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A * . .ws;i ,&,,u detnioratvJ in �uaiity to , rRea j tile., pres-ence of wbie,i in Canada was swow there 1� some ��txtisfactfcn, in It wao cut of a 'oonversation like I
_1 ff 2 eegrca. Darijem,in aa well as un- I doing a job like that," said a young th-is that a now ITancli Institute Vrew %Z.
. R palatable Aels wera re.pirtei. III an: first invc-alcd in 19194 �SinO;_ its ajS -per recently .-is she paused in, which is revolutionizing the outld,ck: "But, Aunt Nell," said'. Elinor, 41I'
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� - ; pasomg to watch the men, at wark -of a whOle rural, commaWty. OntArIG shouldn't think I'dt have to tell you
1-t— minion Dtpmrtm,.,1:-.,1. ct Ag,r!.,'ultL7TG1-vvay into variou-i div.,06s, so far -as upcil one of the splendid new hilgh- Institutes grow. There is nq great why I seldoni go re;
CONDUCTRO 110Y PROF. HF,NRY G. OrLL, / - Airdertook to obtain data which mi.glit- kuy%rn at pre -,on,, exal 1 ly in On- through rural Ontario. propaganda, oanipaign. When and you h4va just been Yourself. Now,
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The object of this department Is to Place at 00 W- /. . .. ��',A� ,,erve as a basl& fnr the regu7n.tion of tario, Otbor places, however, are� o,you wo,rk hard at it and when it where a neiglihoThood feels that it frankly, did you ever hear anyone
vice of our farm readers the, advice of an acknQwlodoed - "."'.1" -�, ,� " " ", ' .,��'A
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authority an all subjects pertainino to soils and crops. I I I'll . . . . . . . ;
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I . ", . . ving any traces appear to immediately! pa.-aves thet way knows that it is a helip, at the beginning and erw ,,, Au t N %. ugb .
AO.dress all question5 to Professor Kenry G. Bell., I" . :... I __., since bevn se�.ured. A bulletin gi
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to atW answers will appear in this. column In the order .:�' 41. !:L` %; ' " I janitor, at my ripartmenthouse and
- ' . �. r. ,. I . rezently heen issued. As a prelimin- Ottawa. Tbe law prohibits the re -;things better for the countryside. the Institutes Branch in the Parlia- ,,O.b,,
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Inowhich they ara received, Whan luvritinri kindly men. .�. �, �:,.; �,., ". . ,
'L "4 - , - - , I ary stop, m-allufaeturers of fethis and moval ot cora fodder or corn Stalk'-%,! Above all� when it is d,on% it stays ment Buildings, Toronto, what I mean., Mr. Gray naturally had
Alon this paper. As space is limited it lie 2civispble where . Z:�i-'t*- , . �, �
.. -,.-; � dealers all over the country WeTe cam- including b -room corn, W.11other used
leceasary that a stamped and ad- 4: �, I i done. Now with the housekeeping, A Well Planned It stit to Prqgr� in. to h a If to
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Immediate reply Is r . � I municated with and samplo3 obtained, -os-es, green � no matter how well you do it, it all Good .program planning is the crux ry; but he doesn't hyake himself*
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dressed envelope, oa. enclosed with t belt , I ,� :1.1 I '. ; . for packing or other purp min4st
th* answer will be mailed direct .. - I , Theze were analyzed, first for their sweet corn., ro-,"ting cars, corn on tl'18'has to be done over ,again every day of a successful Institute, No two interesting to in& -or to, at lot of other
Copyright by wilao;x lb ublishing Co., Limited purity and, absence of injurious weed cob or corn opb%,from Areas, InOstedd and. -every week, and --2' there was progr=s qre juat the same because . n1g eolple in our coneregation!"
, veeds, and- then for their value in PTO- except ,when manufa,cturod in such! just , touch, of path,a in her voice. the needt -of no two neighborhoods you 11
Miss Porter regardled. her niece with.
L. R.- Have a seedbed ready to sow Answer: It is difficillt to tell byi tein, fat or oil, carbohydrates (stareh; a manner as to elinairmte' ally risk Of "no one notices all the t-bings you do are quito the same, but the ,minei a considering look. "I wDn&4.-,r 11 she -
to alfalfa in the, spring. Want to - simple exanlins.tion -%,Ilo -,her or u0t, suigar and ahled, substances.) fibre'the pestbeing carried,. Seed corn.on, in the heuse--unless, timr are not underlying pwiwqiples -are present in saiO, "wheth � or you make ^e
cover it with mar]. Should I do this vhe water is pure v.qd;� free ef disease, (the least valuable -of nutric�ts wvd,l'the cob may be shipped for exMbitwn donel There is no forty -eight-hour all. I 1 tereating to him." ;;�;s'lf in
before or after sopdhtg? germs. if you have anydolibts as tO� yet required to a limited extent), and purposes, but tile Cen-signments must week fox the home-makef, no deeora- Hate is an, attwaadva, well4allanced qntcre,ting to him?" Blinor re- �
Answer. It is .1millateral when you - the supply of water You would do well. wh (a mineral matter taken from tile be inspected -on arrival by ,an. inspec- I tions, no inereasted stalary, no public progralM for 1921-22 from the West peat,0, "Why should. we? It's -his -
apply the marl to your alfalfa field. I to se-nd a pint sample ,of Same to the soilby the plant, which, in the animal, ter appointed under the Destruetive recognition." Flambaro Imtitube. Note -ehe -broad, business to be interested in u1s. That's.
