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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1926-06-03, Page 3HIeW :it Will Increase the Attrecttkreiiielie of Faink'Premises. On of the Rids •tAi farm .b.e400-, against treea ste With Nieto partly ' "cMions the - So cie,lisir dscorative screening it., a• CONSIDER THE SET • fence.. There are Ste many type s 94• ..d t • . We meet ens° eons' er the setting fences etir.i elletteSilrete from elaoers of _the house; whether it he legated e. ate treYee-WOrit„..• to. simple boarding, in the epee country and elone, Dr in ." -riteeveuldelteSimperesib:e toe es the cites next to houses of varying • seribee 9r eVen. to, seetesiftgiSe 4.111." of color schemes, Tben,-too, ,we --sheuld them, as many are eliititictiste and consider the type ofarchitecture and • originated by their +sweet& But it . the general .cliMate of the' teteitorY •. iMPertletit.te‘ protect' with shitahle. in, *high it is .:(seatedi -Fee inetance, • paint those. fences which are away s e, • steceo house with $shnon„,pibit exposed to wind and weather.4 Apd, 4.4Es, wsoilas satprely charming in • e Willey be said that good' eXterler aa • aPirlariete' vertierit setting of houSe Paint is fee preferable to •Prd- feliuge• :and 1St( •stnr.tring 1)11. white*401,• dee4 when in anrelieved Contreet with e "se .offen used, aS, it le, more dur- :the snpiv benke "of, winter. .. ye:Joint. • .• ., a le *endseives a let. •briehter cOitot ; might .be a good gelet 'for ,ashonse than the ()rill/1m.y whItelkaeli Or -ether' ise the woisde,•het, .har.d:y se' .itt the -water. Treteetive strong.. contrasts og vep• ' 7 "• .• • ' ' ' brown's light -buff,' aid 'brick red, ' If yoU have kw unattractive Patch, inently euitable to an English: lialf- gronnti; W:hether it he 'the, ,p'„ot; timbored des:10a, weuld,beeimpetenbie that 'stiAmilicis,':"yerir heine or ' small for a gOlordal. 'farmhouse, end • the ;eel:shard; You Will; neVer know710,7*:.„ approptiateeteeass. ntehe-te 11.!••.•••...4.•?••••• •••• .1! , • ' June .6., „ogee, and, Esau, Gen, 25 19. Sugar, flour Meal chicken -feed and •• •,. • . , 34; gol.t. 4,4 -.to 29; '9; 321 8 to 331" '17` bean' s'aelca wbiejt .a're' modo di uo_ . 'einiowse tscovere. for Clothee hanging,. in , Ofelden 'Teeteei8c Ye kind One te Pre ' ' ' • - - When making a13,48pr924 of sacks, se be sere an 'Baas are of the scone ' My by would have, Istien hee,e'-eae1se quality. Put tegether with heavy )ace spoiled had 1 „alloweVeither. Tiglith.d., Inaertiof, hahd or Machine Made, and mother to 49 as she wi,stieit Both '. edge with the lite.. Featherestitels objeoted if I permitted my baby to e alonget he sides of the insertion with cry. Leter on, they compliinented rue thick,: lustrous, -0!fihr'OiderY cottOn in. becatesehieWilfielpeiled; -hiaithi and Theti•comee the dyeing game! peed, A naturally attrective'rehild MaY ' • SPOI*LEO • , CHILD, MAItY E.'IIINDERWOOD. ether, tenderhearted, fergivino prie hiellehec.F domestic or 14.4slin „can, after another, mien eas, God for ehrisVe being laundered. and the lettering re- ., sake heth forgiven you,---Eph. 4: 32, moved, be made into teeny eeeen1 , • . • ! articles,' " A • 1.0.0;,,pottryi sack 'vontaina ... i..4..1.4. T:X:Elits. AA.uriAl,:t7E4oa'n:Lti,9Yy:S21.,87;;E, me •.,.i. Atoi, AN 7,T.Z0.11' B"Tttrelaellefetrbea..a4aemkall,s..11101::::° 11* 'EsAv's BI --41;4./49w' 44'4 i" A Mg.i Illit'lihi.