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The Brussels Post, 1921-9-22, Page 611 I . .1 % -1 I 1-1 � --- 111,-111'r ­ �­­­­ -1 -711- �­�, : - : . . . I ­­­­ �: I � I . 1, � �. ,4 , , . I . . : I I , ,. � I ., �� I ,-- ­ �­ . . � ­­ I _­­ - I -, . I . . I I I � . I I . � . I . I . I . , . I � . I I � I � I I 11 I . I I . I � I I , 1. I � I 1, . . . . . I I . . . � I I . I I . I . ; I . . I . I I � I � � , I . . I . . I I . . . . � . � I . I I I . I I , 4 . I . . . � I . I . I ., . � I . . . I . � . I 11 . I . . � - ____ .___===1 �.,�== - . �. .­­__-__.._­ _---_­ - ­ _­ -_ -, � " ­ I . , I - � -.1.1. - ___ . I—— � .. I - ­ .... ­­­ . .I---.-.-- __ ___.__­­­_. ­_ -----.-, - - 1. .1. --1111. ­ I-— ­­ - . . - I __ . , P, � I . � ,�� — I , 3 1'7 `f 11 DO Me Sunday School Lpesson -NO RIC � .1� I , I j,i�op Tl he Countty Chi d's khoo g AT SPHE . . , ., , �'C' � I , k - . , . . � . . — Vol ",.:- (2 � . 1. � � I ' � I . I , 2§ 1 V CONDITIONS I , 'r � M G.6 SEPTEMBER I 1 4 A X — . Aw Anmypr'to th W-lotioo, "How Mllslh Zducokou D004 . I I!M� - %> 94 1 IeM "w . � . A :m , tit ? Rural Child Ntmd?" —_ i 1" ­­; � I I � -1-1. I - � ..'' �K . . I ... Reviow, Golien Text—Wo4kno 6; 10. c� P temperature has 4* , . I- V W A, 1, �, Q "', -er I col, 8 lly ADA AUILVILLE SHAW, I . wayalleen,%_ matter of Irltvywl, to lea4- . . � . - I � . lZatiew Paragraphs. � . 33AMA 4 � Paul to prwh am to , I I 11 I � - CONDUCTED 13Y PROF, HMNRY G, 13FLE, ;��,77:��Iii , To the broad-m'ndod and f=­eoing tihough Nye bad been Rip Van W!111'3ill�- The character of Paul is fu'll 0.1 t4444 11111re",or lhby go. For tile He` lng AV eulturlpts or 1* those who' . . '-� I;N*.� admatbor, there oar, t -e but one envow god had waked up ins now 0 r Inwrest audi, fulil of surim � brow will Wmit ifiem, to tho- syn , pra,obIJo grain growing lizistead, of- � , r1d. 0 u i Th I .! j,.,:. �, , so. A young I a object of this department [a 0 place at the oor- "I". � jA.5;�,.� �, gogins, and the Grook is tI :1 6ock raising, A U!gh temperature, ,,f :�i�...'�2..�p,._ , �tf �� � 1Q.,UIVI'vers � , 'i", ,;., . V110 of oar farm readers the advice of an ricknowl0liod , 8,iX��-�,lr,!�,.,.��,:�,: �. to the quiv!Akqi� Ilfriv muell. ki,iucation I Agriou'tuxal 0014,905 "a taxed to man hilft educAted and trained for , `1�1�1��-in,',i. i,;:-,, U�,: -1 .-Pacit ,� a digiciii , ,end, honorable profession . 111. -1J,,,,�� ',`W:;�_ -&it, %ourso - ry and .4nieficial in 0 ". . "" .N-, .I...", ..�: I Ion ago 4T Inbw bVl;WOCn men AUQUO necessw. f"thowlty gn all subjects portaInIpa to solln and cropp, � :: * .. t: ��,�f.'... flow the rural chiM =d 7 It is pro- I tbell, V�� I y -ani porno of them be , . lyr�lkj capacity-rioll alone with Otll- in whWil he Miglit, have, 14yed a life Romaine had, ninde the sees safe from ,but In wit, Crisis requ4xeA a li4o* �� ,!, I Addrqup all questions to Profeasor Henry G, Holl, In ,: r��. vorbial that chliftelland fools,tell tile, : of f1lifforent rul,tion5. Moreover� thq some cases, is dp#imoqt4 In othe", .. t1lu i he beCoMes, tile pir I 1 We of The Wilson publishing Company, Limited, Toron. �-��I, - %1 I ....... ­ Ill, In a ovirlit of Curiosity I PU t I den's, from the farm but with stutdieljt3, Of comperolive ease _ i top ano The Order ,,�.. - ;­., -young ineli, sti-elluous advocate of a w"k arld, ,air an have made roMe, overland; amount Of prollip, twidoon. Late sWng' � ` �� - ;, . ,Uon I or ,trugirling, Cause to which at first lie , I Cry ftent i ;inawora will cppcl�r in this column in ` 1. � - - ,.: the quo. to an qxceptlonally.from the towns wild cities � n, otitibli shed, police and firm rule Or Oarly autump frost is v 0 - ,.:: I Ai women who see in Agricultural , In which they ,are recelve . When Wrltlnq 14101Y men- ,',: I'�., :. brigbi; salbo,ol ibo,y, lie oonalldered: a )Led been violently oppozeAd.. Tho. thrpughout lion this Paper, As space is limited It Is advi - ie wh re listrue- ugh , all those )And%, 60 "'In" I injurious 0 crops. Maribasharriessiell- . pe"" wiZe I,. , ,� , I ";.., -ot *illy a riebly CO - . ,d and ad. ". Moment, g�ave ino a swift glarl;le of pursuits, n tra"Kars may go. safel,y uporli tbeit .much of nature and Used it, but no lmrn0intc reply to nece'Doary thit a stallipf , ." n. ilarrow and exclusive Jewish spot, I , �, �� noar�v,orli arul hurlind. at me his Oort- tive future for themselves but an OP- j.calous a . drespell, envelope 60 enclosed with the clucstio"A When I - � and proud to exulte, he be- jo 47"."67 follow Paul and his com- One Con- 64Y yet that man can CoPtral" � the apewor will be ma,iled direct. clu,Eicn, fiti-al- aind all-eiabracing; "Alit pqrtunity to smio their day and gen-'eomea. the elta.mvioni,of abroad, human- . CopyrJgh� by Wilson Pu�llshlng Cc,, Limited he can pot!"' station, And they -are thus preparing ity wilich, he bejtevos wW triumph panions tibrougill. tw9 long journeys- the weather, although the May modify . � , by &Ioppilig the I mselva� W make that future a over gia Prejudices and% lasirrioirs of its. to Cyprus, and Asia Minor, Macedonia It in some instames or Overcome some , . W. A,: I have four or fit's uOrett.of would-, t1lereflore, a4vi-ie as foIllowe -,- I I ni6rht conclude the � land which is quite heavy clay, It has I Apply obov,k a ton of lime per acre topic Igt t1lispolint as fully covered by I .scientific success as well as a financial tion and race and creed and. intake All a4d Greece.. Wo enter with bim into of Ro dipastzous offioots.