This tan be done th,.% fall. I presume! Ontario Agricultural College, Chem- 1 assists in, forming bone). The extent Insect and Peats Act. Importation 'Have you :a WonlerVs Institute in and practicall cutlio ok of the home- I what .1v, pay him fo,."
the field- has been plowed but not! l,stry Dept. and Bacteriological Dept. and thomilghnecs of the work will be has also been prohibited from areas, your neighborhood? And do you be- makeira, girls and, women, in. the soope Miss Portees Took was, now frank-
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worked ,doNva.. It wcu,ld, be I Asi, both the departments t0 make 'an appreiiated when it is stated that 57 infested in Vio United, Statesof corn long?" asked, her eompani . of the tubjeats studied during tho ly quizzical. "Elinor, I -should have,
praet`ae for you to h.tul tl,,- marl and I examination of it. . samples of bran, 69 samples of shorts andbroom corn. celery green beans in ,,No we have the Ladles' Aila in year. Fovd_-� health, the eacial Iff%, supposed you were .too proud' to be.
spread it jvi,��t wa t:n--ugh you were In many towns and cities it is Cori'- i or middlings, 8 samples, of feed., flour, I the ,pod, beets with tops, spinach, Our ch,ureb. I go to that sometimies�ll -the school, eivics, clot%e%, lawv, busi- I satisfied with the dollar$-Anid-cents
I t the i 36 samples of barley -and barley pro.. rhubarb, oat and- rye straw -when used ,,The Womento. Ilistitut-e is not that. ness -methlods in. the home, lublor-isorv-
sprea,ding lir�o ovvr VIC plowea field. I m�n,pr,actjce at c-_rtain seasonG ID I kind. of interest, 'Surely you know'
Pi the E,, -ring, Fis seen as the soil has year, such as, early spring, to Put a I ducts, 03 samples of -whole oats and 3 for packing, cut flowers, or enti-re', It is a centre for studA inspiration, ing, ,how to Uve thei highest and haP-1 there isa. kind, that no moneyean-pay
,gorkel down. it wzuld be vensr good I certain amount of chloride of lime in I samples of hulled or hullose oats, 26 plants of chrysan,themum, ,aster, cos- and geei&l recreation for all the girlis piegt life, music,. dis-cuesions, with the for, However, I w,asret really loolclivi;
we:rl-ei ir,.!.> tl.-�x top 4 or 5 iuzhes of the,water. This through its chemical I samples of oat feed(a, 6 samples of ni,os, zinnia, hollyhock, gladio-Jus, -and and women over fourteeir in. -thle noilgh- mottoes .and, Institute ode, are all at it from that point of view. I was
the s, il. Durireg the winter a Large action assists in the destruiAi4oll, Of the Vim feed, 27 samples of corn�meal, 3 d-gillia, unless ,accompanied by a cer- borhood, those who are home-makeTs combined- in -a whole which, is for the just thinking about your end -of the
2111'1��V!I-nt. of sL�lubl* lima matter in the +acteria in, the, water. The quantitie's -of ,gluten fe4- 41 samples of mixed tifleate ot inspection Issued, ,by ,the 01, ever ,may be.,,, � I most part caTwied out by locall tadent. preat-himig service in your ,church. Put
x-aarl wfll I �� vmhrl into the sarface of chloride used depends upon the per- chop feeds, 14 samples of Schumacher United States department of agricul" There W,a,g aotmthiidg inifectious in The June meeding w-111 be a""Osc`d, the shoo on the ,other foot for a min� .