(3-Tile.gt1174d;,.intklitle-gke'ttl'is;710.111#47htisiiiren'--, .' OF POTTAGE, 2k:2944. .,' IIL, THE aTot,E14 atoiSSugu 21,1-414 1 fourth 9( an inch apart. ' 'Work. a dark'1'..are., the Sacks, make durable, become, einlikahle through the- nvilect his. ,pareatesto direct t4 eiriell actl • : simple design in, French knot S on the wQrl.c-cl*stO., -, Pink is..0.1TttY, ,for' Phil- ' 'of IV. REASONS iy'Oft 4.".001es DEP.Art;TURE, TO • r..4DAN.Ag474, -gf.i•,•:),t,35.; '27;41 Vo. drerea, '.clothea. ' '. Dark .broSirnender sel e chgclhood. • The -ehi4l, inotS 4,-* front. of the 'dress -end". you Wi',1 have, , • gs:9. .. • • . ' ' ' ' a ProtiY gaTaletit. -• 1 '' green sack, make nice slipoers ff,r.., Warne. '• The ,triolilcing of- eery habY,' .' ..R.,OTUAN. or JAcQii, IltiA, ,14X014.MXITI 130 'sure 0 reiiiceie all letteri ' be- :the • pain ' toelcipr. ‘• -They are ' naed hoy an used :is very, much.1.11 the. hands, • . .WRESTLING,' ANA,' Mt esePeleiF; fore.ilok's:' 144..e... made ' iat01-.ga4nte., over a 'heavy padding of blanket: or 'of the 'parente ,--at. ,thes• start If .we"• • . WITH • . Res • .0. • .' eepectaue ,goryiticat's made. for ,,ghtid eomfOrter l',11e,Cei • riflOW,'eovers . foe real.* ;this, ' it.'• ' 'la not -diffiolilt to ESAU 32 ,e' to 33*17 v. i ' • • . INiensiiireeteN.--The. Store .of,•Jacob ' r9,i.„, chieheii. e'en b.s..,c/ry.:. croel. tsp,,,, ,iho, lonkeotta, jjorch:chtirs,cgi, ,alsounderstand how -.iniPortant' :a lector... .and ' Esau. 'et MO vottrays• :the. ',char e 0 .kich.,: 'oiler, ,4Tia . tie.. 4,114. of .1i.,, .he itacto.'ersen seas; .• s . ...., .. , .. ' , ' ' 441414.. i.n tbo. right direetion , aa.A7 .. itiacet!,teri..1Oiif;tothr. lent. toWit0i,,b,,i0O:tihneal;s:0,f, Eitshaeufic wAs, 'illtot.,:y.010.tkier ...,is .,.6.1.ilet•iros...sjibioets, „, we ,•11,ed:, dark :,iccoctl f.,:kr ,cprkaln „bc,c,pip.,,,,, ayetleetb , setreo, lit...e, ..i.,,otont.ii,14,013$ ek.y.t.9.,:,:,.41,-,cb .''ta *14g.. ,,tjeCanSe that. -On . a- rnrat..'aehool...stage,'"- dark red 1;4:tQi.p7,.‘0Qfr fnii: etiirals. eP9.120TO.947!" 114otr.t..T•i40.4're,44.,*:;'. r ' .labetse #OVetiied isY iiie ssen:see,eahd.•Mothect...see0 thin,' oz .ehtetigh. her for,4...$4;#11,•''Q14 .0•,,..4.04 4 ..13.e4' Bt4iiii- c a reks ,s :: DI. :the "'Proinisea ..aild ' privi4 bWrr. eyes.' •';'• .• . , ' , .• .--, ... , : .,... - , , . .' ' .,14,3. a 'r., -.71, i. ,i,i,' rod; I:11.i! „li.orra:Y4'.fbarrytoxl.4413'•(!ruiPt:',..V.er '01'4 or Jelling- of • some act -leges attached to • les, .birthrighteas • A. serYieealile .eloth. for an obleies stile, ,ing,,1)44:1?4,143. '::,,t.p4'b." 'ani4..d.ie;b,,a3,,....esetrni-ipeC,0,t:sit Orrihiii,kttat...:a.meueitef.4‘,,..,.t.leeeepftesbeasakTeledi....alpciS.,(S84:pinfilitlititiigh.iiitaith....t•rs:..1:,.ti,s,s,saitiliirtitirpiitfr,aes,:e::wiedni..,1,...,a.a. iatedthideie:s. es- eilild4r ",,.,s:r4s/n• 01J6:eici.t•oboim:;Wpaasilix,.4n7thegLtittaler.1..1,,,,i,thuve dining --"----ri'---el-r''W'tir — ' ' '''''''' teverthelese, .5hieWci, ,farsseeerig,. and 4. ' fats a ituritiks; tinifOrres made .6cm ambitious. •There is no doubt that the to hon InSertion. • A. tench f ' ' ' : • °:thert e4hreY estiirt: 'ill eri d. Ineb:Agierib° YtW°Iii‘reitehres writer has 41 Mind tile°, the cOntraet is •: .added h•Y running', a•Jj'evis,,,. thread, medinelfb,hte.: .. • . .. pinee'ePlilaesrieqetd°Pfni.thaentiric'iscrle°0sie !iielated- ilse•Drteilefnt' ball: 'atigrg tthhee '1;aegMts. 6fAtitthkeo •'irA(4.119eilth's4!••tisl?*helinV'W.I. bth6u.:aeckel: 4241iri'e'de, .04 naLCC Then he loses: 'the sweet, I.. alwriiitiotrr AND. ,WilAr,1 I41P, :25; •napkinS, to Match.' . - .. e • , .10se8; • . • : ' ..:' . ', . °eel Takes•''cill'eti.i letiaariOnPed• for. elheUttitiitntg171i girl's' gra, red. or blue, and others 'can be • also .preouee.,,te.agcn4rIsitieno sewing and *miles' .iielftconsciona:,- innocent %yap tha:t belong to a, Child . • - . •• , regarded. , e 0. re ers as th i ' ' • . • SILHOUETTE • . • • . •'• the two b • th ' Tii4.. 