� - been Plowed and bus been in pasture I When tb a land is plowed . this Fall or! my bay frien-4's brief statellif.at. Stull it success -c. dtim"nship success as well wienl, one in hovtheTboodt and, good- city -after City, JiVato Jewish oyniagogues ThQ primairy source of all best is � a Though intel-loctual.1-ly of the and, marketrUces, and wovk§h6pR, and tbe suit, Old go) shines, and heat and - for about fiftegga years, quite heavy i next spring. Work it into the land, because lie, has not had all lie COU.N: a a personal eacce'43-0, Bucccs& 1101�- highest rank, -and- able to stand upon 04, Ali)' itablo, ham" We, see =' ligilt travel the Intervening 02,0000qo il�.hip as well as 3=ngs, eager liaterers, an June � god What would be the be , stlirnme4iotely after plowing. Next'got, so to speak, and because there Ing toward Vtatesrta , an equality with statemmen and Oulloth'Ied 0 miles of spiace, with a velocity of 1'86,- 1. crop to �Iant next Spring, so I could Spring pearl it to barley, putting on 1 still exist for -him handicaps so great,' a success that will work oil, the mud-,tsebolars yet ,)is ebousts, to Consort e and willing ears gled t am I believe I arn'with tb�' humblest, recoililet so, gaisat.a. MMAge. But we 000 mitles Per Flecon& S 0 of this I pow it to wheat Ill the Fall of 19222 about a bushel to the acre, and at the'that while the friends of education tifie'sille of local rold-ties going troin place � heat is absorbed dn,fts trais it by par � . 1. When would be file best t , into to Plow I gains time seed with a mixture of � luboring to overcome therp, all too'not overstating this *Plr,p�"`�` -I Ito place mainta,inill-i hfirself 'by the "a 44-4-0 jealoue; and hostile faces water�vag%or and the air , I it and how many incheo deep should it Common red and alsike C!oveT, about! malov of him grow up, suffer and go I There was a day "rits. re.c. and ,labor of hie hands and, becoming as Sqliim'that Cannot Pinduro to beeir tha; tileles of dust, bo Plowed? 10 lbs. of the former and 4 )be, of the' out of life without having realized the walls were lolcre v3selitial to safety, 110 says, aid things to all mah- tM �bY ; tli4 fallaire age of oalvablon of -which 1-tself, bhu-s hic:reasing the temperature -they tire now considered tobe, In 111.1 meare he - dream is to -be for the Gentile as of the adr. The remaindler is absorbed faith. and. following ine-Y sin some Of the I "'a Airwer: Tile answor vj� yo,ar ques- letter per acre, or about 11-1 to 15 lbs.1 measure of He possibilities, we must; than 'If Jesus Christ. wa,Vs for the Jeff,alid GP,ntU"' Who by the ,earth. Vlr.in Y.-,�.Il depen-1 to !:c -mo extent upon Per acre Of sweet 'Clover. I still argue and preach and plead, at tile old city where I was born, the &" oftended ivben tQ]fl Of the folly Local corditiorz thave, a gro# effect I I J The -story of Paul's life as far as Y�q Q1 thelir MOIL worship, We follow Paul 0. Large water areas polir Jo,Mt*.,,n_ It Y'm ere bl, the sec- In order is) sup -ply the immediate every opportunity, each doing our best i stately homes, the convents, the semi - tion wfi�-� _- ei­n ma.'.ures, an e.-a-rly available plantfood to get the legumes� to clear away the- bandleaps, for as, narles, the Orchards and gardens, the have foliowed it wilil be u'faselliating I and. his. ,complutionsthlrough on tBitilleratuT We see Mot itrzt� amid t reenes Of -vent high surrounded by, subject for review. . he fierce, such as protall lakes, pre emp of (�(,:.! o-n -',.-a .grown and Cut. growing, apply about 300 I'los, per acre' many of this generation as possible cemeteries, a, the Carefully educated child of a. r14 .=A, confulalan, even, Were jamOT t e The h -,,at is kept injore Vvf*.,� -, ufficiclitly varly to allaw: of a fertilizer carrying about 3 Per; and for all who are to come along the -%valls of stone or briell good; Jewl,shhoole, 'in the ,schools a4d" mag,littrates, who usital�y tried to do moderatebeteuse it takes nearly three, fo, r! ,C ,Or tell spiked ,of Vile, mcb, before noman temperature. � the r,'ouivI to be plfwcd anij worked: cerr'­ ammoirla, 8 per "at, phosphoric! path of citizenzilip via the way of the iron railing, And -lot us nla'rk 13lis ; university of his native city of TaisP ' nio for fall wheolt in the antuiliql of'acid and 3 per Coat. potash. This 1 rural home and the rural school, well-tho jails were full of fence- Wo what was just, in -to prisons, and then hundred times as much heatto evapror- learning the mathematiesi and the -�;I i Te 1-A ill t" . plalaegv of toil. . c-cim belt � should give the grain crop and gTos,s 1 How much education can the coun- climbers, wall-breakerz, prowlers, rbilo= of -his timb, the Hebrew I in flight to farther cities and new ate one gaon of ,water &it it diocs to . 1922. if 1� - ' ves -have lived to see most , a languages -and literature; Pa . rallse its temperature one do. -Tee, I v,a.: Il . d,.'. -e g,.i.w�r�T a inixture of � a good vigorous start. If the legunic-3 ' try child take? would, perhaps be the thio . We - oil aAd aeQU41ing gl(ill In r%etarie and d,e- nill�tr life becomes, to w a gveut Large swamps iand areas -of green � In.