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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1925-01-15, Page 6• i °**#onoor..10443: 'tini.:t. iontpg(*11,Pi ed on telegraph fliplot da'net,..,0Y.- ..F4:-.! .„44141.,014'OA *Pt* at -:,.A0144 iln, 4,ing:447*X4• 1,44:(1.0W,k 1,`.(14.0..*".0' , •. , • , • lie As.' ye it, PaYs,,to.fte' 11 thn' Arutli EGG:000V0000 Shatild be foit. *Iiiin: t40. ,:toti. 40;e* 4.0*e. #400. An: 09,19PRI1)9,1)e-. .r8( • gootk. .b.sliett. 04c,tbeconent is ehgrt aild-ithioria ''grew14,1ibtait it'onii!ituft, ;IV. you,-"Wc,nien t: AW•itiVA511110#100.'stiq* tfOge';',...4- sct114.0. **Ow 140 Per i.a.rit)1,at.'t•ho first COW, has, a haegfarter ';''147:00,1kM WW.11.10.4.t valiitil1*.t4ti 113. *44 Ile* Agalf* meal le aet he'll helleY0 you iiii'im'YOIX telithini the Mira' Of *.11.4' OkrtA ftanlr'•:• 'Wheit AA allvi(00* there:, is tilfo' .r.ang,h hulk for .neltt:: POW sivOi• 0.0,‘" pounds of; Miiic a' eet4i.:Pg,tta.P.41#4 ilf. weight, the Price.`'Ytiu pay .torlit . If iifalf*. Alm% • • • • - ' - - - 'b�t. e-etitelk, ;grain. Oats 'Is rakiend nk.the ho00...rntr. it is ___,401, ... -Ile says it. pays 4), 404 7.014:',nteek ..,i,,iot 40, gooit lie.' they right. 14 Use as sr„ source of greea; fee°. in • good shape. , .ihie 'igenhcti ' before ..litittt.:,'helitY7 i018-.,!4 0*.t___'*4,1^,!•- ._,..,'" :' ' ,-. • ,____,,_," ,„ Alln ..4*,: That Maims. AO antmala .AbO.,#t :teertAen, ;pound* peX dal.,y , 4. ,'''''(..*m*Vg '24 5eceug 4,•,-411: '.1"14W° ,"; SIC06: AaVg.it the stock separated. '"DC.! Ileritt4; feed .trilogovoory, to too lip '41001104. 'Oats'," End, Inita.::,...Plen;.,_, t$.:•• '''.", not pen hogs .aid cows together. ... p'k, bo4.115,,r4p4gbti of 100 WI* lie 4** Oieeri •cei"t$, it IOWA ,'"V: 4"e ""*. • ' .11, .44$8 it :P.I4e. tQ:*VSTP:t* sale.. Weight.can,itireTntholisedi4 . • ,,,...siorr..104 $rotttit,. t..0,,sol... , .'$*=.go is 40t. re- start on tithe ; ' Pallts' get tired stand, onit .. defect and will ehy at them..L „_Tc1__, a, with the .oriOnal .paint on aolit. Peek' ' •7 • • . • ), . 'TOP auctioneer bad 35 ,years, of ex, - Pttion4- in4,1901.74 **II Pale inlOine40.I,; PASO .iev140104 :will "figilo. Kii PlaneY at your 'sa1e-4r you have on. -E. R. '- Th - Peetate the morning an41 ildtheitiitedt'eamamm*el *9,alftlittedle* • .-15)" ing around /or an hour or so before . U. of Scratch grain; it oftink'poictaiio, sock,„ - • - sturtse and 'those who come on 0 fortune by serving in the • ,• , r$ . aro, ait'Itkot If conked- 'The ' ' •f • the &tor dm/strew, ge lisk. Is AA ad In front- a diStance want to get hoinef in dining -room et a tel?" motion- for Jesus, sigPressien :and JAWARY-48 RYE IN CAN*ADA Supiaer, Luke 22. :44-23 Thits• Continued agitatfOn by ,those.inter, my body which is given for, Iroi4; remepi.., imppili the laimers of 'Weetern Pin" I 'brance' of me.—LUke 22: 19, -- • • • ' estA4 in the growing of rye, Of3Pee a • aaai hen brought about greater inter- est in .this meat and .a consequent • tiou , •efitt4r310. rfit: when the ..disciplesr drink the cup; ' Pp LORD'S 10,23; • NI! taus zr hao of bushels -th an p.stimatecl value with t9., this crop, -with the result :that the increase in the area ander "enitlY6., THE LAST PASSOy44. ANSUO; 1,448. , they are• appropriating by faith the • • • -' • new If tit 'high G d ak 1. OF 1:146Trr0.iXoiv: Or Tilt NEW RITE. n = death.3 • m w tailiters in the Prairie Provinces , of , 1:o'et.1 hearing 4411:01:: th. ot1.4"ni WI* 1,1aVe ffirROPP:cr1OPT,..-The last-. appeal Of traitor m.47,01.1 ,exte444.4t. the.14,OOO,OO. This is u splendid s 0W : Jesua-: 0:4141-4.Palppi,,pf •which have P-A111:61141.'ire. ta.indti."` reinaine41 • irispenitent. tri show -who the apeatate is, , Though has onlY been wukgtOell etti hie in • t -d cle and, to-dair the-tle "41,e,eillAtO'Laiieranci to Walt."cit:4,not Sileceed• The nation :ea w name him,' hot. leaves to the ,p,yont, this'"4*°1 an."twithin the eilslY"e'all° : Of the biped and the 'cup Re does not tAt. few hati tri. Imo , t u • ` death. Having obtain a aultable in - the day when titsxenclik' Oat ur* `-a44.9" time t(; de 'the evening chores, "Yea!' Su? t th • • * ' „/„(i. to k ' ulnen e apostate xhseiP-o .houses, 'rhis„ Iteltw.tor: keep toke, • en arm t°° z.. 59W 5,, -.5 r,c. Judas, they were, limply hiding their - • simittirletteis isradhittion 'bur it la ' that t` mo - busy .10, row**. Ahe,k,..'slci„ rain. . 11 just 'heiVre•the.sale, doesn't paY. . • • ' • . time, waiting for the, ,fevorable equal:pugood dry ts: t?y, ,wibgbt tin* ".