a soldiers life; when casin ;are air -ti ht, and then par^lel Iain by foraging. !'hie is equally frac fore six u'n'lock in the morn]•'r I eras e t t tt g „, ten Lie for Canada, as she was, and po it!ons of resporsihdlity throughout , present with the modes at m :-s tea r, m creeks 114n m- the (.tote especially well. oE' the foyrls. 's Canada to -day capable of measur- Canada are as free to the returning 1 _ , e� _ orient (':::i; - ,>r• r:: ,:Test v'1 et,l,',:11. 1 s"" " ,. - .. . e,. .. , ideals? ; s. t th ee ho did not go over- .. coni In 14101 in the r -e•,a-. - �� n �1 tinn (Atwell in thew 1 'i +it• t '11: veer n Pot 414 : t ea,. 1)i h • e a . 1 t 1 P ^ '' ]tion will have been-+�"'-'-�+ ^ "'•�-_-_'� �elv v es ; at a, a ern bol l c possible shortage of fee' first mike! the feria of u's and worms end c. ,rt un to their needs and thou men a o o , rho 1• � _ e...,,,: --r f The then who went over the top. seas, then ad-. t.., rot, that are ria: P and in exal- • accomplished. u faced a thousand deaths P f - , t.:erfat ,: t . 11,..n.,„. I ..ave task vieneel 1 v farms t , ere the se t talion overcame death by the mere] Ren3triat,•0n Ss tho biggest t. 1 .telt rven rec,el to the:fact of seeing beyond it Death has; Canada ever undertook. It is not a elem.. 01 n c•e'tl (:ay I Baur one owner no fears for them. But it may he that, thing for en hour, but it is forever. 01 eve h :arotnr nearer to the they are more fearful of the monotony, It is a national stock -taking. The of the task of living. j Governineut has prepared the ma- e et me, while lie same n r1) - has• •i1 to 1... .1:,11• a' Thus, repatriation Suggests a' chinery to receive the returning men ('' Leen ca., 1 n , house-cleaning 011 the part of Canada,' and fit them back to civil life, but the e 1)r •a sultry dry, This ma , amst the Koine -coming of the re -1 persistent eo-operation of the people 1 ,e hes never „prays 1)e 1 « ' 1ait'ng raen. Canada has to take I of Canada ,is neceenary if Repatriation • a at : lot , -: i firm. sal 1 fomo.at n ens r'a1 ns the tock of her possessions and her is to be a success. sem:rat r eo that the lmsl is perfe,•tiv • equipment in the light of what will be Mr. Citizen, what are you. doing lore', are the two e.._entials: A con.. required of Canada by them. about it? e' tour 1 ltien is hest, with one of 7 I. : t `\ second c.:n.ee. Wei rstn heavy •: m5 ,, 1)l l' 'e the form lotion fu' 11:!1• ^e",at•"tri • .•' �l.,_ .: - eeocree .1 to :t fr• me -f 11' ':171,4�d :a aril .(m:tila4 1 er 1111 t than ,he 1nt0+1• t , t ,t^t' ' --- --- 44 i 1 e .: wits. Y .;t. .( 1,,t:, i;, a'' I\T;rti.lTIitiAT, LESSON by their decision, but mindful of the Spirit God directing ac;•eney of the Sp i t of and the imptec'iate duty, the four friends began their work id. Philippi. -ernOn week days they labored, earning their daisy bread, a31c1 011 the Sabbath they joined the company of Jews whose open-air place of fleeting was by the river. Here Ly1Va heard of Jesus Christ and believed, and by bap- tism she and her household were ad-• i mittcd to the Chri:_tiau community, which beginning at Jerusalem was thus extending itself throughout the, world. Lydia lyes ec,idently a person of some importance, hal original home was at Thyatira, north of Ephesus; in Asia, and she was probably a Jer,e.es. The word spoken by the apostles was not the only agency in her conversion. The Lord himelf do Iiis Spirit was work,:ng with His servants, Of Lydia it is said, "Where heart the Lord opened," Her faith was eprally con- fused in baptism, and the first -fruits of her changed life were seem in the ready and cordial hospitality which she extended to Paul and his contpan- ions. Tho conversion of this one wo- men must have had an immediate in- fluence 113on.many others. A church wa0 founded which endured persecu- tion and continued faithful for many years, whose loyal and disinterested affection was proved to Paul :again and again in his hours of 110011 (P111. 