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I 0 0 7 �1_ 7 � �_f7A.' _. I 6 I Exhibitions, befol-0 th-0111411 A, Coin- I 'I THE PRODIGAL'S I
I — , ,�. I .1 . � I The exMbltlail cezGen is upawus� In 11,111-Yi,�loil�-Vio""91."Uy'a whb,J a oolloge eitursic. I I RETURN ,,��V'if,.-.�
. I I � . fact has already madit gn,41140010rtl Nor is it alore, by Ilia exhibit,it that JULY 31., . I
" 11 �� . "I � �W' I eKinuing In tile WIDOW= pl"OvincO3. advantages in int,irueflon, Are Offered-, . � , .
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1 -,�4 �0� , Bliliewhere the furbishing PrOcM 1143 but hundrci,i,of ih�uzande of bullat"ns, ;; ;, ';-;,;; �` ,, �; I 1;o I ,
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, I- ,.. been in progrosl&t for some time and pamphlets, le4lets and other forin't OfI Saul Teaching at Antioch, Acts, I I t 19-,30; 12- 25, Golden , After the ilay'n work she rab by the �
. -,n , 4Tratrigercizilits are about "millitto for I publication. of an educational nAUTO Text—Acto 11. 26. frot in her little kitch�-n. Looking into
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i . I . a "greater than ever" dilsplay. PrOb� find their wily hito tirculitlow to be . .
k, CounKlOting Links—Anticch was, in Jow nor flontile, but just Christian, the bright embers, she was ablo to, see
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I I t � I � � � 1� 1 � . . Ably in no mi feAture Of lifichas takeri 1',�mo en't stud -led 'At, 1.`qure. j)le days of Pull), a great city. It was lie wan's-lad allit exhorted them to platurn lloth Of the pas� anti of the
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I - 11. � I � I I : . more not-tecable plogren, been- Made Of In blief. the exhilition. he,$ bOQOmV` not. third of thacitic,, of the Roman world, fdolity anti whole-ho-atell,devittlon. future, Her itast had bv.�n tragric,
�xhfbltlona. Much only a P!.%" of critextaill and ,lad A very hiph L-haraeter is aurilicd to gw I ara " mv, 14,01 through
I Feed Yctn, How N-,A��. litt thii tiniv to get the hemi in shape reer"'k. year?,. than tit 4 � wont bull a ille ,,(�uetu of the 1�pa,Q, ,
, -1 goati mill, and that tarrible night twelve yr-wa ago
I t, - attention Is slill r.ald, as is proper, V) I school and e,-X�lle for thili Pecille, agri- been,,,before the 110milith 'tinio, cap!. B"'nallita. .11,� wit[; � n an' I
� . A rt:,noat triri wifli ove r I, ,,,. 1. !.,,,j, Ino th,, p-, ,,,l�,_pI:lk1ng, uionth�% If its .1 . '
- . � the , lighter side, but c6jettionable calturally ani intlustrIal!y in genoral. I tul the Greek kinfdom of, Syria. full OfIthe 11 " anti of faith, when her only San IW,�Vilcarlil, She
ropr "; ,� I , :1 , I- lli-.,;,).�s��)Ie it, would �o W140 to I
,� . � I . features that in former times cut a.r,rorn lotta%ya the ., ann'luneementl In Inudin'tt times- It Is inown 44a Arta- Ilia mi id. alid0h'y.,',!ib','-.�,',o open to tliu
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wad raW_1:�,,.,,I 11,11 ;,.� J1 t "'O't , Ill''t) (;f thc fIc,Jc entirely tvi it will I . i Saw In ilia fire the avults of Vlz, t(r-
. E -11 .. I graut figure Itars been eldminatea and comes A,rth tit. I, thlif Vvir a live Attok 401, -1 is a Fmall town of al:out 6vileroun end broidenfrif, anti warm
�,. , " i" I 111;0"y lit,. unprf?,luetive until ,;prIng and I I � six thousand-. Inhabitants, it was l)iijit �t` eart she lneirizd Unt lie
the lapm hr,n, wt !,,,, ,,,,, - more attention is r.ai(j yv.tr by yLar Ing inj . i rible Alay wh
1. ,1(.4!o� I �,,, 111".-II(C', . ,banks of, the riv(!r Oroutog, Ofticp much peapl,� vnTlt being halt I
,,,, . , . �, 11. V or� f�I:,- L,e the came- of future I oss . exhibit is to 1,e ,,tagad embracitir aq, on the I lilvilvel of the Spirit of Chris �, stole-li money fr"mr. his 'emr."oyew
. enau'ril fur rf . to eduentirn by illustration, 4emon-Ifar as pott,�!?,-'- till the oltwationalin(ar where ilia Lebanon and Tauru-s ,hrouglIt Into the church, slid the WOO.! In Order to pay his g.,=bYn,,r d0A-+,
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� In fact� the 0;1mr:;,.� , f lil�. 111-il; 1Il.ji3-,I(-a;I of profit. i GtTatlun and experimentation This is I .
