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{ode and 'against ovlldelli nix every
ind, ve, tett 15. po?upare JlereOsih's
WA depnnelatton ofrsiolaery tae teems, 2,
d and al Q, and et Other tome of Wil-
de/Mg in elle, 1, 9, 22, etc,
It is beefing% of this indifference
and disobedience; the prophet declares,
that Oad is about to bring upon .Ju
dab the great ealatnitles which he has
— •- "'^^" foretold, v. 17. And°because of their
June 9, Leeson X.—The Story of the obedience God
will
bestow such tMeese
fleohebites-••Jeremiah 35: 5.11, Gal• ing upon the iab es l
hat
don Text—We will drink no wine,-, tfeilnever want rotssd
Jeremiah 351 6, tribe /iestead
fulfilled to them, ho their subsequent
ANALYSIS, Watery we do not know, One hundred
I. TSB :TESTING or 'rein IEEGiitni?ES, andpnoftxihisd retic, e Yealcltiaathlthe sur tion'af such a pool is not ctifilCult to
3I, mem o s' lei Mete men u ns A , =sole j.549 of Rechab, helped el() • h rebuild select, But failing this, an artificial
TO tz3rt Mete OP a ', vs. 15-10, tho walls of Jerusalem Neb. 3. 14. y 18 omPai'a-
pool can easily be made at c
It1TIthat e ON -It will be remora- Tho hist • historian of the Christian tively ental/ Cost. TE thetaa: clayey'
bored that ah to come the throe church, IiegesipPU8 (quoted by Euse- ti eiy ll, nothing f 15 t1ii• that tile• es -
son of Josia'r to rove to the throne bins) writing in the second century
of Judah, succeeding hisunfortunateA.D., montione,"priests anti sons of cavatiau,af the pool and Middling the
brother,. Jeltoahas (or SilaP'.ara), who Rechab" 85 lis. " in Now Testament
had been taken captive to Egypt, cit. times.
221 1042; 2 Kings 23:;31-34. Of ,Te- The true sons of Rechab, or Rech b-
ho0akmt nothing good is recorded sir
tics however, aro those in wetly age
did. that which was evil in the si3lit who are willing for conscience sake to
of he reord, t Jorotnialr'danounees tus tante n wilt from cu conscience
of their
crimes instrongbad
language in ch. 22:. gime, and to abstain from indulgences
til -11 He 1'lacl paid a ugh pricy dor time' kind which they believe to be
Ilia. elevation to the throne:by the harmful, who preserve with high re-
EgyptianKingPharaoh-meholawhich solve and pore motive, clean and
he exacted from the people by taxa, healthy traditions of a past of 'white;
tion,: 2' Kings 23: 35; 2 Chron. 80.ashamed.
2, 4. While very little is told us of his the e' aro -not
---a----
reign in the books of history we lenrn
from frequent declarations of Jera-
mialr, whose prophetic ministry con-
tinued through its' whale -extent, that
the old practices of idolatry which had
been banished by Josiah were restored,
with all their abominations, that Baal
and .Ashtoreth were worshipped even
in the temple precincts, that infant
sacrifices were offered. to Moloch in
the valley of Vincent, and incense was
burned on the house -tops to the star
gods. The people, Jeremiah says, "are
turned back :to the iniquities of their
forefathers," So widespread is this
evil in the clays of Jehoiakim that he
says again, "For according to the num-
ber of thy cities were thy gods, 0
Judah; and according to the number
of the streets of Jevusaletn have ye set
up altars . to burn incense to
Baal," ch. 11: 10-13. There was need
fox plain words to be spoken against
this monstrous evil, and here, in the
Lesson of today, Jeremiah contrasts
the fidelity of the Roehabites to their
ancestral tradition with the apostasy
of the men of Judah from the pure
service of the God of their fathers.