80.FtLY: ..EIJARE.D Edens ' and Israel,' the nations Which . '•1326.' in chap 27, 'forecaets the'•future eofr' or here, like the •blessing .9f Jeep)) , V., 23, nee 'nations: 'Ilhe •.prophetic' ' ulnii,;:qi168'ed . t.:ave,,troY*914: of the tea levitese• snitab'se *Mr, gifts?...At bu. t (Se,s.every,.cm,ekn7:4i.,he..se:tPtims; e, , er.irig.Qhwte7rp'eavp;rryo,fcoyeontlerhi'anOvhe.rvehrotlIrsed; 1,•taine".dgp.etellvaete::t:iiheyt,...i.;•ivssitt4:0171:.:iits4nsg:11:7„eb.si::0:pellhoaa:b:yee:: . a, slioSver. for a bride a frierre- the saessi .. . • k . Material for the croeheted. eugs tat' I 011971: ak'.4tQrethiLaiiinivi'eTitillath:, ... . :. The matron has her "innings" in, respective Menders. 'Israel.was to he sented a' half-dozen tea towels hem. :eeinent-sackes?. 'gut lengthwise: •aniel he •,was ,bright end;attraetive, imitats flashed with hems and a loop or •ringt , .. heard •14 slang eXpressPon this. eeaeon'S 'fashions, for 'all' elethOsIthe .strongeenation; and. Edon•m i, found-. ed by' hands'• Each eneSitas embroie on each end. the sr inake, ethd. verY•daY , :are. extremely • simple,. and' many • Oe ebde'sbuYbfosetnte, tihseteelte.frobirowiteitderbey7zotbn agtrdeas,aitiLh.:vaz pkiptilrende: sftoerakPiOotu,'.;?..iiinp. reign of ' c`f fudge. apron from a sugar sack, The ....tael-sw.oelhsotihaft.aletbatifsoriterisi....p:iTtba,ilveiltti,617.1.„1,37.sIi;ieuledie•ni.fot;, mieul.I.E.r t..,ybo;.itehd:Iiiiaiwrilmi,u,,nrgiim..h'cnciti:, . fe.ather :tacking 1 haee,pteowai'---riddes4"n the most'imPoittant detarO happen to .. . , , . • , , • . actually took .p:sice ..in • the e suh ction of Edoin • • . ,- - les-blpee-•LA•nothereegiebs'enaike-, „ hes-thopee-those-a-,slendeiiei4 eft ' . .. . . , ,.. • psi f6±4.,cift. ' 'No* they :are .Sufiterihv the • r1n,ownia;seimutttiM.seas jesagedei bib,fl,91J*enrPla:PeHeotarscr:n.i!n!::7roryt.°.r.h'e•t• the :.y.. 4,::::a.,'°O-fa :lb::: tl'il:obeseictIlliehrt. ifvel.b.17traWIlit 'ieks,:and l'.6e,2.,-taa .eateiiti.. by tit:Ate:yes.; it. is . This is true . of • the model pictured ,here, developed in one 9f the 'sina,:i , Gen. 27:40, and the successful revolt.1. vri e Years and."the. feathers hey. 1 - h,..eldb:;d;eb ...s.maitdec.1).a. •eileheura*ie!-d. t-0 . • . ..• .:.• • . - Pavid: See 2 Samuel S:14, Compare ; .• • • • . all -ever, floral crepe& The bedieehes 1,. of Edon' ae re 1'4'81° sewe- I think and act fOr.theriiselves' and,: 0 a; ..a., centre front •;e13enine: With ..o.thei.p. 1 oius 10:0; . Edolated la 2 Kings 8:28-22 viere .teemard'..witle. wide... b000. •er., item tone thisznigh..i ha at the shoulders, • and is, joined 'to 4 1 •4.a,u ih . 1.ta . . , • :ih,eY wea'r 'fir`lerici.kilY.' ' - ' ' "'' ' • ''' I surprising hew . quicki, they • Pick 141:0 - circular '; skirt ••front havieg . at in..1 .was. sometimes called Jaceb. • See. Jer. .0bad, '640,' • s. , . .. . ociirsek.•,0i. toreheri ,i.ae. -A,hie.in..a... ' a.. ohi:d ' has bop*. to 'toddle • q b b • titi •Will ' last a 'long ' time.' Trim with . mai:Mere and ceatenis y se setir .01i, - vereIed. plait. The back is in one spieee:149:8-10l tion of a *leer' 'ebyering for one •of GunnYea0c111,g• P.i.e*ided: fie foupda-2; After flarine. at the sides, . and; has..a-..nar:Ii Th/r•••2 • , Hebrew 6.••• His. ',wide 71;as . called Jae:ob. nairAo . "JaCiib" iriean 'terial• Makes ..nrettY:. 'Sash s curteins, 11%oy te,fievolglio.beeths. i•47.4,yq.:fipricsitrc.,,ove'red the. . , said aiy! about,. there Pught. to be very little .. te amuse him. :It , is often *,. neighbor, ; then ' stretched the. gutinyi, rn:t4le.ti.en , to grown peeple.• toe end.. Oa:ekes (eeWeel, together) ." to fit the,- good 'a ebilci can be if. eft alone, e . .:ar79Thid.'111111:'4:.t74k;f7{1.1.:tt116171411em-fi'einitil 41:lithe..e97lytlEtitirik;';".Giialozie44ea4°-•• 7dt. inte6:crl'Ina'stQl-e2r1:"..ea• ' - •:. 'thick, cooked 'page Of flour and,'Water,,,•: . We %Often for etethat" a-ebild hae . :: • C • s litree til Is-tr '- 4;11141 1.iosise might be most Itiieuitable • etet Yeespeesj i in you -- y •:--.