3 C- . 1h eariezt the ceatnge of dangerous bacteria found feed, 10 samples of Sampson feed, and. ture stating that the Products. 111011- :the tone, the upturning curves of the -by -a speaker from the Department of ute.p)
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sc.ur .c.�,. in the water. I varying quantities of calf meals., hog tioned are free :from the pest, as 411 happy mouth, the stparkling eyes of Agriculture eent from the staff of the "My and? Nnat in, the wole,d do- �
C. L.: Is pasturing in the fall harm- J. S.: Can I use the tractor to ad- feeds,, poultry, feeds, oil cake meal and the above plants axe liable to harbor the veteran home-ma,ker, "It is non. Ilistitutes Branch. you. mean by my end..? I calitt do.
flil to rpz; and vetch as grain crops? vantage in other work than plowing? I miscellaneous feeds, were analyzed the borer. It should, here be mention- pawfi.san, non�sectaTiann (not n-on-reli- * July. anything but sit them and, Imten to
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_,nvwer: Pa.stuxing of rye and. vetch Some who have had no experience an microscopically examined, re- ed that a full description of the corn glous� -as one enthusiastic ;but ill- Opening Exercises, Roll Call. Mr. Gray's ,perfectly e4mmoneplace ut-
1- - - - ous it Y(%" Are question the advisability of counting sulting details of which are set forth borer, its babits, nature, how to iden- informed EnglishorganizeT said!) and "Canning Fiiflts and Vegetables," terances, can I?" I
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1�!efjtl r*t to pasture it too severly on the tractor for other than the work in the bulletin in tabular form. De- tify. its presence. -in, early stages,, and recognize,s no class distinctions. The , km- Thompson. "You might. mlake theni. less cc=- COP
:.t.j cipecially utt to leave the live- of plowing. scription is also given of the nature methiods of control, are given 1.11 a girIg and women of a neighborhood "Selection ,of Meaton the Market and mo(rit,mlace," replied- Mi,. -s Porter covily. ,
I;tf>L:k on the rye uni veteh after there Answer: The tractor can -be used- to and effect of the weed seeO frequent- leaflet recently issued- by the Domin- ,set aside one -afternoon in- enh month the Best Ways of Cooking Each "I might! It soundis like 'a large
has t-;T.i ,dti(nen' rain to make the advantage in several, Ways besides ly hund- in commercial feeds. I ion Entomological Branch. when they all come together to study C) , ut.,, - I erdeT.)Y I . .
ground s�ft. If the soil is clay there ! plowing. For instance, -if the tractor - better holne-making, * to pass a10,14 Discussion, / . "It,.ian't, All you have -to lo is to I
is 41=4er Cf i-� .r.acking so closely t1lat is not too heavy it may ,be used — r best ideas to each other, -to ask Preparation of Questions. Mrs. Cecil make yoursel,f an coninio7rplace
1hiLI air will nt�t eirculate and- this con- the bauun-g- ,of such till -age machinery lL J1 andanswer que&U�'nis, give demonstra- Green. . un I
, I rye and as disksand harrowe, and at the same The Sunday School . ben,Sso ra ' I I listen&; Do you remom-ber, my aear,
dit'on woul-i be deadly to de ' I tions, papers, reiadings, MUSIC, and Music: Miss Weir. I when I was ,semt round to some of the
vd.--h. if r,,a have been pasturing time the hauling of the see r. Later I end with a cup of tea and, a iioeial August. scbools'to speak for the Junior Red \
yova, rye And vetf,-h and it se-euis to be the lighter tractors can- be used for . NOVEMBER 13. . half-hour." . - Opening Exercises,- Roll Call. Cross? Well. I went first to the Jay
fair -N well eaten (,if, you would do I the hailling of cultivating machinery,, �
* � . "Wliat do the men, ony?" There was "Preparation of 'Vegetables for the Street ' School. The ehlldten there
wull to gjvL, it s, top dressing of about I while lfhe larger tractors can De uwd Paul Before the Roman Governor. Acts 24: 1047. Gol�en a hesitating note in the query of thL-- Table,,: Igns. W.M. Hopkins, I we�e All interest- and exciltement! My,
qoo lb, first speaker. "OlinpRe Desserts for Warlh. Weather." but I folt that I was a ,good spgiker,
� L. Per ,-,.re of banenical, cr of a I for such work as the running of I - .
fertilizer an.ilyzing -bout .1 per cent. thrashing machinery, and all machin- Text—Acts 24: 16 (Rev. Ver.). "The men? 'Oh, they like the Wo- Discussion'. . aud -I certaintly,AiJ illy b, ks. Then I.
!2 r,-.,- e��, ph(is-I ** beit power, such as I .
on,fnilinia. 10 to . I cry requirir., Time and Place—A.D. 58, Caesarea. ch. 23: 8), were sofew in, number that ,!men',, Institateiv You see, they think Preparation -of Questions: Mri. Frank went over to_, norge -Street where all
ph.)xi..� acid. ; g-dniirg Trachircay, mc%1hirnry foTig Connecting Links—Oh. 22: 1-21 the apostle did. not deem them worthy -they -are going to get nicer thinigs to Hore. the. little foreigners live. They diduft I 11
11. L. K.-. How can I WI -.-ilicther, eawing w,G-..i, rcjd workand the like. ive,3 Paul's speech from the castle of notice. Just and unjust. See Dan,. ext when the women, ore members Of Music: Miss Florence Dyment. understand very welI &me of them '. �
Ote water from our i,,ell N pure or t There are a grvat numlib,-T Of uses, stairs, which was- interrupted by the 12: 2, 8. This is a keen thrust i I . 1.