1. TUE TESTING OP THE aEeuAR1TES,
The Rechobites were dwellers in
tents like the wilderness Arabs. They
seem to have been a branch of the
Kenites (1. Chron. 2: 55) with whom
Moses had lived centuries before in
the land of alidtan (see Judges 1:16),
and who had come to live with the
people of Judah, Num. 10: 20-32. They 74
were worshippers 'of Jehovah, and
were evidently warmly and loyally at-
tached to the religion aucl to the cus-
toms of their fathers, Ordinarily they
lived a nomad Life, not cultivating the
lance but pasturing their hocks and
Farm Notes
Lily Poole
Lily pools range from 0, simpletub
Jet ;into tlxe grouiisL to content atiil°
stonfl: tallies,, 5r_ll411 /ekes and streams.
in ant-tl11augkt„'t e garden are tkstiely,
otitsida fho range of the*atpel0t r gar,
donor, It is possible, however, ` in
nasty gardens,to have a smallpool,.
particularly where rnuning water le
obtainable.
02 course, if there is a particularly
moist spot la the garden, the loom
bottom and sides with clay need be
clone, If clayis,not present, the bot-
tom and sides must bo cemented. 'Ie
either case, it will be well- to dig
deeply enough to allow of 12 to 18
inches of good holding loam being ' P eh -
leave
its bed, and then 'oto her. size, Is, ipakind'greaten; practieal use o
distribute/ overCanadti, in proportion.. •
:Tar a depth of 21a' feet and the ."wont" records of Cana(tian' airplanes
leave 'ronin 1 craft than any other country o
•of water in its centre;. gradually de-
ar regarded as' even more im.ortseit cout`ibtt'tious to the advancement or
mreasing its depth to 9 inches or loss teat the endurance and other stunttachiever>zents`oO other countries.'
at the sides A broad b t tion t o e
i sslya praatloal record in air is In sp Y
delivery of air mail 'awl, Qapt• D. 5, Boudurent, pilot for Canedlem Aneva s, for is a complete lat•do,vn of avety
ase result title record filght between Toronto .n , 1e thing that precedes.
It is a hard. thing to inclei•st std wlty
world's pair mail 'speed record. .So Whitne `
i 'a Fairchild "71"i Dowered; by a Pratt 1' lenister taciced'otto his story� a hapltY
Citpt. Bostoon Mate) t, fly la
`i 'orad he 340 miles from Toronto to lt2ontteai � oonverttiottal, mechanical, oonclusian.
Wasp engine, it ntoy-fo cot t
hour and forty-four mhiirtes, and this has now poen established. as ,It le nearly inconc�iovryllyesthat
and co��
la just ode scan whet Wrote 'es the world's.fastest 'air mail flight. Calvedahe background acid characters
Remarkable as this time is, .Capt: Beim rant woeld have bettered iti but.'of "White Narcissus" could uialce such
Re e t t
a mistake.
The book proves, however, that
a a minute) linistor is a writer of unusual calibre,
C t Bouiturant reported perfect It promises that he will write books
Tliro 'g Im retial Aeroplane that will live longer than their au-
performance front' his plane which was fueled with 1 thor. Anyone interested in the grog -
Spirits and lubricated with elarvelnbe Motor, Oil. Jess of Canadian fetters, tench as they
u ai'e, should road "White' Narcissus."
o&rtment et malice's for control aro described i ,,Hieronymus Pt'acastoriva and Ills.
administered by the D P
Agriculture at. Ottawa, require that the pamphlet which shows by thus -
i be graded when Ira tion tho appearance of a diseased
they are bd again
they are brought from the storage bulb Out crosswise and 7etigth,Vise.
chamber to go into conuneEce. ;.(lseued by. the Director. of Publicity,
Thb usual egg cold storage in Can -Dom. Dept. or Agriculture, Ottawa,
oda isl+ what is known as dry cold ! One.),
storagednto which eggs are placed in
their natural state, e. Western
Clam
Canadian Air'VIOil )'lana Establishes WArizl''a )record
order should aV aeed
for be culture of Canada's latest and most mpre
surround the pool t l'
plants which love moisture but which T tp ti d NIontteal now holds t
are not truly aquatic.' A few large,
irregular stones partly embedded in
this border will form an excellent too
kery whereon moisture -loving Alpine
Plants may be grown if desired. Small
tubs inay be inserted in the pool con-
taining Illy roots, so that they may
easily be removed for winter; storage.
