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Issued reimposilig the 11101ca4e on ' I at Spai l3elglum. Allied laider a In tho- conference hall. Mar,0311 F och Is shown. in oAniform, T ohia r1obt parftblQ With thr., Story,of the Cross, . - I fl, �.. . ,-. I I
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Soviet, Russia, vremier loyd Oeorgo Decision to Perm th !MA WeA Is P
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I . I NO fall? What 'declaration did the pro- , , W4r beart; nothing iqlaq, can appeal tp the I
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declares. � . day, The conditions Imposed on the q I pliet Nathan br'ng to blo, from .the 4B.04 , -ww sad, -the lonely,, M4. J)rodig4l .sons, like LP) I .
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Lon4ou, Aug. . -'An outstanding tile maintenance of unhindered cQm. � W courso did he take to obta'n the king- U. i Y ful r % ,� Out lii!a AXMS Ot U0100ASIOU to SIR- i
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� ,development of tile Rua municatidn, between Minsk and War- .. M r dom? Ilow end, waore was lie pro- -Ar4V . �� .. stained world,, 01ijistianity alone. has � I f ill I AT4. �
, . sstan,pollsll saw, and, second, an acceptance by , claimed king? What eoursla (lid David the power ot,111olvIng men with the .1
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;. I situation to -day was Lloyd George's the Bovletii og the fundamental Polish , � , XIS . aw take w 'hile L Absalom marched toward %. . highest Ideals, Mid, Christianity alone .1 I 01 I "W 11 I .
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I disclosuro in Parliament of the first conditions of peace, as, already out- . I Jerusalem? How did Absalom's armV '� ' n to, IlV19j nq1k. merely taL L . I �
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stop Gre,%.� Britain will t0to If Russia Illicit, Vill compare In size with that of David* I , � exist It has � 67A"f oh.s�Ks In these , Ric -It Ocwr,b, RICI-1 RARU= allow too rntwh solar beat to pagg to
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The most substantial part of the August 15, 1920 . What tErectione did David give his (Froul Leslie's Weeid).) ' .� - a � the roots. Chalk coils are unt4vor.
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I insists In her kefusal W treat with conditions provide that the Integrity The $Ins and Sorrows of David army regarding Abaalom? Describe I hear them whisper, rour ,Qld .*oul, . - . -_ I . .- .. .04U - - -_ I The great sacrat of the enormous ,able because they dor not absorb the -
the Allies. He declared tbat,the Allies of Poland shall not be disturbed, and __ 2. Sainuel 12:9, 10; IS., 1-15. - , the battle and the reoultq. 15he's almost eighty-eight, I L Yielde -made 1%, Nie kt,ouch farmers solar heat and are therefore cold to -
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� that there shall be no outside later, C610noUtAfY-1. DaviWa sin I . Her friends have -gone So long agr, . . I i ilea in. the high otato .OX perfection, to the roots of the plants. . L
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k1o, the great Polish vorridor port, Kerence in the internal affairs of Pol. 10), 9. D6§pised the commandment PRACTICAL SURVE Y. Why does she . waIt914 . ..
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where supplieia for Poland have been and, This is to guard against tile es- of the Lord -These worda form a part . - ' ' 11 .. - .1. � from 30 to 50 per cent, of sgad, mixed
by Russian Sympathizers, tablishment of a'Soviet form of gov- Of tile message Nathaa 6 liet Topic-Elemento of weakness in And still I rack we by the fire I - ...! I
held up , . th prop . . � fliolls. The top aoU W be enriched with silt and a little clay. SAUdy L
I - This announcement ig,lutirpreted to ornment. brought from tile Lord to Klug .David, David's character. I A -knitting colors gay, I . . �. I I and built up until lie possIbIlitlas. and lbam contain from 60 to 76 per. amt. I
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I mean that the Allies will seize the NOW AT 'WARSAWIS G.&Tl,�S. who was guilty of having violated the I_'DavId'8 SIR, And every stitch a memory Is .1. .. I I Production axe many tinies what they of sanil. Flee saindy 1.0ams, axe 064IS
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port It there are any further Stop- sixth and seventh, commandments. 11. Davld's sorrowst Of some glad yesterday. I , ... I I may be at thel,11me improye4nout with front 59 to 76 PiR cent, 0 fine I
. pages of ohipments to Poland, As Dan- Paris, Aug. ,-Inspired by patriot- Thou hast killed Urlah the Hltttte,- 1. - Daylilis sin, The period 6f Dav- . . I :, In begun. The ci,pacity of the s44,1 is sand mixed with silt and g'little day,
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- z1g, theoretically at 'least, IS a free Ism, In thd'rear and env.ouraged by the Even though David was king, the pro- . Id' , s reign was marked by a successful And often I havo pitied those .. '.1. . . . . . 1 :, .. 11twited only by We ability of m4n to ban 0
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. charge from the Lord, David had lie punished the insult . ambas- %nowing that they cannot share 0-V., . � . I .i L .1 1011tien of produi,,tjon are Inani, times
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Paris, Aug, I . A sharp Ultimata committed adultery with Bath-shotift, gAdOrs who bore a message of eon My wealth of memory. kv, -A , 4 Y,1� wha.