, 111 an Institutel And their wives ,come . - stared at -me stolidly, qmd-others. fid.- I ,
not? Is there Anything we can put ini 'Tiat can be made -31 a tractor besides crowd, when he spoke of his commis� Felix, whose evil life -was "'Itc"1016- I home full of life ana. tun and good Opening Exercises, R01. call: geted; and, I felt myself growing nito, e
it to ];ill pessible impurities? . the primary use of Plo�mnlg- sion. to preach the goopel to the Gen- Herein; because be beliespes in the i humor after the liv4j .afternoon. "Preparation a Fish for ,the. Table." and more sturpid. -till finally I real,iz'(r-d
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.- _1Y i - apostle's life (vs4 20, 23), and to save Itow. I exercise myself; as an ath-lete, They are as �r6ud, as peucoeks, tooi Discussion, 4, th2t- I Was no spoiker at all.' It zill
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, " A * Stamping Out Tubercu OsIs him from the rage of his countrymen, training for 4 race. A conscience when. -their wives or d&ughters ;are i on my listeners."
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I � in Canadian Cattle. the Romian commander ordered him to void of offence, etc.; a conscience that holding office or taking part in the Preparation Of Questions: MTS. Har- Elanow ,was silent, and- Aunt Nell . .
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I � be brought into the castle, where he mither offends God nor causes his gram nued, "Interest ems 'to me to -
D. , Canada's cati2e, by all aecounts, was about to be examined by scourg- brathren to st�umble. housekeeping, you siee. The Institutes % have a good many of the prapeTtles,01
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I T , t4,�,,, I comparisons, and statistics, may be ing, when, he eavedhimself from this III. A Fearless Challenge, AT -2i. are in partnership, with the Govern- Mu�,ie: Mos. Fraqer� Morden, . electricity: the current can bei msily , -
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!Y --S i -said to ne the healthnst of anY Colin- cruel. -in-dignity by declardlig his Ro- Vs. 17-20. After many years. Four ment. There is an, Institutes Branch Viskors to S I ehonl:'Mrs. Surtrus an& -Irou'rded or ,short-circuited-, but the
try in the wDed, and the Accredited, inan citize=vIlip., In ch. 23: 1-10 we or five years hadi ,passed since Paull of the Department -of Agriculftbre
The Careless Fairy. haive an, account of Paul's a - Mrs. W. Anderson; Mrs. Ed. Nor- more batteries there are t6'reinforce
Herd System, by its thormigbiless, is, .ppearance had, been in Jerusalem, ,ch. 18: 21. 22.1 which ,sends out lecturers, and denion- it the X-0--ither it will car .Y� , �
Little Fairy Flitzbwat hai suth a well calculated to keep them so. Be- before the Jewish Sunhediin, which ,doll said Mrs, H. Hunt. I . ry
Came to bring aline; the contributions; strators ,and insformation and, liter- . "Juat one battery helps aniaz
I was brought to -an abrupt close by a which he had -gathered in the chiircheO i ature to an October. . . in1gly
craze for ficetnes* he e1dn't ea re a I fore a hert: can be declared free of disgute bettween the Sadducees and -Y Branch which ,asks, for sometimes," said, Mr. Porter, speaking
bit about a prw�y thing like neatr ,,, The rest of thechapter is of Europe for the Poor Christian,& at'it, and ,co-operates with the members 0001111n.,* ddenly from behind his paper. 191
,es.3. tuberculo.-I a year or more must ph.a.risees. Exe,ndso�, Rcr-11 Call.
I Jerusalem, Rom, 15: 26; 1 Cor. 16: 1; i t . Mrs Ver- 8n'
He'd rush arour-i and brush around I elaPze, and the process is necevs-arily occupied with the plot against Paulls 2 Cor. 8: 4. Offerings; the ,saciffices, 11 ve ting ugv the annual. conventions "How We Are Governed'. V stor.,ped .after church to see Mr. GTay,
through briers, branfules, htdge� ard I a slow one. For this reason many ap- life, wh4ch resulted in: his being sent connected with the Nazarite vow 'where men � and women discuss to- nan '�AcEee.
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snip his 'hems and rip his tacks and, plicatioms. for the test have to be to Caesarea. Five days after PaIrl's 21: 23-26, Ought to have b 1 getber ,all. that goes to make better "Pickling." . Discussion. . us- a ,particularly good, sermon.