•''..-':-stirionnsling it with an :appropelate • fence, painted white, or some suitable • light door. Such treat will" fre- quently produce a charming "effect upon an etherwisedrab plot of tend.• . . •Try it sometimes when YOU' have ,Sucli • a plot N'vhieh has jarred: oil yoe by Its unsight:iness. COLOR IS IMPORTANT: for a Georgian : , In addition we inust fOl•Sider our instinctive likes and dis. likes, One taste end feeling incline to certan, colors, 'intensities and ethrle Ideation& • ' • . ' • , ; No -geeeral .rules for •exterior color sehemeS can therefore be staid down. There are so many exceptions that. we Must, rely inainly'oe *sound judg- Mo nt and common nse Howeyer, .se • Color contributes as ibuch to beauty we 'sliou'ele always be guided hy the as does design. *14: house of lieeetifel 1 prime coesideratione ef design, color aichiteeteral• design may' he „„quite, 1 contrast and lighting and. attempt :to ugly if it is `painted in harsh or Con- 1 coordinate thoin.. fl1ctnOrse11r-hoUse- . ets(ssemenieises•-ei =. • Of quite ordinary •desiga,may. be Made very etteeetiee by the use ofanap- propriate, ccepr stheme• ,, There are •so ManY, ceosidetations to be'encen. eceount of in the •matter of co or harmony, that the, enccesSfiii, Selection of essuitable color scheme • :0 will: give pause to the home oweer. r, .r There are; however, 0: few fundarnent-. el principles which w5ill greatly liesist, him.. in, choo'sing an ,appropriate etelor, eheii* toy .tiie•xteTior .tyr. hs heme..„ • One. 'Of the chief . causes for .the ugly. color cernbinatiOne on so Tank of the 'houpes that one notes in pass- ing ehiongh :the, ceimtrY, is leek Of , harneony.• The 'co:Os .6.14 thele houses e. do nbt 'bleacie,into their :backgrounds and. sarroneditigi. There has been tie attennit to 'harnspnize the Toe, triin and .body, either With 'themselves or ,with their se:rounding& Roofs • may he a:1 'painted ,a bright red, pre, linnably the theory that 'red •is. ;a good reef re,gardiese of ,the • fact;that it •yriaY •be vete' “g:ating'' againet are operi sky' or, baekgreund; or clash With the co:orso'f, Other pa s of the house, though such 1 rad - might he interesting Mid. attractive ful as the brighter shedes., " .._ Ler& bodi Outfaces in solid coloe shouldbe relieved by contrastingieol.: ors on trial and. roof. • No material ehZeild ever be painted in imitatioe of some ' other inaterial, -as' brickwork, foie instance, or ;the graining of Wood: It should be remembered ethat color • masses 'peke different impressions at varying dietances. .Houses shou:d.be , inspected' for Color, both closely and at a' distance. . ' - • ' Venally -farina 1,,iesseti plenty of "landscape" .surrounding there., They Would be inconspicuous and indeed, were their buildings be painted in scene drab. color. There is nothing that presents' a.more attractive appearance. to the passer- bY than, farm 'lands, whose buildinge rintV belt; The 'neeves are long and eeee who takes by the heese or !tone You ehn•add a deep hem of striped, gathered' into writ -bands.„ No. 1326 who. supplants/' and is regarded by. .11.eeked, dotted. Or • flowered mateehil: .is in izios 36, ,38,.. . 42. and pr the writer as suggestive of the fact ecerfe and squares to matchetthe 'bur- inchee husn, Size. a& uir s rothIsebit JIlageetbmilid;,fOlihisilila43..4ntril.hirsighbret.thea,r 133;, t.e.a.:4i,nrst.,,Itiet'paretgr.113 7.,troih rte.