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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1923-03-08, Page 5Sunday chool. Lesson MARCH 11,1923 jestis n .Geth'selhoulet' 2. e•Gel)ffie/ar'•TeXt-',--eCheisf. at4n hu.th ostne egffea4I'foe,81up, the Jit: for. the unjust, that he relight Wog us in tbil.-1 Pei3: 13. Lessen Setting. --The opening part to drink it. 'Wats' come to his diecipies. Inm batten and Brooding. geacle7W, oil rehoruld 'he Peed ,astl!' the of the titentyseeond elisepter;" finds In Matthew and Mark we learn that the Seeress oar failuee of yOUT Whole Year'er ,.Werk meiy. depena: upon yaw reffertsin rate MC041'06/1.. seeable Wilrether! YOU 'hittch.'hy 'inciithator or by heiti 4.Prill!,io thes Month ' that gives best results. ' For the hen, use a nest that 'can be kept .cloreed except 'when the hen le elf to!, feed' 'Teat': Olt ''thre.' egge--.021, the eeereath day.' In the early seas.ron this somatinte,s, makes it pro,srsitie to put all the. fentile,egge of two settings under one hen and reset the, other, thus ,say - Mg wadeable time • ' • Prepare the setting -nest with care, deall,antd. spd:ay and, when dry, ptwee a Moist Sea, that haebeen shaped to fit, and hollowed a little in the centre, 10 -the bettoit of the !nest box. dotee, with 'a layer fare hay. Dust the hen with flowers of enipleur or other reliable liee killer, and set on eggs 6.21a. learner rkept sernmilanstk-Jesus and his' disciplee in, 'the :ilpPer Jesus eente barek to the three disciples Olean. • room. '. Her rJesde r matinee the three rtirnesin the course of his agony, , • r • 'eve the Lorciae ,Srupper 'alter the `Observance of etB, if he were seeleingtthe rreinferce- i I We metier 15 ri34, • th Faneo.vr.' Astdr noye. the dined merit ref human eympathy. in his Iegg ehernbrer in the mast :eourVe e evens.eynteeikee in the Simnel' is s truggle ,Found them r sleeping. 'Each manner, by the use of moist sand in a dra,wking, n,40%. ,4 -,,,,dee has .depeeted .en time he 'came he Sosind them asleep, tray' under the •eggs. It ean..be red*. biarmission , of betrayal. The .great though Jesus' had a:eked them ,to drain if thgenoistum i aeeee,site arid crieis of jeans' :soul ha e come,' and he watch. The tirSt time Jeeus singles returned be the machtne if the air seeks . ceninni;iptsioawohlitnligliolaois.lirofart.ivenlyjholiotuohortoliouo PwetaetrTD,erepreachi "Adatrutlieelott, coldr•;in the egg show.S. Sighe !orf 'boa Fath -err The see to • say more than ioner,of physical end mental time he says, "the. tipieit trulyas ready trhavaldi:7471,16a,":bactl?!1,p.rIettsr,oae4 i.,),,;(..„,se, „engaging: ', "It le impossible for UB but the flealv weerleP.' Jews kndtvs, e„„,. taSunderstand, the experience of- the that their r Sleeping .does not indicate lack' *PeiPtlite than 'otherwise,' eternal Son If God at that suememe callousness or, indifference to, Jesus, it is poosible to'etr:irri either direction., crisiswhen, he was 'eatirkinig Up our but :rather frailty ,Of *MI arid purpose. Ability to recognize' Imeistufrerecondi- sins in hie boilY to the tree;, . and In his, own present experience Jesus tiaras and reqUireMente• will be'attain- where understanding fails, it be- knew how.there was a real rcortflict be - ed only with eiepereiencer conies res to refrain our lips at& be tween hody and ;epirit. In his rcase the For artificial breeding, nothing can silent." spirit has tritunmhed over the fies,h, surpu.ss the reolony stove, as at is ecom ,eneical whether used to ,capacity or not, and will take care a 500 chicks at one thne. It le, if used with intelli- gence' and rgood fuel, abeolutelyreh- able and samen fe. It is most convientl" y 7...