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" -� � - � , , ff vely , � . , OR, I 11 P, . 1."'iLl" . 11 I �. . � . ,,, ,1�1 ­ I : . I � . 1171100­vhoieby� - . I , �' �� '' ,. 'L ..�,� , .., � I , -e three are one persop, the same 9 , Amb , " - I thilie ''onlY begottoi Son to ' " .." Xr '*`�' .; � in sub- � f, a *e-. c4nditiotis AR1510 V t �� ',i � "­�:,`­ " ' 0 - I *fiffi a �! , ­ 4; siiM4,,�Ys may , ; �, Y' . . - . .1� �" -1 I I , ., - W 1. -, , "" � ­,� . , , .�. .4 - , ` 1.111, ­­�'.'­�­ -,­ , ;!� �' ­� '. n ce. vary I 1 590, that. the ex- � , - I .1 . - ,� -, - ,�, - 1� . I I .. ,� �;. , ;�,�.., I'll 11:� �: � '17 . W,7- stance, equal in Power and glory." . ` I 14" . . .1-1 - "� .,::�'�' I - ,�Uvk ' i The second person in the Trinity is � � 1VT11JQW;:, v 6 musw*� Uken'a.4 - 1�11,r . I ­� :.�... ..'� I .. �. .,�, .-. - t. � Perlis . '. -0 ,�r , ,; ,1:1�:� I ­� � I � ".1 ­�-�z 111`1Z 'L .1 �, ­:� I ,11 � . -..;� " �.',�., � " , -,, . ". ,�, ­'. I ,,, , :�., �0 I *,.At aw we stud thb& lessons ; .., , ,� , ­,,', ,� - , . -11 .1 . - � 41 141'�, ,,�,,, ", I % �' :L 'I" .. - , L , ' ' Of , , � ' ,�, I : �,-, - � ,., ' .. I - � d toa. fuiler Imowledge I � . � , 1: I ­,, 1, �, -1, I ­ .... I tN ­ , ,,, . 1� I made at Ind . . � . ­�. `.-.� . .1 -�� . . 6 "I I , I I ... ­ I 1. �� -r to man- I c i ous -- " wi4W' -,'a c - - 1 1�4, - ,", - "I"t, -,7,q'- �; � : : , ,,�.;,:­,�, . . . ,, be le , , I "' , "V-1114 - 0 Itir,14 . 1. 1, - 't fi d,�--Godls messen ntl"`�a c . " � P .1 , �, i � " i 0. 1, " , , . � , , , 0 � ge Deli i � , r ,11 "t ,Y, -f- . " ..."I 1, - � .. ­.��,,; I I ,,, . " - ,uidi I I 1 example, it planting ­­ 1;�'111 � I I the one of whom John writes as the a Rduge " i , 1 Q io-,�,�-,o , ,,I, #go, � 1,01 h r - � w .0 yvas the. true. Light which "WOr . : :1"..I. -A-, - - ,,V. V � . ,-;,,,�'­ p'��, -4 ... '114� � 1. eth into the medium of - district * - V , i, . ,­ -Z, �..I­ 1. �1­1. � - I . 1. "'� 11, 4 '­',.;` I � 1, " - I ­ " ,; I I , '-" ` . & I . I . - Z" 15 . -11 ; " ' ik�q `415 � . . "., ',�: I:.� . I 1� '., . �.: 01,'�,,',� -,�,� s .:, communic4tion be .. t*t d to the Fameme. � ". "I"Q1'..", � - i; "'�, �'� ! � n I.. � : .. . ... �:x - , . .q , �, , -n that coin .. I r. , - It ", ,,, --- I � eVeiy ma �-��:' � , ,,�,A i�sl kl.l� -� � . ­�.... , , . '. !r ve per cent, of thq Ti�- ' . . .'. ftei� -1� 'R� 4 , ," 1 .4 Fully se;V'0 ,,, _ , Ripe#7 � L , I I , - , - . �'4 # , , I , , ,S tween God and man. ', " � -., . � *'. 0, , , ,�: I . , -:; �.' " I 1.11 .. . - � . . . -W� , , , '11� " 1 9 � �Vl *11ed, the se�- __ rape ',.,F -.�- n, �,­�­, - , , - . � ­ orld Amen. ki I , -W og �'­ , . - . ,gce . ,. . 4',, ,� , - �r1"1-`JN.."N;1RWP,- . � Again in Genegis we read that licious treek,gave been , i, , ., , � � no. g - long enough to ripen - . - -,,,,, , . ill , L, son t h' * " NOT ill Q -, .!. � r"'T I -'� W --S- - � �, SON FOR JANUARY 3rd "God said, Let there be light; and - % . Cor. Bay and Adelid4i�00 i�,,�i J;,, �,, ,. -iv ­ , " - , , -­4;,�' 11 - '. , , 4,� � 'g,"i w I 'p"t'" r ,�, ,­j.p ID ­ � ". , ,,�, -0 . das #4' 1 .. � 1407rth- - I I - "D . . . , , -,,,-�r --.4--.--V:.;., ., � � I I , , I " �, -euse, which I' . .. . , , "M 4,� ..W , he . I I the 4 Fain . 649 wit t , .L. 0 0�� , - �, ��./,� ,,� ,,� I I . , � .. ;;jq,�­, -, L- 0�t'Ag �,..-,�l 4' - ," . , W� .17, 11 I ­ I I. 1 - na ti ­� '16'7, !.�'b;c, I, not adapted ti) A� :­ otherA , '777� � p. there was light; and God divided t I i . B . I .." . "X`% ,� - v Asm - ­� , ,�, �� ritle-The Son of God Be- �R . T- 0+' I . . . . . . . . . �, ,, �,,­. I � , , � % ) �, .- 4TTr�,JvIIW Manso - * , I . � � . from the darkne�s." In the pro 'I -Mnstein- floqk- ' i, St. Mivioj 11P roUr' i 13440 � 5 .. r"51 ;?