* .4steeiscisisiegr, 3a yafds 9-itOit "-P a-el:2 a Cents. . • partiality of Iaaac for Esau and of seven Inches ,,coda ;and as 161.4 • • ,. • ••,, • '• Rebekah. for Jacob is; aleirregairded aet about e • garmen nem in as the dresser; less six inches inch. border of the , celored -Material d (to' ale •and spread while het over the guney 4 • • • ado.. When that, was 'theeoughl • , • • Y '•neceiAary to 'provide is something .to chief cause of the treuble which nis owii fancies, The one tising• it 'is • womae or girr whe denos to Wea 29_04. •. all around, ' • 'ESAU 'SELLS 2e•i; ry, asiplied.another coating, fillirig d • - • a 2 lo* 'fot the herder). Add a threes:. g neW, Fhshion.:BOok • are 411:1Va0e 'styles fee the home dressmaker, end :the TT arose beteteen the brothers: . 'City arid economy will find. her garine' nts dependable for tasteThg. birthright - that. •hia. Fiour-saelis 'make. good coyersfor dry ,vr. geye: it. a coat of yel"-",.oWh..e (..1,6e.tpled he seas pidets. • • - • the 'meshes, andS•after lettine it A little ,child Ioves . to feel, buses to, . 'always. . P lee rights and privi.ege.s as estbosn, Son.. ,'mattreaseS• and pillow.s, 'keeping the floor patnt, tand cevered .the paint ecce,peA 4nd he, cannot get are attractesiey decorated in brilliant, sires fu . fied our patterns . or harmonizing celora: :., • e altogether like :y that,.. m this ticking Healer .sieks •can be (after .it had • dried) with a. .oat.o,f . feeling . „ with factormade tpys: , .• ,.. rt l' l • • made' irito•pillow-cales and mattress' oak • stain. This ..makee. a ,emootilte s, euld • thes ;y, Of the book '10 cents the copy. Each case, the edee sonwoud have sue-, be encouraged te make ' In most 'Cases, one find farms esese enejedes one eotipon. :good' for Ceeded hiS father as'Itead of .the cone: , Make. tlie ,pada .bY putting .h durable, brown earpet, Which is easily. • • . . „, •• , • • _ • .1 some Of. his p:aYthings mit el 'ear& ' are painted in one •or eWci bright fiveCente theenarehase an n. t munites or tribe and that in.'the dis- Pu0s4 • e y of tton batting between two cleaned by • running over 11 with a" board, • . ." •' eelid tones, s The .eolora• sele ted are - • -• • , 7 • . • •• 9., • , • , tern. " . . • .• tribution •of his father se property. he: ' is,, wood er. paper. ,cari quite comnsenV, White, ye:low, ered end , • • ' wou'd have had the larger ehare strips of the material aha. quilting "eleth •dailipseeden. ketose • d • „ ne,• art NV11 StlY 'make his • •• uw 10 ORDER PATTESNS. ' ." • own piceure. books. ' G 49.3) C across You caie a:se, make sacks last • Until Yi-e can buY - • " green, ::The,reasoe fps. the preference ; (Deut. 21.116,-17i e.n. -1 - e.Write'Yesur na ;and address p'‘Etin. • • - Nery often .a child will need to be thebl • i te ded for the - ------- • • _ . first orn in .27:23-20. • . ". • : ."kr 'Tlit: RETURN our ....fAcoa, 32:::i. to .. ril. n n ! .„ ::7- , ' i started • in an occupation Or gaine and a 4' , • ly, giving nuniber •and size of P-giseis • e•SSlig of ;bright co*.or ,ii• that the .thiller: , : .. • , . . . patterns as you want., .Enc;ose 20c in V. ,g4„- E te au despised his birt,heighi: • ' 33.17= • . liie Production of Wax. ' ! then a'hen1F1 beleft to manage the ues o .d-Hrstit sliew si, welleat a ' -• • distance, nee would they bees cheei- gtomPS' Or Cain 401 ,Preferred; ...srap To -the later Old and New Testameet ' ' ' ' . e: ' . • r • Bie SW' ax beiair worth more .tha'n foe bin-se'f •• it carefully) for. 'each number, and; writers it seeined .cleisr that Esau' had, trihEd4.'stihwi i..ein,.i.li.av,xil: h'tleic;hul. tEr'S syeals usr ijuhlahl;i4,3StaiWictin: :tWiC•e-eaS much per pound Us honey., al..l., ' 'We should-trY .to: think. as the, Child, address Your order to Pattern DePte by this foolish net,' forfeited hia:claim the wax that is Predueed in the think Thi-, Will , belie greatly in !' up his abode. Jaeols whoes how, aftet apiarY_,sheeldbe Saved, Gaye Me. c...p.!,olviiig many perplexing problems. TO ' Wilson• Publishing Co,73 West Adse and that Df his deseendants, :to: tbe' 'elide St., Tororto. Patterns sent by great,nreriiises-of the oavenant made, . many years;,. on his.baelc to. .6aeder4m, • the. Dominion Apierist. ia.ilgh at .ot ridicu*.e. a Child when he. DDY TOAD TEARS COAT By jcispliINE E. •TOAI..... 