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QONDVOTED BY PROP, HENRY G, BELL I . .. will again be reduced, but never to such 1AVest Slope Of the MOUnt Of Olives, to- entry into Jerusalem but Mark Places i I recently heard a farmer make a
�` I The Object of this department Is to place at the sort 1, �' , , I . ard Jorpsalom from Bethany; the it at, the day follm.ying (see Mark II: I remark to his Son, who was leaving
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�, vloc of our farm readers the advice of, an ackmiAvledged, - , ... " is
! . authority on all ou4joctu pertaining. to soils and prol .0 I . : ,�,� I I an extent as to lower the quality, Temple, . I I I cast out, John 2: 14-10 ment-lons, 4 ; for the agricultural "liege, that gayo �
I ,l� Addrc&s all questions to Professor Henry 0, 13 . �1'1,�� I .'� � Connecting Linlvs-At; the time of clQalising . me food for relleetdon.
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I . I �carli of The Wilson Pubilching ny, Limited, Tecron., '1�11l` I '�11. I You will always find the quality of just lesson (ch. 20., 17-128), Jesus, with at ill(,, beginubil, of Jesus' ministry,! Good-bye, Joe," 110 Said, as be held
'm I �'s disciples was approaching Joricho Many think that this was the same, out his blind. "I hope they will have I
to, and cinr,wors will oppearIn%h1,p;a'Qhjmn In the order' ,�. -.1. I 1. �
- � ,�"_ . I., . e—, on the way to Jorrimlerl, Just before event I's that which tile other Gospels, You, ]'taking a speech ,before you oror
In which they ire received, When writing kindly nil � ' . Red Rose Tea all you expect it to b :h`
tion this paper. AS ,%pace Is limited It Is advisable veheris �, � rl,�.' .1 11 lie entered Jericho (Luke 18t 3543) al, place lIt tile close of tile ministry, 1 there a month. I wish you woull]. lenru ,
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I ImInnedl to reply Is necessary that a stamps . . . . . �,.;, 11_ - � Them that sold anti bought; lit thel that, If little else," 11 . 11 I
. o of and old. fill % �',?,I� , .., lot as he .was leavini the city (ch.
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1 � . : dr,cosed onvolope be anolosed with the question, when 'i 4. I �.. �, I/ or over 25 years, , t A .. 20-34, Mark 10. ,(1,52), ar blind Court of III I
�� r, .. . � r . e Gentiles. The truffill, I did not know, this former, but,
. I", 1, .. . . I man recelve(I from ' him his Sight, tonn,imted in file sale (%f Ozten and ain It - ,
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the answer will be milled alroot. � IN , . . I ,
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� I Jesus Anyed in Jericho over night Oleo% and queb other necessaries for; was e .- I
L, Ro-AVIII polls do well On cloy: lem for eight cowo, as I Invite only T. H. VSSITABRIOOKS CO., Md. (LuRo 19; 5), and was entortainel by F,wrffiLos 'Ili wine, Ball. and ail. The, .
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I soil thi'tt is well drilined? Will ON: Ilinitl pasture? How much corn a rich tax gatherer named 7acchaeus, tables of tile ninaleychargers. tort home I struck up At converswl,'m
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llaryerdri4 Interfere with hil:l-in:,, or'ohould be drilled per 9 r if , . ILuke 19: 1-10, P r
I I About ho%f r c a it Is Oil the Friday bell NvorAiipperq had to joy their,tent, lolwit'll hill" r . . .. I
. utioat harvoA7 many drilled with grain arill for otievor ordy,i Montreal r Calgary Edmonton . I Passover week, tile week of, the Cruvi- dues Ili Ilebrew coin. Brokers had, .,Is your son something, of. a 1purth . �
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4 leads of vines per acre? How inuf-,b, riot for grains, and how much fertil., - _____ I � — 1 1 fi-410n; Jesus came to Bothany, where their stalls in the teinple prpdli�t.,,, mahzer?" I asked, supposing that he r
C(r.11d t,4 0 men harvest per day with lver to use for best results ? r � � I I - --- -- . the anointing fly Mary.took place on vvhvro for a Small fee they ehahgt�d 1wil exposed a parent's natu r ral de. -'re
O., . 4 '. a tr. 0 Mile 11, ,he �Villery? What, r . Saturday, the Jewish I Sabbath ell, 126: fot-eign Tooney Into je,A-1811, ,111 t -,!a .