**,,� light ,,. Gra � , '. British voluT -0 , ­ I ... cess of time a great spiritual dark 11 n5la. . Hamiltdn,. St. Catharine kj­ - �. � ,-, , VO - ��� . , . , 1�11'5� - - Ne rUb ,And , . � I. � I . V Wakew4mr, : I � �: � �,��. � , . I '�', 'k-1 ss, through the ravages of sin, hid ishes in Nlo�,�a, Scotia, bq,ip -not e Owen Sound, Ottawa, Seaforth, Wilkqrt,6�,' I . " ..", � , '� . :., ,,�,- .� - , -- poson Passage -John I : 1-18. ne a good ggm pro,00!r . . �� ­ - , I ­,ble in Quebec, as .1 I , I . t�,' ;,$'V,I,.��4­ . � e a,e Of God from man and John F I I . "I I" -� � " .. . - -L L .. I ­ - L - I- "' ' 'p,' .* - t - t�_, , by the faiTVpes of the past with this - 1% . 11.1 ��� � , "� �I, L. _ . I . . I ".i, 0 &A a th Ord in whom was Life � L � r. rl. : � 'Ll'�,'., , Text -john I : 14. �yg' I , t , � � 11 . I � . .. . � ol . I " . 7-, L, , , LIg 1 - ,7 L :. . . - ­ I ­, ­ .". . I .. . �. . I - . �.L .�­ ,­�,,,,­�,� I I a d lit a , , usher in the dawn- - variety. . � . -- --- -- I 1, � , ,�':','L ",-'*,",�',�$Aedee and Salome had two sons, ing of -a new day and thus dispel the � ,� .; .0 . I . . . I . ­ .. . '. ., I �. � I / . ��L- ��. . . I "" �­, . . %11, - , . �.... I Ames and John, whom Jesus called . v., I I / . - I - . I 1. 1. I .... . I ­', darkness. He 'had seen in his life- ' . I : . . . � . "'. ... ­� I . - . � . - ,- . .. . I F'11'1'�- ",' 6,y` become his followers. One of time- the reception that was given A REAL FIRE-EATER - . I . I .. --�-�� . .11 ! I . I-; � ,,, r . . . I ' "' I ,L , *41 ". � V"', th , . � I I . i I eoll e, I thought he coul - � ' I , �V- �� . - 211, �ep ,e author of the fourth gospel, time and again to this Light, and I . d � worthY baro ,* ' aced -thip the utm t moment to her ,zow. As my I POB , net had- h4 . - - . "'-i��-.- j%�p - hat men tl ved darkness Some of t�p performanc L,�f - . d a P ' "' exa;g ,Z " tif es that one ination an ccordingl n rsther .,;.., ,:, n most intimate terms of friend could t,s y t o .than,' . J I I:. �­,,!�% , viith7 Jesus in the days foll I . # L sees at fai: " ircus side-shows are she.is about the only breeder hors- an Y, had too -sweet *I e in himself, � �­ e. Owing- rather thar; light because their deeds , Ids. or c 7 - in the cellor are too hppalling to con - No 91 ,. I ' es in'that whole valley, her place is him- come to Washington. . ,.L. me , . . *E'�Ijff ... ir, -�tioned- as "that disciple were evil." Man had growm so un- so inexplicable that the spectator usu- I " . . - I . N ., 11 t, Somefew dayi afterwiard my,tele-. template, . , -,"�."'!' t 1�11`iv' Jesus loved," ina as the one ae Him in whose image be was 0.6 9 ally takes it,fdr granted that they a:te especially intereA mg. ' I . : . R ��'� leaned upon Jesus, bosom" at made that when the Creator of all not what they appear to be. Knife- In the winter the Countess Bubng phone rang .and. Secretary Garrison . . 1 I . ,,,'P,'Il­i;,. , ­'­ 10. Egypt and amidst the luktiXi- I ---,I,--- ... ,�j­ L. or: his 04cretary (I do not kmow Which), , .. "­,". , '' institution of the Lord's Supper. things came into the world he was swallowing 4id fire-eating are ac- goes to ­ - , * - I ndings of a super bongo- inf6rme"cirme' that my'frien ' d could no WHY INFLUENZA? � RM�11'�,,' ,-1 . Jesus, from the cross, cOm- not recognized. "He came unto his I lislmio� ,which it is hard to con- b6 I t he" -not pass . I. I ­­ ,, "him comp, � I I 11 -4 " ' the care of his mother and own, and his own received him not." Vince the ordinary observer are any- boat, enjoys -the country that was appointed; tha iou , ,I � J�'�."