A few goldlislt in the pool will add
charm and prevent the' poet from be-
coming a breeding ground for. the mos-
quito. Of course, some provision must
be made for the supplying of fresh
water to the pool and also overflow
pipes to carry ort the surplus water,
Miniature pools may bo form by
sinking halves of large barrels in the
ground, and if a few nails are driven
in near their tops and lamps of coke,
stones or clinkers covered with ce-
ment acre attached there, pretty lit-
tle decorative pools may be formed.
(Rev. G. W. Tebbe, ,before the On-
tario Horticultural Association.)
BO OK NEW S
A � /
cera
"White Nerolssus," by Raymond
Iinlster, (MacMillan's, Toronto. $2)
Title is one of the most signifleaut
Canadian novels yet' written.: It oast• the chemist is doing to oleo mem' of
New Gas Ripens �.
Creon F wits
Time for Dinner
Same Substance Evolved by'
Chemists Can Be Used
as. Fuel for Airships
New .'fork --Now evidence °f wiict
tains many of the elements Of great the farmer's". problems is pieaeuted at
nese; la places it visas t0 c990t10 the twelfth. annual 0herniaai thciee-
ho ghte, But it is an tntsatlsfaatorY' tries T9xposttlait ]roto.
boolt. One Of the most nnustutl develop-
Itt ",White Narcissus" lInister found, menti; 1s 'tt Chemical method for Titian-
he."
ipen-
a vehicle that might at.. onto 7ravo, ing fruit which will enable the house,
placed him in the ranks. of the world's' lira to take a green ,apple or peach
important tvrltots anti scoured lttnn out 02 the ice chest tiro hours before
i scognitio nas such, 'Unfortunately, ' dinner and have it toady' to eat by
he will probably have to wall for this the time .the meal is served, The
cli?1inotion, ' 1prooess chin also be applied to the
The book is essentially tragic.` tIto ripening of vegetables. A gas known •
figures ars sombre and )rea, il, drawn. v , as ethylene, ;schlep al o' ,can be used
The cet•cumetanoes with ytlliolt� , it 'as a :debtor airelnips is the beete co
deals aro inevitably calaniatons. Ohare the ripening process.
for by chapter the story gods forward ...A ,sitmn eey oe the bees found for
towards but one logical coiiolusi0D, corn by-products was made by thein
Ifnister pointed this ottt. in every. teem lets,at: the exposition and disclosed
Once he. penned; Swiftly, as the story that 115 products are now being
unfolds, the dramatic interest gro)ve manetaotured from the Pith, bucks,
to tli oint of tensity. Tho, last els ,p cobs and stalks.
p
.A. wide' variety of products, %tete
basis' of which is cotton seeds, aro
shown, at the exposition. They range
from arti0cial leather to oils for use
in paints mid explosives. They also
riii'nlsh , the base for the 'manufacture
of toilet.•ware,
The ebemiet also has been eine to
convert the fumes and smells of soft ..
coal info a product of aid to the farm-
er, one product -being ,a sodium'com-
'Pound 'Which- will speed up the ger-
mination of potatoes,
Through the same process e, form
oP calcium is obtained which is used
in making parchment lamp ahadea,
fiber. trunks and in giving a luster to
cotton. An ammonium compound
also eie procured from the smoke
for fog encountered a little over 100 miles from Montreal, pp to this p0
he had flown 215 miles in just 60 minutes,maintaining a spesd oR over 31/e
Wiles u hout the record-breaking flight tip • •
Poetical and • Prose 1e orlcs on
Syphilis;' by the Honoiti•ablo 'Nil- fumes and 1s' used for imparting a
liam Renwick Riddell, LL.D., D.C.L, briilinnee to articles manitfiictm'ed
P',R.II.S., etc., President Canadian from metal and synthetic compounds,.