[KoiteTre. is, need of dere suspect that you At:covering up. • dLearn. to labor andtowait" ment :to Strike: :Jesus, knowing what . .011331.tVaino*. The' /retk meshes are not • ' , •• was before hini,,,•.was • left alone with ••laSi'01040110'?3,., 7_, . •:, ' 41i'egs*,•" greeed, ,:cer4 ire‘4DPIVQ Was now thO' , yenntgortheteur-f „meat scrap. general ' rn•10 .tha-,t,'.the best tiMales :giTing the rO:Inagb cent.-inaah and fifty Per Ce14. scratch ,.. A „fresh' supply of •wotet must a, ow ,benn,- should. eat 'about fifty: Tevl',if; any, iS 'Ise& ' ' ......,."f; • - . .,Krairi,. but it is ,found that 'hone:Which *ail: be tept. at hand., It is ,found are Prciducing heavily inaY eat mw.a that AO.' aril.) s)istOn' . nt 01,14ing than, 'fifty Per neat' masir` ' .- . water ettraeta" the' ittentieh of th_ et It'is' the:mash that tootainethe Me,' 'hens -So theY Will drink a lerg'er 'quaff'', tertakifOr....nlOnnteetilring eggs. 'Bran titY:1-'t "' '7'''' `-''.. - ' ''''•-•:' ,'''''' `"-'' ''. ' fUrhiShee!,-...the;”hillk.,.;in.„the':' ratit/n. '.' , Clean litter Is always .neceSsagift, -.• .: • .•.ciCUU& eatai'.,,,vr'w•te0.,' hard to get the' best •..rea te,..and. -wheat . s raw . )14 ) • ' " 1.14 ' t ' - '- a " - - - ••! In" house.••••-.,ibe7t SCIplep WATO-eloth,-;--1,41 top are leid: a hard-b,oded ' - ..... -_,' , I. ' i : , 41 .,. , t , _elides. ,' If ' our.: Commu 'ty works to its repre enta• tive through races • . d.,, whose di ;•-•:'W,4,116,iitjee-PiWah''',Iii:in:Th,e,Yishe'llicl :be the'," moat eatiSfantorii 'Ait :1.0at''str.aW -e41411.14:'''s in Ibilg'ta'sk 4 1.aising‘'''Sk4B' shot P*4 and man3f. events to )44 guided 41'. ! the signal ' of the egg, a rOatted shank bone;.the 44_haro-z. our children„ 'offering' theni much of which can be picked front suck Welts Water-cartior,, hut cicaibtlees; he. ',was a'', WO," . (a 'Inlicture 'Of ' aerated aPPles ilaH., putiti7ott tro,:selt:;.yeetisttrit r iacrizp.4.0,elextuttcz.711.ptetaillt tenotition :0,:ciitt„,t14soiatiort to i ao _citdoter,,o, .i,* Breaherq, .:It' Is to Jeruealein ' 'diacip,lp of-' -Jesus., , 'and ,00dnote,.,*itli raisins, and einnqms41). kii.......SeM1,:eoltil• buttermilk Is fined ' - .. d. i ' hio,' i -' d' ,:I ''°''. 'WaY.8 otwOrrEhl '-' iff, ;c4___11.4jgg'_..anti,living171:0Ankk-Vhe-Fint-BOtiVeliester a:B.6; Imbiv-itilo -411I-the cajfiFIUSF:,-.Thfain,--W. a taiiiiiiitli, salt wilder and, :hitter, is , a v se_._. j),.y..m;;„4,en day' • wct..t-h--t , , • f . • . • , - .. would show the disciples A.:lar Upper herbal) (horseradish and par's -ley - of two and one:half pi:rim& per day ' It ' ho ' rtt .' • of Or .-Jolin AO Parents. in. to Witte With :eroft'e .GaMet for Playground, .HonlAre°111 f-170-81.1ed " for the ' meal, and °P.. th.:0!z.nleaveried ealces. 15 't6. remind-•tne .**,fiUdiiikl-',th0-iiii ,i3oos-attho'-iO4-1Ac-iii:,Do not: Use Twiiiik .44614' for - :-.4"aa'*''. for b•RPhleasy. then part Plal Activities for 4Ien. and Bove, ' Phan her' they were. to make the necessary.tne family of the bread of ,affliction : -• others and plan a program having School ir4 9 yauhuidian.:, :AO: 11,!..pm N*01040,00. , • : , .•,, . I eaten 'by, the fathers wfen they Were '...,' Viink,41.:' /nutter Is essentialIn the . ate, to. the incieiioit. doY:.•.--ivtott/0 ee4,liitilg4.;1,411;4:04.:'.;doti4c7.4: tiff.al,;(410*:' .' . - ' : ' ....- . - . at' is cOmnaitTly Understeod that .the'",Sla*La In Egypt. ' The bitter herbs alz. !:r109.,hella.,..,,,;,artifieigliglits 'is: ' henta fathiri,,, and:the charcoal is, aseftil lightS are ' MI,Viseilf•at', 4.30. --or 5:00 : Each group.'ean be.:)giVen,,largo la.- meal. Partaken Of -hy, Jesus : and his a symbol Of ,Ithelardi service ,..cf. )heri.4, ,Orielleterinined Orem?: ci4'' change ore tit .tue authabet,o,be.onii6d,,,en or oitidigen nn. ow occesion: :wee actuaRy.. /lion,. ...The-biOwif -"hi4'eSeth" . r,ebr& aa'a-,tonic.,, The oyster shell. furnishes , A$dimming devica,ts neededity9u use' ' ; • . ' , , „ , ' • ' • , • - - whele eeinmunit . 'Plides 'like eo- , -. • •, he . • the. PaisOver Ue'su 'slain aoWn-With smits the : lay Mit • f ' - ' ' inle;flantienot.it' sabltitutejer grit: nightlighti...:- -Keeping ,Tilie:rperchr* a-. , • • -, ..• . 1''' • , .1, • 1) hung around their. nee on strings, . .- • 4 . .g.,, - . , .. , .. „ , , , 04 ate Iasi Or ellergetle, indifferent or 'and. ci.5.- wo 0 the faithfuLbanct spoke of the fervent it,es,made.hriekt.; The shank bone rep - en helps, to increase fertility Ifolded to. during. the day ,' encourages; . '• alert: ' Th ' establish. '" reputation•' • forr' -.---"- 1 - - '. - ' ' ' dealre 'With 1 which.he lied, reeked -tor-lresent,s . the pasSover. lamb, and the rde ar proneunceUrun' ' t OP, UP, egg'tsioduntiOn through- exercise. :.':Clanigna. in feed Oteni4, bejollity, 9u414.1,,r7re-i;olhoilese4,1,i., ,,,,r:.:.'