The Lucknow Sentinel, 1925-02-12, Page 3t.
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.MEANING OF GOOD : SEED;, itiee ..to ",withstand, or ***Jot, the: e,t-
POO'seed, may; be, defined , tacks of rust is .becoming more'pre• -
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4.9• *,e; '• nouneee esscri Year as Pregrelial con-
, A, -Seed 'belonging to a variety tinues to be Made illAthe production of
which is superior in the following nun* resisfenttYPee•• • • • .
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• eespecte, " • The Experimental Farms andAgri s
1:•• Suitability for - the conditiOna cultural Conegeirare- going very
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valu-
under which it is to. be greWnS : 'ahle Work in thstinTg different varieties
; 2: Yielding power, •' in various ways, so as to be eble
•: 3. Puillty. • ; furnish'faemers• with information
4, Quality of Product'fox marketing to the varlettee which are likely todo
or feedine purposes. • ", beet under, the conditions which pre-
5..Hardiness. veil on a given farm, ,Growers are
"t 6, Strength -or -straw or stalk. therefore strongly urged to kerePeleses
7.' AbiNty to reeist disease. , ly, in touch with these institutions.
Br -Seed Which in itself is superior .. The Central Experimental Farm at
in the .following resPects, Viz. le:- Ottawa has worked Out a 'very simp•le
-1. Vital. energy, • .plan by which :any farmer can obtain
• 2. Size and .develepinent ofkernels: valuable infOrmetiee on 'hi S owe farm
3. 'Uniferinity of easnple as regards regarding, the , relative sUitability .of
size andedeveloprnentef kernel: "different yarietieS Of -plants for the,
4. sMattility. „ . which characteilio his fatm, :pAich
5. Ii1i'eedenl1froin•diseese." .4ehezras is h!.ghlx.r,ecolOtrieilded as it is
6. Freedozn, from other ,damage • of only by 'testing varieties on the farm -
any ; ' j• ser's own termthat he can ,lee enre
Freedom from Weed 'weds: that heria-hastrying to grow a variety
, S. Freedom from seeds of. otheee Which ;is not, OVitable, for his condi-
'euittvated 'kinds or varieties/ se • .1 tieas:
Choice of variety is a znatter w-hich. • The vital eriereof the seed" of the
deSerVea the Most ',careful coesideta- 'VarietY,,decided upon' Slietild be dstere
tion. During the. past few years, rained by tecaxefiil germination test •
, there hasbeen a rapid increase in the Seed should, be Plune1 and. large or
production' "es: y- -nr„, the sort and as Uniform "as pOselble as
. paint breeders; These .virieties are 'regards size and development. While
distinguished not only on the•basie of small seed andStn shrunken seed in
such things as yields, dates of nistur_..- the cage of wheatmay, under ideal,
quality, type' of kernel, strength-,-eonditions-,--produce-'-waseliablretiO
•of-stravic-ete*.Tba on their adaPtabil-, plants, yet the fact that • ideal condi-
. ity to different ,conditions. . Certain;•.tions are.; not to be, depended upon
• seethrve better .on clay sone than makes 'it unsafe: to risk. using seed ,
• do 'others. 'Same varieties will'Snake; which is lacking, indevelopment. Well
a. fairly good Showing on relatively developed seed contains more toed ma -
light !oils,. whereas other sorts would terial On which the young plant de-'
..give very Meagre yields: Again,, seine, veloping from the gerin well have to,
varieties .itie better suited to thrive draw upon. .If this food Supply is
under drought .conditions duple are; Seant and the reaeen is tinfeerorabie
others: The difference between :3Par,l,:ath
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leties in respect of their 'relative abilej be Week. ' •
.The St •Vilentine• Wind.
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j ‘BY IRENE.S. 'WOODCOCK., •
Ruth had querreled With Itosalie for
• the; first tine since •been, play-
mates. And now-,gt...,Valentine's 'Day.
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was 'reining 'aid, elie....teeuld not send her
the ..valentine that she had bought so
• joyfully only it 'few .itay. before.. :•
Ittith'sniii.,i's she lint
seher other •vielentinee into ,envelepee.
Bet •shekneeir thet'she did Care a greet
Shesati.and gazed at the valen-
tine that.had been Intended ..fcT:RoPft- the chinineya and rattling' the
win-
: . What sheuld She do . dows.
Just ialse 1"i't• With me When .1 enince,e • • • •
-perhapse X :slut* think of 'seine juet St Valentine •wind'7-41111
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She .Rosalie had,alwaye 'eareietlf.
Valentines' round together; and she telt:. • j • ; ...FOUNDATION
queer and lonesome new as she started!, • „ ,
off alone. - It *mild not he nearly ,s0 ; ' ...! :ri-kA.111
much shes.kaew,.te-itai bellsa11 -
Many'.'dwellings,j-bOth in.. the courts
by heisell end then run and hide;. she; try 'end. hi the toistns:, and villages,
gave,11 deep sigh.
present a; bare .appearance..:• The iins
' As she PaSsed•'.R9aatie's•' hea0 •," she prevenient that theplanting shrub.
looked .thiiPard it Out of the copier of • r
oe y aemit. the barse•-''.of the- house
her eye.. Was .Rosalle• there, dr
wa,VviroUld , Make so ,great as to be ells
She, tco,•geing forlornly round Edell% inos
t tthiboieat.ji0,1 Foundation By 'carrYing valeneiriei? • :t in,g: is 'done usnalljelsythe grouping. Of
the time Ruth had 'finished run:ii,shiabliery,'" :vineer-"and herbaceous
rang up and down the 'village streets.:. • • .,
Febniiiiy, 15:
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Jesus in Gethsemane,' Mark 14: 32-42. . Golden Text -;.-Not
what I.-Will,''hut what': thou wilt; --'--Mark 14: ". 36.,
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. ,.pc,NFL.w7, 4.N.O VICTORY, i He 'says, "Sieion, are yele 'aieePing?'