'Ili] to . a si)ld for his bay to (to what lie could I r
� . I Answer: I would advise you to.use Importance of Correct Eatino, and 6-V1, Mark 14: 3.9, John 12: 1-11. doves; which the pour, WV -0. ollowed licst, I I .
I I is 4 fair average yield a' Shelled Poas j 260 1 lis, of fertilizer per acre of for'll' Z!$` 1. Tile King's Welcome, 1-11. to offer, instead of join is. ' ( � ce Lk I "you invitin what I aid to Jo ,It' . �
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. Vs. 1, 2. Were conic to Bethpliage; 14.- 21, 22; Luke 2: 24.) SuIlIc.d. "No; I want him to learn. . I
Izer analyzing 3. per cent, amull.la of, Sunday morning, April 2nd, A -D, V. 13, -It is written I, in I.S.i. 50'. 7; ,he �
". P. Neill, Agricultural RePTO7 cent. -potash. - If your seed,dril" �11,fl,on the waY to Jerusalem, front Ter. 7: 11, Den of thieve,;. A vertain
, . Mr, M an( 9 . Not v�))e�lally to be it spollb.11ndcr, but
i � Answer: Through the IdrrIne,,s Of 8 per cent. phnsphorle sell], . I -1 Slecphi Habits. . . y, about 2 raliles from the city, "nount of traffic iv,ts nect"sary in I � I
am fertilizer dropper this would give thi,t . It - .
sontutive of Norfolk County, I to be thle to talk stantl it? up-ard, r
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I - ' able to give a very practical ansAver bo -,t application to the fiartilizer, if r By WILLIAM EMERSON, M.D, . at the southeast base of the Mount `ann 'etior with the toiliple; but the' thillk standirt, up, itoo, I aut 111.1i to
I, to the uhave question. Mr. Neff sub- I . I . I of Olives, Bethphage,-a name mean- spirit of merchandise crowded out the � learn that, but I reckon they'll jimt .
, . not, I would recommend broadcasting In considering tills question of diet, strong -enough to do injury to an House of Pigs" seems to have spirit of worship, and sharp practice3 �� about have to nilqre him-ille f�r:jt
mitUIL the o!- -flon to his. Short tile fertilizer and working it into the one Should nvver forget the. education- 1 adult.. Tile temptation most conlonor-
, �, � col'.ilso 0184_�� ,;,; of whom are prac- . t"Zon"better known end ,I more import- ,were rinorted to.' time or two nnyholv ha chuckled.
t� . corn field by thorough iliscing and al value of a well -ordered troat,,'ly appears in a Supposed need for alit Place thou Bethany, but its exact ill. The King*s Worship, 15-17, i "You I�oe, I have 'llvoll to .,a litary
tical poll proillers, Ile replies till fill- harrowing. Fundamental training in courtesni tonics and laxatives. Tonics are rare- site is not known. An ass - . and a Vs. 14, Ill, 'Wonderful thingli thut furn)(Irs' ineointy -;-�here a few nien
colt Mark (ch, 11. 2) and Luke (ch. Ile did-, the oures, the vleans;ng,, ,,Ind di,i all tbe ,,q
low�-, "The information Avitich we 'To seed alsike and timothy oil fall Politeness, and ,other social habits,, asAy necessary, and Should a ly b g ,, a ' , IkbAg, :1111, , gv I lull y
got wa$-allout similar to that.ivhlzh I ; it e Eye a 0 .n ,
wheat next spring s�atter the seed well as good food habits, c 19: 130) Say, "a colt tied, whoreoll the resulting enthusiasm. The "`t`-: tlinv$ all of the rupnii:g of Ili, t ,.