PrepaTatibn of QueztIons- MiEa Annie t',lven
frazzle ont his edges. He'd tear his I deferred. Tip to October 1 of the arrival at Caesarea, Ananias, the to make their charges in open co,urt. homes, better people, a ,better Com- Dwy ' " ' 'Not 1,1 he said; 'it was, the stranger
turde top to toe, then, with a joyoufl,current ye.�r, 648 such applications Jewish high PrIWAq Came down to Let these men . . say (Rev. Ver.); munity, a better ,and happier social Or- - Ahwt was -sitting in. your pew this
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whistle fly straight into a thoTny bush I had been received, the greater num- Caesarea accompanied by certain of Ananias the high priest, and, those life, and -a better and. moi -e scientific Movic- Miss Clara Nunin. avorning. ' She -was the most stimulat-
or perch upon athistle. , ber cf which are still in process, the el-deT's' and Terbullus, an emillent with him, , Visitors to Sohod.,: Mrs. H. Bet,zlier
� He really did ',Vh'le Roman lawyer, whom theyllad engag. Agriculture. Oh, yea, ,country wo-men in- 141stener I ever had-.) tf
the others will be attended to as soon IV. A Trembling Judge, 22: 27. beli s. W. Nunn; Mi% B. HyGlop " "
not care a rap about the way he ed to Iay their accusation. against eve in working with men—it takes 81"d Mr %We!'111, ,good. for Aunt * Nell, who
looked, that chap. as they can -be reached. The process Paul before Felix, v& 1-9. Vs. 22, 23. Having more perfect -a plan and, a woman to create a .hme, and 1�h`-3- I�IeK. Morden. .
. I practices what she proachesl" oried
The fairy tallors lost much time in is being conducted by officers Of the knoiY16dge. The meaning is that Felix land they shouldboth woT-k intelligent. 'November. Elinor. "Next Sunduy I cemse, to be
smoothing out his scmt,cl-es and Health of Animals Pranell of the Do. 1. A Straight Denial, 10-13. had "a pretty exact in.6tion" as to,what, ly to get the 'best kind., they think. Of Opening Exercisee� Rdq Call. a aliort-circuiter.1.1
sew- I minion Department of Agriculture, V. 10. Then Paul . . answered; the belief in Jesus meant, and. saw that i couxse, we meet separately, for sonle "Clixistmas Thorughts": Mrs. 0 1
ing-up his seams again And puttlin, Win.
9 - chdrges laid against him, by Tertullus, 'no e&s.e had been made out agailisit,
cii his I i things—but jointly.for the general Anderson, I . .
patche_a So when he fore al and as men with th,- necessary e.cper namely: (1) "sedition" (v. 5), thait is, Paral. He might ,have dismissed the . Passing of the Horse.
jagged hole right through his -gauzy � ience and qualifications are not ta be I - results. We have the same �o-opelra, "Proper Method's of Entertaining in
wing on,-- tailor said, "Upon my soul! met with in great numbers, the staff Stirring up treason and insurrection case instanter, but his intprest ay in tdou. in the Superintendent amd his the Home": MTs. Enrig-lit. When railways superseded. the stage '
against the Roman government; (2) giving to the Jews as, little offence as coach and the ancient pack -horse, it .
I'll cure Inni of thi% thing! I'll take: is limited.. Hence the delay that ap- "heresy" (v. 14), that is, opposition possible, Hence he "dieferred. them," I Staff in the'Departinent, the mail and Preparation of .Questions: Mr&. Geo. was said, that the 4-ayo -of the -horse
him down a peg or two, and teach'plicants are somptimes subject to. UP to the Jewish religion; (3) "sacrilege," that is, adjourned the case, awaiting - the woman, jointI7. Our Institutes Cornell. I had passed. When bicycling became
him thst it matters to dash a -bout .and to the date men'.ioned 37 herds had in, setting himself to "profane the the Zonning of Lyslas with additional, Branch is real-ly the flrgt State De- Music: Mrs. James Harper and A, rr- the raige it was also said, !Sa end of
crash about in rags an4l, tagg and been parssed and given certificates temVe," Y. 6. Many years a judge. evidence. Keep Paul, and . -let him'pa,rtment of Home -making set up by . Ed. Lightfoot.
tatlers!" guaranteeing absolute freedom from Felix hadnow hold the office of gov- have liberty. This "free custody," as t the a,,nimr-Ya days, was approaching, .
I I ,any Government." Visitors! to School: Miss Rachel Be z.