„.atti gna; enclosed' plot of geound,r be- tor s.oine frieed, to which Jesus that ere normal in size and shape for run hi a colony house, about 10'x12', '" had often resorted. Matthew also Judas. Ile was the leader and had the ,breed. Keep whole corn, grit and Dr an empty pen of the laying house tells us •that his eoul was exceeding undertaken to delver Jesus into them clean water "within easy reaeh, asid ate may be utilized. proviclarig it as kept sorrowful even unto death. His dis- hands for thirty peeps, of swivel-. One, a. The Agonizing 11/Easter, 39-44, hitt the etruggle enabled him to sym- Ve. 3'9, 413, He came out .; , te the had, tri lied, , a place ealled Gethsemene.! The word Vez 47;48. While he ket apake , . a Gethsemane means "oil -press." n multitude; .,compased of the 'chief priests, elders, 'soldiers' and the gath- ering mob. And he that was called path,ize with those in whom the flesh Mount of Olives. Matthew says, "Unto 1Y the t. She we off enrce a., day mei returns tosher snot psonspti1 n ool weather. :At the 111.^St sign of pipping, °hese up the eireot-after making sure that the h.en..118tisi. ,fulii Crepr ead a drink 'and 'leave her "alone till the hateli be 'n:omplete, Bemroite ,shells arid, unhatedi- - ed !eggs aster -Silo* her te remain on the 'neat with the eliicics until showing signs of uneasrineare. Remove to a clean, well disinfected coop. with 'clean sanded . you are .using.,an 'ineubeter, set May egige that youwould' consider the ..beet ellaPeThanci size for the breed, Carefully ' Scale* the inIstractione .• the inentifaietheee; and Use enlya neve ' China that has agooclt reputation; usue aRy a ehealp Machine is dear at any of the twelve; a tragic phrase. It was • sariplieck with heed, nut 0°411, .great .ciples also followed him. The lees anohety, need he felt as to the temper- intimate disciples stood in the back_ one of those who •had been with Jesus that betrayed him. Drew near. unto ature, except that it must not be al- greund while he took with hits as his immediate eompamons, Peter, James Jesus to kiss him. Thi was the cus- tlaiwew.4yeba.loWlilifitilhdaer,:ne: tofornitnbeziofirosrtansi John, •who were with hie also on e. ternary greeting of the diseiple for me Mount of Transil uraton. prev his master. In this case, it was a pre- 2fildegreee above this point, the chicks that ye enter not into temptation. g • - arranged identification of Jesus. The merely move to a more comfortable T•hey. also have an ordeal to iress • Whole conauct of Judea is deliberate distateen and, get. the. ad-vantege of through end it le Jester.' deSi„e th,at and calculated. . Case of Peter'e I more adrrand more sanitary conditionS they limn streugth through nrayeiete r denial of the Milstein the teiriptetion! finder Peter off his guard, but the be-' enough be handle—thet ie, When they thet when etterde& Me narrow space Gad, for theit trial. , . underr,a.'hoIver. :.'• ' r- . ' Irc 41. He was withdrawn'. leem trayal of Jesus rh,v Judas was net suck.; have •founed about twe,eates in 'ati- them. 'Ile mutt eten. wit:lid:air !him- dee, but premeditated. Bettayeett thou &iron . to their eeect leevese-other ' It ,canbereerneved frost the (marten self from the comPanionship of the the Son of man. with a.kiss. Matthew boxes of sell should her provided and when the rheat is 00 longee desired ' theee. They cannot enter into the tells timt:Testie used the vseed I a encithe house may.he 'cleaven awayeto • "fr-011,-”, the reeedfeings transplanted from the ntetainneeet his agony. Kneeled:down. irt addreesitS, Aida% Might not the • • i. e,about tv, IViattheer adda that he fell tioirri on his remorse of Judas began liere ? engine • boxes er ' cane -0 , , ti' ' l -1:!: ' 'field '. d bl - . 1 'el ' • se rove' 'arc or - ein , se no ii ter .. allowed free range. face, the attitudre rof utter stress of V. 54. They took him, and led him.I mches apart each way.' After teaue- . . In. the aatien, fee thee little .ehicks, souk Hebrews 5: '7 makes mention of Jesus offers 110 resistance. He rebuk-. planting, place these second boxes in Sow the first three ow four dayS, Mike ILISStratig eFking and tearer. ' ' ' ed the violence doner to the servant of the windoret itti in ,other Wind'ows where sure to includea: geed ,Supply of, Beet- -...Vse42,• 48. :Father,if. then be will- the high pried. Peter followed afar there is, roam.. ' Cent:issue the ;same price. eulent green feed, sprouted ,o,ats., rehop- ing. In all his prayer he