­,J_*ted . il as , �',� Ps. in the spring she the examination. I aske - ivhitt * Ever since the disastrous .epidemic ', , S.Am tonj that hour John took her unto Whether b ' "his own" is meant the Strangely enough, he found her par- thing but .slight -of -hand. Yet we once Cleopatra , . . - '014­, �;�;`-Iij' i home." He lived' at Jern- Y ews, or ticularly fond Of the �ayings of Jesus find in , Rev. S. ,Baring-Gould's de- comes back, with'her two daughters, the matter and he said: `Iblstop,'tO� of 101Sj little spurts of influenza,have , k Qwn chosen people of God, the J � so, il c rel e ecorded in the Gospel of John; her farm in the Valley of the Ok- thisl Question: %rhere is Trinity cropped up here and thf�ve, especlaft I� ' lightful. Reminiscences a story of his to I , : , r;1, - �m until Mary's death, fifteen his own fam y i e or his dis iples as r River is . Was not . � , �� , 57"as "In my Fath- River?" Answer: "Trinity in places where that epidemic, g�,HZ-A,,16 , HistOr h, for instance ' * , , s' � fter the crucifixion. Y John does not state, but we know he suc I go sojourn,in Freiburg, Germany, whkh anaga, ousand acres . I where it always was, and if MY regi- .particularly' severe. The disease fs I 0 . a .There are eight th - -A . - W�! 6. that he spent the latter part of istrusted er's house are many mansions; shows that he was convincedthat one . in I I:. �,­, 'Now the ranch, 600 -being iinder cultivation, ment should ever reach its banks I thus restricted, probably because 1hott - - - 7'"M ,. was rejected by the Jews, d , ,,: bf6 Mostly at Ephesus excepting by some of his brothers and deserted to Prepare a place for you." ' "' fakir, at least, did exactly what he �.%,- . . I s' just said Dr. Pentecost, �Iwill you go home Ten -miles of new fetieing were added would, hold religious services with, the persons in the cities or towns whore I -'t� , time he pent in banishment by all of his disciples but John. pretended to do. . -were o ne the epidemic was severe were either - �,, ,, , "I I island of Patmos where he her, the writer introduces one who and -read again the Gospel of John, "Perhapi'the most curious exhibit- this year, bringing considerably, more same zeal as thoughit n .T, z....�' i,. 1� I ry word that inti- tange under fence. The Countess has banks of the Jordan."' " naturally resilstaut or else have got a - . ion at the fair was this -a man strip- d, "you better, appoint - i , I - - the book of Revelation. He is was sent from God -as a herald to say , had this ranch since about 1920 and "Well,!' I gal I I ­ sed to- ha,Oe died not long after is divine, and ,4�� t save for a pair of d1lawers and a . certain immunity from the attack ' . � . � - � bear witness to the word that he was mates he e thought, ped ite of fruit trees'to right of her him, or I will call for those questions from which they suffered at that time. - ' I R ,, -Z , S. Xe.- to Ephesus; and it has been the true Light which lighteth every believe that and that?" SX, �leeveless jie.rsey, who called himself in sp es to left of her, con- and answers, and we will see'*hat Many who escaped the epidemic of ­ " I I cidinnicinly supposed that he was the man that cometh Dr. Pen- ' - with and fruit tre s ," it would be a good idea, a0d �1, p"I", . . . . . -" into the world. I the Moderzr�Pluto, and performed 1!11111 ".. only apoWde to die a natural death. John the Baptist reflected that light tecost gave her a little '-Testament, 1 red-hot irons in a manner inexplicable tinues to keep thi _,4!2tock farni. the C,ongress of the United States 1918 were protected by their good ��, . e has been feel`ngi a Amber of thinks about examining a preacher on' .." His -writings contain more about and pointed his hearers away from and told her to mark and cut it as to me. I was close to him and saw Sh ,general e and their power of rq7 . 