r ,dicatal fhA t1lay v � �� �,iiuo votL�lm I The good care anti foo.,ling of chicks , work that Is bultir dealt in that par- mountains mbet, And about aixteart-I wa-:4 gro,wing, Barnaba.1 fe't tile naej� No� one would ever Im-ow tho'nirgity,
I . p,tI1h,I,;.Ir1y true of 'tile larger fiftirs. ticular line, miles inland, from the Mediterranean of 4 strong holror, un4.' went 4fter'thal; she bad then w- lurojJ. Tho 4>iiy's
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. firlough it, oat t, A� *! it JI, normal , 13 a 1 -but the more local exhibitions bavel I Sell. It was still, ,in Paul'a Lime, u i Paul to Tarsus, F or alto whole year ,, fatlioi, ,an upright, God-fearing man'
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I 1�rdlly Vorldititar. ',v V also made remarkable advairco par- IQ 2k rity, and its revalllnr ,]an, they worke:l together and tau, -,ht much
. Th , le -f,;�r as to the protitablon ss of, Barium Carbonate in the rut I whina- death, had rnatehed- aitl-ay too
� ,, henr! art- Tit4 �p ii%j .,!v'y I" ourlit: AnL ticularly in Attention that is given toi Po'son - guago Woo Greek, but thera was a people.. -a ,soul of bo.n-,,T, 'She
: I ,to this vloolills.i. r,I ,, L ',':,ri,ier,i un -t the I �, ' i,i later life, A stunted lihick swu that specialists reoemmend� It IF.: 1,111gl in it Of eatutern and western The (late of Paul's to i t A soon, had been th
ruing 0 p- �,,ol hoped th,at her bay would I.o like,
: dly thint, tl,ti', �% . li,, j Cie grow-, will i,, , �,r litake a profitable lien, It, sible -yet attractive featuxes for the' a and can be bought. ideas i"K customs and of the woi-st ticell inuat bave, ,been about. 4.5 or 40 * '
� dowlitc I awked. feature is tile in- t stelessi oiloricss, 1114
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� . � -,cn the hun: ,��:J �oot around 'would Iii. far more profitable to .sell.' young' A in, at any drug store, In preparing haits, forms of caste n And western vice. A.D., obout epen yo:ir3 hfteT `,,.is ecta�j-hhu,
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.. 1A, a I A to the broiler'e eased -interest In exhibition work in it is best to choose .a food from each There wits a ,large Jowj'sh colony, hill; 'verolon, We'can iniagino, hiln at S' 'O C, . -
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and 1. ich up em, � �.,, �' I , ,:;intain thwnm the chicks when they gle � governmental quarters, Annually the of three classes, -most, vegetable and �
Ives in i-Ond , , stage, than to expect them to -produce Christian preachers- 'had attracted and time, a man' cX thirly-five, or fortyl mhd.o that licart-breaking dl'P�c,.,,2ry
. P I'. i't;i4.t; n, The hen its displuys, especially of the falm, tin, cereal, and to combine it With -barium gathered iinto the vhunb both Jowa'y"rs, in the-primit oflife.and vigor,1 Eito ke-v] receive(] no word fivin )ter rOn.
. not like o'ber fa� f,i ;,n:iliak, in that it a profit by tigg ,production later ,an prove and extend until now not only carbonate lit the proportion of one and, Greeks, .1 I and -ful-I of enthusiasm for the great Yot -with the, tellaclous f� �Ah of � in.
do&s nut show 1L, .-o,': e 'f;;�s uprit eaK- after they have gone through a semi- do the public ha,ve an opportunity to part poison to four -parts food; tbain
, starvation period. . After leaving Jerusalem Paul had cause which ,he lold espoused. The mother she was sure that Ilia would
ual observation. C"t'l. 1",,.,ihvn cover I gain -a fair knowledge of the work put a tablespoonful of each kind on a gone to his -native city of Tarsus, and ,])oat testimony,of the work: done by Vo�u,n; si
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her body Fo that 1' I i ;c.; iissilile to te'4! A good mash is also a valuable ad- I that is being done, of the advance that I piece of paper or a -board, so that the bad continuall to preach the gospel in this 0 two fellow -laborers, is th-at, at. . eve sure that ba
its con'llf-ifin v7:0v-vt examinatiori,ijunet to free range for chicks. The' , rat, traveling along his rvirway, find, C.� ear, they were twpar- would elvar Mo hollor, TYi*Lt faith gave
following is a good mash: Two parts, a�ourse meal prepared for lihn. him in Jerusalem, saw how valuable ated -by the Antioch C her the bright pictures that t�'.I�z h:0
� Thti. or, i I, ,,. f..rn.e�',s b viis often get in � is being made in cultivatlon, Of ilia O three Ilicla and,Syria. Barnabils, who knew the and. of filipti; hureh and sept ..
soil, in the betterment Of �Iive si6k,l One of the three baits is almost sure such a man would be in the mJxed forth Vn thlatir hy.st 2nissionitry adven-I of the future.