recognizes , off. Peter had begun to fait &heady.' peecautiene as le watering and ed dancieliore or plantain leef will de. turn - the wIll of God as the supreme tliing, He had said he was ready to go with ing, When the Plaits:have grown to . p . The best place th run an incuibato oIt is not a. peayer to bend the wifi-Jesdes to prisms and death. fair size, the broxee.maSe be placed out is in the cellar, wheze there is fairly Green feed: is essential in aome form f'Godnto hie will. It is a prayer th,at • Application. , the will of Ged,' if possible,. May be ,ofsulc,ces 00 Warfll ,,diaNA to ,accustoin low the welfare id the youngeteisr as • grain,s such as .cornmeak Middlings, the work of eidemPtion enuat Still be the •plants to outdoor eonditions, eo good yentflation.A dittle moisture it carried 'out iso mime rather way, But One is ree,nderions el a rcertain revel. - the atmosphere is an ad.yantage, and well: as the old took. Give,only finer. ' the 'sbeadry tenmerature eniikee the lee ent !hesitancy in applYing ear Lord's that they' will not feel the change . cation far more desirable than a atom if a Deessianeeep unique sarrow audirexperience hi Gethe when the' time come% foo.. plantitg in shorts and ground oats, and feed a carried. out, even sernane 'to buteelv.es. or to others. It the 'Open garde -ft. • little about five, times a day. About without a cross, end redremetion• with- in the' house. r out sacrifice, are impossible. Remove standa ea apart from Ale, and is so ' ---.• •rits--!•-• ' the fiftheeley, substitute 4-virre small tered in a litter of hit& chaff:, to en- till' aa a elm of bitterness. The temp- . great eedreening pity and eaceifice &tying Nurser3r Stock. Jesus speaks of his stiffer- asso,cia'ted in our thought with his and geed fertile egge 'are Iiiea: with feeder of fine ;cracked; rillfipkIleect, scat- Ulla. eaa. If the m,achine is of a reliable Make, .., .,+, ': ' an tiecurerte thernetneter registering There are several considerratimas to on in the wildernesrs VMS a teet consummated. an Calvary that we ean 102% to 103 lie:grew' at ethe level ef Whea the chiclei can do without the en his. Messiahsle of how Jesus would bogin el "e scercely bring ourselves to think of it ri Tgh on axn. 1 a nee; be taken into account before perches - courage exercize by seratehleg. , p. bbe ten of thmeggs without too netieh heat .of the mother he; ee the bectod- lit the ,Garcien is 8, teSt ,As bo how he r as having the value of example and ing nursery 'stock,. There ere many ' variation throligheitt 'the' indubating ee,. which wilt be M from four to eight will coinalite his Messiahehip. Is ft iespration m cur experiences. of life; varieties of apples that as a me se: and yet, we are definitely ,encoureged for le than other sorts Which. ole 11O period of 21, days; you should secuee we61e, immune. •to scaeon. and 'wed- life of ,stierice to be ..cteaspletred by e by the ,scriptureS to think of him in! melee diffiesilt to grow T•he GanaStan ti AMA, eguad hi punmearelediendition 'el Chlais,3 foal* tilt YOU might get UlkaFt'. tathral c OnditionS, with hens lactileating a like Timelier of 'eggs, : ,, ;• , ,When. old rlainp.s,eee leuene:d rerithwist I- ' e.eSsationaardenglielied,s, tie they are . .-.'. With itieuhatens, there is always an reentlepre, axe taken, Only„ the test young stock. ' '7'.--!r-et:-.-e-‘ ee• -.1 :•:* le'---- t .i:, -;--- ; - -1..'I., t .. Looking unto Je,eus, the Horticultural Council advises also thtvt thee ethiditiond, they! may ..s,afely ..be.saaSiflaial death? Net. my , will, but th's way. note 'Of ilrovieg and . , . ',author and finisher of our faith; who left to help themselves to bath grain :ell pkg it.,11 d...,foe the. joy that was set befole him it is generally advantageous to secure "The illonlitrigu''' nstrurta3 tollehluvinisaailtG°to ! v endured) the cross, el:espial-fig' elelat fr(mt as tlear hommas is pl.-attic.