-tky �­! O..,:-, aln'll't a bu-ZiElw of make an abundant growth. cut the.better way of putting this question, of tbese ponderous protecU s done I bate. . We see him. again in the won . - example, of unselfisih toil, a living timbor furnish 1�iorge quasititlea of c. 6'i to ',bc, a.ere, whl,lh c.,,uld le cut first Crop and turn U�a second one! When the earth receives more metis- away. As we came better W under- sacrifice- He gives himself wholly to . at tale psychol derful city of big dre3raal, Jcrlisalem,� his, task. He bas become, beconfesz­s, water to the,adr; also retain the spring . V,r il.,`-t I g�!-_'r� As zoolt as the crop i under in ord,p.r to buLd up the humus 1 ture then it can care for, we have at d ogy of mental re- renowned and.&Irjoup -both in its his- the bond silave of Jezus Christ, k� water longer -and therefore .have a ii b�-rv`f,­i 1, have the gr.;,and lihAved of this soll, 1 destructive or wasteful Overflow- I actions, we saw that possibly wall's , tory and, its prophetic hope, Studying . I I -lives on-ly to 'proclaim the love and Moderating effect. :wln-.,:`­'.:',)r frr.m. 5 til. 7 i.-�zhco deep , Subscriber: Is it all right to spray; flood; when it receives less than it! invited climbers, perhaps created the ancient law, with -bhe great 1 ,a,Viilg,,gi,ace of Jesus Ohrist. Or, fa IF-ost ispreventei by swamp., woods - at, with�, can care for, we .have destructive or thieves; as we also found out some- Gameliel as his teacher. And a i i ii I v, czkt- i up far fail wheat. At the � potato vines on top, for wig' I g"n.he himself wrote, "For me to live is arid wo, - alre4q bacause they pr e t:-.l"a .��, .1 . v,.,.I tf,_� fall wholl it will Bordeaux; or would you have to have� wasteful depTivatioll-drought. Ourl thing about the real spie.it of brother- I he is the zealous officer of the Jewish; Cloriist." Art$ he believed tbtlt, in all tin oduc I i Coming citizens mus i od, we saw council actively eugageA in trying to., , a high humidity and are riot so readi-ly p. -y y;,u ! 3 ,,,' , I a,idi!lim 1 a,vaibable, a spray that you can reach them from -t not suffer from, hood and the shared go I out a rilischlevouis sect of pigo-' Ilia �01 and spariAre, Christ was with Cooled is are the large clearaT arew, " l4c: "'! U, I �r 111��, firm .,r nih-ut 250 to'under the leaves? i educational flood or drought. The � that it mig'ht ba,safer to have a velvet stamp him. "Never forge�t' writes Patexlton I t:eo :`,�. 1'." �_.-,-,:%cr po. a. --'e: Far the I Answer: Spraying potitv) vinies� on'proportion of schooling to need itrust In -Wil, extend clear ,down to the side-lPle who Profess to.,be the f6lilowers of inn r E�.­re of au a � ;a crucified Nazarene. Then by the' , " . ra'd N, li -f-;r hr. ,,;y C!ny I w3ald I i,.7) for bligbrt -with Bord-caux gives a' be noritial. Men and women must be'-filk without a visible sign of fence, I wayside * ]life, i L, Coll. Rt realizing of tile close I 1�h, t�, , - , -is his proceeds with alitheri- preamosof his r.d. Th. a whole value Silo Construction. I - ' air lor even to lose an apple or a tomb-, tative 1'etters to the Jewiah inagis- � -!'%:1L '�; �'..- i1i :l. � t I Y.,,'., rur-.,'n_- about' fair distrillution Of the fungicilde.1 fruitful according to the need of th : 1;l.. !:,llt I , stone than to weaken men by connist-i trates of Damescus, he is suddenly Of this biography is, lost if -wo forget The scarcity of feed in mar,y part�� : 2 T 5. I. i: .": 11V'%, 12 per cent, � During the early growing period *V day. This conclusion leads us to pro- Christ in Ithinking of His servant; if t 1 -ho-, ll�� , ,i,1-1 -vr. I I Cr 2 por cent.: the riclato, lljwvver, W you want a 1 sent this question in still a third way:, Ing weakness. The vanishing of such stlickan as -with a thunderbolt from ' of the country Ibis year raniers it 1 P.-14 l,;% i thorough arplization, ll?.41�tjcnai What must the country child produce I walls and fences is perhaps an out-, heaven and in vision be.besr& the voice in admiring his lifth acad couxage and I enduranice we 1&e rigbt for -a m,.tCent very. imllortant that no fodder bo. al- ; spray�i ft'r be O"jt-! . w of otber�of the One whose peoplobe hubeen, e eit f it - ad In. ]owed to go to vra�te. Th2 corn ere!), ; e . . in I wh',Oh drive! in order that lie may best meet the de- word symbol of the passing of ill ,ecr o till. Ile liv P. S. A,: Nlici.-Id I fl,,,i as goftd re-� ,. raefluting. He goes on to, Daima-Aus i Cbrigt,s p,o,,:*u,,e. suftj fif�ni vpp!yin�C acid phn;,phate to the, "4104 up wil" tl:(, itswor iidlesi niands of his day in the place Where barriers, as for incitance, the -wall of * Pe I Behind, over the � fc-rtunetely, wk3reit has been pror=- I .1 . ',f 44", !C,Ive�% Thz3 m differentiation between nian farmor not topereectite ,but to join himself to ],,ad, of Priests zini governors anl; ly grown, is geed. C,)rn fo�' !er evil I Lho top �'urfi.,c �itnd Elmrgin!T 11. in as, . ­ c!J�,l if oppli-: be finds Mmself? i , them. i ' D would U I v,vd .1 f�ral.;-!­ d.-,l,t9 e­!�,�i 1i iz,­zxt�-1 *.:� ill. tnv l.irge po-' A New Bra Dawns. I and man merchant, between woman on I We may follow bint there to some 116wilng mobs, ke could alwatys "I" be saved by drying in the P'iclh, but I .. .. I - " -!Y;!