� poor .,i_q�(, ltft-re ]it, is aware of it. each of corn meal, middlings, bran," . the improvement of poultry, -in the Ito tempt him, I
'rho rn�� il�:rx that way be noted- is one part each of oat meal and beef In . church of Antioch, A highly educated ture into the region$ bey-ond. A Chris- Every night through marly weATY7
that. I u!� pro luction has dropped OR. 5CIall and one-fourth part charcoal. cm==-- ----- - -.-- - I..------- Jew of the Pliarisece, a the . rough tian lioml�ilnity which can set itself to yoars she pouredouther soul in plaid-
. llr_'(�r riaturtd ,conditions the hen This mash should be placed in, a hop-, I:�� I ,� l Greek scholar, and, a Roman. citizent, its own unfinished task, and at the I iing to God, Every night she opnad
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I he vrould. appeal, to Jew, Greekp and name time get. apart ,Its ablest le I
I fet�g I_,!- w:uta of czAs in spring, gets per available to the chickv, at all times, � aders, the Old family Bible at the story the
� Sour milk is also one of the most OP IROman; .He- bad, already the purpose for vil,sefonary work abroad, is truli know by hew -t; "And When he came,
l tror.d.I,. h:*.t;,fv.i rut a brood of chick- luable tbings that could ite given, . Why Go to College a and- the ambition to carry his message growing, '. . I to 6imself he said, 'I vaill arl�,e ead
cps I'll I .-.V�eflds the summer in taking va I to the Outside world. Where could- lia Cameproplicts. TheOld-Tastament;
eart- I t I �:o rn, She 'becomes thin and growing chicks. If it is avail -able it have found a better starting point? prophets were first of all,prenchers'cf go to my father-' 11
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in I .,vr ' onrlition, ranging around on, should be kept before them at all' Also, Reasons Why One Should Not go to College. i 11: 19-30. They wbich were scatter- truth and,�riglitebusneni Tliey werel One night a m4m, still young, step -
I er.nvor:ng t,,) got enough for herself times, When lsour milk is used bhe� ! ad, abroad. See, 8, 1, 4. Parse" tiol'i interpreters .of tile past, teachers of, ped Imakly from the tmin'thal ,1,1, -
mil her f1w4. ; axtiount of beef scraps may be reduced bad driven many from Jerusalem who in law and morals, arid ped at the little station
. lit the fall when the By Eugene Davenport. - He walkild
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,.a n-, rlT�ui Elio gets eninigh to pat ne-balf. I . I I . I I I carried their faith With them, and predictera of the future. swiftly through the town to the
11 I A liberal feeding of either hens or' . � - preached Orrist wherever they went. These New Testament prophets, how-
ll,)n lifition to help , widow's cottage. For one morment be
self 'n fl,irly gocIl car . rhe very -means which were used to ever, seem. to have given themselves
hcr thruuirh the winter. chicks at tbis, time of the year is "A Why abould a young man, say -who wanted to — a better World. Ill � paused st -the door, then knocked, The-
. stitch in time" which assures poultry eighteen ye�ars of age anda graduate it were not Go, there would be no col- destroy the infant -church -were made chiefly to the forectiating
The hms that are now getting thin I 0 in the providence ,of God to increase events. It -is significant thatof futura door aperied; and mothiT and s0n.Were
- profits later on. of a good, high school, spendfour more liage to wbdch he could go. they oc- I looking; at =all other. UnbgY.ef;
are a,:1h,-r ,it tile lend of their laying and strengthen It. Cbristiomity has cupy a very smill plaoe in ills'New
: faf, the z-,immer or have stopped laying I yeartI of his life and all the morrey -he It would he a sorry problem If these always been in greater danger from Testament Church. The -gospel of the I v�ondeirl hope, recogri-ItiDn flashed in -
� come Caw ago. Before they start Essentials in Shealp-tItaising. might earn and more for the sake of young people seeking an education to- ty and wealth, than from per- Lord Jesus CJMst is not -much aided in, quick succesvion Over bar fvatures.
i = its appeal to ,humanity by prod Stumbling. lorlward, the mali cried,
� again they will go through a moult, I I. Willingness to pay proper atten- a college course and a degree? day were obliged, to found and build . or poverty. � we - d. It .
probably early in the season. And it,tion to the Back at the critical times, This question ,,,cry year presents ,their own, , first missionaries, drive.- by Agab.s, It , ,, ,,I offi, 'clit'at. 1 Met a you 101,95 me? I hava
coll,gell, gather the facul- I These 6 a r �t a am " h r 'Will
itself to thousands of young people, ties together and pa7 them and. then necessityt went as -far as the coast ine which came to pass in'the days of I` ,brought , back all .the,mcney I st-,Aa.
is a known fal�t that early vioulters 1 of the Year. Ities of Phoenicla, which lay along Olaudiqs Caesar. Thist statement
� 1 2. Production of lambs of early ma- and the way in which it is answered buy and install the� necessary equip- C I could not write ,or come till my
are IIA winter layer.s. tu I .- the,sea to the mort-hof Palestine, and helps us to date the gvents of Paul's
o, Ir I"" I= rity that should preferably be,colors the lives Of millions, if not ment in the way of books and labor I
ben thaL moults o; ly in - to the island, of Cyprus, and to thellitfe, for Claudius reigned, from 41 to bor-or Wall restored. Will you fcrgiv.e
I will very likely he a drone tt�til,beixt I marketed before the middle of July. I indeed of the nation as a whole. The bory apparatus. If they had to do III city of Antioch. ,It was natural that 54 A.D. We know that there was me, mr,ther?"
*ng, whereas the one ihat has een . RF e -be too ol r I ieges I
. ispir, ..-Control of pares- -,s in the flocki reasons for going to college, therefore, that, th.7 would d :to -1 at first they should bear their message famille,in certain parts of the. empire Then altars, pause he spol agian.