- and dry mash from s 'convenient hop- " ail times. If .given 5005 skimined to blie superior elaim of the Divine hand of the throne of God. For can; ad,stptation of the kind of trees to be able., and to give some attention to the escape pain end, morrow, yield's at Oisce '' per,. that ehouldi tbe .kept supplied at, ehame, and: is set down at • the sight milk it will ,goeatly aegis growth arell•withe - eneste• believes. uttbrly in the eider hint that endured each. contrailic- purchased ter the scrii and general con- . . . , - • . . develoipment, and if available this 1 lovin.gnese and wisdom of the divine tion of sinners agmest 'himself, lest &hems of tie arm e e . It is the will of his, Father, . yo bp wearied end faint in Year of dealers is: aleo worthy of tonsidertie element .,of .danrger, runless'. proper pee- should be kept always belcere• thei.wifd. It is mere than the will of God, • 1 mind" Eel). 12: 2, 3. "Tb.cingh he ' tion be:suits Many yerarrs are lost if V. 44. Being in an. agony he prayea were a Son, yet leartod he obedience increase& With the inceeasing agonir. re raraY lears of him , .when fruiting time arrives it is tits - covered thee the wrong variety hes feta% etiittestly,I. "!His•relinging. to 'Clod by- the things, which he suffered," and/ Earden Seeds Early " e , in 11-10111e, Gieenhouae or lint e . ' BY A. B.,c• QUTTING. .611V441, 'Pn,1,,beAt .reSUatS with trampe.d, put it in in layers physical rnamfest,ation of his mental cups that may not ,be taken from the, Varieties whieh' eke edvertised as vegaiablea,.and :flowers. in the garden, abi,g4 lrreer deaR., Mid Slairitual and! thti realitY , lips until they are drained- It is a; new and steelier to tat other varietims ;scalds ,or„some, of .ttie Varieties tind eablettrini turn until thel a#' hael itteeri rteMPtiiierve.; Hollihersig, not fia glorious truth that countless thou-, `sPecrieS'nfru,st be started weeks' let id- filed efightlee higher thea,blee leen ' of defence /tel. temptation. 'It is dr0- saride have been inspired to say, "Thy : shourld lcrolted upon with suspiciom dem, ,sprinkle it lightly with Water ep Irp 1.virh Disciples, 45-48i 5'4.11ills'elf•hter 'the till .„ rttitg artd platted only' from'an experiment - k em no omn been Planted. The best teees - for His„pweaf Was as it were great drops There are 50 mang .peoplt, toelleye : la. tii1-7are those a average size for Sweat • was .of , 'biota but rather that litany men. rand woiten, who •mueb go: 1,2?01:r. :41,gie. ,,,an<1 tY. of blood. This does, not mean., .0101w:he bate bitter cups "to drink, to l',', ri• , 1 rt stocky tree is gen- Meal .of the variety it was so prefuss .that it.droliped from 'forward on some via dolorosa to sottei..e=rad• .8. e-1°. , . • . . . . him as drops 'tfribletidt; dropr!tfrom ra cgreatsufferiog 'and Seir,DIV, eometimes, wally preterable, to one that is tall amend. But it is not the less striking ' sacrificial and vicarithis. There are and inirtilly. ' • • • Vance in a ig:reenlectuse, la5therti oi 05 robot, in the heine itself. As a green - heifer() is seldroan Part ,ofethe ,equipteMit of the . gen'eral farm,' only hotbed's and the homre for Stetting seed's wila 'considered in this article, , The old- :Zeabioned Method is. the best •mpele;:of scotl raising the steady and moist tem- perature of eeverral weeks' deration .bliat may be maintained therein stet- ing as the beet incentive to the germ- ination of the highest percentage ,01 Seed. ' Preparing' the Hotbed. Ther standard hotbed sash is 3x6 ft., and one, tie° or mare el these are used, according .to the, size ,orbedi POT very small gardens., ode Or two sashes shoullei he Sufficient. If et pit wasenot Sag last falk select !a well-peepared end stioeourghly drained spot and dig a 011 18 to 24 inches Aeepnliald a little huger than the bed 18 to he inede. When rdrigging the pit, throw the gciod aoil ;one Dilde and the bottom sett to itas 'other side, ea that the good gall! ,21Ta be. available for speelfal use, if :desired. If a pit has not been drug roe ;can not be dig conveniently; the manure may be:placed on the surface of the greurid. . Hotbed material coneiste of good., clean steble inaniii;e. A mixture of staaw and horse -droppings a month or .LWO old is meet satisfactory. It does Mot matter how new the ma- terial; old or wet or heal?