Gay Flibabout set airily and order- tubExculogh% It should be stated that ernor of Judea for sixorseven years, it was called, allowed the apostle7s , ,, but his numbers have gonoon inereas- '
It does seem as if growing the lier, Mrs. Gee, Cornell; Mra. ,Help- �
ed, "Mend me, please. I ,bumped my I only pure-lurel herds axe eli64le for a comparatively long time at this friends not only to. visit him, but also kins and MT% J.,Surerus. Ing and his sipherw of usefulne-n are .
period;, when provincial rulers were �o bring him food,books, letters, wi-it- people of which the province is Com- ,.still many. Last year the Live,Stock
wing against a bte. Such nuisannees, the test. Of the herds already pass- i posed, -sbould, be a matter for study December. . �
changed very frequently. He' is <I,e- ing materials, 6te. . , � Branchat Ottawa discussea the ques-
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the bee,!" � ed -7 are Shortborn, four in Ontario scribed by 'Yacitus, the Roman his- Vs. 24, 25. Felix came; arrived., that I and the sco�oporation of men and we, Opening Exeveises,, RoEll Call. tion, of power with fazin-mls, dealera$
He told a tale of how he'd flown and three in Saskatchewan; 12 are torian, as a very bad- a -ad Cruel. gov- is in Caesarea from a dii-stance. 110 men,, shot-ld be important enough for "What AiR the World's Seeking": Mrs. owners, managers or cartage conipan-
that very summer day againat a mor- Holstein, three each in Ontario and iernor. Cheerfully make my defence 'had beenabsent from this city, With golvemments to set uja Deplirtment James Harper. ics, d-elivery companie3, and firms in-
tal's latticework and: barelygot away. British Columbia, 1 in Manitoba ,and (Rev. Ver.); ,because Felix, from his: hj e, Drusilla; the -daughter of I Discussion.
s ..to, help the rural home�makers. But "Candy Making." . terWted in transportation, -ally 01,
Xe hummed a tune, he smiled a smile, 5 in Quebec; 7 are Ayrshire, 1 each in long residence amongst the Jewishl er(7d'fAgTippk% I., and -so sisster of, is Ontario really the first Government Report of Conventien. wh in were Ueing'MotiVo power, traic-
h'8 Cut a joke or two. Saakatchawans Ontario and Nova uation, would readily ,understand the Agrippa IL and Bernice. Felix had to think of it?" Preparation of Questions* Mrs. W. 0
"Now," said- the tailor in a wilile, Scotia and 4 in Quebec; 10 are Jersey, ewe. The simple -and dignified, cour- Induted .her to leavzv her husband, tOTS Or trucks, Us the case might 'he,
2 in Ontario And 8 in British Colum- tesy of Paul is to be noted. Azizus, King -of Eme.9a, -and ,become I "The rural home-i-nakers and' the MeKe,e. as well as hoxse,9, and the consensus
"get do", young man; you'll do." � his wife. It was, with this crime on Government of Ontario have the Music -1 Mrs. W. McKee and- Mrs. V.
"Of course I'll &.,," laughed Flit- bia, and one is Aberdeen, Angus be- V. 11. Twelve days; ooshort a time I of opinion, backed, up by cost account -
that Felix coulct easily gain accurate - his soul that Felix sent for Paul. Rea- I proud distinction of being the pion- McKee, Ing was that horse -power is, general -
about and tried to spread his wings. longing to Manitoba. It will thus be knowledge of what had, happened, and Issued of righteousness, temperance eers in p�anning such aneffentive way Januftry. ly speaking, the ehea.ptst power for
Ales, a!atk, they would not mo,ve! � seen that British Columbia bad 11 tco ,short , time :for Mul to have ex- I . judgment. The apostle met Felix of working together, that our - Insti- Opening Exercises, RvEr Call. farm work, while in, the cities for do-
;.�ith a stein demand for moral re- tates Bran -ch and local In-Aitutes, are "Hints on Xrr�..lg ,and First .Ald"'. ll
Whatever ailed the et things? Then' herds pa2sed, a-� thoroughly clean, On- cited a multitude to sedition. Went, , Very ,and cart -age work within a
round be wheelcd ani roun,1 he whirl- taTiO 10, Qutbe3 9, Sagskatchawan 4, up Ccup,ll because "Jerusalem" wss formation; Felix trembled; in terror.
ed, but ell to no av4fl; he was as help- I Manitoba 2, and- Nova Scotia 1. In built on bills, and because it was the i Perhaps his crime against Drusill,,s I being Copied now in many other coun': Dr. A. F. Rykert. s: Mr.s. Cor- radius of froin five to ,seven, miles or
i husband had been of recent occur- trlea, especially within this British Preparation ,of Question 'on a 1,00P Toute, 'or evelt on a long .
less as a dog that tries to Catch his i advidon to these, there are 558 herds ,capital of the country) . . to -worship., rence, and, -he wao itheref ore the more Empire-" � man. route with frequent stops. horses sup -
tail. With skillful otitches, firni. -and, that have been. tested once or more in This declaration of his purpose' sensitive to, -such teaching. Go thy way Mrs,. Ed. Aforden, aild Miss
, I squarely meets the three accusations "I'm so -proud. I'm g-cing to talk Music: p -lied- the cheapest means, of tralispor-
strong, but light as any feather, the I PTOeess of Accreditation. and, 54 herds I against him,—reverence towards God, convenient moon. Thus Felix to the athteT women right away and Ma'ulde Betzntr. tation. These authorities, were agreed
' _ noo. The."Convenient see if we can1 start one here. What Visitors to -School: Mrs. Cecil Green that the day of the hor-se had' not Tea-
sollenin little tailor man had sewed awaiting the first test. If a herd is ' i - -
not rebellion against the Roman auth. . stifled, bisoonscie .