Social Hygiene Council. Publisher giving them a pearly luster. It also
by the alacelillan's in Canada, is used in making substitutes for un -
Price, $3.00.) shatterable plate - glass.
n.
The Illustration Stations 1 � i
Undesirable Immigrants 'Letts, tete most recent literary work
eta natty of the eggs are put through Winnipeg Liberte (Ind.): (Central of the dlstingnished anti versatile Mr.
Answering a question about the an additional process before being l0uropean'iinmigeatlon in the, West is Justice .Riddell is appropriately deli- r°�ia."� to Make
operation of the illustration stations Placed in the storage quarters, The creating an unidesiiablo element in Gated to "Dr: Gordon Dates and the
supervised by the Experimental mese eggs are immersed for an in' the urban centres.) We are faced Staff of the'Cauadian. Social) I2 gient ✓
/arms Brandt, asleacl by a member of Stant in hot oil which not only eLer7l- with io definite task—to keep a watch Commit."
Parlfamemt in the House of Commons, Ices but seals up the shell, preventive on these tlangero1 s groups and to "I, as a somewhat 'diligent student
Motherwell, Minister ofevaporation `filum within and 0011- rrn .them into desirable ole- of mediaeval Philosophy, had react the
theAg Han. e, .Io transform
Agriculture, explained that the Goy- lamination from without. After treat -meats. Now that we have been sub- poems of Fracastoritts," the author
eminent does not operate the 186 11- went in this way tete eggs are put jetted 31 stated in his preface, "anti had ad-
Canada,
stations distributed over through a sandblast machine, wltich must absorb mhecL•hi5 mastery Of Latin cul his
Cantina, but the Department dogs give removes tete excess aft and restores i b t
skill in moulding the uncouth termist-
erators some assistance. Tie t Mesut of a fresh egg.- They are nnutnicaLe our sense of elegy of early medicine and ,,1,11 s,.
the op the said, "The ltinetratlolt area oG mom's then cpkl stored in the usual way. tar h into 'smoothly -flowing heati-
. Designe in sizes 16, 18, farm includes only that Part of it \Fi111' ilia mallsBUng of only graded t any
unoccupiedparts of the , N°' '91
herds in open, r p ;0 years, and 36, "8, 40 and 42 incites fronting on a well -travelled roast and
tanning reallymalice •int' duction when stocks not required to aittrwatds cit} tri. It p neighbors, that they ;hone is mo pretense about ether Lectures and i Y
Baal, He shared rdinu's "zealleast ' the cast of C:an- meet the daily demands are going ;stip bulb, which scan begins to de i anti would ere happy and fere book, or -writer. ' The- work is de- roacicast tulles by eminent PLu /tent
pers of body ricer. at m
rpt the Lord," which, according to the that in normal cold storage to be Brought. ant for use , the base, destroying its usefahtess 1 find themselves '.rice' again tt their
ada; but we can state , •n in the garden or scribed .on 'the cover ces "nonsense men and Irishmen visiting or. living
ideas and practices of that time, es a maur comfort and when Procinctiou is low. The oto. ing !rather fair planting own land in the village whore they
a false religion by timet rt giv verse." leis that, of course, but vtore, in foreign countries, -
sought to overcomeThousands of our farmers pr e^gs is greatly iniprovpd in re0+nt foreleg in the house. Cest.ain vert ,were born, \are admit that somotitites Advertising 'the range of sporting
deeds of bloody violence See iloseas secniity. l that stored i less tibtect than others to' f (hem do not succeed as Some of the rhymes are decidedly
condemnation witty is held throughout the yo til
d d 1t
d a doubt 1 they may not know it, than
to this t • re of immigration, we
it, and not let ourselves
be absorbed by' it; 1t s' incumbent
on us to cot Britain and Ireland' will be iiicorpor•
order . to it, tastedd of : allowing ou i y n aced' this weep; and already subscrip-
selves to be dragged Meng in their: meters, but I had no seen.