, Twceebee,/,40,eeeseem 'the . upper J.,Could you not watch even for :one
ttl'6°11.4 448u4 a•II.T4 h.hriesadidinIPIthe%illrasves. etgy • 4vOC'1114;r;:,sre4inSi6i8sndiess4reen88.1% aftolltehwiseirsthi
lkiilsrh atnhei ' citY StreetSs they' issUe gePagh• 4:Tieges efeveelar ttheam,P apeararriadpres dread tdhae?r-
. 'fr9n1 one of "the ga.ths,, and all is still- '
: s /lees. They descend the steep, side of falling. away from him. He knows
thep01.1C: it od .1',4riii v ae lni : to sst• andd0 thenwer,. g. faldoewp, t6hne,,,,rtha.isit.itehlisalistaS9ettexilaSrichnoesuor,.:14.trheatinthaer141,-
,,, theether side, where, accordingsto Ow' against.him, and that Satin will not
Fourth POSPelm Jesus was..occusterfied lelvs9444lia efwelaletrhersa:n4alopnreayiTthheratefybanie
of • the Master's life takes 'place.
to: tOPert Here the last great "confliet he not into tQmptration;, ow ,soirit
, • :These °ewe of sletihurtoni Ontario; are so well-trained that ther gin '.": the • disciples, . Jesus had ,
Hither.t,e...in epeekipg of eieeeeetsete indeed' is ..wilr.ing, but the flesh is
driven by thp, seven -Year-old bey' Shown" ID the Photograelf. • The Animals ' • • ' made the weak. :: With. all the"'willingriess in.
are Used in a lumber eamp toliteekelown'soft Placee on the SISAY.1.4ag 'r0Sdl.i. :
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COU
brighteSide apPear, had. represente,' the warm, his thew:Plea are hut men,
Pd thP Cress, ae Prefessor Alla Men -1 compounded .of flesh end blocid and
-••• Actor the new, age:" .But n w 'when j down and prays,••zee before 'tha
,ihire::struda.pYipeexijeeru".rn.a:rtetolt;tethij:',rou4;petsa,tr.iFoitin.:,,(:;lihriS4,',,,,7cxs:voil:,jae ojdrajj:tde1s.hwiatuav.,,ri:lrigareinneolvve•tattik
bere rotethe'ltingdotn, as tliesOpening.,seeond Once again• est.'s :knee
he
service :freely, rendered for the inemel Ve, 8; 40. s The seine . reeuti ti
beauty -as the eitlillezibe of God;:as.a. advantage et them.
And. once, again -for the eilswe
e Essentials in omen s Institute Work "•
• , , over, and the betrayal is at hand, the ' fles tosbe aWaitedeehe cornea back
Before We can 'decide 'what are es- Should the • SYstere et. he deemed natuial, recoil takes place, and its the to the disciples. • H4' stiii finds' them onc
vAL0.7iNts'
Mother's tired eye ber
tall daughter over the Oft. 1410 of ,-
apricot crepe, but•the Ort noticed '
thing special. '
"Did :the girdle come -.Get right,
mother" she asked. ' • :•
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:' Mother ,lifted the "- IOVelI fragile
thing. „ "1 ,think so " she answered.
"Do You want to try it en?"
"Do 1!" Celia
She iwilecl off her blue tricotine and .
414,pe4 tly) apricot crepe over her
head; .It wrapped assoftly as a cloud
about young white shoulders; her
ce above it.:•Seerried. to, -bleem into *
lovelier .coler; her ,dark hair to -steal. .
a new' sheee in centlrt With the vivid
e '
, soft brilliancy of the goWn. She, tilted
e mirrer on the bureau ..and .
' oed....aerows the rooms to, see herself
1: 'iu.`l'ID jeetin't You thinle-the-left" side look
Her ,hrigh ace , a e
6,,serieuS she gazed., e• ;'
Women'sentia.s in Institut-es, we suitable, it ir 0,1.1r opportunity VD mould gathering dusk of the April eveninvivg,Inn9gr,einsfileetiePnice,ng'atrddenatustlely°. threyP°vv, are
little tieeei'. inether" she incil4i.ed.
TnUota•itine.thenainder purpose dforhwilfielr public 0..Pinion-,So, that .in our in
Institutes re organizedan t eel we nave, not' oniy the bet but else tnesee thteheteriMseaSstillness
hTsf tIchneeegsa,riedearting tee di,antard to he, able to"SPeak. Does
school
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tures of. the work. Which .have made beat Paid' teachers; aril .to 'assist with *16 last "r encier'°f.hiniself to
them se popul,Ey and valeable that vre Kier BPI-II:lathy.. 'It is iillperaVvet hes but there fellowe. peace and radiant God. 117'0°w't oaylei rthnisea4lreaanejot,hattarnetohuamanestu.htoul
jn t is hour enterieto, or share in an -
find can
There is deep and anguished- conflict
e "fSomething: about '#4 'Way :the folds. '
hang ,there?" • • ; • .