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the Dolshaviki, who are virtually at And. dolQu thdir nowly-elected Ring, -Vivian Geiser Lar orp. � yeineat Jw begun. Tbo chpaelty of
to the Soviet Goverataout at INIOBcOw the wife of Urlah the Ilittite, '00 �L to am T , ": pro
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I, has. been prepared as a. yesult of the the gates of -Warsaw, Poland'a gates, whose father had beeir his friend and . I .:� , A � q-;-,;,,, "-*#A;� tho soll Is limited only Dy,the abh1ty FARM NEWS AND VIEWS; .
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I planned the death of Uriab, to Cuiv0r, 1. , * .
I, conversal,lon, Vot-syeen ,the British a Although but vague and somewhat his sin. Urfah wa& a Canaanite, Yst� ally- - A decisive battle was fought be- A PRAYER FOR MANLINESS. * ... 1� I 0 niou to eurich and cultivate It. .Dr, 4
1 .nd contradictory reports have reached tore R�bbali, the capital of Ammon. . � I 'IM"'A'.4., 1-- Whyte Igelvillo; an A,4f*tr4li u, 'ao-
I French Goyer�ineiits. It calls upon one of David's inight3r nion (Z Sam. . I,/ ,X�K:�,; ; . Cy,rll G. Hopkins, the hpted author. thbrity, gave these six poluts"of a
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I the Bolshoviki, to halt Immediately made Die a recipient of -Thy love and .. .
; I � Oland under night that the Poles still have a rred thn sad fall which . �� � �� I A.Ai
their advance agalnAt P chance of stopping the Red drive and -, After Urlah's death David took, arnpa gil oce - .0 - �
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an inheritor of eternity, Help me to �, �_,�,._ - -1. Investment which an honest u*a may A head like a snake# and a SKFU IlKe 11
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all negotia- -Sheba for his own wife.. W4th embittered the, remainderof the Icing's ". ' a mouse, .
tions foe resumption of commercial limiting the extent of . the dis4steil.' Il"th sh y gratitude to Thee by 9 life qt I . F Yeiake whicit vill' pay ,jo high returhe �
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The populace has been aroused to the the sivord of the children of AmiAou . - - ias time and 'nioney spent judiel6usly An u e like a woman's, bright, gen-
or ath of slon-to the euemle4 o . i . An land Improvement. I
highest pitch of -David had, procured the do f the Tjor4, tA ,,O,be nc,,o. iA.Mo. ,
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of a complete peace between Russia blaspheme." Oil this occasion David ' 04. �:,� � 1�1. ..��., .
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at Warsaw to Joab to hood by the putting on of Immortal . "Y _ ` SOIL MAY 1313 .
, entire p:ress declares th Urlah by sending word , , . . � R, - "M-- .
, the'AllJed -nations. - place! him In 'bat- 'remained In Jerusalem -it had been ity, may I acquit myself as I '� 5 TTOW THE carry a house, :
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wlll� must not surrender,to the Invaders, better It he had gone to the field of - KSI,-`._�Q �', 1,0� I IMPROVE D -t him right over .
wiiloto�: 0014res the h 4 hating that . I ���;'ill%' ;.,�, T . i '�.' � I I � Anti quarters to Ut
111111h Fresh qrafts of conscripts and many -1 battle-tind 11 -indulgent luxury �Ml I .. 0"�
V Allies Ile wit the Ammonites, with Nvho,*t at Thy ,Son Jeans Christ "" ,
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take the Israel � led him into temptation and wrought ... I �V���, one way to malte the farm proctuce . . i a, town. �
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wands ,are un so. ,Vid Was 're§- � .: K all It,is capable of Is to ... plant every
front, many of them boys of fourteen his ialll hi the presence of W,s ex- .. �� W , t
I � specify wheth4t th% means military and fifteen years old, The Govern� 11101141ble for his death, Ho,Vas gUil- perfeneq how appropriate his later reDort, . 10, :: .,�-.'c . Iquare foot of land in some crop USG- for the rich totider.1t produces, - but, IS
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Interv#p ment In its extremity line called to the prayer, "turn away mine eyes from be- '. .1 :""; U.
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,I presumably, be made by the sword shall never depart f4pm thine! h I mises and 'an abiding love for Thee.. 14filll' - . , one crop Is taken off, plant. another.� vyitk a minity.iint of expense. . The
jelslon: wil , I . . colors the classes of 1890 to 1896 from old ng vanity." Through eye-gate,was ., 1.
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up OUR011. the dtsriet between the Rivers V the � successful assault made upon the I �,.:v _ crops that improve 0% soil If POssI- down Into the soil, ultra- .
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. -will-be- �asked to express Its ,�, vid!s family as long Re he, should, Veepen my sympathy for others4hat 1; - ... I I �v ... J. '. hie, For Instance, peas in -
,States - tioif.' , before and since. -One sin necessi- , ;� v �. ! aY f 011OW gen for the benefit' of succee.4-Ing .