etre must mate them under vantage, in paying attention to the ' tions of over $55,000 a year here been
disorder;
id for Tourists
London,—Having lagged • behind
other countries for many year's, Great
Britain is now taking up energetigaliy •
the task of Making known its attrac-•
tions to Visitors,
Tee Travel Association of Great
eggs, whether
ggs fresh from the farms
or out of storage, the lessee front bad stance that When they ehangod their con tent rathef than.
a been almost elintivaled. lir Bemis phere they also changed their ing, his poetry, I. thought it well to I way and steamship companies, hotels
eggs- eta p
g merchandising, atmosphere. Too nlallY colonists read his prose as ',vole; and, rattler to I and others for a great "Come to B
eE t I found a mine of tate." campaign,
A gtsease of the Hyacinth make he s g 1' ,i In order to bete
ct to a Canada, of trying to bring their co
entertainment p'
iti th i stead of accepting The' shrewd gnome and practicality the organization; Louis Beale has
o � races oras mu.,
reader; while ilio student of • the his-' Trade Commissioner in N'ew Zealand,
a,
the form. •Stead= promised by the Got'ernment, the ra-11
t mistake, when they home o my aatonishment, Dune rue first director `of
a ei e 1 .- "0 It 1 orations setae; be It bulb is sub E unin his rose works a so
P The hyacinth 1
stamps u coin (rain prenuniblr ansa owner orci, the Department pays the di=ease that, when once admitted,
it carefully) fol each ;loon r, and owner or operator a small amount ($5 does murk damage to the plantation.
address your order to Wilson Pattern per acre) each year. The purpose
-lt is aitch al11' important in common: -
Patterns
West Adelaide St., Toronto. these stations is to demonstrate e tial holds Yor its eso Cant in
destr•uc-
Patterns sent by an early mail, varieties oe the different crops, the Lire effect upon the plants. Under fe-
cultun'a1 methods and the rotations tom LQ Mouth; Ouvrier (Ind.): pti 'all "If You Know What I Mean,•' by Jos -
results
conditiatis it spreads i the weeping anti wailing over the lot crib Duston MacDougall. . ('Iac1'Ii1-
Farmer to Lava ee linen to bulb until the whole Manta -
e isle -to-do Fziall r farm of of our. limiters who live under rho
TT1 t re iat•intentwl
tries• with em, n
ours,• f P t ' at strike every . been withdrawn from his poet as
in n afford to leave 1 MF. Beale has travelled ht every
'
The Return of the exiles t:nry inreacue e. ca
hint uttread.'' I Part of the world except South Ameri-
ca, and South Africa. He started in
business ' in ICont, he told a reporter.
Some 350,000 visitors came each year
for pleasure, as compared with the
1,800,000 who go to France, inaidont-
ally bringing between $375,000 and
$300,000 profit to France.
Mr.` Beale ,indicated that the As-
tins 10: 15-28 as Dna of !contrary that fere cultivator has hat ,
"Th etrePs harvesfad oft these il-
troned m 2 I g er Navin,;' the Pathningist, tt'hc nt:tite study of this a iii some 'Places they Oortainly any Canadian writtet• to lie. 13 I -s s0ciation had in hand shelf mattels as
those who su orted Jehu in his revolt a good year, when ,uft lustratron stations are, or c else, it nett tither diseases of linens in IIollnnd , ]OR how to exploit thorn systeniati•
As -
against ainst thepkings of the house of brought up and educated his children,' property of the Wren operating them, ht of verso, it is understand, are not usu- passport visas land customs examine
-
Y
1 a} year m o a omluer atally but this nous.
Y 1
that Y been form 1 to give the heat - '
tesu.t., on an i.1 fon is destroyed. The disease known eau's, Toronto. $2.00•)
Quebec Soleil (Lib.). It, is false to station where conditions are judged t sunshine of tete Stars and Stripes and MacDougall, as the otitic; of Goll
ns 1e11ot, Disease is who live better than any of us here lin, is no stranger to the Canadian
say that agriculture doesn't pay, when to be similar to those which maintain
wo compare it with other occupations on the Mustratlou station under new pamphlet numbered 101 of the do, in the land of our •ancestors? . public but the MacDougall who pre-
p
and professions• lees believe on the cansideration.