'Teddy Toad hbpped out from •under 'world would ' saYs `Hew . sweet!' • Le- a rhubarb leaf. into the garden Path: stead of eieety.tead!'•" • • • - where ,s•et warming his- back in : the bright. sueshine: we/4We a bit happy' , He fea old and -"faded ' , • : . ; ., • 'bluebird deer:Med' down from the apple e tree ' tee the edge of: the path: Smile a. beautiful_ thing •fie Was: with his'. bright,: blite,,,Coat :,warm. returii mail. • e • with Abraham .(chs. 15 .arid 17); ands* I Canaan; desire's to eitablish 'frikridly. Iirears-apiee'Yeatorked-4 'w-eittractedstialtse•Soiriee,,questiefiseirineeently, even , ocr to that high destiny whichbecame tolatiOns, When he learn& hoivever, honey •the. Wee Will. cozies prinCipally'ethough. the, queseion erniiiing, 'may Weaning Pigs. israo;'s iii.'Uod's• Plan of sabiathen•for. et. ...nines conunete'ineet. tin With from cappings hex' Should! 09 -Serif:eta •hatm. The laugh Seems to . ' the world. See',Mal. 1:2-3 and Roof: • Soon .will come 'weaning. time for 9;10-13. -Thus the, 'wtiter.' of the Much ' d prays fe d • be kent.for etbmiia that have been! CAA 'grave, ithoughts aside Ai • • . • • a, large• noroPany • of nieri he iss ver'e_s .4 • , otamP,. Caa?e.'31" seeond critie. I • Epistle to the Hebrews speaks of hiin e - ' , ance. • He send on his •servarite rejected, ,for pies of ;adventitioue, worth:ess: Very 'often he h alarmed, an1. elver- • as a :filo- , Stamp • -sump the spring litters,. and , vitaji it • the a period en the • life /DI as • s. creams person, for •one • • *, , • • • • • . rich', 'presents, hoping •thtie ..te. tecer -cembe-feresneces_o deore cane), that I titre whieh eitti be diseovered• 'if one • Men 'down. the 'garden. path. " hi these -oun • rk • . g po ets, w ere the hand- mess Or Meat sod his own bitthrighte, fr In , h d , .h d his brother's good Will. But the bur- have 'been Cut' out of werker combs 'will Watch carefully • • • ' arrns ' carried a herrid-:°"kinge ler mnst be on the akrt If'you have • • • den of a euittv conecience is etayy for erimmings of foundaeions, etc.; eel ' This ,careful watchfulness is a con - ton of •the Valau ,Qf that ' 9 " Jacob, on, the con Italy, a a,s reet • . • • '' • ' "*. parents, .11 they•re re ent ax. he best way to t uous demand upon but • , . allowed thens Specel.to hustle a portion sehiehlhe_puicha§ed.-sa cheeply, 1_ t i_ . - • Upon im,.an . . flappy, 'tattered tiling with an old Is t Jabbisk Oast Ilf-Jordin); he spends - straw hat, 'Where its -heed shpuld be, of theii• rations, this eeried '"will be qiiite Contrary to the trutho say ' the night in agonizing prayer. When - --.1 morning dawns he has prestailed; and its' eat#: arms thrust .44° a •ragged t the easier stianned. . _ • : , •""Jacob's action oii this occaSien is ,re Picket, a red apron round its body. Two, or three, weeks after farrow- •cord•ed witbeeit.'dietTiVr.ev,:ar,. , ( Riltt • : hearing his new naine Of Israel, that ' "There," Tuddy Toad" heard him ing-- pig& 'should ' be • fed a litt:e„ • by The same thing IT'Tht.'O••sa'° of e "He who strives with •God." he . . sale when, •he had the scarecrow ' in the middle of the strawberry 'bid, • . • themselyes, sbnie thie nop-milk and gloss . deception pi ec. !. e. • . , s ...gees ,forward to , the fateful • meetings • . , • • :.• "HoW T,sheuld- like.: tis'heVe a coat middling -.