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� bury lrying all suinnier ani ile!ayl; her I by the talc of early lamb.s. rotationof should, stand clearly out before those before they bad, the institutions hall, to Jews only. Their Jewish pTojudices during -his. reign. In, Judea Josepbus "And, -intither, $
moult until !ate fi�N wi:! Focii recover � pasture- anti flock management. who at this time of the year are mak- ready for cOaTses. ill sg, and, they ilia- tells, us, there was famine ill the year wlith a hea,rt emptyof Jesus. I came,
� firm the moult ,-r,+ ,,--t.rt producing 4. Protectien of sheep from dogs,! Ing one of the few great decisions in Now, by any coullit, the fact of hav- liked mingling with the Gentiles, 46 A.D. - hack full of Jetpus and of Ilia 'eve. He
egggs again. I by community intt,Test in sheep, , Ing a colliege at all create% a debt Moreover -these coarly teachers had the This prophecy of Agablus led to A . �rcvglit me Luck to� you." Azd then
. , byl lif;�e real reasons for going to cal ides. that the gospel, and the kingdom, gonarous resolve on the T,QTt Of the'
The ulviEmble thing to do is to have, " they wore in each other's axinz
enforoing dog Jew-,; and keeping sheep _ whi4ch these young people owe and I
* ell the p and the province of future glory and Christians a Antioch to send relief - The
y must pay by service O,
the flock culle'l so as to o11M',I,.v1,e all I in protected quarters at night. I lage may be briefly stated as follows: Wht' kind. Not only tha't, .but they power were for the Jews, an¬ for to -their flarnine-vtricken brotb`�en in old story had cama true once
heas that are naturally pocr layenj 5. Use elf pasture to the greatestl 1. To gain information -which can 6111 other people. I Jerusalem, and that Which they can- more: "This my son was dead aml I%
arifl. would not pay a good profit even I degree. I be more systematically and widely Go- 'joy many other privileges becaus" But some of them Were men of Cy- triblated out of their comparative alive again; ,he was lost a -lid is found."
it well led, and then graltually feed 6. Feeding of corn silage with clov- I quired through a well selected college of -the labor of -those who have gone prus and ,Cyrano, Jew9'who had ilived . wctalth was carried, up to Jerusalem 05
up the romainderof the fl,,dc. A good er or alfalfa bay, supplemented with coarae, than by silly other known before, The forests are clsared,, the � so ],an among Gteeks and, In foreign by Bartiabas and, Saul.
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method is to allow the hens free range grain, to the breeding ewes.at defin- method. The world's stock -of knowl- stumps tak"ll out, the stones picked countrM that their prejudices had 12:2,5. Returning, wheli they had
as ,berate and then have available to ite periods. edge has norw become! so great, and off and the diticling is largely dcre. broken down. The gospel a
,?pealed to fulfilled their raission, they brought Athletes who have formed the Labit
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tfiam in a feed, hopper Vle following 7, 'Selection of breeding sheep that the -need along any .particular lime so The railroads axe laid and many an- thi'm ics something broad y huntall, with thein Nolin Mark. Bsxnabao' els- of chewing it, blade of giast; while play-
matth: Equal parts by weight Of corn I P-9sess merit in wool, as, well as in specific and exiaeting, that sell -,made other hard pioneer job -has been eom,- not to be confined to one seet oX na- ter's son, -who was thsir companion On I Ing varfoun, games are warned to break
lseal, 'bran, ,middlings, ground cats. If, mutton charaettr. Constitutional vigorl men have become almost an, impos- plated by those horry-handed. sons Of lion. They spoke to the Greeks also, the first mis,nionary journey, and, was, off the habit at once. I .
. I and, the hand of the Lord was with afterward the ,coraranion and friend 1 Tbc, Dractlee is attended by serious
� sour milk is available give them plenty i and bealtb as a result of breeding and i silaility, This means that the time toil whopreceded- us and who worked thant. Many weris converted, and of Peter, and. writer of the gospeV
of it. If it is not, add to the mash!'care are essentials in a foundation,bas come -when the new generation Ito makle a world -ready for livinig. Jews and, Greeks came together in the which bears his name. danger. For'bDur months past Iltarry
threc-quarters of a pound of evnimer- flock. I The world da not finished Yet and church and in 0.1tristian fellowshi I LNIewart, the well-known amateur
I should learn to live not simply by Application. I
. he who would take all the advantages i Tb a gospel was already breaking do)APM' Barnallaa recognized the mark.,; 'Ol'Internitional footballer, bas been uu-
cial meat scraps to cvery four pounds 8. A pure-bred ram of a desirable imitating the neighbors, but by pas -
of the mash. 6our irilk is very valu- I ty which have been provided by those national barriers. It wa's beginill the Christian even. -when they appeared '� dckrgc,lng treatment, including � t%va
Ite and quality should sire the lambs.! sessing itself as fares, possible of the to realize the drealn and hape 11.1 in an unevivectlod place. As Dr. Jewett, ofteratlonsr, for mysterious glandular
able as a poultry food and. can bc., put I 9, Cheap equipment, which offers! world's stock of information and who have gone before, but will add I
I human brotherhood.. (See Mph. 2: 11� writes: "He kneiv the -old fruit, even � trouble which bar, broker. his licilth
to as good use for feeding poultry as 1 protection, plenty of ventilation and a; experience. roothixt.g him -self to the worrIdi's stock- 22). whan. be found it growing in a
that laart da -not fit to 90 to college. naVi" find caused him excruciating palo.
any other way on the farm. it -will I dry bed. � 2. To know the method of research This, startling turn of events came garden." This is not by any meansl
replace ment scraps, which is the most i 10. Marketing of products of wool! that may be depended upon in seeking If he presents himself, he should not After the attbad operittlou the
nto thse ears of the Church in Jeru- an ,easy thing to do, We asso-ciat ' 11 'West -and speclaBst by wl,oln it was
expensive ingredient of the poultryi and mutton with an understanding of: information about a mew -subject re� be admitted, And if.he is ,admitted, Galore, It was a difficult and ilelicate -Christianity with cerUhn outward, eL
toat valu- I market values and demand. Continua- � quiring opinion and conclusion. he should be kicked out the in,pment Isituation to handle, requiring untlaujill ompartiments, and w;lten these signs .