, I 'Opinion Ofl'j�jolut.note, which Is prac I a I;-- .1. live. Ainnon's murder (2 Bain. 13" tates another and deeper ine for its I may in strength and manliness give 1. I .oats �and wheat, IM the event it Is. crops. I � , .1 1,15.
tiCally an Ultimatum from Great Brit- I '. 4oj, Apsalom's death (18-14) and Ad- - support to the weak, guidance to tlxo , , ., not -possible to plant betorartall" clo- I
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; alu and France and lierhaps Italy, to __ onijah's executica (i IOngs 225) are of his sin seemed likely to expose him- erring and hall) tor the oppressed, -,W; . Acr,il I Yer, vetch, etc., might be planted after stojrag6� of edfinfe IS to� prove 7 tile. � �
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. - ly in o7idence down to the final ce - the attempt to conceat his guilt only rula of, Christ to do iinto others as .1113i, .V.,0 V valuable drops for Ned and fertility, I
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the UnItid'Mates WIllnOE tie asked to li tivity of the liation (2 Kings 27;7 dlgp�ayed more clearly the nobility "ley should do to me. -. I ' i, O�V,_.,fl..��:::� f,�.:I* Mt' . -,,r,.RW1 ,.and they 'should be planted whenever 'I'veO most ImIlOtt I I
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note -$74e*. Allipa,jiere, wish to be sure . - - .-.'�� ,. ?,;I ject.. Treachery and murder fpllowed , 2 ., It W the belief of many authorities
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. of t s1hington In event � .. .. . ._., with him -David was a fugitive from N. W - and., not only'that, but the foods 14 k
he attitude of Wa _._e�..... adultery, and upright Uriall was made NBEID -OF IX13PIRATI _'_', .. I
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. fL decision, to blockade Russia is 4 �_ Jerusalem becausla his son Absalom the bearer of his own death warrant. '
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11___� Bathsheba throughout seems to 'have %much niore
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.%;.7-_`��',� MA ...., 1. the throne and held It three 4nont - - the shade It affords, No crop grown
I 11 . _�. 'k, k!, .,�'k. n1a. been a willing accomplice and Scab be We tallt to -day of the need (and It �' 1�, I C -1411Y f.vailikh1p, to ttke;-Wants. , , . , .
. Its �� ,.- ��O.*.'::t,. David had gathered.an army, estl came the Instrument ,of thq dark arti- . k soil more perfectly than clever I I
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'4 Anted to , �,",_,� ", , �-.�.,. and organized for approves of David's coiirm *.esley'f* conversion, perhapp. an 'javen R not only ahadi:s. but its roots have:
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. ?4--,�V -, " .. -. '19'' - "��._. . part -Ho divided his men Into three dition of the soil. Their . I
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British .., - Vk. 1. �- �i.;, 1*4..S#: 11:..`� � companies that he migh C � Ali ela4oilatql�lmaao�ne,A ... fro.cR one rf �Ldda ,plant food. Cldv I
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A.. 1. . lied In this campaign. David Was blin- TURNT CANAL "OP AT Ing them.
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. .iRrrhisttee 4elQgates we ; �,, - _ self a warrior, and even it his arnly special luherltanc�. and as their kin.- a suggestion from the pen.,Of I f The bQtter. the.farmer tlw,;Jeas,'%ure,,
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is up er . 11�1��%.";N:�;- 1, - . . he that be has'heard �lie:'.$ast *ord
I 1fed tP IF Y gar�- - �6n�ojnitafits to the .i I I" , 1,i�^ I David was appointed to stand In. a, 1) Burr ughs, �ohaplaln to th�te . X
, T'.." 1,31. 44Z. " � Was smalled than Absalom's, he lied,
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:.-.vorp Aiir�" 1 1 " ,70�, .p?4.-.1- ., I I great military leaders, and trained Sol-, cullar and Intimate relation to him- which will be accepted by (Belleville IntdIll.�encer.) ' I �
� �. ,fie- .n�ote adds that the ,� ,�.,;k"", .- vl_4 l,*%is! Now'that thp, TX9nt.,C The word legume Is used by botan- 1,11 efficient farm managoi�ejxt, xThere, 1
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. Amillptlet'. 7 I . 4;. , 'r, diers, I will surely go forth with you. self. Ile was bound to gbedieftee by thinking men an women as the expres Opal is open ed, two. Is no business in which, m6reAlme and I
I I . ,g 4iffienityt-In resisting t1 0 11 even: greater obligations than his sub- Sion of real need In all Chrlstiin'cotn: foF&fflo 'from., TrNtoW- to -Georgian lets, to denote the 0110 -cell
, �tl;ovlot 1;1 " ,., �', 1 . i� - valved eseedpod, eontalulu thought, are being expended lor Avding * I
- !:Co" _,.,,kh,ftt,.t1i0.P,0les Me gain- F . % _�,_. . -lie pUrprised to take the chief con' I jectg Hence his appalling sin must munitles. As things are, it looks ds. Bay'all it labk§',,is th'�'traffic, Mquy- a one or a than In agri rel'. i - � ..
ado, borne by plants of tI1Q be- better w YS L ,,
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.. lbling� ,wltll ,tit , e-pTobabillty of Allied * , 11., �r ,_�,,�'. mand. fii the engagement. 3. Thou tired* Intillons:have 4een exp0ded upon this
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e lit -the - Went Of their re- 9. ... jl�'_. slialt noL.go forth-So,iniport4nt Wa,o be openly punished. ' tanical ,order.,WgUnanosao. The most. rumpkfils are-relighed hy'battlg And I
� I I Even the '(godly sorrow thAt woikoth feeling" among us; a desire to -tall lu,.� watorWay by - various . governintiatp - I
0 , ,,g.a.sletane - �4�js direct peaee. , I I I It'thot David's life Should be preserv- I . . sury ey esentiatIves of this fain- hogs, red, uncooked and iWith; ,tba
. Ing to COTWIV , . ,!,` repentanc�" does not necessarily avert with the indifference to the things ol since the first �,' 131- 1843, gtna, eomnion repr .