Mother leoked, frem, the 'figure in
the r•airror to the -one • outside. She
Could see!nothing wieng, But • she'
knelt beside her daughter, , 'altering
and Planing. •
Itj weal -self aneheur before the folds
hung,. to Celie's eatiefactioree Theai
once more the dlinPies came ' hack to
.her face. She kissed her Mother be-
tween the tired. , "There, *isn't •
any, girl have such -a lovely valentine .
,sle Miner .Sheisdeelared. • : , '
she danced 'O'fit of the. reeni :She
Met Letty coining in; the little sister
was :cari,•.YIng'../a, PUP .of ,tear. and her
eye?' were hostile. • "I heard what you
said 'about a, valentine, and I ,can just
leyou_stliats-Yonie-oldsvalentineelskille
jng mother! I'd. ,filie• to know what
you've 'doing for •hersvalezztee; that
find thein not only in heal coninluni-, au should h ' ' •* • . ' • ' . I.• essn.e:e,thel,..44WreThewebiefrejetsiatese?.6.1; ens
ties in -Ontario, hilt in many' ether Yap the talents alms& possesSed„: ',..41I ifeW,:zey..4c4.0M,beata,t7tidw4vitibt,:hteheA.tegor.iin
parts -.Of the world. s • ,. ' What is essential in a Women's in-" Gethsemane the:earlier scene in Jesus' .."7,i.jeesr coonIC
TheY.havelieceme One- of tbe....itsegestestitute te fliffil-.this-j yeels! . . ee j., j. tin: Yo' elnr...,:juLle.'rr.,..0.thilling:cilap.,ffT:_exhaeatillyc.j.o7ndnofial jruiciiatit_srincrt;43Le. Fnetit.hut4:4,
tjuid strongest organizations ofwomen Ss:That we have women, interestea in
they Stand tor all that is essential in
in, eXistelice.tesday. Why7;:•Becauee ideals, Who are loVIN and, broad -n-101(17; kr-am . him the jeseiptglitin, ..4re:tnes.
edeneugh to fore t the petty,:eieesoee'.Wifisi his .ag
the wilder:ehses:d
In the wildern s. J d dri zi
.,:,1x)e;tiseetedtli!:'jt?1571.Weeha':f?liteeivseitig 811 1 1°1 ?ti ISd tilt,
foundation of empire -the -home and al trifles of life ' .d eflite in a great ways to the kingdeitiofesfhjtrot-d-'sjal.l'Idt-ewaasY's 'Thieiteh' of VW! The.
Were. to raise t . stondatde Of life.., • I a severe trial, but it was victerioeslY,
;taking ire8tt
Man"
childhood Particularly. The Wintien'S• hour kis cone.. gee, the Son Of 'Man'
great •00-eilerative, educational system ing the eeh itY Of labor. that heine-
Inetitutes in Ontario are part of la We ininst .11 eV° •oileration. in teache sustained; • When
erness, his 'Mind was made.,ep, hands' et sinners." -,
; This Wee' the, first eat. of 'the
Jesiseleft the wilds .-Tinttohattheise, the Messiah-" is betrayed'
ST. erRANCIg AND.. trip , DEVOTION --St
which 1.101 for its aim the betterment. making is the first profession- and the path of absolute surrender to C=aolid.9:
of heme,..thchool, cone:Mini:e and ii- ,airriculture.la the seCond.... j - •
try. . We might •iejeej, iliia 'the better- . To keew:' that lie ' unity there is sem testes. we -.see jes
Ldranla' 'axid 419w in. C'TeUtshs'leebrneadnienwtt irtde-.;"..k-b:•eilttg.uttiler:. 'erilrer-
gieatI.Arstisjii? 'tit' IN 44y 1141el:'
operatice , stitutes_teens-a--cus
meet eof svemenfina, "In Sait '
. ., • , • - can_bo ..,_ ___ , „ ,
ee, strength, and with that strength
Wet,' ;prOvincial associetion; or jDO-. • • • , e . ' • • -
• • il--.ram. d:' lOoresSZCT AND ,YICT9RT;.
rqueh, deitili;, even the deeded theeetosi " I '''
, ,loathsozne sight -A- leper as .seated
easy he ,Was ?tartlet bY a
orebiestf-iiirPre--Worxe ,
grea .... eague of women for peace and .
dVaneenient, not by laws of force nut Minion Federation. ., TostleY the Woe
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1 haVS : t31i2;Urainhee3rj:e°Gerntehse•to2M2aa-n4:elai;WGehtichiljereijaingeant
, • • •iby •the roadside. :For a moment 'Frees
iI.IgdY. that , htantedth , he
to Ziettiral horror, till he
Seiet; I hedn't," Ruth said; though a
'she net want:t� say it e"That is, b
I had a-valentipe for you, but I wasn't
,gmng o 'give at 'toe you. ' ▪ 'rid
snatched it out Of fey hand." •
""There!" said Rosalie, laughing. "I
had a valentine for. You, toe, :and D
couldn't make lip my mind whet to do c
with I'm gla wind was blow-
ing to -night!""