� !;i , - Main t i jJesus. He sought only his R-PPTOV-11 I ith - - ­ .1 : .,,-,rr m. 0i, 7:,� cf t- and A full airs -mer to bbe question, thus, the farm and woman in the city. The quiet retreat in title Arabian. wiJ&r_ OUS I.e. , not or'.1, in Anay.E�­ !,- � r%.l.,.:`V- -_;�. t, ­�;�,7n - i I He knew Him for Me friend in ii t t ZaIll , . .1 -�ii­!ut ,;,' ;", , -, r!':,A """"" B-r -wlek. be goes back in thought fe 1Z 10. ,wl�tfilrlui.11 saved but -1 I n the olla'itv from r:`1 ­ I ;, � " , I Istated, would involve an exhaustive; perlod of the Great War brouglit t , � climax this demolition of walls " - "" ; 7 . _____^_ I living as they are! -be- I _.,-�-�!'-. .,bo,'i-� studies, where its -reviews i or in deal." of feed producul. The.most pralPallic , :. - . 'a 1 ,I)r of life and I I iq,:;�� tht ".�',, 1! :�.i , " ,!,:r.c '.iv .i".; :'t"_ I stu eom� fi�e who b hispi Application. I a .. I., . 11 Nhit Growing in Canada. and a.% they should be. It would at! tween country and town and, blessed -and siders ep17 v t 0 , . tkroug!i :� f'.-­Z,�;tr drili., 1, �, A�ilj!,,� Palul's own expariencos give point to wzY to Preserve orn for winter feel. V, b� the law of mornentum, which is the!ll,earned about Jesus Oreist, and finds , ' is I rib*t t;z ' i g�-', -ho phuilplrt�. ,,: �tri_l v 1, � �'hcr nu,s, suimh as waloat's" least involve a study of What consti- III, exhortation with -which the lef-ion' ing -44 in.Vae sib. Thi .stateni�nt has 'mande, che.tm ; tutes Canadian Citizenship and Can- servant alike or ill and -good, the good in, that the oraviviring wisdom, the la,iv' Luted L'!�'r,,;igh �lik` moist so -0 _,,' , On r- I *1 �-ts, fi.-ber- ,%nl cobs,� a i work goes on! Mutual needs mutual wbich is ftenceforth -to govern -his life,; for to-,(IqY bpgin--. Ile knew what it been amply bxrne out' time and time . I I . ul.,ghly 1 � ,,:, �- !�'E. If the 1­�i] l.? dr,! czat be grown in Carada. P, &,ich an� flian statesmansbip, for it is not too . W.d thu ;�� 1�i .� �, ll k rlt�,�70 :,rr;a1l.L-&&L� &;t(int as to L2 e,anruerma',ly succoss-, much to say that we have entered anxieties, mutual service and, suff 'Ile goes "back at length to Damascus was to be overtakep in a fault. Rig)10 aga!n. The Experini'fittal Fatini,; at 'et Z�'All i3 on. open (I!mif,; cdo,tBut he meete, hostility, is in per!] of ground' tems of silo construction, which are ' er 1 and to Jerusz,lem to poelach Chi -is ' in lhe Midst of -a Career of P aticu- Ottawa -bave tried ,out dIfferont. .qNs- , Ing, modern Machinery, good rio t -'tion be baid boan simittea to th " 1"; - hir w en, on the ,. _ � 11 will ni.t g xii. Experiments upon a world -period when the inter -I and c,olivicted-ri , sim. It waser h ' ^ lhe,roug`� �l ::.:1!,1bQjC11 fhrcu­�h t,he�alv being m-wie at Experinwntal cats of farmer and statesnuin. are as � rural postal service, club& for boys,his life and is peratiatiM to return to,liturl'Icid rild chaprinod, bRad and colt-: deui�t wl-th in, Exhibition Circuktr No. grtrwing-' rn.�­v- when ihe F.-,rti'1lzc,r. F -arms, in rrit;�!h Co.`amhia to Fee if closely related as land girls, ,clubs for women, clubs for f in Tarsus. Here and in 14io fuzed, � my right hand is to � I that a in alenger of Jesus (,.line' 102, available from the Pub!ictutfor.r3 , such a thing iiu r ni %mily, clubs,2=11ing' rogiona of fivria. -end to him, Colt! eshiln "Brothrr S-ul`�Branch. is virork c lf I- i t !'L _?.,�tun $!)it, ,vh,�re it .-;-Able. Tb.-ese ex-! my leftl the national body colonist! en, clubs for the whole f, CilWh.: he bear$ his testi , 119 , - ., . . L I ral5 4 for the -rural citizens of county and * morty and *,ng Zrto lib�rty.i - I I - -L,,I�j p-Inients to be th�;rough -wm r:l.,r,r-! afford to cripple or pa ,ze or ampu- 'MIT) .I lead.. him ou t * For erow-my in 1,Abor th�� filil sh auld mil' �,�,!,4y "'! ;-�Ive vr,_1 i-pl es inn rw� ir. I 11'YOUP., `� ��-ll -,vatsr, � LEY ha- to e­ur ;� nun,,',;cr , f yenra.: tate cither one! I province and nation, Community enteir- I an his work, until BarnabasiAva�ix whon. be uvnt to Rrum!vv'l, lie builtatt ncnraspov�iblj I, the fur'.11 . �l i "' � : , Ipriscei of all sorts frona co -operative -who had beeri his -friend in Jerur"llem,filt'le,d viihremonl,Torbis pastac-ifins' r.­na vi,d ,sholterel Trent ilie wrth T� W., I I-a%r. a p;e�o (if groand,: -4�� !hi�'y hf�lip :;,.L1jJ ill vn­r'-,�"n cmlyl Manyofuscan rememberwhentht-�m ; comes to invite him to Antioch, tO'a,d �Peking to n!in.- bV redouMed ze-.1 : . arketing and buying to co-operatlr,p - I wl�,nd�. It is nrit, ll�-,:*s�?��ry to Vake up atcn' Li! i�rrr whi.111 I planted to f"I" ­ l..-­ti,i ',:Tr---. thi. ,-, -:::t, t;,-, y��t: average mogazinearld newspaper took: 1 share in the wo�k of tile mixed Jew . EC, .. .r. --+.le , f a barn. It Flic-l! I I - worshipping and Playing -the' rn behalf of the thii-Ah, he was vwt, th2, spa� - M.W f;!F�" ­-�­11-�. I S�!-.-,Qfl Ui10­_! 200 '".11% ­.. .;%*11i. ,,-.---.,,�r:-;,1c7, t"jrlJjt, pecount of farm- and farmers chieflyi land, Gentile church of that cit2_ " ce . I , , � : fivith, suarlex.n. lat'.d oi'b,lRC': lor l%01 . I K--_ f-;, �.­ , �'�_L�'! if) ?L". : crudely Classified, are -some of the �bat- W., I :.