I ' - , . edjliat it ieqmed beat to his people . trins- the spirit that Is so sa a f : - ., ll� which are used as food are the 'heodc, they act as nualvetiter 04`cor-
J 04441�' to the conclusion 11 I ,"... consequences ot t re of: �,tbore are poopIQ who ..
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� The sole �.- for him to reiniahl Ut a egfe .41sta e the temporal , . various klilds of peas and beans I
'5g*t109.-Js-.thoabsen0e of the �: . . 'nQ gresslon. There Is an'lintiortant souse the world to -day, It is 0 to y mucli at tills money h4s been wasted; I9 rective or dllg�ostive troubles.. TwO,and
" . ;i0f tile Is � ' 0: ft half, tons iof,raw, pumpkins aj6,o%1
. ( -thp note toncluiles, - from the bgttlo: It DiiTId should vo lie 4y well be, e0thmon qaage the terms Is applied t
. J?�fjifi�'& 694051� ., 2 1�1 I malt), in Ndhapallp, lie w( in which there Is no forgiceness', aUd whlc)l is apt to attgolt t e a'. I if m howel4r, that in thiD the pldnte theiiiselvea which are to;a ton of corn allage for' ttl .. .01
I d gays that"thO,'SOVIet is prepare2l, -, , puld be able. tile souroe (it sinful I-pisure will b- layman, and is at times d s el grqttter,� Cansd� now Ili .�tho making im 0
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I . ito leave Polalid'6 'Inilependence Un- i. ,� I , I . wherever kterway W47 Provo plants. . AL,plg never squeals for tho.1,Afj
I I ,send reinforoen , t4ey come tile spPip; of bitterness. thougli oft. It to so esis'y to let things ftift thell, Trout Wv of.. ,bence called leguminous
. and t6,agioe to .. I might be needed. 4. What 6emQth YQU: ory 'rotation. should be planted of ..hearing Itself squealing. It, IS .'1? 4-,
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Impaired a boundary . ' I ,.;�� ., �l the moral trantgrossiou is pardoned. � and protend we'arp making the best Of, lkv4'M YAIUO to OftuRdfi, 0 a trau.spor- E Y
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. line, substantially, ftAbre favorable to 4A:�*..K-,w-.4:, , best 1. wIll do -The king was inclined . .
. .. ,.�� " � ': . Nathan pronounced a special Punish- things jks Ahoy are, when In re�litY WO , tAtion, route, � so that one or more legumes will Oc- comfortable In seine: wa-�-Whir �
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.. . . , �- . �,,Al I , to yield to the wislies -and Judgment,, rnent for David's sin'In addition to jkre simply too lacking In energy to , Anp�p OL %lur- th't ugh being beaten, waht-of,,%od,
; . 1. .. �11)aooment gt l4if-Jig nind that cupy the -land one or raoreltimes to
-0410� 0LO Allies Pro- . " of fflo. 'Ing foiir years. The legume wi or � 13qrhaRs,' not kept eleati .:'and., 'w,ell I
. I ,Poland th!10*00. 1 -his people. 5. Deal gently'f n 11 en-
. .1 . 1- �, -,.- - Y�� � the w(lep w1licb. naturally reaulted reach out for the better things that We , Qie Treat C%nal'is 01)'QA for trA
W,q,ed4 . I .1 -!�.; 1�! "I . IN ZN sake with. ., Abpalom-Notwithatand- . -lie 'Oegrgign Bay- rieh the soil in nitrogen anct m4
�1�,,Io� Ruo0jaly Soviet's reply to ; I __'_,..;, frorA hlW,�Dolygamy qp4 be: . from Venton t9 t XO littered, as a happy Dig likes to�be,
. . . �"-%;- Ing -ialotn lied 4eeply �
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s , . the fact that Ab wo would lioluding R11 chyancle'. animal 10 -thrown- OfItUg',teed I
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.9 -.1JtI, ,gl'icall% for a Will; of thti ;
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. I ent%J lil4ulgence. The Spirit of the within our reap - nearly three it produce a I(Irger. 6rop of nou'leg- No
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. .� , �'. , � 11111111111"i - . I grieve . nored and fingdrod, miles .'t)f, Vatarwh�, t, umes such ,,ts corn� oats, wheat au4 in ro0fOh1Y with Unclean. tainted
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, 61alid is a re, , I � __ J s n n tile J04gineut which rouse our Inner oonsoloustMS Into, 3 ' I N
, I &__.X-�,_ . W"Y;d .ad deep afteqticin (6r big pop, foll()Ve4 _ le in 181 .