Yation, and also one of the n Ill c - 'a' I Performed'oshoa Lfttlewort it he ever
able. Besides the mash, the hens! ity organizativrie. -are beneficial In ill * it is discovered that he Intends to�tact, patience, and discretion. Earn-&- are wanting we are not disposed foir,!,Pwad grass.
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should be fed in a-dition, scratch feed 11 regard. . I absorb everything possible to him -self bas himself a man of Cvppus, was hs,lieve that tile genuine article 1�� 'Always when I am playllir rootball,
� ience in bandling comfliciting data, I I and to give niothing in retarn� We are I cl Olsen to have the direcilon of this 'there, 'Mien, after the rmurrection I crwhK grill or any other game In the
mraposted of equal ptats of or,rrked� 11, G— Intr tYe tuslyiess, not gii'discriminating -between facts and aln new Christi -an community. the -mem- of Jastia He appeared to Mary, she Retitle," reviled the international.
corn �nd wheat. Thii licrattill feed is i into it, A fcv, bred ,ewvs In the fall; . ildnot training a low thousand I
pwrarices, in weighing evidence and young here of which -were n,ow, for the first did not Tecogrdze Him at first. Illsi ... fhat solves the inyztery, s.ahl the
r%p(cially desirable li the hens Ito rot �Is a good it, UY. i in forming safe judgments as to thel men in order that they may Gland, ,on time, called Christians. appearlance, was diff4tTitnt, and She Was', $peeh,aiot. "In choliring Kress you
have a good range. If the range 141 12. Realization of the fiti,elis of a: principles that are Indicated, by the a Ireadisand. shoulders of the mosses ,He was glad. He was bigenough in not prepared for the charge. All comumed a Parililite which aLtatilm
� f,mcdA may hic dispensed vvith in some 1 II&Lk rn the farm, tN,;r va'Lc- as wead � fg,ft. . to their exploitation. heart and soul to appreciate and to I bonor to Barriaba,x, that vrlwn he � catiio In the way it has attackuti you."
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-sus and the mash t:r , stroy(.s. utalzers of ',191 Our ,colleges are supported by peo- understand What was happening. He found Paul doing a most. unexpectetl t .
c ztircly Tehud! tit . V ?', feed%! 4. To t,,!, tb, intellf-etual fioeililties i � —
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� Upon to Im.ke Uri the -delit leri!y ir, tea 1 anti COTA.1irv�r.9 if .-o;l 1(�rllli,',V. precision, vs; th ple who get no direct advantages from saw the grace of GOd, how that God., I work lie could take up tile wov!s of � _70--
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arawint of feci the It . --I.— ito obtriftnte and i tt,h, through the gospel, was building up 'the pstalmi4t- 11 - I.
enq got. i 1 z.thl,ole or the skilled lartisan trains . ent, There IS not 0, college graduate ,,I Ne Sh- Zes Necessary far New
., , a new race, which should be neitherl ing, an'd it'is marvellous in our eves. :
� I , ,I Ms mu,cles to the. Most de'icat(, t -day ' " does not InGonle measure .. . . - . . - d . . - . I . � � - I Daylight Projectaz.
.,y� as ary qiidden I -o and the most aeourato judgm . ' �
ir, fendhor gradua; -
"5" e" VA Iq A -mr;Jo�'wo his educattion to citizens of all
1� i.,l ndvi_nlih� to 'lliI4. "11; ch"?,pe-sl 71, t�� 1 37
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vs may I,rir,g -,hI hfl� .`Y;�4� ". Iciasses, even to the washerwoman tal �
4(Jwy A T'J� 'tt In. hilstorn witiel) pir!tri.
mr,ult. ThQ !zh(rt -�,mnw- ru,i."V,� , - I grilpll,� d'it;le'lly front the ol)jt%,.t fi;�,�J�,
71a vrl.-, 's 1.')t t'i I I �,'j"In,., , I'llundred miles away, far the tre-1111
, 't,on; th'ai, al
, . s laid upon In goneral, the four years from , "I , I
� qrcaoil. 1�0 7YL the four lears -of life and all the
: � ,'% T(. 4,ira'rt. that knowledge ,of the imey really needed to get it. WIF', .. C
r- bjmneIl for familiar-; - ? ,� .,�e _(,�)_ It ul*
� . tiiiinugh ri,ng1rS-,,1,,, 1.!qy.10;.-,�,�I! gj%�,.1 1tr!l;r-.' r;Z:;i. 1%, `I.na :.I.(- ihe, uhigi; : sou rc(�4 < f i, , mendous,cost (if education I N owofcy-PJ,,�11�40 Q n I disri'l*�lIg wil 1-10-'l lAtOr,0thiT, Im.'l
, - . ,. ity VIC. 4r1c.!ea-Ja: Proct,�(.P. that I a!! clat�es of society. Everybody helps, eig"Ittecll to twenty-two, are largely be;iii Invented by a Frc-lich lih�Aci,;t.