. mark 4i"41' B0414 '1:1.4 Ii°r(i '174°h' !iu..; ' for 'Carding t� Luke's narrative; began -the' freewill- offering , presentedAn ' the ward to the eelebration, and then, ac- 'hard-boiled egg,- stands". for the ,- chilli? uttb ei eat...." '' ,,, ,: 1, ,,,:: :: , ' :' ' Made *,:gradialfy over a Pekiect'Of ten sociability, than letters., If there ii) not re** re, i'treonn:siin;Oractes 'oefr.'etfoepritotifteeded.,„baTrhleeysT, ,tdiaott''ite;i6*gite,,`;iIeeilksteltiaiinprev.:. t',ed.U.n-•741ablithtoYiv,' :citluitella taeselea''dailiellir 111(rt 0!•1;2_ ,:.,11',:klpeteliadsPe„, iini h,eta;t4.2';' 'the ,event enn-be rite. Aften the accustomed mode, he , temple during.ths Week of the festiVal, :' l• . ' toOlt the Unleavened -'breati:' and.' the . ': The ceremony beginz with praSer. his death In-necosearydv P •-' , • • • , pointment, it dos not excuse Judas,: e40•'411101.44 a''''aPPr°*nlat'elY' a' pr:'"' Aquerehcact.sn.9itt4aulce4e4aVe.,ayettlio,,--avv., conse, of th4 • a4",reawitAt btoolirSS.reldp. care- P, 17te Oaf! mainly :7fa' rle41P7 4ttA ): .t".111:e Osouthern1ihi; "'2"- area°.10prbeeti.. found -..te he .ealinentlY THE FEAST OF Vkii,FAYiNED... aniAn. , IUL Feast of linleaVened; read • ;* ',There 'Suitable for the:,$•reWingIt . of .this .crop, 'are 'terNiiees 'On' #gue,'hift the :and 'ai,lhe'vtinterVariety`is-gr,Own,o16 teenth.day.of -the ewisk month Nisail Moat ainportantpa obsorvanee Most excineively '• it has been • found • theihiMr•when, actO,kcling tothe'law, Is at Igitna The rt, pesatrtistaeutlajortitycs.su6ortivIerible:Or grOtnrig the Passover meal required to Ilea:yen and °eV food made With leaven • by mixed tdble , farmers • According to the let- is.- the true boys oand-..1"tgi' cr°18111:mit4Parle-y each group akill 'aaheat' encmgage,and ment 711,a1.119g. einWePlitSarelPnro.tttoheldintheealn, aLmuke oef 2theilitfeaainveilnYedaeaki4regte'endlisth, eWiaChthWrhat'PePee _1(4):Itera;°:11,-eilBiika"Vit.)1a.Lellte--liehi)8n„reisits!ttilu'is;PtY2hrielerrteall,it,sea:11c:i.uali;t-Y:e6Yagi.i:".• Now'S theTirne to Flan aWinter of Fun, in Your Community served, Jesus, rt had ooked,fOr-; Pu away.. 0 , • • ; • - Ward to eplehratbig this last Passover! cially spread for :the, evening meal. `'•• BY B. II. DARROW- jaw' bdeisfeoppie,sheinstuoffethreed,.,,e'iSteynt‘totvymo4koef 7whiethre.tivsetnroegfotrhee the ha• d t?ofegitribt M The i f 't Testa f -.•••••••••;•,, 'nengttilt,1et What 'wents.,?' Not. in rat oia youngster,. a Monkey and eup, 'arid ;distributed' tO the P'onipanY, Persort,ireta a pleee of,lors'. CHILDRE • . uckin,tance 110 ,telleer 'nen- telli. It ati.- hinlheli'.4:4-',.ts'•the Mid ' r,‘9,.4i• tiflOgiiter*Iii- sa-eli e Irini'hoine,i'the : Ore IA. '4,J0le:.aiv.47•• ',„': , 9ailnvf"lialf411:: 0. dereClane,-.-olOsp,,: as:th 1st, .,. , . „., . .., . . .. ,ti ;'., ervrouteiv, the Child ' aliWi;,,i% , appeared -. ..be.'",a'k.VerY " strung*atiiittel: with dOWnhent head : Oftttettiflilei:horica:....gheiteirped.inint watched' from e:stife distance, but it :-, remained in the same -inenaeing 4414 : thde at the ,side-ofFthe'•lane., ,;.-:',---,.. -: , iIf therehald'beeriaorao 'Otinir way to , reach ' the. "•CeW,S; 'end. d0043 'tile? n . keine,: Laura would. have 'gone, on, but she felt no little 't.giri ought to. get, . iani:.,nearer:t6' that Peculiar creature. She '• ran - in ,- pante to the_Pitiee•Wheie , her father Was at Work.; . ,. .. • , . . • it "any Orieriens maltneri but by Sinitgir; Crab Relay satisfies:. The first boy in reullading them. eolemnlY that it was ley % and lettuce, and all. take hold Of arranging for concert:ed.:Mien by the each relay is O monkey, going on all WS lasteceasion .of keeping the .feast the and irit,te the needy to coin° dnjyationottmunitylitionettAtta • on earth. And then, nornething •sur- in and share the meal with them. The, os • -.1 marriu r• • .,..1.4.4s......or•rirriiriccrl•• __.• _ . , ": In the 'first Place Call n Meeting of on allifours butwith face upward Tiltew'ne for the seeend time, and An-etitut-, from Egypt Is recited and, explained ;It 19 the desire- 'Many -farMers the leaders of:: the, sChealS,'' churches,' a crab; thk,:neliita. monkey, and eo'On eci,,n, new, rite in procknnition- of his for the benefit of old and young" When rid -sing sheep to increage the flecks ' Sunday schools, Wemen3s Institutes, ; till ail are engage'd. . • - - ' • soekiseiol "death. -of this breed' ;eta 'Fselms-112` and 114 'hoe been recited'VV. ralaing"twinlanohs;110t. only. on ,,a&., jiteitiry, . elutia and .sheh 'ethOr ergn*-,1 ., The Siamese tintional, anthem, .a wine 'he- did not 'of 'himself partaker, they all Wash their hands and begin :count f Of ,.