-�.r k") I bv acre ard ;A I 111, . I 1 ,�!z�`,-:- (, Y! lutilve.! frOm the stan4point of condescension I A year pwses and the city aii�-.qmn- 1�a-, who 1rul fa�',h 1`t'll b I'd t:..,t ­��, k!�'fr: tering rams which hai I bl-I finz mail, B; rr. i - O fiv"0 rc.-�::vcd --.�,_: I�ic, 1,;.dg of I 7e broken; down a - e.t'llnett'r Wt.- 1­'�z rf �* 1-4 C�IP�`:itv ; �tr.iw (no 11r. Liw..-­� S­�- �:. ',r. s,frLri-�'�-. lerit i toward men and women who made , ry wark in Aritincli lead-� to tile in-, to-bolNii'm tl"!t S -I,, ! -. I l'Os'l (-111-:f-, ' , , ­ " -p ',':t�; la!' 'rt the old line fences and opened UP augaraticit cFf ,an entt,rpr',sL- -,vhich ig! ed riii not onlv' tach his part lh�!,,l h 'ffl(r. al��, Ullat. .*e lli&'- � 02-a4), I I'- , � -,` 1 ," �Ml I ,MV �'!­Pr ,,�, of !�i�­ "' Tru-.. .1, ,,z�m,rt%' �-. .-n,�(l .-., close contact with the d, , th'!11 I—'! Sm. � . '� ­ of avenues of exchange between TaT1111 to carry the gospel to dact...lill. laM ' it C�ld I w"�iT-', li�_ "o havc im"n--oh1w. ­ ` , tt:,l , e �c -,* y i� �;,c 1. ,. -.'� f` -)i- h; the field. the barn, the chicken vard, � I s. i but r.ft,rrv,r,n r-1, ,)�:.­;,'r - a ­nc nia' jr'­ P � the Ln'o th �, m.,re Eilage it wl!' h,'. I I � - : ta v:i ftr h".,- r-,-xI 7car a.'so, Call I "': ` 7 , , '�r " !.�' " ., r , ". t,.-.ipl1�;i,4-4.1 the hog p c, or, from the standiloint and farm, farm home -and town home, I Jvwi�h communities in. the ifennis Of 1 of work to be dcn7, Ft'nt f,:�e li�m to : L per frot ,.f b�-I,rht. A si.� 12 fo­t , . - , a, ar.1 g!I about, N-3 rartnCT in it. JL,L"ll knev,_ � ­ tr" S:.- Jarin. supply a7fd ,town demand, farin'the Mediterranean ae, firw linc ll -V eno uk.-.c- 11";'K. F;!'.1, 1'r �'- !:, ` :, 11.,� 1�1­1.t ,!,,�z,"!ie.4 th.�., (if the former as a comic or pictur- Ih` iin diameter :�nl '24 fuel, hi""A AvM I- �11 � . . , demand aild town supply. its coasts, seem I-; imite tbt,,n to sweetnf..�4 arei s,,.;-, -Cl of '­rVtI-,­:v - in 55 to N fl,.,in, if e, -n vt'sge, juirz t� 1. tin-,f:,�:,Y ,:��` ,vnir fl-�or flover ;:-. - �lz:!,!,,.��w�-. 4-f -f,.,. ,�.;��,-_re. lie mvA' w.r(luze mn&ributlon to a certain type, come. Their kno,_1,6'g,,i bo-th i,.f Ile- llo!,fulnt!�;;,.,, ar 1 ,.7%� " _:�*�;c­%; did fti-r� , 'i, ' I , � I ­ 1. Trust: . . � lr:lo,e.nk a 14-fu�,il sfln (if fl ­.I .1.1 1. �. � tllc! S!_-.-,��: i','�- Z C��n, I f1jo I* g�-t ,- " " . , � I �, . ,ol riu.ry i.- !r,2:�� 7� in V,r.,t;�Ih! (if fleti'mi; or. in cormect!on with va-, A Sacret], b brew and Greek ni.tke-i I:, pw,3ible fcT llial. we may do f,r v - i;, rs.. I -` I h - Ic -;h- - - � V.Ia,'i'� , � �u: ,3 A.,:�.! lll� M -e hvii:7 11' ( j�� � ,i% 7�', " 7� ,,- ;;�­-(, .1�f,pr ;,'­.rlt4-1.� callon Idylls all -I poetry about the l This breaking o: aTrileis means .-------I -1. -1 - -1 11 - __ , I _-he!!-ht i_!, .,,!! r�a",% -0 t�,w�, � ­ i,l!,. lh%! w", , : � . ­ � so, IN.-- -�,:;l ,­:� 10 I.,- ier� i,er �o sov,, 11��, --, ::, ,­ - ,*, ,jr,'.-, it �Cw; rilm-.rating caw, the sontr of chant, ­'that hosts of ehi'iren will innst, cer- :u lifl-fnf't ,1-) :'(1 f,,,! !,::�h W:", ll -71 I I -� , 1. %� "L I � you have no need rT V.,� sciewes-ilie .. 10 -. - �L� I , r. ,,, r -, the rosy - f ! ,- - - -- � ,--,- " __;.t�, :-�:`d '. " J!,��4, �"[�:L ' "ll -"� " t -� * ;Xi;l ,� _ � _ ­. " � I, - 7 1-XIj, tut' eit-(-Y . check of milkmaifiz, and, tairlN Ind their "calling and electlotf'i ,eats -the lit ratum�o -, �., * . , ! Ox � 1, I 2 _rq. . . I And you, Uttle Z) �, ' ` ­ ' Tl v,,j.,.,rf--4, -!to Yll-� V�,. .-J-.-;.,. i .1 .e . : � ' , - - ,, . � .r-llk I �� .; say". � ,­', �,_I-�­'z ,ul ., 1,�tt,�r, zz%,,,, .'� ru,,_ �,l on. Nearly all this has gone by,�anykvhere but at the farm and, ()f;glrl, will cook an,,] wash im-1 ralse " - , �1� ;, . � . , ,, . ,,.,1l�frib.,r.;-'r Te�r -�,,:i,yzml rt­�!P­, - � , v. fer t1t- 1 V !. � . �-' I _. . ' 'lie - I h -11 b --t the 44;tlal m.-!, i,, ,­ ­.Ier Ill .- . � �, i:, _ A T_, �j . rj�­:,7 I.., - I,, t!�, tyr ­rir-..�!tt,;� tl-anh Gt�31 To -day the farm and the � course, not an inconsiderable iitirnber� babiesi-thL Third (r pe -haps %VQ ll dF!CIS whitth _ .: 1`..n:.A_-��­: I, , %� r; ,, , '... �, 1 � 'f�.­ ', . I . i ­' :� �r' . -. e1nir �r ,�� ,__-.,'.!f ' � -1 � "r. f I ��!­ 41*1'1� ! 4;!�:- ,� at t��:: Ezc-' f:a-mer and his wife and fam'Iy arelof town still City Children will find, , Z J S_ . . � . . n:� I * .. , Fourth Book w2l be enough for you Ale oil_". ,t P,F!, I " - .. r� _ 0, , f. 1; ��,,�n: �d F��, T.", �., 1 , ,"lover 'r,40Telify-live e x F,r,,:. Then I , to .,. -.�:, 4 � - I N- !! , -1-W;-! li, ,-�, !_ . , A"!"�.;i­ "I t ...-I V X,-1 o ­'y is 'L, c-q.n.l%-:,- I - _ I 'l. flu .11 cd!torial pages that are -.rorth � theirs anywhere but in the towns and I b 111 , I Trained for Itight Li;lng. and, w,, let her. IV en ,:to re,,niarent L -,.t it Li fir:pr,­4i. � e � 7l- - j­,Ir,!�.�,]­%,��i S-."C"l, "n van_� ill,- name; one grem, field of journal-!' cities. As already suggested, this is "" & olf" I I wanted to set ,��'. ('�_,� r , , �, -_ I " ., .1 " . .�; C." C' : I Is) - I vrry k..r­: ',.- % f �,�,!,'O ;�,� f, -,r(-- . 1 11,, � , I ,�­(r I -Ic� " '�.­ �­c,-]%-;, r_ - the I ism sen.1'a out, sball I say, billions of! no matter for d3smay, either way It[ Quickly and skebalneMy speaking, 140, she came off s1w i1rc-)-ped around mr' v,--;-l4Tl--oroof, t3ld --!