* manure is almea.t useless for this putpo,s,e. The read 'worth of a hotbed is the length .of lime that lt will give .off =warmth and that shOuld be six to .elght weeks; if the proper kind of manure is ese.d. About , one geed wagoniloacl. of :fresh home niartube lid equired fer a tave-bc;d treat:. The Manure sheadd isa theown in a flat piles under cover, if • .possible, and :the pile turned. every alternate ;clay for a week ore ten rdays. • As ibis ineetedl. theemiter pow [km': of Us pfleshould'be thrown to the middle end the inner portion to the outside M order .get, tinifowno, heating • Wheti . Petting manure' into Pit, shake each !Bo -wield to .beealc.11' apart Silt eraeee.d. it, eyeely., shoeld be , the ground If the inanurg is very fent an Vita ion. !wilt be done, bAcgiuesie Okiost truzat;csi 1, t metal, viewp pia; LJ it is spread in the bed. ' Et1 O. When he rose up rem the pat and' sa ; e at, -mug mi Widely advertilsed novelties esoti101 prayer. It was a victorious rising, , lonely grief,. though...pining sickness' usually be avoided until they have The hotbed frame is then, set on top of the insinure tearth fr uba the oth the bottom of the pit banked: •outside 04 the flame to keesi out the , :The north side =ef the trams Should -be she hushes higher than the •south side, Where a pit is tiot heed, select a sunny aspeet sheltered from the north and -Open to 'tlia'seuth antl'=build up the manatre to two ands hall feet or ntore it depth. Build the manure-iip in thin layers am -It -ramp it will with the feet, finishing•, the job neatly, firm:1Y and level. Always hake ' the beet abeut twelve inches larger all around the frame, whatever ,siie May ;be. Lift .the frame on. ;and hank up the sides with more immure. Place on the :sash and tilt up 'Otte 'end few a Couple of •clays to alio* the. superfluous tnele. .ture to escape. The bed will heat for several days. At first it wag be very het and, after about three days, grachtall.y tool. No see& 'should he .,.sown Until, the temperature,c1. the soil has.falielif be- low 135 degrees. Ilse a thermometer, the Math of which is burled, about three inches in the ,soel Feeling the bed with tite 'handl, which often is done, is not a reliable method ottalt- ing temtp•erature, S,awing-the Seed. . Antang tile -vegetables that may be started insilde are: Brussels sprouts, cabbage, cauliflower, eelerY; egalhant: muskmelons; pepPers land tomatoes: Among the annual flow.ers are: agar - Morn, asters, balsams, callendulas., candly-tett, mutter- heen, crocksmionb; spur, lobelia; 'Marigold; mignonette, nasturtium, nicetiana, pansy, petunia, 8101020, Pinata, •e=alpiglio,esta., „stab:lose, 'sago' (extivie), 'eneTicliregion, ten -weeks, stocks, sweat • alyssum, sweet sultan, verbena, wallhoarete and. = zinnia. . rroin poi,at ouwerd we see Jesus wt e away the life in premature de: been tego Lbw Tecolunienata by the Pos'sested ' liy • a. gi-eat calmnes'a 01 eay, Jesus. has taught us to say, "Thy: Horticultaral Council. ` The average. ; spirit. It was net an uneuiswered will be done," whatever 41.he exper- prayer because he received! istrength lettees ,of our life may be. fruit irOWer eannot afferd to take a chance 'en untried varieties, but where he ginall cans may be used . foe start- rclesires to do so, ,he is advised to ing the .rs.eetlle. A tall: is easily WEUr111- YetierealgniaS4e0(lf 1:0:11101P4tIgleatb..°Triogifntaliter or0.11;itnhitel a ctl.; through, itdily aleem stock Bv so doinbe is assured oflarkepui, dupin, marguerite, 055110- 055110 - tion, phlox, pyrethru, sweet willim veronica, vloeand mllflower. , seatianrdfog In thess verses we have the thought of the April showers bringing out the sweet May flenvers. Coat Of a Kiak.- A writer in Wallacels Farmer calls seven:ion to some vetY'exTeasive Maks by the fatmers. exa,minatien •of the' meet from' hogs !showed: a very laege Per cent. of ;braises:due to kicks and raugh handling, whale being- taken to market. 