1've—
described In a
1)ePttrintett1 of Agriculture at Ottawa, if we sometimes hear of the unlort seats the verses in this ; Volume is
h It n 1 l written by doh. 1. L. Drayton,plant ulnae conditions in which they r far more refreshing than. we bel•
ieved
Pie
country. At this time, when a' Chal- bust. varies in arca from eight or tau to
hewn army was invading the land, they HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS. forty acres. For the privilege of say -
]rad Cane into Jerusalem for safety,
and had apparently beet permitted to Write your name and. address plain- ing what apps shall be grown, what
pitch their tents in some open epece iy-, giving nun' er and size of melt. rotation shall be followed and how
within the city walls, v 11. tt 'ns as you trant nc ovc.. cin and when culture oP
Jeremiah is commanded 'it give
them wine to drink (v. 2). No doubt or
he is quite sure when he does this that
the Rechabites will not break the law
of their tribe. But he applies the test
in order, by their example, to convince
the men of Judah of their own infi-
delity. He brings them into the house
of the Lord, "into one of the rooms
erected round the temple courts," and
sets before then bowls of wine. Their
reply is what he had expected, "We
will drink no wine" vs. 3-6.
Jonaelab the son of Rec a , is me -
L13 let at the enc•
h but 1 ell worship-
Ahab, and who seems to Have, approv- he has something ng e �° r '
is •
The Storing of F_ygs The disease appears first as a yet- siioulcl cry= out on the housetops that one deserves, and will probablyhave, . Among the ideas he is considering
Bothe bloody only s with w
not to destroy all the much. We will not go so far as to This is the season of heavy egg pro -lowing of the tips of the leaves ivlrirh our people find life untenable with our a .ytde Salo. aro:
sought, i spreads to the live in 111180ry
e u also a t arm n t - c n _ film die lea s.
king's house, ' - that g decay at' content to
calls—that is no reason why we all matt -table °
ed d d d which Jahn Veryfew salaried people ran sav as
sometimes complain of their lot
Years—so unfelt so, Indeed, L a s orec 1 et os are es s some o t -- clever, All but one or two are w' y et en r
of these deeds a bust who so 1 with mon the most resistant are ted anti that lromesickaess '
1• 4. are much more comfortably situated, eggs aro no longer /bolted upon 1 tttlacic. Among they shot es and inion=proyoking. A.numeer are Publishing a series of booklets deal
r Rosea 1 d 1FIaiLre C t foe—hocozu
exceptionally penetrating and contain
comments of a pungent flavor on. the
e candling The rain p' mine o n e y u: light& side of hinnan endeavor.
i
those that are in prime condition are land, ,there Mr, Drayton .observed � to return /tone n a m
Le Devoii (Ind.): Daring the War •tut away in storage quarters. • mean- that are used to secure con-• the fact, especially"when eve compare Seniles
ever L I i prevailed
an abundance at wheat was blessed
The in ctetit cold ee ase Sot egg, lime, Sp y the cot Will you smile an<i
highly sanilot•y place not only nt;playa to gra}v r , fbr some years ' happy, or be crabbed at
re years
Jonadab s commands were n though suspicion and doubt. Eggs that got said to be Gertrude, Cian which is then mea as
he rest of tete world. Unto storage have to be submitted to , Ring of the Blues, Kin of the Yel- a powerful factor in their desire to re-
which
of t
th andling process which deter ,1ot,s and 1 owhanrtiter. Tho itseas° turn home, buL to conclydc from this
s8.11 ft ll 1 their cluatiLy. OuIy is
reco55ll)vecl'as a serious one in lice that Canadians would do much better
'jh Surplus the i body is
in continuance of the ancient custom
of his people, They required not only
abstinence from wine, but also that
the people should not build houses, nor
cultivate the land. They regarded,
perhaps, the confined life of the cities
1
fields as a departure from the eluelic-
and towns and the
Ear
hard labor of the ens is ecialt -trainee/ mea are env- editions which have Preva make others
by everybody. consider
In these days some a Jai d byt1 e s to Inspect fere ars in this PiosPerbus bl d idmaeevery-
s inrmrgrowing season, re.