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The next minute Ruth was runnifit
keine to ask it she might stay 'to ,sup-
per at houses When She
came back the wind was roaring down c
y laws 'of. ediketienes growth.".: ••• ..... mee's,:inatitnte, is r..,e5egai%e.d ... as a ' " . .eanzi-ei epreSs.. , • Eindeetly,.Christ's'eoldiereseyesen'ilP 11.1111,P4,/ _ .
,, „ , =a- ' ace. or press- -dismounted' d t the
operation .. tweent:cnot ,onIy ,oleirbersii.pti,i, .,..,1.* Po.ns,.! 1 1. iejs, . insieas,e. ase our Ing the ,berries into oil Tit the galkiere ' eoen.suffereie &ye. an alms and kissed
of. - brithehes;. diOtriets i and Federation I 41- "
lp ergIpp. merease8: Lases• ere ,onle• jeses, whe is bearing a heavy buetien, lOvingly,the 'vsoinided • handeWhicle'rese
beards; but betWeeti• members anti:the ' ti:ef,"..eutotenegmibeiO0ff.oPrlintl..j,iF : Plaed on his heart, 'Makes • the :disciples sit, "Ceivedit.: Strong Jai his here_Worevic.
.i°tPlins,i°triheeefere..doivis, while he gees on into: the leafy tclisy, he rade On, but . when he looked
esSen'tiel that , those ',Who' .rePresent' darkness to pray. • „, .. ' .: - :i back there' was no beggar' to be seen;
, soniitetylsorue,ninelii,d4sittriac,,tvisorloii, alzir ion, j inepitinte-ei I V. 33. 'a303' he yearns melt. prey &tine,. het. and thereupon his :heart was. : filled:.
yeariu; thatet :least some .witii,..uplittefable joy,. for heknewthat
and that the eleseSt :Mien' should'' . Of the men Who alone in all,theWorld he had seen the Lord.' :With the ekes
exist have 'tseY, sense :of Whit is happening, of foith with the ' ' with' ' which
heieveen :all parts:. of elle: work., . ,.. !should be near. him' .: For this purPose:angels *sere, as. ,St.. AenYteshon.7 said, ho
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When We view' the:, groUt. work. aisshe selects Peter, Jam9s,: and John, who had -indeed seen Mite ' From that. time
ready-40re; • we mi jfeei pranit .0f. have been his • sole eonfiderits' in other 'On wherever he went. he had the eyes
What we haye. accomplished: . The rea-leerierie
rice%;.notablY the Transfigure -7' to EZ7re !the *poor Man, c hiiit" Jesus.,"
son' we 'feel So ii becauee our' ideals
'i Teen. -NeVer before had theee•trustetr."When thew- seest e poor', marl,. lily
erli.seen .t
, o esti O mortal. agony, and there- • 1 wer "
' O iti • ' ' . . ,
ept. of Agricrilt,ure With ' ,we
any on so effeetiVely,r. • •
' f we are to achieve res `lts"Wel-nuSt°
ollow the :line spoken..of "by our War,
inie,ter; j, forging jeVery link :in the
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Jilin' that there ceui, be no 'weakest
The.Wornerl'e Inatitutelies, been;
alled "the -great.'sCheiOl of. the' grovir.ii.
upe." It is the L university in 'Which
theshemenialcer has an •opportunity to
coMplete her education, to develop her
.• • ee kriow'ewhat B11 de," she: decidgo ed. .,,Blow;'whid,”: inici Ruth. "Wo don't
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out . to carry the :ether valentines, andoi,nn to. eyes, jblew,,, echoed Rosalie. : "you
Slippingher yalenbnes under door and P Mg
is done about the bas e of the dwelling
.ringieg. bells; She was quite out, ef aad. is 'eqleallie ,appliteble to -other
breath. "There 'wits on,ly one valentine b T
talents and assist all Members . to
achieve their heat. •
, hat de:We mean by education? " It
is 'that:training 'which develops our
'Powers, not 'only, physically but men-
te.aceeinplizzli•-erith mininium
amount of , labor: 'maeinnini amount
of results In other wordS,..ii•ip, that
training -Or 'growth of powers Which
enables. Us Willi our :place in life effi-
ciently and to Seketeout generation. It
Is training which broadens our out-
look, that we may value things 4.1ife
at their true Worth.' it makes, us bet-
ter hoMeinaker's; more logical: .We see
that- work is honoinble, arid- giory iii
Our ability to accom 1' h • lts ;
The Women's Institute' IS e finishing
school for homemakees, the 'university
Of those oii h
are. the tee? reatest e. ten he Mas , break down, broth s ,so he feu to one .of his pos.
that.!of time and country.• The :here
of these, are in • every, lands so -that vre
find the . n.e tutes . are fad
encompassing ti*world. • • I
The, value' of. our etganizetion does,
net dePend'Uporiour eismbees 'Mich;
as anon; the union of .all the parts 'ok'
8 • an image of Christ is set be -
hire; we May imagine, with What' awed fore thee. And in the weak behold
,hearts they saw the ch: :which the weakness which he took upon
now came over Jesus. t was, we Inrie!' This it that Pralicis.'who'irrif-
read, appalling in its form. ' "He ''ed that he might have before he died
:gen to be amazed," etterlY stricken .in ; an exquisite ineineetr6f the love Which
mind; that is, '"and sore troubried.". his 1VIaster knew and; of the utter pain
, V. 34, Thesclieciples not .only see this' Which. he. bore. 'And we -"read that
n b t their
• what I'd like to know!". • , • •• •
waittillI: knew the facts' he- •
fere accused people," Celia replied. •
e - o e
and ashemed. Of ''Conree she wae 'go=
irigiteeseied.-inother saeveleetineee She -
would go without her new gloves till,
March • and buy 'sweet. peas; mother.:
loved .sweet . peas, ".