-and a little .shelledeorn 'et :the .muchsprized: hleeping.. But 'In , ..ag et. les deeded .. •ss dis ssin • , .0:f they will melt by the •heat•of,:the sue': lovahld. and happy. •The opoiled. child ' "AIL th '" • i t d ' ' • 'Oh ' h ' • ..". '. ' -..' -. • ' • ' • ' '' At the . time •i • ss hise family. that these 'most dear to (Luling 'elle . waimer months of the n I no ongee . among us: , • .... • • other feed that they '1*.e.... , This .will ••• bOth cases, the disapistoval, is. clearlY , ., , ........ • • of , that' eolor!" sighed. TuddY ?road.' "I hope I wontt . see any more .ef • • ugly." :litown ,. thing - im.ssered ' with .ets: "Bib* ,your ,SPede, /Joe, •and dig . Heir. rellere who:else mai thin 'slop' of Jacob for -its accomplishment, The e tieneinclieated.:eictiteme laireaty, 1.. 3. )Ci (71 times.- acob s prostrae dark-colered, Cannot bp rendered 'pre-; erect •w,ith In: fad, it is •:i. unisance tO Me... It . eraeke and. seta 'in Witte"' , virer.ti;.,,., .. .,... .,.. • se. . ... e out that Yelliew roSebueh `by' the path. -is.i•ration for pigs,weanitit'O.,r give: graphic stoty o'f Iticob'S .Wrestiing ,ate, ' - . desire to, appease .his. brotheres Esaa e ,.• .., e., ,/ „ • e , ...... • • .... d ' • . • : • ' • • •• ' •• an"" 'fifably 'in tile solise Ott rector and 'meet , . . A ' Sleadoew flitted, overhead.. •,' ,Ted e It, iS. • spreading la it. Milt ' r0. Ot'. blit tee'• meta' ,. heae• e 's,,00," .be •,Pentel - (eh, • 82;24'82/, ' is ...4 storY or :•shceiv•S .hiinself generoes ' and tor e„; . ese Inc td 0 er a .flre in oceling water, an . mosture, an , .r, and dries in, .. A as - OE revaittne nravett. • . • • • ' . • • e• . • = ,..• • • e •,' • • '' • ' :' ' •'''t fourth -s' '' • ' .. ' 1 'te A. Certain .ameurft• .of' stoele,•andegraft. I iiee mite eire-.•f•Spe ,...,•,., .' 'blinked lile•eeeis'ind relied .thene u0 . allMY "o 3, oc ....• • . . ' y., ' 'f, • .. . . bo . • . . ' • ' .. repentanee' and•confessien as wee( 'as; . ..... . I . , , 9 worrying , a ut- a, badly ..blorited •un- a I' . • • ' .1. I . • I • . - ' , . , . h ..• • •s.. •• . '• ing T e tension.. ' relieved and. 0,r )r. s . •ani• .. • hree to .plle,, ]nel in • sysdt ,.., .. *rim sTeLF,i'l' BLESSUsic feesses 6,4 comb bv, i..endo.i.bg', thein in d'waic :With a litt:e liractiee. ehy,'One'catrituft. „Tpay Ise . extracthd ...from . Such you happen to find • an ,frogs around,' • shapely btiech of 'porkers, for...if left . sit) ' - '' - ' ' • • ••• • • ' ' '''illeY. u'ePt far sie.Y•• ' ' .' ' ' • . catch thee) .fot ,me, t..They.millie good . .. , to their oern ineneetions they writ fill, 1..11;: . , • , .',. - ., , • . - • • ... • i • ... r ' . • 4. , 07.1,40 ' ' 1 e V 'le 4s• site ieeth' i h . It ,011 Very ease ; ., , . . . o. i • belt to ' go. fishink'' - • ' : • .. ,... ' • to .Mterfleieing With • . Slap and 'theii, ' V. 4. That I may :edf : It is •not"Clear'• (Rey. TVe.e.): • No' doubt Jacob,. eleSke• eetractor. 8. (k1 .61T :116' ,Of' ineilli0; ef:a• ' ' •ls• ' Start et the b 'tot 3! 8.tamp, .,,jitaing., back UP the.' Patiresleep Until the • 't h • • • it' ' whether or not a sacrificial 181 '% ' 37. ge ungts., ae -you •-, - • , , ., . • ; • s • • •• ' • .s ..i, . • • • eie - ti m, friendey gr,eet i ng • mug!, ,,, a ve. .... ii or t . ,r- , to , - .t., the.' eit • .,. - se rotate 'Steamer .but. to get .rie,arly all'• oethe e0litsand •sv-1-40 lc the op 1“id : the wax mit of ' them it. is neeetsvyl. eitwaYs 'tali' .• ellen:eh' to • .keep• out .air and moisture, Make abeutetwe mends... . . . . . teuke., .'His :brother's :for.giveridOe. and . The beet thing for Weaning Pigs'is. u n the firstborn eon8i've•ness•,.Of • .7°"•• In. aeey. case the pre,. nouneing of :the. • . . e. suejec .. ,ni , en, mass o pres . . i'•,s '• • eh' ' • •.• ••• . he • - e regarded ae. a, eelemn, religious. rite ' I alit' tired of. piwh, .34.... I.Jej n.g...thi.tie.r. ,...;,.il, : tilii. mysterious,:.