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his wings togatirer! fou -11Z to, contain mi affected animal, i critics; obedience to Jewish custom, season," afflasl never comes. F416x,did and Miss A. Dwyer; Mrs. Horeend' pass hi t1lis -
itabout more than a year must elapse before I not change ,his conduct is the fewest number tb&. ca,4 start sed and ,never woul4
For weeks and- weeks -poor F I 1, - n6t heresy; worsMp, not profaning I an Institute?" There�wasa purpose- Mrs. Enright. ' northern country. The diffieulty, aa -
was crom as twenty witches; he hadl I a certificate is granted, as the year of the temple. Vs. 26, 27. After two years Porcius
to walk or sit about—no one would! probation dtes, not commence until I I Festus; one of the better kind, of Ro- fni note in tht question. , February. cordinng -to -them, is to find good stoCk. .
Vs 12, 13. Paul denies that behad man governors. Gain favor with the "Ten the first year, rising to Afteen Opening E xercise.:�, Rd.$ Call. An instance is given in the report of
cv� the etitches-I And, when the tailor 1 after all trace of tuberculosishas been been L guilty -of the least disturbanc 9 i
I Jews; (Rev. Ver.); the real reason-, the second year. You can get a "Living 9, Life fiv More thlan� Making the Dominion Minister of AgriculitIlTe
Wt -him free 'he fled, go swift and: eradicated4. Reactors are immedia-te- not evenof causing the as-senibling �1 slong with. the hope of a briba, which Handbook frion, the Supwintendent a Living": Mrs. YcKirilley, MorAell. of a city firm advertising for -horses
whizzy that elen a -bon"
ybee at sigbt: ly removed and. usually slaughtered acrowd, either in (1) the temple (see had influenced Felix in keeping Paul of ,th,e In. . n h nto. 111,.abor�Saving Devicov." Discussion. go,r fire puTposes, and recaiving no
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of him grew ,dizzy. under veterinaT7 supervision. As a ch. 21: 26); (2) the synagogues (Jew- in eustody� Left Paul In bands; (Rev, wh,10 tells .
.But all The same,from that time on, rule, there is to diffi,culty. in detecting iah places ,of worghip, of which then Ver.); probably -withdrawing -the in -1 h , yolihow to plan your pro- Preparation of Questions,. Miss, na- te,ii,ders.. Clean., sound, d,raughter's, 1%
were a great number in Jerusak-m); dul-gence previously granted, thUs grnms -and Conduct your meetings.'� chel Betwier. welghing from 1,600 pounds upwards
In fairkl4nd. cr ouit, you c,ouldn't find symptoms of tubertulo.sis by lesions, or (3) Up .and, down the streets of I giving Fe6tus the - brorossion which "How long i's It since the first In- Music: Mrs. Mr,K. Morden and. Mrs. and delivery horses of good, ,conforma-
a sprutek chap than, tint young Flit. but if any suspicion remains guivea the city; a complete answer to the. Ed. Lightfoot
about. e Jews dosIrei4 that the prisoner Aitute stgX.1ed,?11 tion and, action, with clean, legs, ,good,
pigs are inoculated with suspicious charges a Tertullus, vs. 5, 6. Neither was deserving of punishment, "Twenty-five years next February. March. feet and Vasterns, wiighing front
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; . __6 material, anii, if present, tubercla. can ihoy prove, etc. It is ,easy to take Application. 'But it is only about twenty-one years Opening Exereisoo, R*3 Call. Itloo to 1,400 pounds, wre scarce.
; aits Of Wisdom bacilli is at once revealad. aceua-= to support -them by cred- I -
,ble sam suit�lbi for mili ry - ell,
. any is another matter. St. Paul before the Roman- g?sver- ,since we succeeded, in getting the full Demonstration on Dwes aking: Miss Horses - ta and rp cc
Says Sam: The most expensive type Disputing; carrylV9 6:11 a discussion. nor, is discovered to us yet moro,dttw� co-operation of the Government it Cummings. work, choice sW,11-as anal bunters� are
'of :fence is the *no over which neigh- A room. of his own, attractivelly 11. A Rold Confession, 14-16. ly in that "white light which beats Our Conventions and with lecture. Preparation id Questions: Mrs. L. to be marely mob with, The ovil. of
throne.'r To begit with. he demonstrators, who come -to the 1.6- Irftsicleg- the day is indisetlitmtto bteedirg.