fiem, 1�'keotdkpff '14 the London I . him 4nd shadowed his' MO. sense of responsibility, It Is #at survgy was raV4 ,$,� and shlee grass. or,dedaying foc-4 than tho.61146,
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0 ,who was bent on having tile fl4poTto gt "It Is a fearful thing'to fall into tho lack of Inspiration tbRt maltes 0 . . On sandy soil% in the north the in- ,
� TMZ& The," newspapers says the - VFtY CAN'DIDAT2 FOR U. S. , s eqn. that tiule,oyai, 419,500,QOO -hes: ,been ex- , �
:, taj�*n Is- that . armies would . ,the cost 'of the life of the king, 41q hands of .the livin.l; God." TIte lmmipdl- tept with the gro,von iMpigog 6t 6"i pended on capital i4WOU4 lu, 4dlutioft troduction of hairy vatch as a green . . . a
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i .8044d. PRf_61DENVY. father. 6. The people -The sup'port- . to' Q .0 eatly Increased
; not Qbe4l on, 6rder. to halt, and will tite punishment embraced bOtL tho es,sy-golng iatellbatU41 apathY. � � vor 4 milli n and'i0half obargod .'manure crop bar, gr I It
I ' b , ' eont6ilt Rev. Or '.Aaron WatIgIns, .9f Permin- om of David, Against lerael-The fal- lgililty paremours. MVid 'Wos called Theintellectual lifealne eannothelp to iUQOMQ.' Imperial 4:44 Canadian the tertilitiv of the soil, . L'FARM, 00101TIONS,
. 'W, I , ""*T, I , - 4 ' W.hetf' they re'deb. lowo I rg of Abqalom a , Share I , J .. � .� .
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� iroa I It "Y 0 WreglltY' upon, as is every other, to prove th" us to try to servoGod "in hollneflFi Governments five both �Dad 4
- � whio.b. %Wfi6en promised town, Ohio, noininep of tile Pirohibly I Nature has provided a leguminous ---*..-W�_ 0 ,;,, �,
I . tion party . for the V. 6, Presidaylty, One.faction. of Israel agaln4t FEnpitilor, sincerity of Itis ropent=!� by Va slib- And rightociusness 411 our days," There In the'project. ' r, or % time, also, It crop for every pait of the earth where �_*11'
. to IG�rooAoqt- ��.. Ilere . Aine of ralesion to the pen � , mUs 06 heart 'h4uldw 4 to Ontario, Akid aa, e �
. and IVIrs. Watkins. Is an Indicatlon of the .alty wlitch follow0d. t be all ideal nurtured in was I ov
. . ,,,Vga:,nwbIIo AttdicaitlOna from many - - cleAva&e bptwppn Ispuel tmdJudah. It began at Once and was but the be- ! our tieing: a result of all these elgbt�_soven years It 'was intended that men BhOul4
. o!!Alght point to based In the very fibres 01 Ong of lariul . I . .
. - I- , 141T C" W O& R r-e0valm-The'exapt'loott' bleti can of labor and this &�oro of milli � Doing' Well. " .
; " the fact that xeittiltiary qteps to- BUMpf R L ' t))I* fQie3t - . tion ginning of the prolonged conseque-n- of a higher "pirituo.1 plane, W pendItUre the Dominion- has a wat- It ta hard for Some to understand I
. . is not 1;noWn, but It 00s.' ri rorn thig time fertu DAYid was only be regabod by thotle Who Put Ox -
I ward armed Allied- 'support for Pa- Fflu. R op. oto . . 'f thorotighfare thr4ugh i0if" alitioat why two fields of soil way look al' �
wao probably not f ill rimentpil by new And"'Une39pocted ro- their full trust in GOd-nOt as an In- er ell Ike I
. lAA4,.imVe already bpea,t4ken. -1 towar(I the Jordan. 7, Tbe - PeQP.10 minders .of his transgression, There tollectUxl Prototype, but as the Father ftnY little TnOtOt bp�ak ogn squeeze ito but one will yield 775 busholw I cor;iif, The following Is a SUM.mary of %he
I . I � . Uild the other only 10 bushels. This weekly reports
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. I Ital.r4liMs Is , -do.0contrattfig- troops 0 of JsrAel were slain - Since tWQrttY 4ro fore�leanis of retributiolf even to of *li, the Three In On% Who Jet kS way- ' ,:,. � I , I ,made by the Agrigul-
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on the Russo-Rodmantan frontier Everything is Lovely in thousand of Absalom's men fell -in tho thfp 111p, W, H. Cl Canon Burtoughs .Puts It, "at Once ths' it to a sad istory, and Would,be sad- very examplo may be seeit at the Ohio tural Representatives to th
stays awireless despatch from Moo- I n - 0 Ontariol
, .1 battle, wo conclude that lie nillat h4ve - I Ide lent for dei still were,# not'for'�he fact that , Experiment Farm, where o-ne, field .
tow. " ,` � Nittgara District. mi to live for, the Atonan I Department of Agriculture..
� '� I 1. 1. had an immense army In mombartatin � .RtTRAT4 LEADERS. retusal and failure to live UP to Jtk and Water VL4wera , have Well developed' has been grown to corn exclusively
14,U111iloni have arrived In - I , Ab I - �
. Allied 11 � ,Nk . with that of David. Evidently the the Power to follow It afresh wheir al0n& the routili'wbjelf make It valu;. for 20 years, without roanure or, ter. , Welland reports that 'oats, .corn,
I WiLTSAW 11W bantzig and the per- St. Catharin . 3 for reaso�s wtie Wer& no'uon- tilizer of any kind. lAbt year it eta.. have recov)9rod from the Oftects
Mi4inel of lilrench officers In the Irig .