'Ihe figureS.sleow 'tha.t 11 ,ccebs selieet 75 cents, a kick on a 20 - pound •ham. Clean seed oats. A fanning mill removes chaffy seed,, and brash that willcIcg the &DTI, Corrugated GaDianized Steel fingz, Direct frern Manufacturers to Con - Gustier. Write for Prices SPCCial TOMS i0 Rarnsers The Metallic Beefing CO. Limited 306E 1104 King St. W., Toronto • egAina.iibil a.eng1 Ceeeees, Cents, •seistenn reer. itteuerzei ..alemps pie Worms ameng nartica:anamelea. Abstabterv hartnless badas 'finfe-tor aorta ea .1 it Is 'fox, S tall Pins, ninrea, or' geldings. ' Give Sp:three oeeasiorially,, as, st pre- ve, Two Sl.eS, at ell dru • storeo. otem 11., thO tal) ac.d. ueett 115 the' PI hat- place to place and, should you chance securIng trees true to name. bed, er the kind Of 'seal Mailable for tor eveet end, evoeyeeinge es nee amt. might be desired, it should be, sifted To prepare eani, snake a few holes Theari;s1: Worthy of the new f ovite the sueface hotbed, is not as fine as send adided. fee snaking the best kind , itn isbutlis :°wir're- if poosible and perhaps have mune; eanay; rle,oljer 1 in the bottom, paper them, either with sourrpa afseswte pereitscleorndiys, oLesd rust. Put hi &taut .0118 bleb of char- from the Citnatliau Hortieultaral or lead fellt to oovar the fore' advisable to secure an opinion 1 of 'eteed bed ., The Seale, may be sown creed or beckon &wee pats .anclr fill the Council, Ottawa, eegarcling these ter - in !patches os' in rchills directly op tli.i SOB, bit a better scheme le to sow . ---8 iikemabieisr wirth a mixture of one -ball ' the seeds in pots or fiat rbences and tertised. 'berate purchasing in quantity. fine earth ancl one-half leaf mold or of . the thousands el new seedlings place these on top ;of the soil. Thus • Welbl-rotted material from the bottom: bhe seedlings will be more convenient tied at the Expert ' dal Farm only . o.t a stack or other place -where the a very few have been faun e demastle. Sow very fine seeds Ineee- ; sufficient 'merit to warrant a place in Soil is likely to be of similar material to. traneahant or niove as their growth Press firmly into the can but do. not .. them in. °over other seeds .accanding .1 1 ' I bl TI • h I tli" '''rehatne,,`I' enn.:.ereenne,, pclc tarn y. ten slow b e seed, use ly on the surface ef-the sell .131,d- prese •ing 'ODE variety to ,a can, Water and: to their :size but neva! boo. -deeply, ean to keep in the andante. A...pie ' Lead Children to Nature. peRee s.onv ieng ory.er . i e top of the I ett ' • th A 'Cold fraine should be used: in Now tames .spring with her helper, of heavi woolen cloth 'etit to fit thcee' the Ma'it *Inds' tiv° AP'ril eh6we"' time, in a warns place near the stove never. RIM the warm sunshine. 'The ebildren conjunbilon with rthe hotbed . in limy top ie best . At first , place the eans the ,gardener has the inclimation to in a cold window: Water as eau be autdlelors moire at ,blite, me, and garden where there is ro.oin ,and :where , mahe the 'heel' 'a hie Itl'eteriair A required to prevent the •su'rface from' eiter, ,es'11ove to romp with the Strong March wind, which 'is sweeping and blowin.g Cold frame is similar to a bobbed hemming tia.3,. latt take „50 mit Ito. the dead leaves about. Watch for the in asseful for hardening off Seedlings' first wee green shoots as they peep frame without rieettom heat. 'It comes, begin ,tke a„de. is,,, eao, 0,,, the lit„,ta• SuranY window of e room that is faiely through the .ground, followed. soon by begin to Jappear, 'Place the 'cane ht a hotbed and cold frama are watered. wane. • eiZeursee, daffodils, Utter -treat and the Irons the hotbed. She that both. the . and ventilated regiularly ,ancl protected • . . i tiny woods liONVerS. it is a greet jay on toi, 31gain8U freeziag at ntglit boxes Or . ill eans, special attention, twelve:tang mierinlent. , ! to be able to lake childree far walks, Whoblier the seeds are started in When ,a. hotbed: is net available ar Imi,st be lovely to waterlog% 1.1 tool . In the woods at this seaeon. Ti7 this :grown, the zeeds may be started in ,decay at the aurface,o1 the soil, If Give each 'child a sponge, and