�Oq P.-n7t,tY it Tli- . ­il "almnt aif, to Int. pagu­ yearly, well clited, wel, I P . I - I , ­ ;rural child- 1*9 to be trained for Selz- � her folithers loc!wJ ro"�,T,h and -he ,.',.-,, tI­ lli,�,,_, rpvc7c, %.'-.*r IZ, , .11i, C� _­ f." ;11;%X V, It'' Y , 111. I I lllus-� falls out. It means surely that Nature I ; prov �', '7 �� " , F, r, �Il 11 f, � F, 1:, " - � I ­ . . � Tl:i ,-rl-,, ." � � : �, rl, �' hood; Citizenship; 11�arenth.-oclq Russi , would set arourd ,,;i -d. gupe. or open m,;,hi1.�,!l:u,_,e, at�crt;t.m that r�el `i -o :� appl, , - -- ,:� I �':�­_ iA f 2; th-, i -"',r 1 -:,l in tht, 41�w(T': truted, well printed, for rural readers', is at liar age-old %usiness of xestor- - - - . ".L1 1; " 117 ; ,,,, � V"! � ....... '.. ,�. .. ­ . � intelUent urdcrstandh�!,cf' her mouth as thoug ," ig for: g -pn n vl�.� ' , , 1`11,11.1-l! 741!lcy. 1h." fae. A, L n1CrV&___Qn ,4 jr.a. pit. �;% ,il c- - .?Ie larg 'Y - , , t I ! lii,,',� 1 �, the' alcne; the market reports and the I In& a lost balance, getting -a new I _n5l I �� t'��- I.,.:1 1,�- L,�.%� yl,�'Sj " I grip. � . ui;trl. 001-1 , rilo I I poll owl ek3r, plan', !.,Ile, tree life, vill- bro-Ith. Titourlat Par] silo rile Was, 1, tl..�� r.,_a,'hhl;� A7.. -..--.-,or Zlw-,-_:�,�I- Iv:t*:1,-� cro:�. If - �.,, � ,­ �In 1�.o F_,Z w�;,at �,L".- I �­ef thi,t thvy mr Lt. protitably' wuatber rt ports and the health report i I on her childrall, putting new lyhood into, � I JZC,' ��:I,-- "'7"�:"l-I ,�­.11 1C vax.kf�I un �41 �--�f , I Mal and Insect life, bat�-tarkt !.*�e; the! moulting 13-U, It spkmq. as 01,9491% 1511(ti with a, wa�-,h of Pl,-_�!.a_l ­k.�!l,:l,t an! 11 , - tft,,f.l,, ol, lF*xt"en var- 1 and the insurance reports and a scare - tired va.'ais, taking care -as she best , I F r�i,�L,Vsr - - ' ' � business Of ibe bUlill!23F, WCT!rl a,9 ha I; ought to be beffer by -now. Can you: wate., ML-rei to 0"', C,.7'�1­,'.­w­ ff : jm,,.-,­.t,::''.,�; -,�i are tving "-pixii.men't-1 ivith.� of Other exp --t statistical documents:Icnows how of the total interests of " ., _ vi, ­l.'. pi,vjn Q�,1,4 ;1 - - I Th,- pmriling wt,S nuide in 11il", ani! that cuil�ern themselves -with the busi- i her one family -the human race. meets it In everyday life; the,busiroacis! tell me what to do (Ar her? ,Mso give;; tht;l- crenni, On�e in t'eri:<- r !.,;: � . aut, u n � r.. U � , �i%, _u: a a sy.�,Ite;.i gfx,il i , - , 4'l rwu_� .­ f -, : ,i i Y o;,. -,"- -ilot;, , vfi`�'-" �, 1; . ilu, � , ,, d2 11 r- ,,� tref's have ow.%Ir.,,.d cov-1 ntss wurld in its most serious and' In iny own inind. I make no differ -i Of an Understanding of =ctinery oV the beat feed for young etick- and tell: yeal�,,. is OfU,n en �, - for tb�s t.rc!.�- : sl�!erz.,bi(- r ��e, tr.'y a I`Lvv 1:_'ve sa, far � vital aspens, tarn their eleart, it sp,.t 1, ence ,between the educationat . owl a'. t!" ,�,­_ 1hr. V"if"'­; 4s 1 'wl. , I needs, i every type ani kind, for -be hs si to fa ,' if they can be picked flurinZ the =m-: nl,.n,, . . ­t� ! firvi; and -laV., wilh (.lie highest, type:, � mer. ! Thp,ro. :�rr sz­.,T­,l furirn mf , - ­ra!e - - in � PM :C:',_ �' rwti � i r: �!,! ijutLi y in, any! i ight �; upon the rural pa-vilation and 1 fundamentally speaking, of the c3iun- . � on -i _.;:�: ,,�:,;� j: �� r,_;�, er . . ilic �q r 'Ill r, . , . I I as vi -ell as ilhe simpler I or gape. p: t:�% but r,0.Z-l;.­-A 0�c, lbu�' %T' 1 fil".1 ;tgzf� .n4: '� �- 1 �� rt snava are 'Te. n" 0% ltxa"; t Y. Tht, At. crivAn specit -, fit 1 4"t i t -. forms of mc -i Wh,.-i mature breolir,,T� '11.1ch I -, ; l-, do!ng and thinking. The' UT thilil awl. the city child. Does not, * .11 - I ust, be trained for law! and appear rough z,r,.1 lvi-A,`�'Vt in V�,Nll-: wli:,t k * -,2 ni, i��,, or V.1::1r;n 41AZ U.'a grf,,ur,ij,L3:�c,fat:,C�,1,'-!""(,-'�'ll-', rix,Wn iz,, C4,Z-ai,ea do-n-.aw, I form vC.-te and the farm thrright and I each man -child and each womall-child cltaulvq. He in . , er to build io .erm,d V , I I cu%'Mral ent"ligh in Qutl u.,� and ; ,e the law ofj ity It is usurily due t_-, 1,i -�,r frour"o. !Vh*,?, ,kvhi:-h I% Ir- ,I, Ly f"!In " �n 'lle , ly dr� !,, Devra tegm. I Or- � the farm totion are to be dealt with. 11 need to be ready for LIFE) firat Of' observarne, whether it b -, _' - , , �. in BrA:Zh! Tl-.�'i fanin r is bone Of ciur national, all and Iat,t of all ? And dare you say,, "self-revLrence, &LU-knowleldge, ad - It is often cau&--1 by (Ilio ­7; ,,?:��t; in tIV �-,�rl. raiNture -heti7e.on f,"nil, ra;.�le-1 I % -F, � Y'.1; will 1=v f oni.-dem�blv Of Iler:(1, ls*t but rarul'y lrf.f,xj ' I � . ! Vi,.4;:rx,��'% wj",Ilu 11". fl-- i I control", game lav;%, isild JuvrZ, Inwil ioure or la.ek of ran��e. P,'G'4111Y t'!#�� f, -nm. &,r to tf-iy n.3 �61' 1�w� rro -fw' Ill. � I 111 -ii ib3.,e4 f,��11,11- . - ­­ ' ' 1), I . . th,�l 1 ' �':,'r�_ I fil, t! -L - - ;,. ,X,.;L­,­- � ine, fle.ilh of oar r4i.tiorial flesh, and I or I, dare any teacher or educator or 1 that govern the financial world, pixild- � strcin of heavy lav'nx T,*?�;wutl bY a' T',,� r­,t-rial,� r- :cl r -e PrIV.l.ti O,ct, , il.r Vi- IiA, T , . I in.r I,:.." -,v�,)u L,.