. 0s, Aug. -.-Harvest Lord undertook for the king'and gave forgiven." , The ChurchQ5 art irt'ne6d abb I
Of early peaches has commenced In him a decided victory over the rebel -I. Big Scho,ol at Agricultural more thdn ever of the Inspiratign that, sideration' when Its construction Was gave up lass thah 19 bushels to tho - of the lievere rain storm of July �,23rd.
Poilith capital, It being s the Niagara district, and will be In lious arluy. 8. The battle waa'Allore I will help them to lay before ihe wor, und'brtaton.', Ais 4 "greitf Juland VAt- acre. Not 10 rods away, With every. Tile Injury fr.:)Iu Hessian fly, baw, I
Ifte Italian 'ambassador In Berlin (Iollege Closes. l
. i d ftill swing next week. The branches seattered--irlie surface of tile country a true detioition of what Christlanity; erway" Wis alf4ree. '.,Pleasure boats thing else the same,' over 76 bughela been serious in a number of tho fall
: has coke the' Qbrmhii Government . of tiot more than five. feet draft can 'to, the acre were. harveatod, only be- wheat Counties in the southwest part
to' make arratig0taouts. for the re- in many orchards have had to be was Such that the army could not well Is. and that willmake clear Just What chug -their w�y , IF= end, to end Of lt, 64uee the necemary. plant food had of the province, o r sent e
*Vval ot' the Italian troops from the propped up, so heavily are they laden, keep together and David's men were V;,ufth. Aug. S -Tbe school (or in demanded from those who would 8 rile reD e rLtly S,
- 'd aqd thire is 00me very beautitalk +4en replaced In the form of stable are of oPinlon. -that the w rk t
_ -ted into three divisions. Tht ural loadL
, Notwithstanding the heavy crop, the SOP= r irship concluded its work fain call themselves Christiana, but 0; O of he
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V,4bJqcIto area of taot Frilagis . to - thin the toeaday, VpWarq.1 of 325 atudente, were not hear the clear call ,that has been scenery oft routi, 800ttQns Of the Inanure, etc., and because rotation fly nlQy tend to limit the area of Win-
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johvent the occurrence of Unto , Quality of the peach is excellent, In wood devoured more people - Bat had been praetleed, Using clover as ter Wheat planted this fall, -
ijo6n Incidents which I ..omDleted pro- One of the oropo In the rotation Barley and -t-arly oats have begg I
, might reso spite of the coot weather of the licst sword - "The explanation generally in attendance, from one ond'of lhe vouchsafed to more favore7d onese canal are useful comillorgiaily,
: r* -n eafttact with Bolshevik foredO. few weeks, fruits and vegetables have given to that, they perished in the pits proy,nee to the othef', Including two "ChrNtlanitY," wrote Bishop Gore. "is, � taken as, a whole the, v n � I cut In. several counties. . While,weil�
1141matloft that ,some of the Allidd, grown well, Tomatoes have not rip- and precipices and morasses of the mlssi�narles from China Ani one not a philogophy or -a collection of jeet is of tio practical use for - through "Ile, e, 1.
� ' ehed as pgpldly .w% ordinarily, but rorest; but this seems unlikely. More from Armenia. The Intereat was well ideas. It Is a life,' it is the DivInet . traffic, Apart froln.10 electrical de- , Black soils are �V.ntrallg o:steeinad headed, the straw of the first a4med
itpops inigU ,be 'traugDorted- to PC- l to live. I veiopment, it is one of the whlt6 ele� highly. Of course, iVehAnical condl- Crop 16, rather ipho t; -but oats (with
. JAt,td Vilt pava"It brought the quIck with P.6irAous'nAns they have develop. probably It means that, owing to the maintained until the end of the SCSI message to inch about hoW phants Of Canadlan.bistory. tion must als,q be dbnaidered. Red more, tba4 double Ithe acreage of, rdl
! . ed to a great �Izo, ifid the Sun. of the nature of the ground, more wore slain $Joo, and the school was in every re- Itellgion. Is a, matter of the moral life .
: . PAreat 66r� the Coutkil of Bavarian In Dovernment 4tter government used Bolls owe their color to ferrho oxide, the other Cereals) Drontlaps, a gwri. ,,
oop past three days is accomplishing the pursuit through the forest, than apect the most stiecessful ever h6ld. first of all. and not first of all it mltt?� ,
I necessary ripening. Ill ".1 � , It as a "sweetener" around A
� It I Workeft to strike It thd tr 1% actual battle." a)eqn Tucker concluded tin excep- ter of speculative truth or cotemonial elect'On The color Indicates good drainage, aei oqg yiold of both gr4111 and st.raw.
mantent 'is 'attempted. Plums, pears, and In fact, all varle- III. Absalom's Death (18., 9.15). 0. tionally Instructive and Inspiring oultus, The Son -of Mani true master time. There was no 6ceasibn to hur" stagnant watir would dissolve away Spring wheat has not done ao wbil.
,� ry with it, for by dangling .�*,t�t or the coloring ferric Ox �
L I i With an ad- of human life 'knew that whatever the . Ide. Red #,oll§ .