'Clai9t, bdis -person and his w6rk, than himself to the one who should come much as she liked. She came back in I that t1fere Was no deception. He first cattle tb&re �paqh winter, selling them geography!" sistance, but that condition, as -we ised. "Well, ter they They evidently concluded to sus- . �80Y.of the other gospels. He tells after him, though be was before him, a week as she had prom "I didn't got an iron scraper, about the si�e of ,ff in Me early summer, af pend the ruling and appoint him. know, is not permanent. A persort .",W * 'he wrote as fully and intimately being the only begotte how did you get along?" Is hoe -iron, which was heated red-hot have had a final fling at the early . � who thinks himself immune to influ- 1W n Son which '­ �Ay.. he did ­"But these are written, was in the bosom of the Father. get along at all. The truth is, I I in a charcoal fire that was kept burn- grass. This year 180 tons of hay -0 emza may Oickly lose 111s.powers of � . , .;� f he is -exposed to severer 1� - put up but it is not probable resistance, i . Uat ye might believe that Jesus is John knew The "Word" to be all found I had to cross out the whol, ing at my :fp)et, and in which several were I I I I ,"the -Christ, the Son of God, and that Jesus claimed to be, and in his gos- of the first chapter, and I began to irons were glowing. With this he that this will, supply ' tl�eir require- METHODS USE15 IN MAKING climaAe changes wben he is'overwork- .. Is like this, what will be- � ed'or depressed by worry, or if he has -.4ifieving ye might have life through pel he tells how true it was that "as think, "If it I scraped his arm, legs, both his cheeks ments of the ranch during even the . . . 1� I I short Winter. I CONCRETE BASEMENT DRY taxed his digestive and assimilative I . Uig name." many as received Him, to them gave come of the beautiful promises and and throat, The white ash from the I `,, � � sayings?" So I stopped and cried, iron flutt6red about, and some fell on Wheat, oats and barley are grown It is possible to construct a ,dry powers by errors of diet, or if he.hajF, �'��;�--�' Ldnge in his commentary says that He power to become the sons of God, � for feed., A few dairy cows supply -attack - j.: : ��-- pel of John is the Gospel of even to them that believe on His 'Lord, I see it is so. I accept thee a,4 k a red-hot basement of concrete even -though been physically weakened by an p . Gos - nanie.,, Son of God, my Lord and my 11 i my sleeve. Then he too �:-.�� f, ", God. poker and licked it with his tongub milk and butter foi the place, but -some other disease. Even the im-, ,- �els, as' the Epistle to the Rom ' ' there be a considerable amount. of of � - � , - -.."At . 00s the Epistle of Epistles. It is Dr. Pentecost tells that he was until the iron cooled. To make sure after the,horses, in the mind of the . groundwater present. Con6rete it_ munity c6nfdrred by an attack of -in- ", 4 � - A" I Countess come the pigs. Originally fluenza is unfortunately not of long ; - . -- 4&e, -most remarkable as well as the once talking -with a lady who said that there was no deception, I tried ' self, if well 'proportioned, mixed and du ation; it . can be depended on, foir �." � ,, �: ,, ,,, she had Yorkshires, but having be ' ", 1, �1--" . , .''.1piost-important fiterary production she did not believe Jesus was the WORLD MISSIONS to touch it, but had to withdraw my en placed is watertiglit but as bracks I _ 11 r. -.1 . that these are not suitable T1 . � �1, . composed by ma4. It is the most Son of God, g1though believed finger pretty smartly, and an Englisli persuaded may develop, due to unequal settle- on y a fe* years. � "; she . .11, '.. - "I", I - . ,to that country; Is going in for Berk- Just as the -resisting powers of thei � - �` i- . "I , I and ideal of Gospels. It in- he was a good man and admired very In Mexico City a lad from the in- friend of mine standing by Iit his shires. ment and contraction, it is customary individual to the in,vasion of the In,. t,' . , ,,, I .1 ,.:�.,' - ,!7��, , i�es us into the Holy of Holies in much the teaching he has � left. terior came into a mission school. - at the poker after it had left the I to use a membraneous lining of bur !