4: 10-20). May we not suppose that Lydia herself was one of those whose thoughtful atfectian anti circ for him Paul speaks of in his letter ;hick he wrote them from a Roman prison, who had sent a meson„•er there with gifts for him? (Phil. 2: 25). See what Paul says of them also 014 Phil, 1: 3.11. It was a great thing indeed to 'be the means of saving a. Emo4.•p of people of whom such words could bo written. Samos lit 10, 20. A Groat Achieve- ment. The turning of •u ohigle soul , from sin to righteousne e is indeed a, groat achievement, It is like the taking of a new city for. tho Redeem- , 4148 kingdom. It means a defeat for, the forces of evil. It means victory, aeceesi0n of stren(;•lh, reeovei•V of that which had boon lost, an increase of ]unman re mimeos, encouragement for all who an well. It meane to :•011 •e s :call l'1•am death” and "hide a 4/11)111/14114 of ,ins." .'tad i1'• mems ".#oe, in h ••uv"n." 7.•h6 glory of heaven i1'eit 1 3 enter, and its joy ria ill- r-, f,,,:1' O1• t1(11,er 3)11,p1- 3 the con,: -:e When the AUGUST 10 • 1 14: :ay herd 3 e - , 1' +t 'stened to the o.1• t. o 1 4114. • Thee 1+• Winning Others to Chriolt—Acts 16: L . ,. .,y 11. ,lt 1 0 1e re 41 .,:3) 4 011 su1h a' 9.13, Jame.? 5: 19, 20. Golden 11 !1 1 ,; 11 4 1 , :e. Text :lets 1: 8. 1 i 1 1 „ v h h permits T J !tr' t il ,:.c__;+veil•; Arts 16,1 3-15. 'fhe Winning of One, '' 41 •1. t',•/Teen. ]1,... -. 1 i .:.1 ..1, r t ,,nr..te, ' ,:•'r t r'r ;:(. enel all the time tr,.::. i !_, thet t -',n 1'. t rl 1' and • • 1 1 : , ,n ideral,:e rn..1'14. _ _ .:: 1.., in the slam Cer' I 1 d_ e' not t,t -I" u, 1. ,) l , •+1 , 1•ates at 3.-1u.,1'.reed 4' Almot every +(1, (1•,;:: 41' pet 3441' enc l i tnrh , 1I 144:1::1:, IG re. t n: i1 •14 h. -c:1e '=h'le 1 t0,.' ..+m the m• bine will be ;:bias, a`. full - 441,_e -1. Vee elm are .: ,'tier' u• to :lee that no oil 03cn n i; (r ,1 d. i 1•,1o•,: o 11 111:1, 4h.a t 1hired throng's. ti 1 But h , a'lt- est en'l most t 5 411n.1ru ...u:▪ . of 1'::-' do epe :te on : c•paritio." i+ torn - ng, then tee etnee. Ono o 111,' tilde inetr.ry;it.: that i rubies' . the 5i:ee.'1 of .•r : e 4414nr #e a very m:efel thing to hese, for. in teen. 4) 1.' : f 4. e a,ei', 10:41 torn. ire meter lee,, of butterfat, I #111.) 1111! :G1 also that thorough- cleaning 'twice a clay it con=fibred tulneeesrary by :,roe people, le, , 1to u•m'•tt fi .41 with 411. w e 1 ite3 and ort 11;1111111.: 0111. Blit 14114144 from senitary :::fens which in th mselvee ere i4tpert•4111, our exp''rl- ment 4tatiu) hens rl4monatra1ert that move fat in loll h:ai the 1nn•hine is >4•.uhed only env:, a ,lay. Who would think et l t 14 ^ the n'�11: pails stand avcrni 11` '.')1 .1, w ,.;kir.;^? Wouldn't they be harder to Wash next morning? 01ca'10na11y IVO have adlewed ours to rood overnight, but it #s 10 mw.h more difficult the nest morning that we feel it is Vino lost. \hirci div ay e separ rule 1.ght,1,ftea' milk- ing while the milk is still warm. If it gats 'old it le best to warm it before. separating, as warm ne'lk alcdm4 more eleeely than cold. When the separator is installed on a solid roundnticnl, kept well oiledi level, and clean, it puts money in the owner's. pocket. due to hat t' 1 :•:1 :',t ,1 + , t ',e -t:l t r.._.1t 1 They tat l e f Few o. t: m '') hens, 4101 11 1 meter 1.1,,.,,:+:1 1•, 111 1,1441 Ile 1111,.,1:, ,::11:T + t-,1. CC h •p t.11a. 1)14 #:411 a tl of ol,74:. ,'1111 t to - n ' 1•, :ow:r ,•he .:!11 1.2 „:.td to own Lice c a e n -u an^e 10 Set Lirr. hens, .'