-"*L.l til, ,it ,V­11";�M Lri l'",.;- r,, --;,I, ,whal, w.r r.nllcmal life in I,,; rvolution-i leader of any type oT kind -say into � . . . I : iYL ',I?' " ! ", t F �,,, . ! ,,, '4, ..; Vi! I fl�,� � 04 " it� ;a, �, : i lion I ws, t a I � * -:or un il­,gs. r,�-_ ce,ll.-�,;t, s! ni, ,�- "Z:r � .1 �,, , I , - - I ., . ­ ,Y,a�,,� ,till 'not, 14it �=41, t�..:�.,, lylil:�.,,lti' ary ongoings has brought int,) vital: what grooves the life is to be forced.? � Ill, -a h ra es and lawf of kng l.erl-od. of soU 'i .1 1 �­,�.­,-I, 1,,,�t�ent I � Lie 1 1 c� I" -.11 Ti I � I i J nd anghip, 1,l,va of the �i iduccd the strzngth c,f the b1i d n nd; a , -(I ji­_,�,,n l,-, �1.111.,­,l 1,,Z,,)r �:l . i politics a gbatesnia I rc, , lt,r* 11", ,f -1 V, ;,.�% c: 0 '-;Zs "'i I IF �i, Mg r. i'wi �,,'- vtr��A. A,.' im.'.On. Ic' him yat asunder whe dare , Tu accord to the rural .youth one whib ,Z � J cieyer I %� , , 1 ;.,`!,;.",� �11. 'I ild-, ! . 'Li ; � 7 dl i ": wil u, f a ,� 1,G11i l'arI &.'� : Fol'i, i1f.,11, h_vv' --;l h1s own peril. 'Ies privilege than "all becan, got," 1, I wmthirr, of comirterce, of interstate maele liar Susceptible t'3- lung t-!3nNe-; rcqu`­f,i', T�.o '�;­I-r : - ,f the v%A V I , . Z . ­ � 260 !,`lgq� : i � -e '; ,.� � - �_C, - t,,, L'i" ,- ,,,*'Ii -,v ,�;:. '. Ilm ti -i r.,;er f. xp.� � 'n, n :, : r �u. 4, i, - ­ 1, Make Their Calling ilture, ito'rcbuild the fences,of longago andta'd even in-jernationi,11 re'atione, He!A lit0c cayonite ,T,viltor in Oie lood!-' " �1 . 4,a ur_"!�.Y 6 il.--­.­�. t,;,!l.I di,ulr� I'viv I , - ­ ; - imt-'.1i L'."aght ;"I 1!�N�l f _:,,-.-�,:-,-,-, I . . me ev'�� Z-., �n �,,, L- Y�Ji) ,who%t, Tkv.',z rt;� � "'..., Thc�t�',!re­,o retutrn to our muttons! continue to create the type of ,Illir,,l 1 mustibe trained for home -making, furl nul�y be bfKiiful. lz-oliit-7 "-,r h'.rd in n* 1,,(, tr�*, ,yrez, (�;lh­.- L-lit'nu, . _ - ' -au, oe I imme!:!Z�� ,!:, av­.�11.�,;,� . Eor"pe, (*a_;:fC.1'JJJJ &JI'l ('flT, ' . commun-ity-making, for rtate-making,l dry, sunny licuse aril -.Li rxvi rvnG`Vr,, lr�i:,rridtftmt. T1,ri lattrr IS, prolu.,70 . :" Twid --�Nh,,t L.1a, .0-'(.n call our rural Johnny! that, re -senting fences, attacks thaV Y . ;give QIE . . I T1.11:1311,fco,il wou'let : of I-N,Zl! fx,.�., . - . I if -or ,krarld-making and- Otlier World,' but trzatiment of glich (­vei3 is ciffi--U't.� niore liniver-A ard g;ve,3 a 64-�,.-,; - � v.licat a=l 11)3 graos a mc,l, f .i h", � �, "n .;;., ( 1 1,,ch& 1 ;,n I Mary take? U . , I make nfluu1ified'which the fence protezils or else re-, , g. ,o.k.r. Ducks can be piel..L4 th- vnIllo o"; ="" Ti'.F:� 0.1 ull:!'frit are UM-a"y 2 fQr4 _ rk I 11 , 1. allart, F, reip,ai'ne �t fvr 111'. W-Wre tests' �Ts fif 11h, Lix", ��,(-.',` 'v-- arid onv. w�sv,-vr thi, -, Oiey car, take extietly � fus,cs to face tile fenzes conie down no .. P t � I : of wilAur I I Of file li"It �Ix.'i all'; ,1,d. 'll"'it;I', 01-' v1 .-��' ally boy or girl can ttike: such muitt�,r )low it might gain 11%mbyl; I have not touched upon spocificl . geese ani ot the U ';MP t: Me - V� : I On , v, i,! e by 3 �c,�, t b! mh spim-1 2 t -1 4 * ... : � Ill a cositions the bireis, illogin pv!zkill�-, a', Illeiii_­Iva� fee� ti,,.q , �� I wou,'.il nf�,t adv.'ne Lho *6e4;t""n ct , am"'ift Is C Ut of. OIL t -1 'r . runge for wildl education as will Mo.-' perlc�,tly fit Each child that Coma into the world `:T(n`:"" n`c` "`de "Pe`ifl` U9- -- :. land pla-Aer betnuise IMS is �,Illtplly a! Ilecur's tili�l t:P to d,,O& tilloir i)'lfxiting� them, to fluuto the preatteacher, Paul, is abs E he.3, � The qu,n�!:?cs of ln,,�vnlal w4lr? .*jut(. h 1 in tile spring and socan ttl)ou'. 0. , .ly entitle(I to tale b,st tile as tor how aI4 I is --isto be accomrAish- - . � � tmo.r.omry stlimulart. It dota not ,did 'is," "')t refil,"t"I in ally groat .mu,ce-zls.1 to make tho�r "calling and 0ection world hr,G for 'him---;l'a'I Ile can getl,,'c,d. That is not my iturnediate prov. it is time to make --in exanibrit,on nn& irturaily vary with I", rizv of th'a ony p3antifood, and Indeod opisrate,,�; tj , 'the - * l Inve, I only litake my Plea that we pick them if the feal2niors seem readY.'. aflo. A silo havin- ,,l, diameter of 14 11 . F., mto art, difficult to grow, fti,d t sure" --a sure zueceEa in the broadest, I Each cillild. is his own man, so to '- ­ .. : I th6r tuce"s has alj�o 1q:,uZ, limit ii make,prattical answer to tile quezIblon, A good ration for eacklings wn be fet-t an -i bell k4me some of the pilanittolid rhat ig 1 e1 i soundest sense of what the word sue- speak, and until he ean set and, choose ' . a lvi�vht of 12 fee, requircs ., Butternuts, hichory nut-, and ha nd what then is to for hinisvIf, his training is a solemn � "How ,much ciduoatil)n dom the rural made of one Part �orrb meal and four 45 barrels, of ciemen4t, 14 cubic yard,i I a2rcady in the sell Letting locee this I zel� coss can mean. A I I I ' I child neod?" by giving litim, up to the parts brou% with a little !law-gracle flour of sand raidi 28 cubic yiedo of br�)ke:n , .� 10laritfoind at a time when the trop is ruis all YieJd Well at Agassiz. Walnuts be the "calling and election" of the trusti-a national trust -a world, trust or ; vot groMing actively ma,y result, in have been experimented with at the country child? 