­� .. cigar ',;; � *.,, � ,*. � I �' I . � -- I � , . . As he seemed different from the oth- tongue of -Plut,. The -ranch has its own water supp Y lap or tarred felt paper well soaked fluenza germ vary, now str,ong and - .1 - - �-, , -` , ` ; . -- , I - - - N-�- er boys. neither smoking nor drink- "Then thi Ma4,,to6k at thin flat iron from the hills above. In fact - tile or smeared with hot pitch or tar. again weak, so the virulence . of thep .41�.'A, .. ": .. - , . I I ranch is a series of hills and valleys germ itself varies. When, is -o ft -id � "; I � .-,.-� ��-­- - using bad language, the ' the footing ig laid ;� , � ,­ � . I . . ing, not . bar, red hot. "d,worked at it with hIs Where this is done . - ' T,�'!" ` , He stretching away as far as one can happens, after the disease has linger - V..!.1, " ".. . --- . ". .;, I I , .., , teacher asked him why this,was teeth till he .had bitt;on off a piece a- first and either a groove '& a ridge �i­,',�...,.-,.`., ., , I I see. The view from the Duchess' - U� I.'. , replied I 'hree t in it to serve as a lock i�il the ed about. a neighborhoo4 - for some ­,.�. I bout t -quarters of an inch Ion - �--,�"', " "We have a book at our house and g' house or frbin, the ranch -house be_ cas ' . � ­"� .-. ". Yea ' rs, the virulence of the -girm weak - L .� - " -which he spat 4own from his -mouth. nea wall to be placed upon it. When dry, ens coincidentally with a rise in the - , :, 1, 11 - � in this book are many things that Nqd he trod on Yea -hot plat�s, but I I th, is ideal. Included in the or- it is Mopped wi . th hot titr -or asphalt . . ...... . 1. i:: . I ginal Shire mare importations were resisting powers of the people of 4hat- P 1:. � I did,'not think so much of'this as he I a stri�'of tarred felt laid,,around - �,,, 1: �. - make one think. I read it, .and and . . �� . . . . . . I . e Wish ' wonder if it is wrong to do this a-qd o�ly drew his feet over them one after two pure white ones, one of which it. One edge of this is turned up a- locality, the disease ilies. out for a1onk �­..�' , �, 1, . -filly is dark how- . I �, It. -, 'S I- that, and then I will not do it if it -is still remains. Her e outside wall time. But gradually the resisting .Z. .the other without resting his wgight gainst the 'inside of th ,, , , - l,,�, , . I .- 11 wrong. The book is called the Holy ,VPon thent. ... ,,er. form and the other carried over up- force of the community against tb& I.. , I � Bible.. It makes my people MW This rather historic ranch ' has infItLenza gei�m, having nothing-, 61i , , ,� ! r, "Lastly, he swallowed a couple- of After the. walls - are " , , - � I changed hands many times. Origin- on i'thin floor. 'he which to exercise itself, grows veskl�, ' , I'- - 11 k ,.. .. �, to - different, healthier an- -- -er n spoonfuls of boiling oil. This seemed ally it was owned by an American built the outside is covered with t and the people are again ready to ww- I r11- others. I wish there were more that fe be a greater effort than the rest Qf hot tar and felt and a similar,layer 11 I I I �,�,�,; 1�� . ; read and understood it- I 'want t(X the performance, for his face turned -who ran sheep on it, He in turn sold is mopped on the sub-flooi that has cumb to a new%invasion. This is vohat .�- . 11 ... �,� it to a'man by the name of Postill, happened In Western Europe and. in � , � learn how to teach them." ,:i, . 1. . purple, and drops of sweat stood on been laid. The finishing floo,r fif then i , , , . who later started, out with 'his wife America in the yqars -following- thep ' . I � .1 big forehead. I was too close to the laid upon this, the tarred membr n. 11 . �, � .. . (Record of Christian Work-) and s,on to see the property. Just ePidemic of IM -1902. Then in 1916 - . ".. ... I.. Extend - the man - I could touch him with my eous layer in the floor and extendgg ,:, 11 outside of Vernon, he died in his wa- the germs were imported from. solne- , I.... - , - -, , I , �;. I ! . . - hand -for any deception to be prac- on, and his wife brought his body on UP the outside of the side walls sery where -perhaps' by German prisoneis .1 4.,�.