.t .l ore 41. of the worst (orales of tonne: neat). To revont tina .tine a foothold,dust theben th t Hilts With son too'] 1',e l ant er bef.re. 4)3)14 i+ Pla.r,1 '1)1 [he n:et, and (wee a 'NOV': th:reslfb<r until rte:• le sett The r etln!': nit sirs 1 141 1 l !coot#, t and 11 1144 • 11. '11411' duty the v : hnl''d be washed v irk 1 tr•eemlrm t.•ate1', If the weather is warm and dry no shelter ;!s required, .is the 1):111' do beteor ,n the' :men. Should it h.. rainy. htu v,r, the heed to b, pro torted, for nothingle mor•. un l s titan far them to 11eeome w t and 44111114413, I''ighting hessian Flies. Ilessi1fn flies roma from tyro x014 (111 .--the stubble of the previous cr031,i and volunteer wheat. To control the Jaeger, ,. eon;e(tecl fight must Uo made by ail wheat serowcrs, If only a few clean up, .acrr crops will be +lamagcd from Ile aien flies which have developed in the neighboring fields. The pereon who is hothc•'a11 with Ilesslan fly this year must start immediately after harvest to pray tice methods of control which, have been found practical and efiect,lvo, Tho stubble should be dished as Paul was upon h1e 1eer,nd groat mis- -ler.,: y j4rney. Silas. was with him, and t 'then they had visited the Chi11•:h 1n Asia Minor which had been c - lisherr by him and Barnabas a L 4110 or two before, Paul had de- ed to preach the Gaepcl in other parte of that country, but there had been 11-!bit1ion% of Providence, which he ceent not i7nc:re, 441+ieh diretr.l his :tepee to Trees on the Aegean Sea, a few miler ::oath of the entrance to the Dardanelles and the peninsula of Gallipoli. At I v tre he had found Timothy, a convert of his first tnission to that city, and had brought him along, and the three travelers were ,,r; 111)1 at Troae by Luke, the author of the gospel which bears his name an•1 of the Bor,k of Acts. The en- trance of Luke ilio the little company is ern•kcd here by the sudden intro- . ;Medea of the pronoun "we," (vs. 70-1R), - No doubt there lied been much con- t•ersetion rind prayer together as to the direction in which they sh-ould now proceed. Tho vision which appeared to Paul in the night" determined the matter. They went over the sea to Macodo iu, and thud for he first time r<rric d the Gomel into b'.uropo. T1113 little ,incident, apparently in itself so small, became one of the great turn- ing -points of history, "Lydia, a seller • of purple," # : the first recorded con- vert to the Christian faith cin :alur- openn e•oil, first of tho va;t multitude which in the centuries ,rare have be- lieved end eufl 'a and 1,7110:.eil- for the maintaining of that faith end the spreading of it to the t.nds of the earth, 1•'o' ii. we.1 11(100 determined that the Chris1iar worlel for twe 4i41). and years should be not A •j"ti' bat v European, and, as ,n C0neequellce, .341x. er#can, Unconscious, no doubt, of the v.:et extent mid significance of the move. meats which were to ho eel on 10. Now is Tir'.' the To prepare your stock for the It (1,t l' Rn •5 " 5r slit F97 �.1 - ' IJ WS To be held at UNION STOCK YAItD3 r� c11 , �r `j r� l r ,r rr� t _ ;. 1 Early preparation produces the prize winners. Premium List, which will be ready for di.dtributicn in three - weeks, curies more classes than ever before. h• "Molina Two I3lryduo C1sow Kell aro 00:41 9310 Lire 4 113o14015' Bank [© Cr 1.4 Il (t 1i ,7 ci e g,, err.n Onisei. 41rows shows Metter resats 4,11)1 pt'nper fertilising then N„!I %Vilest. 144101'115 12 to 10 extras hvs,he1:1 per acrr'''tvith the wort+ 1x1,' r remember"ate_ proven over and over again. Sown with the Heed, 'lfilu114-eindn %11411,: -car starts the plant ",f }1)th vigorous 1*rowlh, ^R•e0 511.01 h. numerous rootlets that shako air the heating Mut root-1nap1du11 Jn- thioncel•, of. frost, and supplies tae'rl4.h, bals)tced nourishment 11,edeel for a peaty crop. 6 if El_gr-Gael" "”' Aro eompnluuled by experts who know from ae.