rat t bas itreason f l cutin the g g made of ou v'live among
f eo ale consider tl , tonnlinass but also by rea, o o Reeds during Ca body miserable? 'You can g
ity, purity, and comparative health of ! ri t point of vie„ pf
its e1
air tent life of their anees- I veuienees, from the the manner in whielt it is maintained, 1 Bulbs showing disease 'are ` each chemo?" asked flo,vers and singing birds if you ;vile,
the open
tors. (See vs, 6-10.) I Me price. Man is never content:
;The temperature is held:at all bines coverer/ with a pot without a hole in Pa; what le a:rare v
either It rains too nmch or it doesn't
f Tho amount of happiness which you
THEM EXAMPLE LURED ASA LESSONclose to the frost Lite and of such yen• the bottom and the plants near by
II. TIIEieither the harvest to
To TUE MEN Or JiJrIAFI, vs. 15-10• rain enough; tet
with respect to moisture as are sprayed with a Enngicidal solution
The prophet compares is . ich does strength a%
to c t' he
loyalty of taeRechabitesY degree. o 0
ing with specific subjects ,
'•Lean a sure you,'"he said, -"that,
the world lcnows very little of the true
beauty and charm of our land, or. of
its history and tradition.
' tW°e have to make these things
known."
Empire Cp^operation
A'Ianchester Daily Dispatch: IVO
Clarence,
a,
' It s book that comes back after' can produce is incalculable, 1f you will land Empire
thosoonsta t efeek in lithe
steadfast: Dor or it -- two good, t, it
you my show a siling face, and speak ,plus
this steadf s p t du a evaporation to tete smallest � such as a five per cent, st g ou have loanod•1.t" replied Pa. ple•tsln1. ovards Iil,npire Marketing Board. We sited
1 with m not nn mans' N L my are the ego graded im'maldel1stle• Bite bulbs under t _ tete equivalent in the Dominions, i e
Jerusalem ante ands in tete mhtin lista • Matrons ovi tots aro allowed to remain nn til the " An insane person is jest 'like a Activit may lead to evil, but ;stay te e believe the equivalent o in ons, late
difference of the mon of he l; ;when put in but the reg g it D Edna y
Judah to
the ,cords of the Lord spoken � thousands of peoPcte suffering from ernin eggs, covered by tete Livo' crap is hrrvestod when the diseased sane ono—only more so.—
hent b - their prophets. The pro-, him Cr cies ite the huge crops of the g Stock Procluets Act, ones are destroyed by burning. Other IIeibreser. iivity cannot be led to good it only a strong lead were given by.
to
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both against the worships of fele, t� Street.
is of Israel ::std Judah had spoken; g , P !Stook and hive St c..
P i last t,ceve months, _ .. .
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we ourselves make no move. The
campaign must begin in London. Tho
driving Bower must he there, Given
that, we call 1i11(1 Out 1.10\v far the
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assistance —
minions will _carry them in Cie spirit
of 'co-operation -
Rural Depopuln.t,o ,-, _
La Pattie (Cons) e The migration
of ,r.w•alepopul'.ti0ns to urban centres
is clue t0 the saute causes anti Occurs
111 the slime oonditioite es in the Uni-
ted States,' : 0uv noiglibol•s contem-
plate 11 with the utmost' Soronity.Tlle
A/notice& Secretary of Agriculture
goes so Thr as to see in it a sign or
vitality and progress rather than a
symptom of the decay of agriculture.'
in :Canaria, on ,the contrary, this mign'a-
tipn inspires us with the gravest
auxlety and we want tot 'a11 costs to
put an end to it. Who has the Pro,
per Perepeotive on this matter, our
neighbors or ourselves?
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