, LLOyp QZORO,019 STATENIMIr. t1pg of gpqlt, are roalizing the inost Absalom met the servants of David- aerie,% of devotional talk. three alternative routes betor6 tit Corn Is veq qnevon this year, and
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. � , -optinliatic hqW, Absalom in flight fOUod himself dres$ on the growth and purpose ot 111001181stenCIOS which present them-; 0 are generally old, In a go,oiggical
n -'- the f Com. .S .Qp �he gppw4�rs, It
� SpeaklfiK I 11011ge 0 � __ , ,Of' between theori olootors, Constituencies, could be kept sense, than yellow,, Quo.% �iiiid 4he has not ro,colved as much, eultivition
I among his enomlo$ and hastened to the Sop bidding for tl�o uij�,i4lltisedtlons, a
I -he and referring to the note Sent. to h()w dglinifply estgbjished ,that . ,hkI Service Council f Canada.' Hely X114'practlee, an as usUal owing to long spells of bro.
,!Onto gave yet In the long run how men will b(�- of equ.rs t1joy � draltingt is bett%
jA P.na'tie from them. Aead caught hold 0 kmi weather. 114wever, the 3main
I to, �Zhe .Soviets Tuesday by tile Brit- graDem, thit only )Ing that bai &opipe.4 Rev. C. NI. Wright, of To , to bid
I qntor Lloyd high In the pat -,t ftp�j� y4n;,wiff 4gain among tile ,;0 ha.ve towards their fellow -men ,Will , 0 onge'expected � Accor4fijg ja'lIho ftited States De-, growing seasoa ,A Xtow, 6n. . .
roll , 81 work, In it� thoir votes. -In fart It Is R won' partrneikt ot Agriculture all soils aro
�_ 114� Jiloreigu ,,Office, Pro phow a maximum yIP14. Tr6inpri46110 low spreading trees 61 nklo foreat. Ills hie second address co boy dopend upon what at the bott6rix tAoy IV , Early potcktokNA Ore pourIng upoill th(v .
f)oorge itid td-dgY�Z. I . . head caught in' the fork pf a branMi whtd)i' he clearly described the Eno, reilly belteyp ft�out Gog", I
4,1,,.t quantities have alre 100�t t4g
ady been eoqtrapt,� . . I LI i t4o CqU41 gg. got PA1844 A made 0� of varyllig alnouuts a QiOrw
I " tJ, * Tq ""t ",r4nai lals hu,ting three fk%olklnont . at sot, they c," largely free from diseaga,
arything depohda on the, (ill- of 111stractloh carried ' but in the Trkil I , 11 ,'I. � pqy q C I market. T110 yield haa ,been good, rinji
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� and. lila mule pasa!hg on. left 41m . Tb4t is Just `*�at h in .1 ., � I . d ,,,
� S*er We 4g,ee4iYo. 11 it 14 1*4 ,_ . my *N 11 I I es growe . I � Ad i4�
, Uhlgatloffte- ed for In advance at prites thVre ouspended. Many suppose that, ltan'g6Y6'and Tuxis 'Boys' lirog, mme. whd61 took aro6nd*and *onder wha canals:' - , colom; whi4e* blk�h ik 4, Graylgil
: il totry, of course, We shall brinig ,ot Any previous year. -Pickers are hie bair woa exceedingly heavv Dr. Nfle Clark dellvorcd lild final ad- It ls'�,91 $,Cara old,'datllig 1q0k tq t4q eol n0ang are doing exceedingly wo,44
.. �"A r-VetYbodY to since the (.1turelies will realty do aboot re� . firat survey, but far ol'Or th4n' tl' . At b ,rs are eAim"od of mixtureii� Of � as a field crop this Season'; tha�-skorb_
p.N.Wre to bftr On 1.116re 111001KII than In the r.trawborry Joab-Thi) man would notAlsobev the dress to a joint meeting of the teach- union, or unity, or any other phras# IA0 AUA Wblt'4* yellOW1411, mixtures a2o, however, Is comparativelU bfilill. ;
�._,: I , gtafloll, ... . king's order by k1115% Absalom, and ers and rural leadera. Hia subject riously-oQuolderril wwoj�pi. rfte ;
,� I g o the pfter sqppoTt to, Poland." __+10"*_. . which may mean everything or noth. as a v. Ok White said red; browulab, mixtures Owing to continued catchy Vi,aithipir
. It wals ,expected that When the, t4ereforp told' Jda"b," -Ill' - �Ije)J414 was ,,The Vqse of Mental Defact'ves ly fanj vko of wallhigion 104 it 14
ten us P1.
let lie would AN AWFUL D1 ... ..., .. - , lur" It lylll P0 a -great thing Ill't Y .1, , of red And blAck, Whitish (W gray a good deal ot hay Is nUll-lyljlg�Jn il
I 10ATM n 4 itloji,%" lle'polatpd olit ,tho , 4 In , to a wMe
111yer-1ho- shi6ke'l was abolit a, )1�1`f I s 01 - , I rway *11[ell ,V�Oqld ,
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I i of A . � , , (I . ts v . Mile . Y , ari ! , 9 ah, Imj)re4,.i ulibu'tho j;aojila th6'o m
situation, but I t, np I 91. dap�en to, . c. ver. enable the Impoilal Governinpilt Itl : sells, aM not 90.1iortAlly of muoh ligrl* the fields, which will raeAn a lot or
� Igo into detail of the p4nrvi 41 vivilgh , * . "Of'ety - , .