have ,where ,only a 1 ea, Plants are to. Isa much water is applied the plants taw him moisten if and! place it in a saucer little water is applied the plaits will' fa a ,,,td„,,,,..7 mixed; tease seed: or, -- -e° tin a sunny ,windreve Then sprinkle it ,the 'house. Flex only 41. few *Tube, 'two ar threeeigar bregSsi lilted evith soil he stunted in •gronvlbh, 'The siefeee Of and placed 'in' a -sunny window wig the water rshoefld not be alleMed to if you: keep a .wariary, and have bird furnish a seed bed. For a larger sup- Seed usre that. De, not tell the clad 017, fiat boxes about three inches deep and ef 'a. convenient 'SIMI tO fit in well -lighted window should ibe used, Resifts with seacis ,Started in the herbed axe, not usually as satiate:Oxen Among the perennials that may he es these from seeds started dn a hot - sleuthed from rseed in this manner sure: heck becamie • the tempest:use arid' achililea, aster, bellie, (English ,theley), light eenditione eannot be so well con - bleeding heart, earttethiery balI, -coli- trolled bert a little special Care 1,71.4, 11.111h1110,, tCergetrre-ncit, foxelover, h e evescame the difficulties. jiel'inug:tpi;ovbouglia::::„..h.letoe,!bnot41,,'esh,p0u:,httemb10. !gg'.11.N5ow6:-1 wtchwalewileillutihvagpepsettl,i.alwil:i 601110. bt arBratfothhg .ks otanb.s., ore de jiendirlit ipupsi willow •galks anti branches 1rom ec inu for gm** they wilt nhately e- r000ther bushels into a warm, sunny .gin Isa tuten thnir h4gcto towarh the m, and observe the budding bte the ,when placed in the Window. Ile Children to think ;of overcome Ibis tire box or -eau elvolifitt the' April eains eve kind lIsipers, aad Ise turned around each day, repeat 1» them some ksten to the When the young seedlings 070 hig Otter Oatiter '1)..e taus A,pria showers," Thle Fatal PANOT Op:Crate. o(o Low cot, Thls aturd ktowesee.satifli 1111ranUesd Concrete 1..tiSar 11001 71814 qa 4a4, 1.1:41,(11/' 6E1 toitifs4. 0tO'gottl: 51040m Concrete foe tears; allos,.sto, natal fv7P' 0in0,111 :5!n12i.;.c11‘V:0uk:9. . .Xern8u0ca I 8roolet1 Th 000)4 Shoal di Pk :741Y°'"116d '100•11nilto1 30005 0,,:ionloto, Irrigated ar In Southern Alb iota Xis th. 3111aoti TOtasolInhl Diainiet • DOW Olver IrFientton 18rojoot Anospgmteaz gooe oos,tion. rtu.sa farmIas deltYllig. emanate op- -Doren -ay feericaine men now !Rene It NV districts 61.0 good land cannot be bought itt 55500iaista pueeN, Tins le NOT PIONNWHIN4I, thO 484 \ 1 0,00 gores are fully nolt6d arta fino her 10,010 acres no)", re 108 Nett emeriti niteaniure distA1104. trout railron4, saYtn 011100. GOon ,151054140100 and sehoos, latter Do), mantel, evtending 0500 153 5511110, This Is the ...t Land Etk, lit A15asjo Write for fUrther Information te: CANADA. Lass) Ate III53I0ATX0188 OOMPANT, X1500T32111 Motu° Mot, Back to Work. KendalPs Spavin Treatment will get that lame horse back on thefob oggin. Per more than fortyyears as Kendall's Spavin Cure 00 0... been removing spavins, splint, briontiybogartivitlo.roughpin arid all 1d545 of GO ticapoos fortay. alsolkieres 510!s -"11 en lle, lions and Ali &awes", ot write came( lo 00. B. 4. KENDALL COMPANY, Enonbairg Falls, Vt., U.S.A. endairs Sioalvin -Treatment A gored fatni has plenty ofr,ei I my, plenby 01 anfinals, and 11 tinme„ heerref, 01{0517 01 mci. But,' the mixture of machinery with reel antinale with reels, or balk with nest, always -Puts an element a dauger int* feemework 11 -5544 rush is not entirely under the .contrel of the rushee.' Whise rush isnetdar. rein it is geed stuff, but V1111041,itsb3 loose and 'rune web5ihs, masher then needs life M- em:sum and a guardian, thatis all! John Doe, T11 call him that, Vas cutting grain. The eiclele-head or something around in front of the litn- der needed 4311. = The =grain was ripe and thre'a.tening to e,hede rand John wee ia a rash; apoordiredy he 'seized the oil ean .and rushed around) li fent without throwing the machine cat of gear. He did not even 'take time be slay "Steady ,hoys!" to the homes OS' course the animals did not underatand the big munpus and pluinned ahead. John, 3, am told, was sup;de enougt,. to ;seize upon the harnees,sixosi swinelt himself. upon 'the back of the nearest horse before the reel caughthim ha the back a the neek,, butrevithent go- ing into p'aiful details, lie GO,St enough time to throw earl the binders. in the province out of gear 'one after another. Another time John Wf13, ranting Zeine green fodder 00111 through a shizedder, or a .thopper, or same other kind of a mechanical demon. 