­ ", ticed. All this, moreover, went on for 9 ing to prevent the entrance -of water , I to the place he'had been so keen to infected in Russia, or perhaps by IMW- . , . - , �� .. LONG LIFE IN APPLE TREES eight days from 11 a.m. till late at or dampness. I , 1�' - �,7 . - . carried on and for I sian soldiers who had been transferred � 1-:� . . . . bv night. I was told that he went see, The son ., � ­ . . . . r.., years the place has been known as 0 to.the western battle line-aud, find- , I., Seasoll's Greetings To what age will apple trees e through the performance twenty I'll � . . and what can be done to extend their times upon the principal day of the the Postill Ranch. After that, fruit Ing a virtually virgin field, overaptea(I �, .- � . . E PIG*EONS GO the western world in a new spidemie- 1'� � I term of -usefulness ? These were the fair. -He has been dxamined by some farms were shorn off here and. there, WHERE DID TH I . � I . ' �.!,.-,� �. I �F . questions discussed by Prof. T. G. of the doctors here, who have warned ai�d the original place changed own- TO? . Another will be due 4n America be- !,�,.` - , % Bunting in his address to Quebec fruit him that he mutt give up swallowing ers many times, until finally it came . . . tween 1935 and 1040.- Those of u§; � �i,� ��,, I . To All. growers -at their recent convention. en will sA,nd an ex- 1�1"� I i \ the boiling oil or he will ruin his'di- 'to the Countess Bubna. The sudden disappearance from who live till th I tp�? .. .1 It is with her an investment, but their form. er 'haunts of the passenger cellent chance of hiadnit a bad at- `�,W - , .: . ConsideriTig that it takes ten years gestion. He replied that -he knew I .. 1, I I I... - ;FKt,; -, .. *, it also gives her an, opportunity t-0 pigeons, which were tack. L'-�,�­ . 1, . . . to bring most apple trees to profitable that he would have a short life He once so humer- � i;% . .�,.-­., I out, a few experiments of her own. ous that they, actually "darkened the - . �, , is good policy to guard had tried other expedients to gain a try rg� , , I, ' bearing it . 1b -,, �'. 11, I IN skies" -in their -migratin ftht, has I - �,��,?.' * - . I 1.1.1111, i ag-ainst-disease and injury and get re- livelihood, but had failed; he was driv- -a- 9 X��'. . , ;�;31. . turns as long as possible. In the An- en to this by prava necessitas.it I long -been a mystery. Vdr?6us ex- -� HONEY � OF MANY COLORS I .�­ Ueo. A, Sills & Sons � .1 �­j�, , napolis Valley there are trees well THE CHAPLAIN'S ANSWER . planations have been suggested, for . ;�.�,.:, - ,�;; � - .1 .. 1. I I ,i Red,honey sounds picturesque but � ,3',�'.,:- .'i ,�, � �.. over the century mark, some even ap- ' it is hardly possible that thc�, ..,ere . � !".1, ,. 11 , , . 0 ... . Vice President Marshall, whose de- all killid by pothunters, as was at- hardly aPpertiting', except perhap§ -fmr �;'. , � I . J.�­ �� � proaching one hundred and fjfty .1 . .. . . . � T, ,� - lightful reminiscences have lately obe time assumed. A writer, -1k-Fok1;1 the tables of Soviet Russia. Vef. .�. ;,., 1� ­*.'' I years. In striking comparison with :A COUNTESS AS A RANCHER . , .. . ".". I - . been printed, was a man of 'robust -est and Stream ,h honey, mado.by Wild �,��..�" , �"' ,,�. ioug the6ty, there is such a . . , . I'. . these are the young orchards that suf- as a Cun I I �,�,-.��,� 1:�. - - ­. I . � -1 - - I Ay, of the to pro ose. He thinks ibAt"' - 'bees - W., the jungles of South, "!$he&. �,V%' If" ,-.7 1, . . fer neglect after planting so much so Countess Bubna is one of the few common sense, and an ener p %he gea ,.�,, - 1'jo�. � red tape in which bureau officials love a Ovifii filand of Madhgasdar4,4pb- . 1 141, - ,�W;;` . ­ . that not moret ban fifty pdr cent. Of remaining big ranchers . in the Kel. wallowed them up." As we know, . a 11 - ,�t . ..