--their-... additional ' increase "fiatietia 4 promote activities': of-gen- 'em),g that ja sure to delfght,,may .be but gave simply to tloiew4heco., dvi:naiPnitesi,iiTn: .t,O. eat,. At the end of the supper they theT0.5ti but VS0.",bneanne....of ti.O.'s'etis- eralliiterest: Leave no Stone upturn- `lung competitively by a quartette rep- 'lag anild; the athaz•ed silence, Thi.P-i5 recite Psalms 116' 118-P. 111, 118 and gmticm - had from growing twin lambs. ed-tosket a full- representation.- ,It yon ieseutteg.eacji group. The tell .4k IV that mybody, which is glir,sn for :Yee. , • • i 136.. Grace ' Is said and Singing folloWs, li-`- farther 'Vibe- :heeP4 ' alm*P-s'on,': a fail-- in this; your whole effort Tall be, of the National Anthale, the words- This CUP is small scale tad me reeentlY ,and with handicapped. . , ... . ..,* . ' :read them ‘• aloud, . d- ian. you'll ge, the blOoThde, ivmhieench iinagporeretdhrtt jfoeeru,yso, u.cere,". : .., For„...affe clir_ops for•No.iliern ..iniich satisfaction, , that“ he had eee.:. ...meetif - possible,. .,,aioulid,,,a large meaning: en1, . N acme of • his 'death as the difv-ine. ap- ' - Wiltaria, ., ------D,Wah-Tagu Si -am • intmient of the Father, end 'honor-. , 'ceeded: in ,•..raising twenty-two lambs table and have the Pencils and paper ,: .. ' - from eleven ' sheep; which Constituted provided for, each person. . ' •to vir ' • , - - ah-Tagu:Si-am his •entireflock.„41•Ceitain hiekk•Of...the ? List,' ,,Under ;each. Month for :-ViliiPh .'"•:r..,'', Taga gi_an. . coarsefwool pi OchicerS haye heeti'• *bred the PrOgrafir is -being built,..all events gi.airi ' 4 He assured her that there, were -no dangerous ' animals about and said she inusthave „taken fright at 'one, of the steady Old cows. 'Laura couldn't lieve'this, she was certain it was,teine mpeter very- different fromli anything. with Which she had had to do, but Of pared with four or five years 'ago rep- resents in inereate'of several hundred ,..-P4i;ntetise;hceen-otu'it:ria..olaterileheiatiaglek:epit4.' pitiesowi:ththe.:tFheye- . Eittjrroirifi.:OF4tiCETTIK-APOSE-7, ' • td was '2,486,200 bushels, ' obtained , from an exce,ptionally heavy: average: ; ai °lint ;2. .94 ur old 1 iClS to ttl 4*e" Year base $1,921,200: Iii the neit•two," or three Years there was ,little- :change -in the acreage but iiii9tin eadg)3etlanteditotpargei iserolfore:a,si:was yis,., recorded, production having risen,: to , 8,1104,400. bushels,- with a. value. of •••• $1g,7?8,600,.'morethan double that of 1". the previous year. In 1920' and 1921 •fiirtber•:,in.preaseS Were retorted and ' returns, for ' the year ' 1322:23 ',show, a • Adfir..timi_otApprokinia '11 000, • 000 ow v ing to' the' 'drop in price of practically all agrlci1tural �diicts For the past year, ,1.929.:44;:prodoctioo.ivaii 11;g6A7 , 000' bushels, ' about ' the same • as the, prece,ding year; but, due' 'to...improved conditions, the value had increased to , . a $14•000,000. • - • ••• ' itiiorf.s.,Of rye ircina Canada In. the , Peet. two or three. years? heye..fiuctu.• ,.. ated tenoine.eit.e.rit;:but,with.the ex- ceptiopof.the fiscal year•192444,, ship7,,,,,',,. Ments to foreign markets have mide.„4 ; appreciable advances each :year. 1915, the Auantity of rye exported only ... , amounted to 263,422 .,bushels. This,,... i.: Questions calling. for real answers, , V. 14. The, hour ..weuld be 6„ in the figure -Of 10,129,350 bushel's valued •at had increased in 1922-23 to the tecord,... , . • tests of , 'skill .such • as leg:Wrestling; *fling of ,Nisairi;;.,4; .i-rbaill, according .the grasses: yield excellent crops; -1.,)Iii "$8,152,250, . but dropped ,to '6,823;41,6 ... - rooster fighting •' eharodeo,,,,o34, :the to the Jewish' 1,40- in& the , Arst.div, order to arrive accurately at ..the te•;' bushels iveith $4;434,286 in ,the past. ---f, like, can erill3e.:ui‘e, used to t.plit..!ro.9,te,:r:ivaliy, of Passover set in. , ., , . turns per .acro of thea. e various . crops year.;:.,Of'the.6;82g;41„fi bushels. -. exportr. ' V'. 15,Jesus explains-to4he,AiselpiesT. grown-„on--theLStatiOn-ftets,-sainptes7ed-in-4923-24,5,301;5242.-busheleent li.:141-'ort64-,,erelyines; beeoiikt,eltta.' ar:•41.ae-aa. 'one the 'Pasiknate desire he had that he from'given ;areas are :dried in a dry- to the United Kingdotri; oi.0 bushes to are , sure. to '4„,..masilotv.. eber w is ptahrehdi 'stodicseeliepb4sa,tev'ftehinikileall ing house `iintil...they.._are prePtically, the United" States 15004r0, inishs"te . ,ceontirtiui.snk.ing! contests ,, , . '• - - ' trankater•hiS WerdS 'thus: ,wes 1,4 moisture. free. From this system is Belgium; .55,922...hits, help ,to Deine,rk.,. , 777,Vaotl#14,hang!Oki eorkteA !