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. nat!y .Mth the qls--,;�I, up c., I i 11.1.141st, � `i-111-
, . � .. . �-f 1.i-'. :";.(Y...l,�r EIrIngy cr, - to the bills; a few people ,only1wastcd by most young mail, and n1- It is annoying to have ()no bone A reinurhable ff?aturo c., ther appai"ttilil
4 � . cllnnl"":r� ovcr onCs factillilez aill that I
. -n t t pay Is that �t o,;vratcs in broad da.YR;,t,
we te, I,-)(, b,it w(afhel. 1,; ,,-,iny ;.,f,.. - r,�--.-, �4f.tr .%ii,,Ll �, ,',7,11 "!.t� Wi,t,,r: i,,,I(,pr,, pulling ahead of tko other in it Latin,.
, � vitht,e of sound judgiric hat �
� 11 1-4 I ! 1.,:� T.,i -,.;�.:, ; �� !:", �'. , � , 1" un_! rea ll!trl, hl;!xg � 1!0 Ill ar' I'llue on" I v IA
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I Cle, fqr,n.:,n� hav( a:;�G -.-,� ,(_ , ,,, " "". 'I., � . I I.. �:..� ,,r (,,.o,- , t, ruish the L..VCWWd front the p the direct advantages, antcl the! inbett any rlglit�mindcll individual I""' A remedy for th4s is to t0fo an extru' I
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fc-odir-, ,gra�n Ill lik" t 'I i I 1 � - '� " - , ." ,if , '- _ ., 1 ", '. jobligation resting upon them is .bcavy ,,be fartber alcing in every way at thii
.-I.- ":. _jt� j:,�I�:�_ � - , .r;,(-(,ft%r- "� reiri,-or a small stran �xrfll nri,;Nvor th,
, tj:; -dLica* -our of his I .f�ed reIN; a((*V-dr.V, as ki fwe,
. sl;klrt:.,L III suppl-', I �1, (i�k.�:i:,(-! nl,'�,:`,; -r, C fell mar. � dari�.(,
or tL, 0!:, , Ir.".1" fc,ax � I inited to return Ill tile public in a,, I C; ,.", � � , Z . I
I (l, To Icuin the luNv% of heall1i and, .a age of thilirty if he takes f l'urposo -&-lp it In ul!t` �,.�'oit rrn:: In ..1VInlry inag-l"! L%t"..A.
� ' I 6f fast '.'j,h' I 4- �,
. d I -way or axtother in the form of service yvars Tar --tudy, than he would 'be �1`0x'f�e V,,
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.Voll -id have I (-(�Il � ,lidtfun �, �i4rhl �,�,;c � f �,� - - 1 ii,- -�-' � zz �:ir- �,,J,Ii- (-r p7wics� to train the bad , as well as the mill , �!Lny cb1c") (if tu,
�1 Producul a mouit at this t5j,r.- .f 1� , In , 3 Ia. very large share Of the advantages he pluntgod at allies .into the mcdern ring undCT Chin, then through thn in-, iutI,cdl1.,.,
,(- 11;_,�. ','r,,- i ,ii is har.�,Ii,,'� Set a' TO -J %,,4 tht- lantern -- an up:z
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lio-n.r. lit retting the hens I i, � 1, t') ,C,�-��MA; - ,,� m,;., ',r',..,. (ih qktartt,r of�! In. such wa.Vq whivit they have acqvircil through, wcTId without the be-st -pireparatlon a side hame-ring. anti I back, I
: MW � boak. a L t, 'to, a F,vt of lwatl.�. or U te.nt,
&if.:,n start Oil- ,'�!�,i�,ir i:n,421;i.,�:; '1�:�, 700.l", .!� i. l, � Y lmw c '. t,: n. i -I iiducatkn. collne course 'call give- lie Illay even and tic, it to in-i'do, eni of whiffietrce rolkrl , ord unr� 11,
I I and health and provide a go�d ,
, ,11 . . iZP'i e�or,- 1 inachixiv, with -which, to do one's, work A Well CROW t'a ciarn hiq own niontly,; of slow hcnm Whcn tbi fast hor -
I � - I .1 le 'Hie, that has been but If he is to do this ):,,- should ax- ," - spGols. By mw�w� rif ;I !i -f of ewiJvn-
Othork-'i-V I! V1,11 prod,v(� it �Ery ��! ��,, r, !" !T" , *_�, I.x't-.1n. e �f vric "aarto, "J's ad to I,nj(,Y the cr There are certain com dr-retions ,-d Ill -.1 a cwaple of
undesiri-i-I ii.(m!f: ttf lh,"� tl,�--e. -frv.',t 4' ,�,r if ;.'! y��.�-1 norroal nlili.. . that should not enter into a young .polls ,ahead his lllt will be. drawn
]�, j.�' !::��.�L, givell. "Y ron- (it olm tic ii.�,,:i lin�,,�,, alti re.