- tool field experience what Ontario forms wood, They are eoncentt'ated, finely ground, quickly assintl- t luted by the soil.. They etre ldtrogon, the stalk•framor; 1)4 phosphoric acid, tho ,bunt ripener and root htvigoroter, and potash for strength and nts1'l 'e 1•e•1Hte.ilCe. Forty years of 800505. SEEDING 1 I�i''a1, L.:.. Y4 NEAR GET YOUR SUPPLY NOW Title adrnrtlsnment will be wanted If we don't Impress ;you with the (ranger .4r delay In ordering, risking 1,141)1101131 delays, holt minute rush and itesre tY or materials. Don't lot the other fellow beat You nut clot early )4111 13011110 discounts„ tiet your "tihnr'-(Bain" now, See or ithono Your denier to••day, �.,U'` N 4, u 3TE - WEST TORONTO 1n c 1'ix as nee-- he r + in th.'. Mono .tery at St. Catherine, en ill01111St 11. The un ve lity of this el: t 01,o is a v1o111 eu 1, n •e of the triumph of the erose rho Cl ist who 'i 1 . •c.1 ;t 1 5111 the, heo,•t4 of Stand ' r.• n and v:,,men end children who by:,I1im beet of all. This goodly fc w hip #e the world's hate In 1 1:1'.0‘11,101 Thy.; are loveca 114 Christ and fh :c- fore levers of thea fell( they have i found ILm to be a 10.11 1441.1i011 for the deepeet needs of their nirit>; they -offerbent to the re:.t1 ,is :.u,1,. all about them, ,i r midst of c 1)r.•-(. in the 1)t] few moa..t, A e i grave times in Cairo, 111r:n•d un•'rted RoundsMreeeaiug frcm the 14;' 1•': of the top floor of a liar' a•l'19.' uh: street from my rune. Ch!ld i vet s carried strange must I v 1 r. out r"1 my balcony and looked :ln1 33. Enid it it was a Jc 11 family keeen 4) the Paesovor! An 1 in e ^:ri' thepie of the P a'44over• s l ca'.e-ell te, c• incident et' t•rc.l m. -1::;:1'•-, T,,!, ),as the meilfoei^l or 111: (telt liverance, quite :trier the 1. •,tin•t (.f its keening by hems and 131 ; lictl band of Jewieh flun,ls. ' All that Passover ratans to 11:: devout Jew the Lo i S 17 c rani 1' s to the Clfristian, "Clod 1, rnir Pen rivet', ryas enerif(ee11 for 11 Thi : ••i.1) is a reminder of our S:ilvtt ,n Once. in tete f 1 -Oil' Calle/15 t.', r, 501(1,'1.(1 1143 do m: I ern !'1171 t. :111 the time ref the 411 44," v t , 01'11 or battles, but the namn-v o f hi, Commander was ever u 'th 1 t e lee 11'. c' servanee. "Ye (lo '-:11,./.7 ate Lord's death until be come.' There is more to this t )1n4nt than 11 nunnery and t± r.miede1, It is :t feast. lit sublime mystery, t •t1, 1 in a why pet sing all mortal tel ::,d- ing, the Lerd's Poppet fee. the Fele- of those who na,111144. They ehere the 440•y life of Him -who 4444,14+ himee'f as Uread, I114 divine nature 'flows through their spniturl being. The wreak :become strong, the t ••fol 1:'-- 001110 grave, the' sad lean' e. ,#oyfn1. Power and a holy nem, ;rra iln;4arl'") at the table spread ;by Cl:.i;l:, 143:1 friend: arc matt::) by 111. life, "Fee. I7,is flesh is meat Lined." Therefore we find the fla.viaur offer- ing; himself to I'Iis Church thron;;brut the ages in the form of a feast. 1's feeds and he sutiAies. .she I.enel'd t(tblo is a hoard of. repletion. When i o first eatabl#shed it, in that Jc"ueelcm upper room, Tie began with a prayer of thanksgiving and ended with a hymn; Which rs eymir l('nl of the atti- tude of the soul which site down to iii•, I,ord's Supper with the Master aa:d with His friends.—W. T. lapie. It is much melee lin:portant to have an inergeticy shelf in rho sumer titan in the winter, when the pantry #s '!tul'ler. • To retain full the juices in meat it should bo subjected to intense heat for a short time until both sides aro well seared, then the heat should be 'lower - ad and the cooking proeess ba com- I)leted with this cleat,