.When mother, opened the beie 'and,
found the card. •• "Fiera your Big Girl,'
Vistlehtine,": her tam looked as if she;
had come into some. mareellotia . for-, s
'tune. She showed them. proudly" to
Letty. • 'The little sister filled the
fiower basket With water for them and
then slipped sllentlY'avfat• •
Half an. hour : later, her mether
feud her sobbing passionately. "Why,
Lefty!" she .eried.' ' ,
: Little eiStee' Would not leek' up.'' 'In
her hand was zt Crempled hit of Papers "
..-.riviokiinteirto send yoir a valentine
so,aid I didn't have. any anoziey!"
"she' sobbed. , •
" • In a flash mother uncle/steed; AO.,
loosened the paper from the reluctant
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fingers, speeadthe paper and read:
"I love yetj 'hard, I, love you true; -
And XII- wash dishes 'every eight for .
rs
*hick it is .coxiiii6Sest It dep.ende laPen'the'genf'esusiisii71Wi7ng -froin'Aie Very •,inained hiS hands'. and feet'. •
• The Live Stock Situation:
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The -monthly review of- 'the live
atock issued bsituationthe.-I'lver 14)toTkPl:: p44rrirriciii9:2S4ti'
OttaWai notes general' improvement
in. the Market in DeCernheiS,corliPared
with th7e-cerresPotidirigsmorith Of 1923.
It ' says that While the 'hog ..market
opened' weak in the first: rrionth,of the.
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are startled , by; Francis had both; and the..inerks res
loyal' Support of our owe organiz tn I fJ •
a.••, SOU 0 e,SUS, MY: SOW, is S011130,1
111 bralicli,..„disrict, .tederation. I even unto death.". Grief, terrible
Federation, to be sticceesful, is link e clesith:.itself, has seized !Jesus,' and
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hie up,. not for strength, :but for sers'e.breaking• his heart. • We know" erli
Vice. The Word "Service" ShOuld
be the source of that grief was.; net me
our wistchWord. burs is the grand un- Ty the physiCal,Shtinking "hem /igen
lon of,,w0.;:110.1ho.(',t•.•'is tin j.oppor het the deep deeeknes.s of the 'ever]
ul
AS
is
at
re -
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tuniteeto rend. -,-Service to others, thaee 1-114sgs,ser he wishes descending -on his Spirit. In .this
,the disciples ..to be
they may enjoyi „What it has been our, near; to sympathize. and' 'yet they can-
ot to enjoy. We bave. work to. do in I not ,ftilay 'enter into his sufferinge.
the natiOnalizing, of new Canadian.It
aI V. p5. Jesus goes a few :Paces far-
, , ; says abbut st" '
past year it - made a gi.irrison finish
-up w_e.,iii,,,the.iitoSperity of 4'eo-sie'y..vese" are leariiingthe :least)" , a °Pe a 'with ielecte showing top f e -
g he most, ,usual objecsts. of .
e!cast-:end tlien,',felling tin ,the-greuride • - - 411.
the one that had been intended/ 'es'
,Cjembere314:17-above-the same meiith.
s ch plantings are to "dover .high ..natioes rests: • wo411-,:rearie the truth • th t 11 h Seth teth "'I
"I, si.ippose I might ju-sr as well take • hi
• 1 .1' ,•• • • . • eSis. -l'and unsightly foundations, eto break 'et. the 8 Ple a no. na lore can known, in agriculture as w 11 •
o salie
a Vge: Ot erwise never •would hay& e Y• ,a e-. wee hat is the , •
•• awful expeeience which he hes now
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n ma 1 nes n t e arche_ ; • e n u,fao.tp te, t..4t. 1 f we are to regain' that could be."
undergo- might passe from hen,
it hone .4uth.etsid".serroWftillY. • - • 1. teceure to 'finite the -building With the omes, of . whieleit:JS-.conitiosed; ea*. and hold the British Markets, ' 'V. 3e; . "."Afhlsa,.:Pather!' he cried'
'the second time she passed :leoealie's, grounds, " 're; P this true 4 the home Of- the ..:are Ours by birthright as welt as com.'"Ablaa" is 'the Artiineic Word "Father
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lio:use..she. tried to go' by, .hnt. sOmeitow tical observations will :Stu* that landed gelltrY- . These.. are homes.. reercielly,ewe must pretluce goods of! is its ,tranetatien- alithingS are
her feet laggedWhaf. would happen Pos
thing :doe- Mere. •th' make * :ni5enj'.iyhieh the jwetid °i'ends f°i7 its
if .she ran up the Walk and rang the
• hell?' elVesuld the door fl oRell". anej
, house"' :seem naturalized' to • its ee....iiiairstenseice, the }ibises. which are "Ho Much' but 1To
uniloini quality and highest type. 'Not:si,ble unto .thee : stake away this cu
j1Good," must; fronl Cep iS ail .01d TeStainen
retire:hems arid to assume a, cdu, homes eottreee. of ells:national wenkh, .Ther be -our. posoword., , 'expression ':for hey •"eXperiencewh
wondered, and e;nie one 004 V 1
, a • a-`• like air, than 'judicious foundation are the horns whichaddfresh, eigor, 'welteres-ltistitutt,s ety;r:....6.thini-ii-,-ther of good. or of IN, which IS ineasu.