,(.,� T_,*o_ to ['(, 'r�,Jkd, , ons for attending p0ot to take more than four yeara :for the receding ivhififlutreo lit the slow
It iq I,r; itt-f 1'�' 1.1, :,�, ft,�.iltl.� ;_r, i , , pt i - man's bead as reas the work, else lie is certain to . ,�,,-tvm .It tw�, Nalt If tile 6;, ltral of
.1 ,. To R�rm, acquairuantics with mvll�collcge. Some of the chid though Snerl.
short of grav, 4lr I itr, ,�,,:. in ;I il�, , ,-.,,I vi;�.�, v., , f ,,%=T.vh 4 ii,.:k in mfil- � home, thus restrainimg him. 't
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tion to 1;1;y fo'i'l 1 ;,f parts or,i Influence all over the I errolloolis reasons sometimes given � t I. Y'L�A.Lgraplle�l 11"I'm
.. JI,,'.",krJ,q.. g;� tii, .""'. 1, S.i,r'.'�Z.." %f-��?,(',� ,,�-.. I jr.to ('aVu flee either Ilia prepar,ation or hils Another rood ineithod T have trkcl , aec 'r
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ItiplY 0314`3 OPPor- for going t000llege are the following: Ilf,4tltb- is to shorten, About six indiez or more, it ", the ,xIiii1v for(-,,, of ilia
01mr hand, there hw� i&,f, "IA -1.1 ,, � �!� turn pi�;t*;. �:,�f w;iitt�r fn)m differ- i 'e"'I"", and s,ttp niul I Is clahlit I
time in reLf Ill ytmM. Pml.t il,,,�,',ry fo,., � rill. svur?ei�, di,,- from stabli, 1*71,J tull7tlii" lind advantages. 1. Bezatiser one's clumn is going tal Solvothing ,has been sivid about lyay- both rains or lines to be bix,ldcd all , upon rbu 004��-.t itild rei.
.. v I 1 �o prii iwtvue's Way in -the world, and some- tho fast hortre's ,lit ring, bo -Al. on the IlectIng through tile IT!:I-,oJ Pa tho
. .1 � 8 -rare for serving the world coliege. It;;',! L pool !11�,
bus been so iehrap� It. ".,, ih(r.--f,,r( i,: �uFtl, I,O'Lr, v;;.i,,, me. In this wu ,
mattpr of good judgrneri� t, mz,lic� tt'r-A,he cicaut i'ou,�.t 4 th'- inf, e0tion C. stave off; tf-eng bas leen firi about ahar-; out,,ido anti the Inside, This i011 halp.
'an: to thi- very hest of onv*s powers, and 2. To get rid of work land is I 1
. added expendituro, try J.oy extra li,(d.� bp delutrmax,3 toitl remioved. Near,-! N'tl to They th*�- debt that (Ivt!ry gane"Tcl- Ox, day of assurning the nutura! To,-' "Itc-, We arc, legilritilig to talk. ,wonderfully In equalizing, tile pull. acrepal. C r any I.11.o, ii, the room. fr,4w
. I U, wirrar wh.'ch �4V,, i,s on an axii,.
_-.1whi:,o, CareflIVY 6eanE:ZL, Istitild ,nd!, tion owes to those who have gore p,,Msihjl;Itios Of I -lie, fi�.nmtwhat Trankly thcne days aboutl - --.-I.--- ____.C- .
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PRX, VA 'OL V� 'M TU 'M r_% ra ra , I i before. 3. To have a -good tIme. tl:,.l soul of -man, for we axe recogniz- .
sun -Ary the Inilk utcr,%;N. Clean�e I Fly screens for the stable windows; wact."t He $raart,
, 0 1 ud I The list mig initely pro- Ing t1w-Lt there JIG,& vast differance be- I I .
dur und teats, before milk:r,g und lit be Indef 4. Because it is "the thing U do" In i Vill prove a good investment, : A wagon Intoloi INIth laillp p I
o 9 jobvit
., Cr5ticai I o rlgr e ill but these are the ,chief con- go to col - t%vLcn what is insilde
, 1 lcepp the ptabl�s cleall. loge, and to "make a frait the d-Ifferent I
., � bad collitivil wl(f tril0k, and many
siderations that should stand clearly c,rnIty.,, bund-Z,m of live clay we *all, mail, Doitlt try spraying potatoes with' cr file gkiliti; vverl it 11, lie -I.
0 go Periods 0i d distlutive for planting the out in the mind of is young Tnaxi and 6. To get IIA, advantage over society It is the 'whole man that noedsl lime sullybur; Als worse thaii uselesu.! Considerable s ('Out '
0 fiJr FALL WHEAT 0 � lat'o la.'rget-growilip varicitfies of cub- it makes no difference whether he in galmilej so that one coin acquire oducatingbody, mind, and Saudi and . I 3tupatIv wre'relt for
. I bage and cauliflower I,. twaland a half COnIcS from the farm or the city In more that his sbalre ci the world,, this is what the college is founded io � the driver its, he gazed tit the s ,r.
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0 1. At Seeding Time, 0 i. by three and a half feet thet advantages which he may realize goods andhappinesz� but without re- aocomplish.. Therefore, I* each man Horses will get little Test if shut: ell glass, A bent�veleniiooliilju old
up lut a close st'ah'it these nights; it im-it eyed him camp,ts,
Dciay sea,ding to escape the from thii proper prellatration for life, paying dn full for everything on-Joyed. examinO illime'Llf to 8-30 WhOthcr be in sionat,ly,
0 1 Ikesslan Fly, Use fertilizers ay he us -hot outside, but the air 1 -my pror inmy, he said, -Z guill,08,0
to catch up wheat growth. 0 In thinning the wooillot, where pos- An analytis Of these edght consiti- There ate many good reasons for has the Auff that real man are inditio
0 2� in Winter - ;f, ,end if he has he n d, have ql* is frolther, YOU Will have to pay for thenj out Of
0 aible, spare the maples; they will do Orafiii�ns wilt show that all but the not going to -college. Vint awong " " . .