•crith, one irareeo. -desire .to „oat ,•- tht,4 : peeeever .poseibleto•plice all crops On4tir:equal:„..1,500..builiels: to -Frarice,.. 341;923..husli-, Contestant from each :group, IS. a 'geed. with you before' I- suffered." -Why? Be: „. tyi al. they. eint' then be. comPared from', vie to Germany;:. $45;1.4,.b:nahrelS,10 a 'dri Weight basis. ;.." . ..• f ''.' •ll'he Netherlands; $59.1985 ',bushels. te,,,, . , Northern Ontario, represented by n that will to the .last," seelt in° his ow:millions _found at icap-pekeehig, the death,the means by -which his work of Experiment - reconciling men to Oed will'be finally lecatien•ef the Deminfen ExPeHt-hileat• fan acovenantc oMe e4d histweenGodeath and mh ee n" nr anib,,m'sottlatiiiceenrofii'v:aalbulaei)late `0Prraogdeut gins: ' • Bed Cloier, alfalfa, sunflowers, •iiats " kinds. t' ' ' f Insome sections:.of Country' with hat are already planned. ...° teg • -§1-• " agu 4'''view of livpdpeiiii*ins.„4,0o ;t:C, stih Pete -mine' by discussion lic:ntripanY Q-Wah-Tagu Si -am an,extent that if„they'have bred Protrarna4of community -wide import - with those of thet'saine..hreed;.`preli•:-..anee should be atteinpfed each Month.: ably two-thirds or. three-quarters of enter': on "thei. Bate, the open the And ...dates '-that remain • • these tWinOlaikValwye.-1)20,if faVored Then .assigre. these dates:as,,,recpiest- bY breeder's; -the.-tendennk -to Prothine ',.04 by, the organizations Pretent„,being twins has increased.:-: , ' : fa.,reftilr to get,. sufficient ii . variety . to • No farmer should, ,breed for , early 'Please' -younger, ,children, older school Iambi unless he has basement barn, Children, employed boys, and or other . facilities --Iteepiog...: the 'yoirig married coupies, middle-aged Place warm. . Then he can,;hy.„choos- :and old felica:.. , - • ' Ing coarse wooled ram, breed it Then appoint. a calendar committee,. grade ewes with reasonable _certainty of growing more laird)s than he has ives in the fleck. • ," , • • But this 'is', net all .profit npit tifeans::•,`The eWit 'must ;1;e -fed 'extra and withKenedulents,"'alnio.St 'AS•iloort, , the limbs : are ;born,' and the lamb's ‘• course it might have a*,aYi themselves.' must be fed extra -new • .sho dutifully started back. milk,. fest lit'cornellreni The •-PreatUre had not left the lane; afresh or. .Tho Milk of farrow cowis. "• and the early" dusk made :it „appear: is. aati ;good, as :it,'Cloes:•net have the: 'even -,more :fortnichible' ..than •before. _laxative ..quality : that from a. Back slic ran. itears. This time the fresh cow has:. ' father left his Work; took. the child ''.Fed in this way a few • ;* days, they the hand and, talking calmly, may be given a little clol;erliay to eat: over 'the. Whole- way "again, so that They quickly - learn tcrcpick, at it she cord see with, her own eyes how and eat •more Orless. And: efU'ribey harmless was whatever had frightened have 'learned, to eat cR)Ver,' they may be. given°!;;•feiv data: If these fe,d :the ,child ••had, daily passed. in uncon- learn to'eat with their darns, jost. It , Proved to be just dead tree that to the k ewes ,giving milk; the land* w0;, , cern till something' in the atmosphere they did in PI) fink cloVer.,• • of this afternoon, ,the .angle from Ilidesethe Iambs are to be fattened; • ,which she :first ' Caught • sight Of the feeding them' Oats should be stepped " gaunt old_ rain; stimulated the young after the season'. 'AdVaneeti' enough .• ima.gination to :.•transforin. it into -a. to make 'good nutritive grass. • But the frightful beast. Oati; varied' with some dry ,wheathrtIM In her womanheod, Laura cherished 'Will be .needect by. the •ewe'..iiiitil;lior this w.i..rrprience :as ,siie of die most milk' driekup. In this 'way 'a, ewe, Mal' • elous memories!! of, her:father. was he, 'tent in milk longer, than under the ,..ouldwhat. stern, 'inan, 'prePecutied usual treatment .C. with b' meny, tailf-s; exacting; if judg-- The 13rOtlierloct modern,standards, and she knew 1"what it •meant ,for a farmer to leave Ile was 'a hPav-broided, .firm-lobiting work and • patiently -walk a mile Man, • ' • • . \ • : •, beside a . frightened child; Arid when he carne to till the farin • Yet for him to, have gone after those tidside niSt father's ' tows; or himself, woy,114, not have !want We Children . were half -spared of him haat:1y as randh. Irian who did..that 'We could not tell'just' Why, • • -would-be likely. say:.,f.y•ou were But ip the niannershildren willnffect ' ecared-of just an cild.dead tre-e!" Such We were • a fraid• ,--- a' statement-, :he matter 'hocts,- -kindly." Benanse, .