,�_ . was P 'ng 11 be Ayben there is ail adequate reason. If would be the chief I ;ag
. . I m' . to give you, In anlwer all a never trian sat," and which was, niont Of the crowds ,
11 . to the firzi; .quv over the wheat as coon as tbo'grouild acquired �t the table.. The ideal situa-1 the child has a sufficient variety of therefor�, ,d to sacred use (see sounm of annoNance to the chief -tho wrong !�ort of raill,ing, 1,,)_
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Dout . that it scem : LE" 1%P eil t to Lave,
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� Aian, it was the nil- I, Sufficiently dry fc.r you to 90 Oil tion is the norinal group, "nsisting of food lie will be supplied with all the ; I Sam. 6. 7; John it): In - 'i
aninious opinion of those living oil it then harrow the whLat with tile father, mother, and Several children,11ron and salts lie requires. 40). The ass was an animal very high- "yestei intereste" of tile former and Our Ile-
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- mvier polls of this county that te'oth of the harrow turned ]lack $0 gilthered together in sylapathetic,l Good health habits and proper food ; IY esteemed Ili the East. Loa,e . . tbe standing of the latter as thevlo-. what 11;vAr know, if lh,�v hnow ,ni,2��-
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, falefory pea�; will lie Avall oil clay so -Al -o dr,ill use of laxatives unpaces- and bring; without asking leave, as if glans, Children crymg in the temple.' t"Jag. Ainst of us ultivi. feli�,ws oligilt .
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- in the average year. Tile pea crop, sure to ,harrow with the rawsof wheat WAS should know what is best for $dry. There should I be I a r I egular thae Why, I can
, _ ! - , as not t a; out the Avh�ot. Be happy re3ationship. While the par.1mak-O the the animal were their own. They boys and girls (if th(l city caught tit 11,p .,I-,,�v. to lie tll!lt�.
. howevor I% inore'suscentible to slid- -and not across. This will -bury the the children, and should see that thei * for the bowels to move, at least Oree ,a Vs. 3-5. If any many say aught Of tu? and eillitied the cry of the plUg6rn sit around -,Ind fgurp. oni .I propos;tInte. -
i I don cIvilAf,,23L_thnt is, Avet weathor,� ' r urse it was ail act likely to be eb Tongs. .
. -rav al- I � it, u T.]i`.T., but I nligllt tu;, v,ell -,TV
� . , . s seed .Sufficiently deep and not program ds carried out, the joy and a day, preferably just after breakfast, lenged. The Lord bath need of them; Vs. 16, 17. HearaHt than what those to I,
�. I oil cIvy soils than on sandy sOls. lVe iniure the wheat, If Stored in a Tea- satisfactiorVof the meal should not Ile when the child should be fr ' fr at V-1111 WIN' feet 113 to V,t Up bVf,;re I
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rn�rht ill::,) say in this c,innectioll tivil, ' � On' in order that He might enter Jeru- say? The innocent sbout, of tile vHl- a gatbering, 'and tell thcm ANhat I .
I.T!,il. �,:.r the peas prrown on tile sonably dry place timothy and votch spoiled by constant nagging, 1holiry, worry, and nagging. Many salani in the manner do"ribed in Old dren, vmceeinly lor.4outh, in tit" holy thilik I
. seed t,bould be good for ifoxt, fall if a child is found to have,improper mothers are so fearful the child's Testament prophecy (See Zech. O' 9). Teninle! What of its de I !on hy - ' "
li-nvit ,sells were little troubll v.-ith scedill- v "t . .
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I Hungarian grass may be food habits, it is necessary to begin � bowels will not move that they can- He will send them. The Owner was unholy traffic ? Why (lilt Ilier. * ' "IVQ h,"'P ,1 (n-Oill?"at!
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of 11,P? orons -ii' rrobably a friend of Jesus. That it bake the clithusiasi'i of the7 e`o T�' Ell�-?Iutian here and A -cm- offon we to
the Pea Aphis while practleally all SnIvil �;oadcast for hay at the rate of all over again and -teach him ]low to linue to give cathartics who . there � I rowd *1 i
I on the lighter sall-i Nvere about 30 lbr. of seed to tile Alere, if eat, just as one teaches an infaut, The is no possible )iced, If a day I I - might he fulfilled. The prophocy of But, no, bypocriio6 and loilwards as' thlug� the majority of us ,ion't mra .
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__ I __1 r-nsl-'r:xb'y damaged h fp.-,v -11(ads g,ovm for seed -out dovm the original bad habit of :fast eating is one of the ped occasionally it does t nocessar- ,, . were, they must Piously objovt to do. but Ave. lot then, .�,,j�le tul-ollgi
. 0, 100 rcr cent. eamaged. That ii, they alicunt Sown to 20 lbsl On the basis most difficult to correct. Every pical i fly mean harm, ; phra;e from Isa. 02. 11. According to the singing of tile children'! Yea.' because we car,t speak ill, In luetqlr�l .