Produce good top to protect well in this country, and will give you last are what might ,be called. "per- these Gre duties to dependents and a doubt that & collittgo coluriso will "pay. your Own poliket9l,
0 wheat, wild 90041-TOOtIng to 0 lumber, ,firewood, migar and syrupi sonal advan tage"; that is to say, they decent regard far onds healtb, There IT, Oil the Other hiand, ho does It Ice on the farm is not it luxury "Yos", was tile melancholy reply.
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0 overcome spring-heavIng �0 these days; it Is a plain necessity. -,wall, wc,ll,,, .Said the 61
�� . " relate directly to tile Welfare of the are ittstanaeg in which the rospongl� possess the dil"posiltion and the ,desirIe Arrange now to put up an ice house 11here's a, abliling for you d 1;11w,
I . - Fertilizer$ producer top 6d 0 d at.the stame,t . me, study I . I dare say
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, . roats. Impure milik IF& notoriously one oX individual and tend to make it easier bfitty of �tha family Is thrown upon the
I , 0 S. At Reading anti F11(ing Time the most fertile murces of disaase,, for him to got ahead, to make big -Young man In such a, way that he = qular�xft Of monall Oblaralitter, be ilmy -any old. shed wilt do -and make the-einuo Of those other people will give
, 0 especially among infants, and, children - maTk, to -reach distinctialt, to "Gunto not honorably avoid- It, and -in no case be equally corbitin a college education hot days Cool next year. You a 1101DI49 hand, too,"
I Force, ealily wheat growth ,4 ud it ,s well unders
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I 01 h a ;I htlde-rshop, to get to the top, or what- should health .be sacriaced for a C& will not pay oftbor Min or the public I The drlyor hold out Ilia hat, and
� by ,fortflizing at seeding p a The -soil should the moist and wellisavoral people droppod callus I t it,
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� time, d escape drought lImpurities w,.re . from improper vver else .the unworthy motive might ]a& educatAw. Next to obariaoter and which fOcts moet 01 the bill, I no
01 . Audi I'aant injury. - 0 hand ir,�;, "Co. fifi � "' milk -that in, be called that seeks to got and -hold friendship, health to the greatest as"t , --.*,— Vrcltarctl' for planting, otherwisel At last, when the contributions had
I I Order PertilizeralNow 'W millt that !s drr,--m from. healthy. cows transplahbing fPol*n the ,seed,bad into coused,tu elliptlad the e
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0 I for your rail Beetling P I I -opt in snnit,,��y .qables, and, that is some advantage over our follow man in life, and if a, young marlAs forced Good -hay will be m4rce.tbia winter; the garden or field, xnay not ,be Out. hat into his packets, Then, poiii(flig ,
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� 0 1 cooled, bottlEd, and transported in or that he can not fairly meat, and to ch-ooso between betalth And a college not a pound ohovI4 ])a wasted. . om-SAI-1 unless plants tire cal'aftilly to tile retreating lJg%tro w1lo'had btart.
1. 0 �,, ld against which he can ivot protect him- ,course, Xt him :60rego the college There will be a
11rite- to icittiltions approved by %omo reapon- light mixed 114Y Watered ,in,
, r Free* Sul letins, .1), � ad tile collection, lie observed': "Say,
js�, a argarlization -uoh as a medical Elelf I* the b2ttIO of life. course, Thilis choicto to fortavately -but h4rvott in the Mart (ime.provinceit and . — ain't lie a smart in�tr?
. � 0, '' Soil' , 0 .nelety-is greatly in demand in the So we add the lost point, which is rarely Xorco upon an individual and Quebec as well as in Ontario arid At, Whitd or light colored stalks, of boGsil" . That's my
.A U166% where or �4inary milk gilngg service. The eilutation which this ))lien moot wrd&bo of health are wholly berta this year, Hay 18 also bolow an calory a I �
0 fibipriWodient BureaU PO lg 101its it Tilart, eby,ft,& Iiii-lir I �gs i's to got In college fif necotly -given to noodlassi Oven foolish, . _ To secured by blanching, Which —..%--
, . average In the Uxited, States, The consists ,of growing the plants in Users of the -Iwivel�gsll talophono
, 0 0 1 9ftho .....",". 22 or 23 cents and IF) hard to -got even him 0, a pros,oat�,
atindian FortilIxers Asiociatlort 0 lie 'Pavil certain If the motive be fully worthy, and df Ontario Tarmor who has, a barn, full dark�css 80 Chat the "Ohl"I'llr Inatter Will only know that they. art, using
0 " � at that price. The most urgent need, latest, tolto oure, and he buys, Ilia booka, the individilat ,can eaell.ro tbG college of sweet 'Clover bay will have reason of'the etam is destroyed, Blanching -by the aliFenele uf
Room 14, Manning Arcido & isSor ltli,&farmter to untiGnitand wlm' t food and clotbing; but the collie-ge was training without too, nruch strabling to congratulate himself on bily , , this now, Invention-
Titiotito . . the city dweller wants and to sapp) good also inakes the stalks more, <.rj�,.p linij [])a hunimin I g at the w1re making ilia
11 & V& V% M IR VA Ta J U6 Ylbuiltbefor* ho was burn., and fly man and wrifice, It ds abundantly worth f6rturat before winter Is over, tonder and improves tho quality, voices much elmror. I .
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