•• given, back in the ,home kitchen, would - • , have bruised fbe, einid•a „spirit. There, Btit,AvhiCi ,flte WintPr-satened 'to the is' doubt if ,it • :dptild. have telly' con- P Tagil Si -am. - • I. TAii.iitST PASioYER OF 'asys, 14-18. 55 annual .114, 154's ii.11 inriu41.'hAY on the merriment. maker,• ' Provide miseefian- cause the next celebration, for hint small in number, who shall put ,fieal touches, add the 'lathes' of the eens. efletklang la a Cintbea 'ha*.nt. for vtranid be„heYand 'death; On .the', kink - officers . of ' All coramunitp, ,ergenize,,l each participant; alne,'clethespibs: Pin 'doun of PrO4 .where the shadows would titris• and • •fia.Ve it -printed on ' hiiiiirs, I the right. arm back on eacli Of them. to 'Passover would.giveplace to thelles- have become realities, and where the ' . M.., ' A • A . to4: ' • . ' At the signal they; pin all :clothes caru.arr.‘,. ,,..i.uributing :it, 'ilitt. the line. - ' sitinie Feast towards which it pointed.. eVerY family gets a copy. , .„ . .^ . e . ne• .. •-•_, ' , : ; . . , " The 4'assover 'celebrated ' God'a ' .re- . • • mg for the men and•spark-plug clean- was but the ,sYinifoit of. their final re. 1ardiewers-Imam` Yeriet . , "... ,, DoN'T FAIL To -arnmarisi.. . • Rat trimming or butfonhole stitc n- de:illation Of Israel from •Egnot,..and . • °Rowing are yields of some of the 'Norway; and 253,2947 bushe.s to other forage crops produced in he season cquntries. Belgium ' " Rel and Fr,.-,nce Were t of 1923.. it thh, Kapuskasirig na*,Cuetomera ; ...In addition to the- export of . the raw,.. Prednet, 'a itnall'finautitY ryo fictr The calendar.makes ,every organize" -Bus 1 200° • - - was shipped: to the Urilted States, am,. .tien .plan, its program...in tvancn.,, ing- for the \'wOmen., int their share .of..deniption-rfrom'om.• The old trOothT to 2,284 harro_s,„ was .to gi•ite Place.. to :the new and rCeriitCOntitton's 1,520' 1 1,404 bs4 1021,-16,a3 barrils- of 'floni . , , „ Lau For -the hitter:get the' type o • . E'er acre Per acre 'green wt.- dry Wt.' -•:•• tons lbs.-- :tenalbs.- • other, words, know. where it is going. plugs 4 1,280 - orn es ern:1'. '1,540 ';wvaiillue: inaitthi pitivicpue cant : $104,612; Were exported, ,- .AlSo ,',it.I.,maltes the pregmms plugs that unscrew to ;remove tile por. tghi'eater COeev, entltiis,snddeLehaa. alne'w;that . eelain ,atid'provide4.the propeicstrenelt-, 1. 1,349 had been 86;786 ber-rels w:tith $1!,•97,-' llow ing. Itis a minor one andPisilikvoid bOwelhoyi,!eaniidp6rneeVedii4ttgdearteinnu_Ttadis. ttioinpoithisehr'gthogo'nid ozec,hte;hinae wjrnii2 unleavenedi6il8 rehosete:oenvier% tseshiitc'eeeeuefpee:iti, t:;, e'cria-dthre Tait- EIE: • al: gOaretyi: ot the Passover. 1352 71. 71.; 168This branch of the industry sze-ms:, . „ tO Make troup. and 'alle.W w,ere blessed and passed ronnd. 'at t e 88:22. 11 11:4477ii: to be dying Out through; lack d mand arid 'interest. - ed. The community miy rely _too them - .otiatif nuiht-,,er dorhytites .16 ,T6ivish rite. ',,TOsu's is here deseribed ; - - : . - em a e • - • . . f th. • . . .1. peeetithiah0Eyed...• . largely- '0,-4-,whhee:elfriasottehde;calbenQudiaar--tnfoor..-t CoMPlete-it• , T11.watcr,3-4e.st,--is. thatit, _h910 7fatsaekri,nghoenneoioeg ries.e.:_urr antelltep es. : ,arrowfat.....,...,_: „_.411 I. afi__4__;._..._th• _a_disheis-ettefnurutilit&-je.be-°E ErtYgnfariVrighi' is-tn aiCt."Iili .• -ifie, the 'neWZpapers. and ' every. e ceaSe to "talk up" ,the- eVents.„_and, to 1: , A awe -vie fee maker and .a good ti;e words :.•".Talie 'say and divide- i'efls.'7, Ar..tc.h.ou.m.r.m.,•:7:b.:: .•. ...1;•21 .."1..06,0..02.20:1,267626 :tishoti.icecalsttainPeleittiothlie aptnodp:t6h ell:: too poor t. of : of Central :Ettrope.' In:many-par of 'e'd with .kiddie cars, croquet ball ond ,altfWatinlhll:nnogt yderoirnskelfyreosm; fhott4I oftiltee•fituouite V Vetchet cl ie s --r - WAY' of. informing people. • , •.. • . :. • ! t.her, Cloaingevent•is Kiddie Car Palo Play-: •vineinntil,.the •kingdoml: of God -Sweet :Clover-. •.• ' 4-- ------ . to eat, Wheat. bread and :i NOW ',ler us consider some •of ' the _,,,,, 10' . ts Mark .off 'a basket: at each shall come." ' ';- '," • . ' . Hiibara ..'..%, -.`.... ' 5 '10146' '1 1,527 .queptiy, forced to the eonSuinptiOn of, ,e'vente,which'iney be conducted trY the 11,'11 end of the hall, -place the°, hall in the II. tfif NEW.RITE' pp r*,1,Outo.'§ .ur'.- Turnips---L8weden , ,., , 7: t4e Coarser and 'Cheaper 'rye: Proluc.