I . � wore lilt fit to cut for factory pill*- g; . to Matthew, Jesus consciously intend- Yes, Indeed. It is ;I cheeiy -and hearty -
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- This may not always be the �xi!eriwont Station Avo w,uld advise by the, clock, and the child .Should siti, formed, begin at once to reduer, the purpose to declare Himself openly to of: the,' . - r sinctimon!4us olli(nii,�lls to
pow,. .,ven by ])can Henry at Wisoomin should take at least twelit-I, Ininutesl If a drug has been used and a 'habit ad to fulfil this prophecy. It was His respow.e. Jesus sees the ,,i'j-urdlity nall make ,; convirving% Tha
ca�-(,. I�ut it. was last season, fAr . cL,Ihig purposes the use of about through to the end with the rest of i dose, and. do not stop until the habit be the Messiah and thus bring event6 the spentaneouS shouts of tjl�', ellil- ,
(21 Harvesting does riot interfore 414 az . have (-%-or lind un,ything to do v,W,,
. .- ,res growing abou', 11,4, acres the family. lie should be taught to) is broken. The only time an excep- to a climax. In the East the horse dren. Have y never read-, ;n Ils, !
tyllh lInying or AvIleat harvest, a.; usu- * ,jm and esPecialiv when any enivrg:n,,,v
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each grcon clover, fodder corn and allow his food as long as there is taste tion should be made is in a case of was ridden by kings NA -ben they Avent 8: 2� (See, also, ch. 19: Ill). Went - conIc-i lin. T.'Fu�dlyninv tinio- vat
I ally the hay harvest is ,over and the nats. the corn can be Salim very in I,,. I acute indigestion, Nvban a .good dose forth to war, the ass in timil of peace, out of the city. Jerusalem was so I Of IvIl-n few lilt I! settle thinj!lz !;i,�
Arb�rt harvest has trot commenced. In tlildc, probably as much as a bushel. One helpful Advico is to give h1m, of cast' Jesus' ridirg on tile ass signified, cro-,viied during IN.,sovcr vvitul, that � ea%,e flue mn tnik a%,. tl,Il-,�!; :. � -,,�,:. �
� . a few vaso,; pea harvest may ran into to the acre. As to fertilizer, I Avould an after-dinner coffee Spoon insteadl or oil, given immediately, will therefore, that he camp, riot as a proud, lodgings were diffic lilt to svoure. luto 1 `n,� ill,). i � . . ,
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I of I remove the undigested food anti orv- ling on his war horse, but as the Bethnny, tivil m1b." ovvtw, Jesul; Apeltt: -,j".-,I'u:EJ'.� ul, T,,,qrl:ag o-,,t,unized I
.. 'i .1 I � the wit I eat harvest. I advise working'Into the seedbed about the ordinary SPOOn,and thus cut down able the child to. bogin anew, 1humble Prince of Peace. tile days of Pastlion irl in till, vit., I
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. I (3) 4`11mber of loads of vines per: 500 lbs. per �cre of fertilizer analyz- automatically the amount he can take I This habit of regular movement, tn-1 Vs. M. Put oil them their cloth". will the evenhlg�z :.,l :te qi,irl ,,"' Tric,v and Ill( ?',� :Lil tile Oms,, �,.nd a lot.