'The Ma, - chine choked. on a big man stallc---the thing just wouldn't go downt Time was short, Ince; it ralwaye fs, and John Was in his usual ruri:h. What did he do but stick hiS Iglorted hand down the machine's three& in an effort' to help tile:wallow! The:mien, aecoreling to the neight,ors, Was that Sohn lost hie glove and enough time to whittle rsp artim-kenniftireee field. . efcorn Tedder ,with ajck Late in the 1531, the etbrk goes, John thought he would paint his own helmet hut, like the •rest of us, the had 01117 a few days in which to do the job. , was: In a rush. Instead o1 using three' nails in a certain place in the scaffolding ends delving. them nearly the way in; lie• used but tete nails and 'only started them in. Of course, you know what happened. I under- stand the poor man did not lose has rr life; hut he did lose his balance, One quart el! paint„ and enough time to build a perfect seaffokfing to. the top Of lireck's Monument. Friends, -there are hundreds of John Dees 'on the fax -nos in this country and quit e a few more of them in the cemeterIes—frtish victims! As I ,mtct ilk the beginning, rush is a good ernou.gls thiug 'when under conteol,, hut rush without a governalebelt and With no hand On the throttle is had stuff, mighty bail Muff. Jelin Doe loses thrie white trying to save lb; and- if he doesn't look out he'll lase his Silo sense bright morning. Believe met . .The new-ber0 calf efiotxlsI a 'left with its dam for 12 hour. When hun- ey after renewing, feed frets tit° to three quarts of its dam's milk freshly drawn, the amount to depensi upon the size ii.f.thecalf, ' Two feedh a thiy are , Saha:Mitt 11 IS vele', Important, to feed the milk In • ele.an p541 and• feed , it ;immediately . after • milibing bt still -has the animal heat, „: , , When the .ea/f is a week tad, sonfe skinutilk may he. acklcl and some of the whole milk !i:vithrheld,, 'Gradually inereaee the Ainount'd gliin'tniilk and de:crease the amount of 'whole milk 'until at two weeks old ,skiitrank is being fed. The akimmille may lie increased; to. four quarts ar eight pounds to a Seed. Skimmilk ea.n be fe.d to advantage, until the calf is 8 or 10 months old. Some grain should be added Lo the calf's ration as soon ae it is staated' on ekinimillsor it week old 11 a little is put it its Mouth after tech feed of milk andtheit a little placed in the bt.ttom of the pail it will !me he long until the calf 14 eatingegrain. Whole eats and cora are yery good, or any kind of rgreued grate that is teeing fed to the cows. , Some fine quality hay should be pieced befeee the e &Wee' when they Ole a week old and they mai be red a little silage, when they are three weeks old. It they are fed milk but twice a day, they rimy be given water at noon aseeoon GS, they wait dwink 31. It Is web to remember that aver - feeding is the eause-of much tread* with calves, anddirty sour page arm , the cauee of lintels tee:Ibis ; &latter manure lightly over new ! seeding's of threthy 'end Moven --es= In vrarrming up the inenbater fee ; the flest time, start -with a narderlatelt I low lamp flame, taking eare that it is not Ise lonSthat theee will be an offem I sive 'odor from the lamp. Let the ina- I etrite heat im yeller gradually. —4, , Inbreeding anclegeneeel.debility may . mimeo ereeked breasts in hale, or bad feeding or had management iney do si'le'lereeci,t1Xte:rind t8h, itteahtena6:veltho'dscreositeeviltts•c'WateLreed.. ery, meth Shedd rtt elven:104y Sandcqab ' bios alt4Ittal, l'Y'Ruilte:Veta;PQ'ilettic111114(i4ri" straighhtlareoutited Parente kei oftert hatch ont with ereeked beer ' end their valeede emelt dmitisho