•. . Ptle.,. Of, a township 'at...their small. el"- .. .. , to - pr,)muninuriity. centre in the epen.1-- • . . : . . , centre line up the pol4Poriles", at the PER, 49-23. • . • . , ". - ',::. , ..:<, Turnips .,-,,:. • :_;:. , , , 14_ 10,0.p..i.k,i,p. 0,,:piz , da' of the hall and start tliefil 'Oen '',V,'719. The ', -'new . the Which': Jesus. L'egnre4 4nd dr4'fis._.., , athi?ot c°11 sel'Idtlgi it;,.1sg,vc,thlie; Country. • . . • , A •stunt .night is alwaya,'popular.' , , -. a goal is Made theball is placed back here ' inttltutes is no longer part of te. ••• doW Feseu6' and*. - Timothy, - MPa-. "' ,.. , . . •• - . fa mpet the detriand; and as .1.ong as.•. , •': To liPd. the;niost successful stunt .in the centre and the genie continued; the Passover, but ..pointe , forward night, it' 'el) "tit'ttee flth. -I've'st _ 2 , ,o„ e. k 'Run two -minute hall/ea* quarters. . the fulfiIirient ati4 stiOrseision of'•:the - - ' ' 4. 4 4 .• Canada:eontin es to raise rye for Ox - folks, shout it for veeheo, in arwity's interesting.kt:oy! :!-.4esever by his sacrificial death for 1_, Orchard6 Grase .. 3 4384 1,490 pert there will always be a 'Steady , . • IlitVe plenty •Of ":‘?' t .b th. tention to the oldest parser) pi*senrrnien. ;The bread now taken indicates. Forenmal, Red • • • . InI4rket, ,sttfuoiently. arie y, uSing p • • - ,• . • arid representS ovvn body, Which is • Clov• er • • •,• • • • • 4 4 600' 1 705 d ' th • • • tne one m the -- ' 1: a I' ht f est distance, the most beatitiful young tieethe actions. First the thanksgiv- . • • mes. Provide' thegreat--given or surrendered on, the cross.' growing this crc>p. • active and r *ga youngest. re' goo , tompensa e farmer or kroun, to be, present Catering to ,P1',' la Yo e• al a at r V i ing or euchalitt ,prayer esus-;., ticaar: ageAnd int he, the Porton .driVing the' oldest car, the; steondlY,. the breaking or ,afractionil crowd ito be alerp,\ i '.\l's ''arests, and if • s,be diNide•thehi higgett fainify, 'ta,nd so forth.. , of the bread'; thirdly, the distribution into _kroilp,s aadlot,,the chid,,fayi oerse ' A • solid eit" 'eying ,,.cup may 'be :with the soleinn worda, "This is my : ..coiitestyi in '' Which each \ On , , . gr P . is 'e6.,.. .'' 'i' .,. ' • ' . ' says "Tibia is my, body.," he does not the;greaPs ' in.:'Preseate•Ci. the 7inners jug, before the body,. which is giv,en for you; this do ' from 'rivalry ...bet*.oep . ., in reinenihr4nee of me" When Jesus' rpean that the 'bread 'iS traiiSfOrtned , represe ted:' 0. '.^: ' :.• • \ !. swArriNd STUITI' wan rsrIBORS:.' • 'Thns, let "everybo. dy be tagged -:as: Father And Son. :and Mother and into -his body,;beeause his body is itself they, enter, the hall, - each wearing a Daughter '.: banquets have • grown in • there. • He inetufs,,thIt the bread which - lS badge -Mutts, Jeffs'', Pedgies and 'fal,Or and. Should reach every corn/nun- ihere broken Signifies the rending of. s,vation of men, and forth: The, taggers . slibuld keep: th ' ity. , The popularity of Amine -talent his hedY for the al groups as nearly 'even as., pciASible.• Or \t'strele,-Plays and i anses, stelling when the discip.es partake of the 41:04s441:IN are apprOpriating. 'hy faith divide • them "'into- ;.Coliezes',/' finits; be' s Meek trialt, andeLbetes 'altvlateS'. 0e-7:Saviour's. sherifice, and ell': the" ' And' spring- -1.141°Meto.Wed. tfi the joy-- • . . .. 1- . ,, . vinced.her. .. ' . • ' . . -. /•-• grains;- 'flowers or. vegetable's,. ,ig the the \netesSity. for comment. , If well blessings, which flow from it '. Taking tin \vith• a 'child in need li . A. :4 h 't 2'....ti;ci. ,hkd • -6 • , . . fruits.,,fer instancet, bo ,oure to LncLude. ehosen.the are one. of 'iie nes forms . V., 20. ' esns next takes the cup itt .. efat-Triore vatualite -Service:than ' in ,,,,1.1, e -r -1%.,,,,i, ,,,'";.:.,-.,,,ci..1-.r,T.,,e''' .::' .., •• ' prunes'and leinetis•Lf!iit the:sake, Of,.the of eduCatiOn. , .'-' 1 ..., •'' '. .. ' , .. ', , :like ',roanner,",, }tomb* it before the ... veStmen.ta"Pf thnecOatience and effott.'; .1."`a.. aa..' 1.'",g"7",..' : "'''' gre2,`" 'way- joshing it insureS. '..*;,:. , - 1 Four or, five coniniunitieS tart 7Sne.. aniaxed disciples, he ,Sayb....• "This bup'. merely giVen -for him: What skill 1$ ; t,:. 'all'',t' ihe,'"'' ; ' • • ' •„',,I,' .',' '' 1 ''Aftei thefinisie, WhiAt shotildtenter-' CeSsfully:',Unite. and. provide-ag- Many is (that ii, represents; or itidicetes) .` 2..oquir-ed to iinfi-i•.e's •ttie. ordinary,:ehil4 i•i,-,n • aP, n ••g. v.P, O. '.' the'....rat51.,.. u.'',etl..__,.:t.ai.e,- ..•1;;h1 le ` the.: crevo.: orriils,..,...,eaeh 2annannii....s0434 .,ptogtains... for '...etieli. the n'of"..-1,even ant! lii I: (that; is, Pealed . irri, y.bidod,.livInch. is 'Panted. out for', . . with the, iip,potanc... of ii.:otthsEig.•,thot 1..ilvhArl,,e; ',„,h.4.7,1,14.4,,,';'°keetit.6...,t./Tyllittlit,vtsic, ,e,ce...,•.:',_.qoiti) g ethers •,near the ,Plicard ',bear; Let the first community, for exAmPle,Y.) ad. tile: "qtr, .E.