acre Al,.r�" a great deal from year to IT.:, 4 to ,6 �bor cent, amidonia, 8 per .,Into ]its inouth at one time. The childi gether with the plentiful use of fruits The two disciples sent to got the Be,.11�jyc �. or orgvn`�";al�wif: vlthc, f:'ll short of
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year Inil ab�ut three ]calls of vines! C!Tlt� phosphoric aeld, and � to 4 per himself will often be limused and d coarse foods, will take care of boasts, spread their upper garment,,,' : tlw.�I' .1211, c,e got tj P,-Anr wronor, !w
arerl,.r�nq, two tons per load can bel cont. potash, interested ,It eating With his special the bowels without the aid of drugs, one on the ass, the other on the colt. 1 Application. ew-st, of lilt. Very fut, I hit so ft --v cAen
- obttained from an acre on the avor- I i .... Th%lset Him thereon, Rev. Vcr --he Tha fli-A lesson .!s the ali-tict-y (,if
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- K. ,'I :-Could you give me ."me of spoon, and be will niso enjoy having I all of which are pernicious -when taken - is leadership. Ou,� won . Oers , `�01. ,,;(t 111) 11 a Public till,011;g ,Ind
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age. sat eroon." This was donL to make on
. I the vrivantill and diSadViiatagicq Of., a Smaller fork Of his own. If these habitually. A further help is the eat for the Master. . lr��Ilgti tliaught�� suig, I through the
(41 The average rnen could horve;t prehilrd grass? TEN CONTRIBUTTINQ. CAUSES � or IVIALNUTRITIO - I' y". 9 I Joe to be able to (Ili that. IZ
The pros and calls .of . ing escorted by tio. ,utlru,Iastj met, ' lie (,all Pat, lie Piny be a Int of use
and haul four loads two miles to that Answer: ' !heart of the Master wh;h� Ile we.-, I)P-: Avialt
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f, it . I Past eatIng Uneven amounts at various meals Rev. Ver.); the crowd of ril-7.,men and cl:�J:dror. ii�,.o tille tup-jt;�,'� tit hirrsvlf, but he won't bv ,,a necraI
- ,, Ictory, Thil, also lakos into account I arel TI rm, a follows- Or ard ' ' grims who were acconipanyinz Him
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. cutting, or the vines ready for haul-! grass is early, tandcr, succulon Improper food Washing food down with liquids (see ch. 20: 31). Spread their gar :cIty. They haileil Christ ,is ',�;ajr, the'a, f,t, ntherwi�so Avould either to 1,till-
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ing �he sai i bulky and it keeps up ,its,yield three I Too many sivects Use of milk to quench thirst ments; to * make a carpet' for tlicir , in � I . .-e.f ,r others. Do -,-on think so?
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II (6) A f.,,.',r average yield of shelled years. g To t d I Irregular rmals Too long ti no b een meals here. after the .,inner- of the people Isulldprstco;l 11"S mission a., 1Z.11g.; 1 %V.;$ riot conlilLtelit, to anl,w�r be.
, It is high in nutritive quality, Not enough food taken In.sufficiont breakfast honoring tbeh, kings. Others cut down; What did the pe,,p_!e think till,
I � peas Ter acre from this county, so far and is a heavy yielder; 1LI also I -es -.------ I grain of Jesus was I Th Pro- 1 calilsir I li-id never thought. of ; ray.
as we loan find out or estinint . 1121 - _____.____________ - � , ,, __ branches, for tile same t
a is a very good ,growth in the shade. Its ine:14alres are nat succes._7ful, lie must drinking of plenty of wa-ter, especially purpose. i Him as a I,,atwial dielivvi,te'K '*l SOT. 11 -o -v you'.' But ev.-ry 'Jay I
. between I SOO, pounds to a toll. �he objectionable qualities are that it be persuaded to allow his mother to before breakfast. - . Neither the garments nor the brancli-4 r. but soc I � h-ar w4,n vnpres-Ing- their sentimenta
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I tes would improve the road. The en -l" 111v1r was remoto froat Ill', � I ui, tit -'-' 'thing cr that thing' 11int,
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I avertire fhIq past season was only tendn to grow in clumps and it takes feed hini for a week, which shouldi The malnourished child needs more thuslasm was embarrassing, though� 2. The second truth to be , ' I 111111 ,Ms
! * f about h-ilf of this. but this has been tAvo or three years to become well be long enough to overcome the habitd clothing than the well child. O�mlc , A, ' , I
I .If well meant, Multitudes . . follo ed., he 'rightioau, aager of Jesu., 'Vv��ljl 'Mult. UP in a Inee!';ng of come snlq--
I about the Poorest year for the file- establ,iElled. 10 grows very fare andl the physical signs of malnutrition I: The or wd 6!'vided itself into two; those wh., traflickod It,. holy thirqni. ; aud they Pro expressing thorn ,after -
2 rupidly, Water may be taken be: , 0 ; 8. As part of Jeses' lieflor. it, ovt-r- Avarti sillirly flevause they coull to
tory i�e-i thnt has been experienced in and becomes coarse and woody, after meals and during the ineal, pro- I cold hands and fact, indicating na parts, one in front and one in the f I t
rinin, the, tableii of bupmess. note,stand olul talk beforo ,I gather'r,- of
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this failrilY for some years. This -was, B. H. G ; I . - rear, with Jesus between. Cried. say-! tu ;
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largely rn account of the Pea Aphis. on my farm that is in a depleted can- The habit of washing down food with I care should be taken to ke ep world, w-hich Was the hymn used at ilia Fe stlIllimscIf without thcalubt of �Opse-1 Fow men can make a spec -eh and .