& ��­ - , :ZIA-", -I ...Ii�,11 to -wrap themselves. .He tells us how he writes, the wil dies, of 6e manufacture's A pec " �,",v".,-­'-Y, ;1 them reach maturity. ow .district, of British Columbia, d ptkeon flocked add , y ,;"), - .- , . J­ t�,�,I.. I -,% Hardy stock was the first thing em- hav7ng what is generally known he upset some of the formalities of migrated. Now, the wo%l figure X acented green honey, In Buropq­ * Z at . I . T"'VP -,: ,I,. . .1 . " . d oney a ,'­ - V I . 1�, - . phasized by Prof. Bunting. Nowhere the Postill Ranch, although she has 0 lt�4 DO YOU SELL FOOD PRODUCTS? they .were, heading for - - akw M,:"--, �m­,, the War Department, and got a chap- out is that deep walAiit colore 'h i i - Q�­ ,- ` . of the: I . �- ., I� lain's appointment fdr a man who, South America on their fall xhigratioq. e Bye om 4,6r, �i,­; :" - was this more important than in Qu- changed the name to the Eldorado 0--ftin the aphi hu . 1.11- .,�. I 'tiee.' the f4inous'heather hone*"or itr% ", -7 - ,,�P� , . I ebec Province where low temperatures raneb. with every qualification for the post, and were overcome by-a-st?m Swept , ,� . , " , -F, ."'( � , landiii golden ye1Io*,,'&nd'a4osb- IKI,,.,, Z`,� .., was in the way,of being rejected be- into the ocean an4'drowiod. . . I m- ' , " oAilorg� scoi te-", were experienced. The winter of , The Countess is. a daughter of the .� ,11­,�,,i��:l I ­.. ", . �I,,;:-,!­,.3,A ,� � �� cause he did not know the answers to if ho ' #Jkas been produ�4, br , �j';� --�!, -, -�3 - 4,� 11����,,O­ 1,; A, who passed- thfo . - �. . ­­� It . . 16ath 1b6lt` d0l0rc . . �,,E 1917-18 saw severe killing of the tops second Duchess of Sutheirland a d - � . �, 'yU." % � 1, 1 "o I n ,tl I*h, the � �f,� I �1. �-t�. -11�a --�g� . 1. ,I -t. ," �a � Z ariously unessential quegti' - M fiil��,�-'11�41 1. . I& 6 1) , , "" .. � . all the bi Ong reported theii,lveisels rA � I 10 1. - � 0. .11� even of the Maineuse, which were though she tra,iels widely amd in . OW fbi days Aft . , I ,I ... � . q; � the e%arnineis asked him. . . ada our honey vift " " r , , , "I " '� "' , , , " I" "' , , I 11 11 �., ', I ", 11 � I . 11 1� 11 " I , . � I x"2� we . I I I � I � i : . 11 '! � ; � . , I , I I I .I " i I 11 I � - - It , ..; I �. I thought to be thoroughly aeclsmatlO- many lands, .%he, always comes back � and days.:- t1frotigh t1re bodies. 6f . va . .� 14 ',k - - � . , ' ;&D,hx � to to very dagX. 'U I �j,,� . , in color whi A-17 . The mentioning of Trinity River, dr,dw . p1geons, :7 . �, - 11 - eded. Then in 1919-20 there waa to her farm. . � . . , I *d j - fa:v6p i-ric I . ­ � , a, gidsr4l,7 , 4g -he -",i% 4,1xi 1, ,,, I— . pre he says, calls to my mind aiiother in- ,*% , t ­ - Vi 4�-­,'; � . ��; I rinected. , ." i" ' ' bild the Iiihitest ji, the � extensive killing ,of roots especially Before she acquired her sent : �t� , 11,;,� � , , A with trees that were grafted on the ranch, she had dii Me -cident with which it was 'co , I I., - , th "I I "�.­. "I AIMY 0019MR010 -Tino, ranch near I 1. ' . .. . I e 94 -PA 1 -, , i iss, apywlap � �;Own , i %',ay, r - - - - ­ .1 ore French crab roots. I This led to tests Cochrane, I hid ta paat6i -in my country towlt, �, . , I I " I I , 1 01, , I I - . . . BR' " drekn,12ed;!UW�epera of Ontarlo � �­),, , , being made at the Experimental F i . , I '. ,I 1- ,-,'.,I" ,�, A,Ibct# From- a Ind', mild&t� v6h -:' or this reiaion, the �- � ..". � , a, ' UtVE THIS IF -Y6 , , I I ,,,I, , - I arm hotise nestled iff .amongst the'liIIIA, In an who had a d' :at VW1 ' CAN I ", I . .�* a � 7z�� ,,,,, rrivp - 6',��'t I -- , , - . I . I . ­ � 1. I . �, ` . : y . '. .0 �. MiWsfit by 1 way of the � de,�4j"`P�11 ' . � I 1# r14 th6ii *Ioxtta c -ted � honey � 1, , I '. � * .. 1� - � ". f ­ , I .11.