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:"Letty dearl". mother cried: "I'sti
going to keep this. as long as I live." .•
her.fizished, 'tear -stabled .
face, little siater saw in znother'e eyes
the sweet Peak had brought.
the seme transfixiiiing •
•
. , .
• .1Viakiriii Maple -Sugar an
1923. and $1..28 :Decenjber,.1.922,.,
'the next thing to, be ConSidered-sleve
you any mitPle .treeS? • if • you .littee,
here is a shortcut:" • • •.' "
s if s3..7..Pal'Ind,,baulreeke
ntost:-4.anidreared4 thfrieanig bought
cheaper Way is necessarY or" dethirabre
for Spites, take a,piece Of basswood or •
poplar (do not., use -pine, it has
teate)., saw the wood 111 pieeei ahout
,t0111* inches long,- split it into seetieno, •
about one inch square, and bore
hole lengthwise through .each with e '
ono -quarter -inch hit. Whitele ene end
hole
endu jito.a.efilAttilintOiiia•tcahthitireteh-qeuoatzteilei,r-ie!.illed1). •
Vaa the three-quarter bit ter tape.'
Your tree,' then, drive the spile •firinly.
"the hole. ••
friiit jars end fasten piece of light
wire to the,tops, leav.ing a' loop at • the '
top to' hangetheni the.spi Vese-tieitig
thenotchin, the eptile to:' keep them
if and that despite the fact that the
tharketings Of hogs for the Year 'Le-
,' tilled a trifle o'er ka4' a 'million More
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than in 1923 along the Nee the
- 'prospect . has a 'hopeful • appearance:,
P During 1924; 41,009 more,cattle Were
! marketed than' in ;the previous twelve
months but 25,000 fewer sheep. '•Re-
.eritinel I. caught • you • .
lanti Th 1
Ruth heiiit teci t. th P • e P anting May be very
, . . .. . • population. -mugh by studying market conditions; Present '''agony- ,of Jesus' -soul: .The eays that the shortage of .supplies was,
; ., , . , y: . j_e ; simple •andeeney consist' only,- of twis ' •Here is the -first ...essential of ::Wo- and 'ilieeCssing market prebleinis in:„.:Physieia na-tnteset jeetes !reels. before responsible for keen, !priCes and that
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thing unexpected happeried. The Willdi • ed ' to screen "'corners Or steps' iii front
. eh's...Started to, walk en": again;' ae'lna.', or three•Or• half a .dozen *shrubs plant- men's Destitute' 1Vorh--Alie. uplifting of moulding patio oPinfon end bringhig ,this agoOY,.and lie would fain be .de- in. Detemikr 'Choice Jambs inade,S, toP
honie: land iniSoving ,of home condi- .
. about'adluStnient of conditiOns..: :., : livered froth it Neverthelessees al- •of, $3.80 Per hundred alsesei December,
, • Whioh as night fell had beerehlowleg
• . harder andharder,.. came sWirling Sucw," diffeLKin
es Of the house:. ItshedeSirable to hav '
t V eletlei pkinta,..fer tii: *tient. by studyhig the.,lases..of melte... law bea. Slow and nianytimes a clise ways thretighouthiS life, the Fathees 1923, arid 34 per 'hundred • Sleeve -De-
tion. and, nutritheli th4t toR4,,l1 drew. tas'.6fill'thearis of ..e4ii•catbin;., better the will' is the .only way he will .clieoi,e, 'eembet; 19.22: :Dsenestic peices, It
ed out . to one; 4this. cup" means the garding the .1affer. fact the 'review
•
and 8 nimiod thie,.enveloe- •fiti-1.•-,liev sake. c'tinteaiest an1:1 the lerY• inh:rtenitte, btee bedgj.lwitd11: thhoeeitri aAhsttfeuta.i•vne:- :the deinand.,: •We; haVe our thiturali nict
lice! reasen that •diff rent .species denly retied ,the 'corner' of . the helm° ,
deinand for law than forlavvs *make aned•rh.e,',sterViPealrisi.2Ttel'Arth•VP'• eddseheve been as to
. hand. ; 'Aw.a3i.it..‘,,irent high into the air, •at ; their best • at diffeerent: seasons 1:7, priyilege deVeltiping the three:, ,eesoureeseeeur itwer has not not' 'et:
v hibit 'e/iports to 'the! United • States
whirlieg and eiroling:'It tiew.Fitigight,..the yeer.. 'Unmet be remernbered. that fold life, physical, :mental and •ni ref • •
9 • our •aaw materials, •and. We are, fromhi" k
s item where; despite the tariff, there le'
.overethe fence and. in-Oc. the yard ef, foundation plants are a wholly second; • thUsegreWing into the perfect men or deacendents of the best people on tthhe: flennidses
come, ut esus; rising
,tso,146t.)ei417etu.dici:cispalyt orstbeunekra,tiAvegocitilettafpool;
' Ul"). 'et! Iht;ri'the ti6''ary iteih, that Is to Say, the are sec
' went, then down again it fluttered woman as pod ordainete. not, we elohe; why; then; not hove .the beet:Sorrow: ehe:strain hed _been too much. of the. egPort trade., •
onditry 'to' the houzle iteelf: and, sbeidd are the kedact 'of' seine rniseonceptien
. and landed righeat Resalie s doorl
•
; also beseeendary tothe generel plant- et °Lir ewn er enr aneeite"' ' i4heth-
Products, comilit uteding b 7. ,
!.1- Utter,.• cheeeee VALENTINE .SANDWICHESCAKES
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Ruth was so • Oitonfahed' that she ing ees the grouncitz partieui ehe. :duty of: every woman .to cream Vvlibe rnilk. ab,' or beef? we ;can!: ' .