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Where ?be Apbis was not abluithint dition. Would like to sow some4hing liquids leads to imperfect assimilat fail I especially when sleeping out. Blankets of Tabernaclett- Hosanna; Hebrow 'for ,lu(?','v,,, to an entrenehed systvm
the vie!d was good," , ')To- � i'vw inen neQd to-thero are too mally .
to grow in season Of 1921 for Ill wing and indigestion. In general, a child' or newspapers Should be put under "save now," addressed to God in P.q. te.*te'l LY cuAoln end powerful ellh- I
A. R. -A silo ten by thirty feet down next season. What ii best aiawn,� needs at least two quarts of liquids the mattress, because if there is in- 118: 25, here equi alent to our HOW. rections. Courage i, oro- of the vir- . �-pellll now; but I can roadliNr .
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.1 f is now full to the top. How many tons time? ', I enough, But liquids should be kil amount or covering will keep the child that comoth; a familiar title for tile! 4. Xho fourth lk-', ill is a warning., rnt-4.t ill gatherings of communIty in. I .
doe dviso you to r . warin, As a matter of routine, a ]lot-. iil,�,, � Th,e scribes ,ind chio,' prio,t. Av, � 'to get .
8 it contain? Half of the corn was Answer: I would a .,raw cut of his reach at meals, so that he Messiah. Ili thechighest. Alay our ,� '_ V lerest V;ith other Inen is jroin��
, e on earth 1) ratified in heaven I nil ell lhox I,"ard the I
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wil U riot fall into the habit of drink- " water bottle should be put in the bed dits of the 4.1lihircil ,;II tht, telill!1Q, Fuel, nil to the net -da of lnomllec;�I,Jv
ripe. the other half contained no corn sweet clover, seeding it at the raie of Tht, Galilean pilgrims were full oi P" ,voki Ivith erry AvII
at all. What will this be worth per 6 to 8 Itis. to the acre. It can be ing with lilt.- food, which is a common !well down Ili the earlier so that the enthusiasm in acclaiming Jesus as the'l's' Ili and '$`l' It' "va�` or%." thaz "I'," urluss, he is ,�Ililo to think and talk .
ton? , In renthig a farm for one-third SON,," with barley nur,;o crop in the fault of fast eaters! The water should 4! feet will not be near it unless neces- 'Alessiall. IIN' led the liecl"lastier. to ilave Je�u,. I
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should the rentgr furnish one-third of spring, "Slug About a bushel ,of barley be cool, but not iced, and milk should! sary. i. Vs. 10, II. -All the city. The enthusi-I crucified. I standinir ill,, This is going to Ile
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ilia feed? to the acre, If You can use nipone4 � be considered -as a food to be taken I liuring the day -there should be only'asm. sproad arriong the Passover vis' ImIf a ft-II'vir ilupil tops file class b - -uer ill A,
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'10 capacity your inoved and the Sweet clover will make �tutlent Xvill, 1; Ill.. o
Aln�riqml'm table Oil V, Ali ovorlocated, tired cilild is just Ps without causing perspiration. Coarse- as by an earthquake gr a great Avind." boys and pirls rejol I, ivith bim, If k go,willg, lll:,l file mall whu . .
0 �% silo would contain between 40 and 47 fairly good growth by autunin, much injured ll,, (Irinking too much meshed cotton.or'linen underwear is Who is this? Jesus personally an- a ., - .elul, sholdil not his and think standing up.47, graing to inaId I :
A I , known to these Jerulsaleirites. 'This fellow z-tuJtn,,,I bo gl4d dj.�,,! it i� I, tj.,o (1!vst.,Ia, I -
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tons. Director Jordan of Geneva Sta- year hence it should make luxuriant (,old waivr as a U,red horse would Ile better than Woolen, as it permits is _ � 'ill - -,,I - -:st�an lcf organization.