Wra quarrel. kept, is one of the hest ways -of keap- V. 14. This I confess. Says Beuga-, ul?"Itur"Hously courteousi Although Etituteg when they want thom. They Mtisiz* Mitm Weir. There Is Nos use or call to &Y 10i, I
The man who thim4a any gtotk that ing son on the fam. � "One erimte hecotfessei, but dealares ri,elix was,& 6*1 goveivor and perhaps are specialists in their line, you 'Visitors to Sehoolt uts, A. 0. nos the scrul) and, nondowt,tipt tun
Is puro-bred, is all right .should read �___A. - fit to be no trime." After the Way ih�re
UP ob the history of cortain 'European I a, worse Man, St. Paul is respeAfvl to knoW,"
(Rev. Ver.). gee chq. 0; 2- 19- 9 (Rev. . amd, Mrsi. A, BL*tzner; Mrs. V.Hullt -evve was, Th& report deplom the
ftyaltios, . Pedigree means nothing I A hivn t� t',bP_,n T�c.ats the best hired Mm ag one of tht powers that- be, and g,
man you evier Eaw. It will -400rk for A soct (Rev. Ver.j. �Ior PAXII, even. pays him a Compliment. Thtre I like t�hat idea ,of men and wo- and 909. 1100MA9. Sact that pure,brodhors�s are import-
,brilkas bA1,11mi by iperformance. YtrAiiianl.y wia men working togetebr for the loest � April. ed which ,could Just as wellbe bred in
Nva w,hai ye,ir �n�l. i-9 turned, and from the Jew I not a .eep-QTAtIon are those , p(*Ple �rhoknow MOO inte--osts of the hoMe. I've often Opening )R�CW%M, 90911 Call- Canada. It Woo reoor4s the succoos
SoY-benns are soil builders. I I IfAicri, Put the obout "a. TOZ017 004temy" who P"Al
I �Vbile you's0et I fulfillre.,2f, -4 ,+, QYed (Rev, Ver.); that In .6rJ.Ar to . true. to prin-4pi... thaight ,we women. leave the man #ut "Canadion LaWa for Wf6hien and bf the club system under the teftra .
Ever notice that the fel�nw v�,.- 11 �," " C, Children"t Mrs.. A. O. Rms. policy which enables, any district to
r, — 110 1h, too much, " it home-mlti and
AQeS1Vt'%Q1lt to See tht COUntV T�,Plo- i only Ifi 'mxg, ,p, -but with the de- thdV must be discourteous, to evil- T119 1i
'OentutiV45 ig � OV� One 'Who never has I Ths worlNt hen,viest bull is ---aid. to "tion 'of his whole life. The God of da�ro. 96 such thing.. Good. in, its bringing, up the children were wo- "Volua of Keeping HousehoM At- a,dopt com%uilitylkeoiling and,se;wre
peen him.? be Glonaide Roall Clay, a Shorthorn our fathers (Rev, Ve.r.); the God wor. cobffict, with OVil YnOst evef be 031ar- I men't affairs only. There Is the niall"s 'counta." , Dism-s9lon. I the zorvice of 4 good sire at a reason-
__ --_-_6 �_ that weigho 3,250 pounds. He is own. 8 ir-i"ed. by the Jewish race. teouq, If. the evil-doz,r iloeo not de- poin'. of view And the wonianlp and Proporiation. Of Qllesticmis' AfrP. WITI-lable fee.
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Nobody's seeal, corn 1% better than ed 'by Henry Lailcr, Wrin Yan, X. Y. vs, 15, 14. Hope toward God; hope gerve our courtesy, we at l6ast owe it we, ,h6od both. In the lr�stitutesl way And(ason. milununity __ Sp4lk 1 sil-�uld, S60 that I
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built upon Gcd, hlm�etf, and his; prom. to ourz-olve's to be courbeaus to all f going At ,1.11J,liga we -.0_cIA to Come .�111S,,�': Mr -1. W. MeRfle.
Your ounk if yctifve a fae-Oattory The buill waci four -gta?s, ar:1 ttn j�es. ReAurfeetion, the-genpral belief i�zoll. Habits of dincaurtogy shtw 11.6t C
fi�rain�, and Nvill selett eartfully from inon,th<; 0d vben weight?d June 28, of the Jewish pe,iple. The gadducceso ruily diEre_.Apeet to othem-, ,but 4 fatvq 11,01"'I"Ur getting it thin in ally other ?41af. I the achoolhoust, atleast, has sanitary
11% I i I , hil"r. toilets.
Q* stalk. 1921. ,,, -> who denkd tho m-arrection (collipare, laelz of seAf-v"ape04 . Iway a which I know." E! e,,�,4o n o f Officars. I
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