su
ethotl stock stilr -----------rlargo "proPerties. For.this teasoil aPPea,r te,the‘48t.adaatager:71heth:0, if weep desire, the coffere . . • • . : ,
ar
,• she; 1311811Sd tbe":gate open Iji
She the foundaticin planting should nof it be persenal oe mental to -sureseUed alt to ovel owing.1 It is 'ours for the, .
InlY!. ac. eiwe,,,ipei and in a diem particular attention. to itss.if:. 7herself,,and, her. hotne wiyi, the „best i.grasphiz.q.le. miiki is Even ,jf 'the lents; hi to, be a very leies are .added ieill he tasty, or we may
in a tun rig; t e5e I .fej nail affair, We will te kileW I Prefer siniPlY reti iellY .
hurl' Y, tee! ' • "; For this reason plants. rather. invoo... Possible: , TO0 Amity. oti woinen lei.; The. Wenion!s Institute •is..• ;en '",-how- to melte ,the refteSlunents for it 'Heart Citkes"inay be baked either in
There itay rtglit. on the, doorstep. spiceous , in • ilieniseives should .b reaWe the valu01 e •ef their personal .reelieurabie .1 -meter . tt h
'Somehow it seemed to be in just 'the chosen,. • _Very suitable varieties toer'haPPeak.:anee• theesante, thine tool ideals; foe' with our le ' • • • • 'Interesting anti iittractive, so heie are
• ri ht 1 e t 't t' t t
. „ . . y _ this 'country reeled° s iraes , te J., d . little attention ..1s. paid to' our honie
.. ere; . • . . . ' , rang esephilandelphue (Mock orange) 1 surrea'. lags' • With vq:v 14111e el"
'AS i.3he stooped'. tO, Stiatele it up, -the Arid: the, harberties, ,-.'Where these: are penditure of labile' we ean reniodel °lir:
e. door flew *Open, •,%"Valeiitinel" a Voice' cried joytillly. "t‘catti.ht. you'!" Seine . sloe ?forbidden because 6f then, Jreia.shousea frien .heirlef; Mere 'stopping
tioniiiip to theipernetnation*of wlieati l'i.-a4a'. into :helnee; ' 'alid hejahies the.
One seized her and drew hee site die: rust. Individeal Speebnons ' '
iyi some '
i Vileasure' derived, it .Would be it' geed
c,hil returns We shall have nee f fienualin; ssacertedemeeehreys ptittty 4n6dnvoetry..tgoolid fussy
c11 rea1iing'tio nil dr idenis g
sehool and einhe'rhitutT;., '4)11.; to..znake and 'Carry ;but ,a,hicaelY tho
iipiot of the annireesaryof the good
cause ln the cod it dependi On " •
?Vending ability to a great ex‘teet°41; °kr. saint; ': • . • • • •• •
ake to reniedy theevila h .' ,S aleptine Sandwiehes. Cut White of:
. a. a le. • • • cases are. justified, but as a esile they I. In"atment lvauld add dellara te .and seelire• deciitztble s • • exist' LP:khan' bread: ' thin' ''ices and. 1)(-"‘ider': teasP°6-nful. ' 1 1 2
.dtx sum, you passer. eje''sniiii, sale, eepe should be oat* in three penee, ' • , • *. U spild with softisned better, then:mix tablespoonfuls ofbot. melted 'hinter 1
smell heart -shaped ,esine; er.in a thin •
sheet and ciit with a cooky "tiitter. or
after a' paper pattern. Here isA..1,e...
pipe that. will 'make verjr ternpting
littek akes e 2 eggs,. 1" Capful 'of sugar,
4 tablespoenfuts of cold waikr, 1 cup-
ful of liottr, teaspOontill of baking 3
from. slipping off. Yotir saP dropa into
the 'ar even if there is a DO not •
• J
leave any •of the sap .11i; •the . ism ori
.
cod nights, at fteeie and some-
times. break the jar. •
' I have made all the' tyre)) ,and• sugar • •
we Could use the, Where year retied, by
tapping and collecting .sap in this Way..
It is a Cleare.nesitandjcesirenient way, •
and cost.'S nothing except a little Work, ,
OS almost every Otte ilea empty glass,: •
ars'. at ,sugar,:inaking. tinie.. HT, W.
'.Live Stock Prices.
.1,11gilees "supPlie'cl .