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if so treated at the end of an .active greater circulation of air; but ,Ili pi . . tile prophet . . of G. rt�!Ie� ainly I � Like Joe', Till, t.invii either have to be �
in hay is NvDrth growth and INhell it, I-', at it's best Igrims from that filleli � and Iva made to Wo tills or make themselves
$10 a ton silage is worth $3 a ton, growth day, . flut'li'led lil, 11"'s green-eyed mor -_,t(-,,,, I,
you ,should have It PI . winter outer garments should be of with local patriatic Pra�villel, f , �o it, blit as theo7 learn it, anJ as our -
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hence the present value of the silage, under; this Nvill add organic in, I lildoor temperature should not be Avool, and woolen stocking �l lea'O , I
atter4 rs should be Jesus as their fellow countryman, . _. BuusY-
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- � � would run between $5 and $6. The and nitrogen to your Sod. ikept above sixty-pight or, at most, worn. Sudden changes of clothing: 11. The King's Works, 12-11. s? " - ill,
: Cbritit, mean far u. it nip,,�L,' L t; themselves to do this thing, the
answer to your next question all de- Iseventy dQgrco.i, and the. dir in an must be avoided, such as the change� V. 12, Jesus wont into the lvrIPIc-:XV(` Permit ]Ili spirit to ru,e ��rjj,�s,l greater will! 17, the oppnrunlity to
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PendS an how the agreement Avas � —.I— I overheated rvoin is loillally too dry as from heavy to light undenvear, and This %vas the first, pkice which .1,! -its He I% 'lot a ,selfish autaerni%:, king, � mi4kci all far�n organization .I real
xnade up. 11 ilia ranting of the farm Honesty Ili the best PoIll but lifo' �
,,. insurance sh . Well as too Warl". ExP(IrimclIt4 ,110AA, from high to low sballs. visited an entering the city, There' I,.; but tbe "kh'g of lovo." ,mi the sbil ! factor for genc ral good. Also the -
is on the.flat rate of ona-khird,.sj,ic.i- ould not be neile(ited. ! that; both vbIldreo and adults fall off Many Inothers are too ranch call- �� nothing in, Mattliew to &dicite that berd td hi, flock. - I- I dan .
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fied that For heavy hauling within tile limit t .1�er of lfflow�llp� su�,h -organizations
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I share in expenses and profits alike, 09 a horse's ivorldtig rs�dfus, or hauhk tile, air rises cliove this point, Air .stj'fr, al- tight collars, anti clothes With all the natural udvnntar,,o� of' tnInell In your childheod and vumb 1 Avill be chwillated. .
then the renter would, of course, have involving frequent stops, you operate Ili inotion is inuoh boq.�r than still air, which tile child has to worry about, country life, there Should be no mal- ,' tellis it, can., �',Iue *hriiuxbout lite. i
to assume his share of � the expense tit greater profit wifli horse Learns, Par aiid elet"riz fati� an.1 Other devices for are often ths. direct causes of Ill nutrition aui_rg twoutry ehl!71r,nl,� , ; _ _0..______
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of , feed. . tile long haul, use ,I motor truck, That heaping air .1ii, virculaticp have -,I bealth, . � Where it doog oxi-t, there I., a rau�o . 0ing better th in 'thil-4 i Unablo to Duplicate Rhein=
I I .r. W..-Holiv much fertilizer should is tile solution of the horse-truek con-� value lleyori�l the immod-late ,cornfort A cold Ilhec,t bath in the morning'and this cauFo shoul,l Ile fow;d , and' XOTF--'Xvxt wet,4. Pill Enier.,oni I Stone. .
� 111 ilftl NN411 tl:%� Vl::lie,�', of over-! A iiew picl,li.m. has ati�,ea Ill �,,Ij-
I use per acre for corn, one foot apart troversy, . � thtly afferd, � I sorves to harder. the skin anti to pro- r(niuved. AVIth good food awl �Ir,,b'
; , in roAvs three and a half feet wide? A machine does not ivenr olit ',*al- a; A fear of drafts usually indicates ; AV. . . .
. , a feet against chailges in tomporature, � a7r, -,Ind abundant uppI.rtunities for: fatigue.. -TLe, 11Jur. ' � 1-or-ticia Alith tile rosioratit-, of tbo
I have a field in rye and want, to ,,low long time unless rust. is parillitte,,j la condition of sensitiveness whiell ought A warm neutral 1--ath lit night is good,: healilifill exerelse readily at ]land, the i Rh(,tni� Catti, drill. Thc povullar Idiul . .