��O* VAU 1k at Ottawa., with stoeks�,ofl hardy. va- half a mile or 0 1ack from the road, 'y 1� ­ ; ., 11111,�.,�,. � to, yoUr offer , qolt� . , , - d , , � .jbt, I ��­ 11 . ., . S. I 01 m�: �� " �,. ­�'­" " . , �, rieties of apples and 'crabs. Many the Countess cc(Mes,and goea, but she Arniy and'Who desi4ed to, P�4f'i,'W hi. , Thrown into a reminiscent daood,'by 004 , d �1,,,&`,' ", � " . , - . 3 - 40 - I .. I- - &I- .0 -u a ' '� h ' - rk - Since -It X1,401 1, " to* � . . �,.,�:',, , , , "� , ""q,�`,' , ,�,�,,, I I ..��.,, ,. '4'ii�,Ir�l '­­ -, ; � " I ­`. .,f li: ­ - "I ­� . �t` I ��%". r' " - ;""�]' �', �. �. 0 ,l� ,� � ,,, ��, �. "n, I . �?,� , " 1�!.:11 i7'-:- %,1, . ,.-.�, �; .. 1 1.4 , . ::: ,,-- '. ,- " . , , . 4 . " .. . r .: -1 .. ,.,,,.�,�.:��..,:;l "I I . v, ��,,', Irl"':', �' , '�`o , . 11 .� ;� . 1. I I". .�, . . . .. � , - - , � , , I:, . ".. , 4 i :-. ! , . .� I - . I'm Mi"I" I , lr 1� I To she United State 4 in w zA 11 41 .0vury 0 - IL ILVAUMU � a � . . 4i. I -consumer, *Ok- ' 9,8.11 .. if Lrty of ftiet I pr, "Alun f � ,��,1,4,,,gi';�, I P, of these are found to surviv;6 when goes oftenest t,&,Ahe pas,bire wheria - - , �-, y Lang . - 8. u1stAnce !dn. I asked Seordft*',� ids 1Fo dj� a teb'04� - , r �.,� I 1. � �:-.�' - . , �:: A tp­ feeding Next " � 7 - $� .-. on I ��- Zn J , - w - fi . 17 the- ordinary roots are killed outright. the Shire mared�'A, � , � � ,, �, .1 ,,pig elaint her I bez, � t - %P4 ' Al- , *Ii � # -, �:.. ,,, ,� .� ,z-, - ' "I sh,o,;, I , 4,"! 1 . faini-41i , A ; ., - "I", were'a va d"i'l, ttW d6ku7pulball mushr6o t ,Was fivio, ubleT - - , , i� I tne" W it, �1.i 0 , Odtil , ,,�,Aha , . I "l � t, . , .. ... t, . � � So far nurseries are not making'mach to . I '�fi6 - ,�". . . ;g ";I . � . , � I � " `* t ese none I � .. 11 ' � VRIT , � �40#6*1 . ..r,- � I . ­­ It, I I . . J e9ort to secure hardy stocks for v. ,�.,.4 lotted to Presbyte. � ., 6 toid,mo� feet through a1LU WWX M If 6 "O'lle : - � tsig,�,404"d ,OMW P" ; � their ,attentio , t w� I ,F 4 . . there was - th,# "I It � 11 0. ­ . 4 r, ,�;V,. ,-. . V, , . . -1 I , ' ��;,' � -,the, farm , , & - ,�,, 3 � ., # N 11� , / : 9B*bd1ihh­ to poftds, Mr. 1�. ,%'W, Nth; ­­ yfv , tr6es� . � - Captain, Pad#. Acland - d "a'.. 'to the ffilado. -He ' peo, - - I , i ". . ..�, - —4." " L, ,,,7.;) Ur am , I � '' , durju saks are madv . . tho Boston -Werald a,�,$! _ Y�-:, � :.- M, , �E­�Q­­ . . , 00, i $1, � . 11' youi,that & - prilfi- appoint 91 , .o .1 ... %, #1 I Sleet storms in winter and ,heavy manager will. , � M 4 :-� . , 11 ,�: 'N 1% I.— -"��', X -i-, R, " � i"." �'�,' I-dgg "Pista VP - . . I � .,mile sit - Woula- read tonderliiiftg t still -JO', M i , . �q g es in a'V- tainn, w1ift t trees Aft;ary� - �`ho - *00114� od said he *4A I I . - , , jd� but 1he in ­ g,�6�,y �, rft,e .I " '.. I ,� I I 11 . loaded -with irtift a � IOU I A. ; N ;g I . . 't �� W an 4aminati Aca bl - - ;�'t J�l 19, it" goes ,�. � ; . 1- , A " , 1. � o � I - *50 " ""I �,�4' - � I 1%, 7�Vr!10 & W& ­­ . 'Purpose I . ' have i* `1*9 - � . ,,� k�;, I -3 - I ,,�., , : � .4 � ,.,.-;. - 1. "'i. , :.,�,­.'.1-1-`11� llz­', 11 A � .14#90 1,� - broken "Zd# '61,.' .. .( - 4,�-,­"­ -� !,", - ..Rli , , - , � ... ­�,, 611will .. � I -Ir;j, 1--11 I . fird1bg: wid -sollf ftvvkdi� ,- T6 0-o"toag; does At'ldib fiftiest-*1f4r i idiue-, - " r , R"'110,40,41 . � - , .". 111.1­­­:­�.. � ,,�­4 ��. . � ; -F-: a -e". . . 'Pri � "I � ­. - 7 , . i TP10,1411 "�, 4� � I . 11, - ,�'.Ig" '7'W , ­ ­­' , i :1. �­. �'. '. - I I 1. ­ 'h. 4 ". . . . . I "I . . wor " S, ,­ 11'�,,�.­,� -Ir ­ , I I # Wit *K , -, � - " " W 'I.9,".11" . 1. . I&MV I .. � ­­ . 1. ,*,� �� .. .� . . . * :­ -06 i4eet foT imme 10 1 ;.­,,��g";,�.,l " ,�,'.k � � . ., � :� - . I ., - :� t �, . I ­­ . � M - �e.� : - , , I ­ I .;., . . , I I � 111. I . , ��,�,�,Cf, :, , . �, , �. . -� I . .; - �; . ... Amv,il , * � . . � . . .. � � " "Wt d I " I . I 41A., Ali WS41*,`*6bs fW­r4,Vdh shall, W.I�Ar'xTU4 1 'A lift' ­ I ... W' "'k .0 �; " I the crotAeg, of a 000er, 4 . 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