#,.. fito; 1S'rnerelir, done ter him' Wherea 'diet Go td,„„a d ti e b b /. k . 1 . mg, its nama Thos!"*.Cohtest may start let• . ,.. . _ _ _ up*.% with6trel\' 41'6"Wilh-6*,'ec't1:d a'elvtienati' 't,itsltitutedat ., Stnai and it iiidly ' service AnidOrttaken; With--Iiinn . I, ' . - , . ,, , --,:afr.wit-h .aclieer to eee which one has musica,Te, the, third1.l home- al n p y 00,w' ,is 0,..6-at6ii by s4epifiel,nifict,"*vi 0 _,_, , , :-..medt, O,.felt..xwd.)..this.:Wins, both' ''':',' • ' ' ' • ' > ' '' . • ' '''' ''' the thest .PelL The Plage, MO -aWard, and ,the fourth a rniscel.aneOu% .pro, ovenant of ,redemption - b t t ' ••• ' : ' • 'h,,,Itcy' *' , ' - ' , • ' '.:. - - ' - • '' • ' ----.e' ': ' '', . "... ' ' ..,":" IL -,..!' .'-781 -itinineiliat'e:';iiii - ...as ing ...appreciati . .1, .... .,. . 1,- . - "-,.: . 11firs. 1.-.Seccb , • '''lablE1 ti,d-,!hTtsti ,.4 -411 -....sash gr, .- , . ..- .., . . • ,......., . nuo„proy; , „ 6 , forwaid Wine, ,therefore ' is. the parent Who is l' An: d' , b.e;f7:f'd., ::.:?,.,,,h_1•,,T,;,,„ttn,e...-4,,,a. t.,1.,,,,a. tir. je,.;.,,aNti;eaatqtatithelOr&ea/lartInatic:rilawii • •,,,After 4aelt: -lies 'pref.'ented'''ite,'Proe-' 'to, aelet1.1ing ''‘b,1014r..1.1 Th!eo 'Pernettbet, f ' 110e SO , dintibered., With Aineh 'et-vitlg r • 'scOre, ,, ' • ..,? ':. :' :.:. , • ...i.g.tam' atliPiii, CR .presentS it l'iti,r,iill:::filii'll'itt ,w,Johriguithi Gli.:911:tiPw.,,o. ok;firinlr ''-h:ytoint,i'cfn.li itti,tlatir's:.- .,otta, ina.teriat 'ice aa, to fail the •bo,, ...;:. x s '., ., -I:: - "..-iii - - • -::, A good -o...-eilt to.; inters,t the,„%tidt, the.. other .compitiniiies on . 'make -wittnhirrath.6el_e--(yJeresr,6414-1:tii2i.lh.aLln__ ( ' kir &II in acts ..6,t, conitadelY' helpful ?"'.4;v11(11'.•tctl;:::-t P.t7itPh , ',1c,iiititti,114.4:e.11) fr.- ''b•--i...o.,:' ,,f-oiks,- iS to, ,it. out .eaiik4.ifi.-eli'e: con-, .aetetinined, ,Sehectule• -. ' • • ,....' : -.: .. irriM, , ' . '. • ..', ' .. ' ' , 411 i . ° ., ,td. t•th'1,6e bi fOtir''(SslieetS,..,..ef."'Oapde iif) i " ' tOiiiiiittilitY pride canseS theae:PI'-e•-• :iffe*-JrtA4.4 crmai, • . ,.... :. ::...1,...- ' ..... each. trecuprthu-sume•-curirez,--b.oilieftrtiltla'tylle'-the,best:'tlier carilotOdticei in. Israel 'Were constantly tArri.• •ine.'!.:-.11.1#•-*ti....00ix,iitt4:04.3,hat „tiiii .y. ..'.,..\... ,%L.,,.,,,i.,:.),4i1_,,..„6,, a ,,..,..i.i.--tiliiii .„,iii4.., ..t.iiaa,,,..:.;_,.. ,,,A,,ww_.,,06114bi,..._.c-r,st-itie-ei,741:10.1 „4,e_te,it , .. . _. . . :c1r_a.N;ii, ji,..1•4:1'.:'.0.0ii,,i.:$10.e„tOiot,ijiition.,:bo'.t,',11Ak, _ tamp_ "time.$-;,thw-11._ekt.,$._•04:-.$,urpmsi, -, -e; -',-, „., ,t,-_-:,..- i...-,;„ b.,., ..., l'i.t„abo,,ut ' ' , • '' -•••• i' 'li • ',. ' 5 '..,- -Ittictoi trcattirti tit trtioggldd k oag, in mg 'given for ,draWlfige to be ladged:-Ingly high .quitlity'!, . 'Debates,. lecturesi,threugh his dooti;. Ana mit the cup ..\Ailtis the ti of the on t!ei• , p tter: k I, 1 . . .. . . , .. I 1, &..A.Itt . ,-trr,in81 4 trunks , fer6., ' 'th' 616.0 of the oritost: ' .. ' told nitiVita ate iiiterchetiged. • .1a -representitiou f tile coitotioit.boi* . _ . tings lirlfh.tito beek., i. - • ,- -• i.ii-14,!),.:;"..7'4,4.;',..,. - . , • • -.„ .,. \ ' -.•Frining for Furs . • ' •.. • Tho raising ' of fur -bearing animals : fort heir ,skis ' promises to .develop . into a considerablseindustrY,. according to the opinion : Of the HonOnrable 1V1r: Motherwell, . as expressed in his latest roper .o ,„-t ept, , of Agriculture; Apart altogether froin.the silver fax ' 'industry,: fur fanning- is !a. 'growing calling.. At the end of the. past fiscal • year,•thore were, Sonia' 30 mink, 1.:7 rae-:fi doon0,12„ sku0,1and 8 musictat,:ranches ' operating in .,various •Canada., Beaver, mar,ten; fislier, and rabbits' are alio being felted. for their furs by fetv T Minister' detiines-tO predict just'What Will be -the final out- come of . Or fanning; JAI judging from the Many enquiries received by. the Department, it is evident that. it Is attracting a, very cons,iderable ani-ount 4'•••' "Oelinge 'engaged - .avL.!n•Lr6n' • thins' \vas'," .-of Earth. toit4F?R All:'g.iteirt.1Y, and ,soft 'as sleep. • - The rapid groWt1. the butter in; :flelte•on :dustry. _in the Province Manitoba ,§laraheri.liPent„ a1',th. and - drearu. mises' to Mahe' it 4 gtr'ong compe_tl-, 7: ' tiowerS,,,• '• : ;in 'the: Etiropeah markets,In 1914. Yea : output Of butter In Manitoba Wan ,000 pounds rd In 1924-12,500,. :14,01r this that talleWa4sithl ;' •• thiii particular induStri, •.s '.•••• t ,Oh.",inir-aelo 'of•-miiiietes,”,--.1---, :,--:-°--- -1 whole t)iiininion' as 'a Trit0411ifilitit in • rrf"