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have lie stable manure and can use easily prevented. A Ewe good metal of eour�c, dan,10-aus to allow sudden bath Avill restort, the vircuiation and crowded. artificial rtn4ivviis of tile' 111ill, smloq gill lilt, 1',.-.',o,,,k tvst! fain imrtion� I,' flit- buillitlig during I
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only. fertilizer. What is the beqt way paint, having rust inhibitive liroper- chilling of 0P body. -is tills gives 9,,Ive rest without overstlinulation. � vities. Ronivillber tl-.z,f Nature ulwnysl C .r bw tc,rfut lw.vo I,_ i; 0� :,,,,i. llle�tl,.�,!
to seed alsike clover and timothy ties, ,will Prevent rust. A sinall sup- b,.4ring place to bacteria .)nil 3nu le- 11w lbirteenth ,.Pvtury I., illowing .
y I A 06M oliculd Ile taught to bath' inakes for health, and usually tiril ('.1. Nvh�dl to base a . vlvvl "'l, f,�r I!,r'i. �, ,Igas of disittrt-,graltor. P;*( I)LlhIY fllTol .
mixed, next spring or winter for next ply, kept oil every farm7nnd used to volop into various fornis of acute in- properly, Ile shauld Ile thoroughly cords unless thci-e are conditions too; llrw.� i-vinent. I f') 111c colu,talit t'l;14'.i.tb�11 to Ill
fall veeding? What' is the best Avay touch tip bare spots us -fast as tbql- fection. But there Is no ilau,g-or from clean in the morning and at night,, unfavorable for her ta oveile.0me. I * 4_� - - - I gas and �hvll Oro ditrinle tbe Nvar.' P
to sow Hungarinn grass for seed and appear, Avould double the life of me;i or.en whidows at night, if Protection but there is a ,,anti deal of sense in, Too much carrot lie said �Lbnut tile, Tlie bvsi ".oras .b(,aild lit, ,�,I, thpi I, rearod that for Iln, rt,ason fmpol--
for 114y? What is a good sailing sys. farm machinery, from direct draft is secured by invalls Me own hica that he call do his job alth n1l'i Flivee'..i that re- . � talit ,itelhql� of 171,�, ,wullo play r')I-
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r __ -. over a ,chair by, the beifidde, bottler too much about it betAyeev-1 call till' ca"es at two friends In cOl- I a living -room, b W'. and dirrug- as Hy 1,viltyed that fho
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. n 1'�G � , � 4 n , ave found that those 1whol The nit0nourit'-lied cUtl ilfton li-Is 4. 'Oted'balill plaver, Evvr,,I;- rooll, awaV from the ,�orth an4 (astI: whole va .
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. . tell sjvhiinihip� In cold water, chhor fresh' liant sucays for the Student. hut he SAFEETY RAZOR, ilul thirfecidli ocittary work Was all
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, , I dows wide open, Country children vaution. The test is the "lldition,heard from. The Other was by no Made lrood as, litew. *1 ination brought frnm Fisino.s. Aililt-b i,'
I . I � � - I . .... .. � lil� Al - have a great advantage in that their shown Nyhon he comes out of the! means Ito promising, but lie, lived a T),,tfl.lol I agp .. .... � .. .... 3ac i� li,:z. � latown ai Itoinan Norio, NVIlpn p,q. .
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� activities lead thorn naturally to Ivatt-il, If lie is shivering ,Ind bIlloo wholesome outdoor life -and developed 111111�1�F,11'4yll I)III&N . ............. aft ;� o,.,-,,; hed 1111�, Rfunall block look (Ili a l,� ,,
7 spend much time Ili the opon air, It is tile bath does him harm. Oil the otliQr I both mind aud body. ,�
11 ,�: ; 1\�,, 7 SLarting with. it,,)nii ilunie, ,il mu, i_,,I(-�i 1" ; 1� .... I ,l%r4VP ill Which Small fo�.�il f'r.
� - , - � I . not only necessary that they siv),11d hand, if his reaction is good. his skin lel's than the other, lie has corthili SITAnv MDOM MZA3)E Call j illation,s tnultl bo detpetel.
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.. . of% V . come to our nutrition clinies, show bad body, Always Open to buy, and been unable to find nuare of thti Ito-
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