--
ranchat ttawa show a general
l'14•00, Of 'prices. for all, lines of
h five. niellsete in
Canna,' for bee.ernber, .1624 - eornpnred, ,
rVi.th. those ...rot the eetresPoilding, •
month in 1928, At .Torefite the aver- '
ge inerease; taking icitutzttrat--
mioitieration,-tvos,35. tler
Iteep $1.43; Montre4ilthe.thereue •
41141*34. U.,§ailinti..-f•O•r?4:::, •
as, for :cattle 24c, per eliti'edred •
.vot:Etijjiptit, fet..ghee,vPit't 1;15:12„5„ 'rk(41.:
switiC ;1 41., kiid"
attle, • $1.15 tertho cji‘slriesajnj ti: i'L42‘ tj'et .
sheep; et Oelgary, siSe
it;tx,;tgaTtittsifil,itrtinv:0`6.0Tdtoilr4.e'caltever irri4leeeto, ntiitied
htneilluttiet.e..de.n! .or-ht.crp, • 41 per
•
I hid behind the ctirtain. and watched. eech from three to ..ftve feet apart, se'l The rating Value we reiefiSe at the:, -. • • ' enoli currant jelly raspberry lam teaspoonful of vanilla,‘ •
• ,. • „
ne Valentine ' '
. 'Row 1. hoped had brought valen. oe.s11.0d, as for ea.,h grout). to
f6rni •beeds of out fele* rem ents le.ehly• el , . • , • or:other red -tinted jam or .JeelY Beat the eggs,- thoroughly, edt (lie yard 1 e
, • tine fen me! Therewheri yen. taiiie unit Avheii..theY.,aee de4eliesed, reflecti.611-01,,the value vites fate one, ; Ohl ,inesehent, Sheer:me „lilt SroCi ete'ele:::dottage CheeSe„ MAW it titate, siigat and;Vimilia encl. :beat till, c
knew Ati had." • --Canadian IIo tietiltural.COuncil. selees at. The, world is. atrtie tleant a .velentitte ;.,' se • first eztrefulle" acanthi, the •cheese 'batter, then add the Water ead t
giving back onlY what'Ave, show:to it To Send'the-iivi7epteSt" eoth until' it is Soft and' delieate, 'and aeii. ,Sif6 salt •letileitig'
VALENTINE
What cali.1..iend,you,
Snewilikgs ara,:flOng4ttit,Anar; window -pane;
.Bare ,wildwood, gone the'nodding saems; ,
Sad the etnpti ,rivottlOWA:unti-lhe winding ;
Yet are rite rieS fadelesS; precious beyond
,Frienddhip links together days of shade and shine.
Some of May's '•soft laughter and the 8141tht'sglory,
These 'T -offer: taketbem, •
Thorn
Se siornethieg'filie, - • eoning it nitelir ;with. ealt 'end- Httl'eesPoWder• 1.6gethet. -whiP the .
ur en-opei ation cap be extended to
o,ur school,. not cinly by aseilsting In
'beautifying j.the school and,'Rv'sur-
roundingx but by siding the, teacher
itheistli4liattr,SIAPPOisfe' We
imamlexempies ...fatmgood WorliAlene
lei the ,loteliineh, drinking ejfeeintain,
paletitig and the
arousing of publie opinioti aa regaeda
,the.importeeee •of the "seeencl,' home"
aed,the influence.hrought to bear upon
inir 'children. Many ,tinieft the Condi:.
f ions, ' the Sc1169.10 Were as
ould not be tolerated in ittlY tithe
,
.• ,
Pink tittle and target -Me -nets ", 'ejtiliek. sweet "8reare.. "' • ' sake, Last 880 ..tata instlfltO he hot hut-. e
• or, si4tit thee ob.a. . the bread with the ctieeso ,t.to.....Brake.iit...ii-Aiiederkte--hot,..6titiv A
Ote.versee on. a gilded -•``. • • .? • i together Nlich
NItI , noiie ef fhem Will do .taz (1'.'. idi fashion, then 'aith a.11"ea Allem th.e Centre. :eel •Sseeed1.
Feeeeingse .lheartesean deiree., And :shisPdit ,seekY cut -the leirfori tart. betereen s
' •
jcay ... -darts. ' • " et wieheSsinte beide, If ebeeepekesents stii,611,,, -then ' Put 'Ahem together -tad er
,
- 'Ard tear, garlands gay, - . • '). IS lio,tivai n• e„ciit A. Pane)... heart,
And weddinibells and kianeles bright 'and; after, ..,piling,- uP.' the bread -ands
A re Pretty le- their way ,. , better elleeeesplaceille. pettetrieiltis the
But would riot pleatie here -she is sach "fell(' and eta atetitid it With 'e sharp
A Pert capriciouS elk ' knifeijhrough all the bread, • . ,
06 I had nettergo inatesid dthery Plano. niii.r. be :lite& in flleee
And offer .her myself. eendwichee if preferred. ' Crean
-'4---41intut livii*.. cheeSe to 'w lett Lhopped can led Cher,
. .
cover with an icing made by mixing
tiu," a paste, the .fthest .zconfectioner's
sugar and -the Thice from canned c
itrawberries or faspberelee. If it is
possible to ebtikin some' of tbeAtittle
red cupid darts .usually shown in filo
ot this . season, insert' .no ef
iliem in eaekeake.-Lkt B. K.
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