.r46 postposto this 'With, its V*011kno- 1!0040 !' - of "'a n1enthl do x0iehnidg importance 4UItUAl V0110, Th6Y x1fuAlly 140k or- poorly eured elov6r And thnothy, vl%C,
f�h, ' accoupt; of' ifla, '4yal-e0clal , of the last tow 11 (;Pprglan bak,* iar, frow
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. Man's Head Orushad go*. pV6' 6&,'t)irpp' e4uJvaf(*it natur% and" stio*ed"llow tho.,ia pet- words t havo In , gahle matter and troft, and have 'a second growth of t1lover, Iiowevor, Isi :
11 two; dbllars, a gird14-' . ivfll'beh6�c 'tdws,rds'tk'e"1r fell6w#.men any 1)AqAlh1e lnterfero,4�.o tVAT11 too high Dontent of (41104 and alumina, ulost satisfaetiary. New bay is selling i
Thl,§ wa,3 worn ., , ., 0()§p
"t think in VIOW Of the Oritteftl tWeen ft,%ft 0,nd Wheel. I() ' " �'to "' 1Wd fit , I' " sons are perfectly happy unde.r hmtt- goutb. T4at goyerninefit,' ind�fqj,
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ftto of affairs. I would rather not pticii or eitbop Aft. MO. wjotul Ocellp4tions. At tho PIQF'o of' the I)oltom t1loy r9ally belleye about � , !Afts sollw ot Arally fairly rich In potash. Yellow Alfalfa bits been an t)xce,11ent crO14 I
.�IWworkm`in, .1 . 014,40� glito bet'W 4,wn,ltshedt Win owe their color to small amounts
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ford. sl well-known (Artner, who ro- ., R s� 11.1116 O;&T , *Ipo-ilreddellt , , I
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I otatement to th6. rilde.4 twar NforrIston, mot a terrible lift --Il; Wa,3 got 13IMPly roqect for 00 .1[h1T04An1eJ1'S t9l9tit Ito of Orltaftb. 11 4 Ttol4tollo w4a ootlatrupted W � Alicad In tint ttyle, at,d good rotUrf4.)
i 13,4 ill Id, Pf orill. of fertio oxide, more ,or lets hydrated, The rain ban forfttl the toot prop.,4 ,, WY i
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� i so Monday OA tO deAth yesterday aftftooft whon lit kInX 014t Rept 111141 !roln toueblia nlld �Tr% Copr ice, o , 1841 4nd 40600yod darlat tho 1)rosent tr3r and freque"y In time- ThO c6l"V are looked for esV",AIlY ftin ottpr . i
such,. furthor � mon coillif wit) 161A40 0140 hil6on, with It, thought to be duo to black hunma bepts and turialpa. i
had Mg bead cruahed to a pulp In a Absalom, but lio ffilretl for big I 130ILT �Itioll advap,itilig Poly- I . 004tury. And not A bent bad ever
AT (or military fidfm which It very mysterious aceldent, Clifford : life. 14. tbrua them tbrough Qiwo- Inee-widt, Actiol, ealmed unatnt 1p,jai I)t t1to v',tdld v4sh ams, At therov M"d throviSU it. iqto Satt ,, ,sayg bodl(w having foruied domyIng or. The season will rank afs fa good
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rt-4ciab acteJ imtrary to ib -0 , The ineApol Ofteed It.,_;i^_11 on"1111181Y f'%lrn0'111 And ono navigator, ',never ol*nod to zreell
hail been Out Oriving Owouxh the boa reeorli woro % rcsl deAlre for ganit niater find lime, I ftlmr.oa for fruit, g(onergIly speaking. �
I I The Pramier %.Eld it, bad Wen rdade , ruglit oil botit sides 4nd a Christion In. a iiundly Yewall 1tK lofty limestone Clay soils are unfAyof-able to vAge- . RaApberrlex are Ittrite IA, .111Xjb,.aftd gro.
rountry, all morning, and shortly ,after kink's cxpreas orders, but VA wao as 8trougly deaffing the rn-estabitsh- _V tftblft bemues _ I
i� P)%r to the SDVT410 that the Prompt 2 o'elovk hI.,4 horm wandered bark zlirtwd enough to anti that Dxvid nient Rt the O.A.". (it the Departmont flitence governing All, Trite Inspirit. ;w,LIIs never re _hned to the,nound Of is too MOM yielding- Wtll. APPleft stre boaring-
% oAucluslons of an *NAISIACO 1011 f1wir bomp *Ith Vilfrord's daid bMY Woa!d not be sfturtl M his kInlaoM Of ItUrtil "SeWle4r. tion to needett to solve the problems ,, assintrIs whistle, and for ceventy and adhemlys toths1*60"Viotho free Dafg- fairly in most irill�e#, ro
it"s would bA the only proof that *tretehel aercilm the floor of the bug- while Abiilom wao allye, thelefore �.4.4.*,__ — Mat crowd Upon no on all sides, sma . years or more It ttood as a manument Eage of air and 1poflitkil'y thk.� i
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AnoworinK a 0116177, he Said shite of hi.q fave had hotm rnmPlotely armor-be,verik r(matftntly accompanied ford 4-Ounty. 1. . Ing peace or settlement that is mot fqotmof the room. mariv pem-hes are not n the Riarket,
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