1;-bon,'be uIllainistered -without the" y libifts ,of our beat visiov� oU Its to stick it togetber. Then luld about store cir gravel. The proper propxrU,cn �� ral there for more Within my memory and yours, I .. " .1, he can take end all ho Can 11v pe I a -1 Ws for making the ce- ,the, logo of some of Ibe sohNe plant- ExPerionental ra ;he , dtoision wlilch in tho past'caln get, al I e r cerst. of coaxse an , After U's of the mater h l%nd from +,he poll, whereas the addii- ye` than On the 1811and. The trees Three R's, have given place to sue.h a, has said, in the me of the farm child,! use' third day a sparinkling of ,beef =V,P in out are fitle part cement', two of seltd, �� tion of the fertilizer advized woulkl be 'ho'- grown well, but -the fruit gen. bewildering list of special projects I all too plainly: --%— and green rye shouldi -be added to the and four of .,tons, for walls and one , I noWailly suppilying immediate ovadl- "'ally has not been up to a satisfac- that we, who are gray-ballred, feel. a0 "You will raise wboat and hiogs­ - The Right Hammer for Metal masL part c=ienk, 21h of giand and five at I i adille foodto the young crop, tory marketable standard. _ .---- - - ­ -- - - - For rougih work and heavy pounding After the eighth ,week it good fat- stone or gravel.,for footings and, floors. � Av — tening ration for ducklings consists � X J.., Please teU me what to do a machindsifs or blacksanith's, ball -peon of Harvesting ibeing over earlier t�j,vn � I with land on which nothing can grow. Fall Poultry Cuffing. 1b Ifluminat ing Subject hammer is the tool to use. It is made three parts corn meal,, one part low- 1 ,,;gU&l will aLilow, time fOr the pan. . _ � . I have about one-half acre of black The next step in pioultry e Iling I. . for the special purpeae of pounding gradia flour, one part green food and Ortiction of the silo before it need be � . U a ' iron ow driving Metal ticicl% i&ee4ourthia .part of beef —,tip. This illisd ithase,citunin, except In those see- sland on wNeb nothing seems to grow. fall otillizg of the Poultry flock. The The coal -oil light's a burning bright; Carpenters' driving tools such as Is givet) three times each day. tions whom the corn is 4mnd,j reA47 ' � The land is ley6l and though there former who is resaly andeavoring to (It will, sometimes, when it fftls right) ; hatmaners and hatchets, an �Iat lnteud� 0 for putting In. Corn relay be enalled k � os*d to be a great deal of water on breed up -a high -laying attain camot , � ik I have'dinined.it. afford bo breed, from his endre flock Pat sets there reading, slick as sin, ed to be Used, in pounding on heavy Be 'hoblel And +lie lentess that front the aback, liowever, Provided it mew , p Answor: Froan youw description I of hans and pu!,Iletp. It will puty him The latest poultry bulletin ; , To use thein, wf% cold ebioeig lies In other meal, sleeping, but never Is well mofetened with water during ; . I alm net able to datervidnia whietticr it to make up a spe�jal breeding flock Then, half to ma, and haff to me, will soon battar the faices, off the Car- djead, wMa rise in majesty to mod the filling .process, I is the chrimleal ecinef.ibion of the soil or each spring, uZing yearling hen's Or Pa ups and speaks, "I see," says M, penwo tools, rendlernag 11hem, vqrtu. thin owni-Jamout RusaeliI Lowell. 6___ � I . . � I V_ I 9 a I- 1.1 11 4 R .$k ia;� I I I I i � � I I I ; the bad phy"I condlitlon of it ilint, older in the flock. if the selection "As how ;�;];Wet illumination ally Useticiso, inazimuch as a nicked or , � onuace 03 zteifty. Since -U �� on.nd . of these hens Is left until late next Will make hens lay like tal Creation; lowHored, haimanor tam -will not d,rive Farmers i4tiould not endeavor to TMS will be a fine wit. for Cleaning I nails without conistalutty slipping from raise hen# undor natural conditions, up the orchairdi tisfrult fharyevt will 13.1 � I "d you have firdm4d it Qn,ro-ughly, winter, it will ,be &x4l to pick them I've thought it out, the help's ala hired; the nail Ilead. This -61tipping results � For a hen raised (hot way is a liabdil, over etarly, Dead and broken 14-mbs, ,� but slilil without eiffeck,, I ism of the cat. The proper time for this work is I guess I'll have the henhouse wired." I in daimaged, wark and bruised fingers, ity rat* thrm an assotl. To make e "' "tit out illa � 'a Mu bent nails an0l'lkoot tamigem To get Profit out of 'hen$ in, lawmer shouv conieca' opiruton thish iihko gog ia (1) Sour, (2). in ftlbambor or 06tober, The flock Mastoops and peers and sews away, � . ad bitigh' : AltogeAb.cal I" Open io retain suffi. should be lrona, over just the same As the yeall dftA' r4­1`10tUre for Plant Vowth, amid in 'the summer cullitilgo b the lveop, them In tam pink of colididouL tM kid ,a& the ovilt, gvlald, the face of ,Ct ls._Iltlly�littihtt.1-4 .61. giveta at, Does Ma', and then I hear her Pay id L (3) The SoQ is so po& in p�anllfood idea of picking aut tb,e "' t ' 11 I wisbt I was a blained 014 ben; hamorner. till it is pefinfectly omloodi; This coat, only be done by giving 6illm M. oij It, I . poeveleull I ulbca� he!!,�,'� lenig th6t it c,AIIM-t mdatoio a ctop, I oatlhOr than tibe poorest ones, I Maybe they'd wive the hoarteatead then I". then -keep it in that condition. good care ftd Plenty of Proper fee& I Ilhe 'PA solution., I I �. . . �