*iy• gf thads, •he p o , •giving . em exercise w ee teey which could not be ;revoked' oit Undone,: ' ,,,..„. Fences." ' foot!". . ; • • ' .• „ . ..' ..,, . • , . I *as. just..dispoaing ,er. the VerYeliiit ate '..• gathering :theie, tiny.. morsels: : seac appeai . not c ' ' •0 ' ' • I, ' • '',.".. *FE.ti" ••' • ' - ;Ted ' gave. lila ' -, shOuldets . eft . inipa- . ot• hiA041 fidelle-ragged.'garisient.. This' • keeps them ill 'geed trine , • e et not , to have .rerogaited; t.11':,.trani-.. The' fence is. niether. efethe fetal; • '' deal withrcappitige-and.pleces-cifecleah"ethere ao•;greaterehappieess. for new cerab; Says •Mr. Grderhain;:ia:tO then elie knowledis'e that we have cimee . piece , a Solar. WAX •,eetracter out bet .• If We 'have, the. )vet• resnles connoting et..a. glass :cevered box.eonei' in all Peobabilitffollow, and out leaning a' sIK•ot Tnetal tray in Which Children, inn be as we leant. theiri•-• implied. • e same. seem him would be in the rear. end in, case •year. but 'combs that' conta' ' '• • 141C • darling ,1;.ua.• b toad's. ise't • • .. , . . . -tee an. attack 'would, have a chdtice of Pollen or, he beer used far .Tearing,: . NO 1.G al P • •e wor 1./wei t e those thieving birds around my .gar-, • ' . • • , i • . „ • prepare them ',for the shift from the also to be implied that Gocits purpose .• • " 0' - . • -,-, r ting rocess. . . • . mother's • table •to their own feed to honor hi tel s;,:ias thus given effects: • ..• • • . • • • Graftestaxings-1 would no bo bof sWeet?' I am so 'tired of •lieing an ' Then he cal'ie'd to one of his .heto-. teteugh. • ' • • ' • ", Gecheeingeeee re.,ed the seies' h. aetTesearPe. • se • .1, • , . /brood; se 'ottemthat. 'they': have become to the sky, 'Where_ ,far, far eboitehim 'happy swalIoW , skimmed' through , the sunshioe., •affour ,*1:311 I could fie!" sighed Mile 'brown reggedYe "Then 'allethe Came Mr. Man'a heavy footstePs, cart Wein some •m e u •world would say. How gracefujly the •Tuddy Toad tiled to het" out of the • , charming . teed flies and how ewiftr.„ way:, but twits 8.0W ebotityht because, shelled • corn: Scattered -over a grass - • y _ . ' been to him an fli•St %nee he fn r- . ... sure The supply -dealers Will readily' rao.TanteldrotpsethtliTi•Op,T;h.epo(f.'tileti'isheibirst;_setrroiPssS, , . stake heeswae in exchange for eisinh founxlation, .cliargitig 'a medeeate cein, •ti...1,110e.___,aleja2 Paust.,natsailrneY•7,s,3,4,..itt:,ra-ori,i; tth: liiissjon, per p(itind fo'r' . mahing the ' ' make a 'good. job; ...It stays on better •shie_ 'that' , nettiti"ey splits, his *..,e11,71 laughed' lttr. Gardiner . . k• the secrOt ptofitable pork greet.; fer Of the b,irtheight to .laceb;' She. teethes' faitlif artes about, Ifeendetleti. • , shabbY old ....+ right 'dowtt the hack!, Man, ,Sto`Pping tight in the Middle.. 1...ng a cOntinuous,. •hoialtfty grossest V, 1% • A dere i )% XacOW's conduet ' To hOld 1111Welcome sirang4,1.4 ,ettt • 7. Dear, 'die :deaf., what 'a • Sigiit he was of ;the . path, "if there ise't. Priend end develo‘pment'ee the pigs from the .i,;$ sh, tr‘va AO all' its. dishhhestY, A.rei keeP ses.tn ,fie',41"harint • Preveiitive for If 'than 'wee. haVehicl the -tree grow .1110 over the tape, but the tape should be,. 1141 nowt He was irtienh:ing'aWaY when I,' 0.0d See,.Joe, he hitEr,..it!st 'shed his ,dayethey are farrowed_ until they theanne, 0 ..3 eg, • • . • Seem e bin Liu: .gitat pacc, S • •• • ' • taken "•Ciff af ter the sieetireci heals.' • joyous s in. o • . . M fLit her d brotlier. Yet he g co .f.he beeesee. seears.t. • ' '1,k• • ss e fii" * ree • d .• • wroilg which ht.. is tt?Inptcd. to do 1.0 „Ame geet,triields:Art tontipig ettl,e, • A. 'stet. ritethoft°t'Ioli..81'eleeetIng. 'east', '1.187 7.1(1 ' • frcini• the 'tree' eaine, a • * vle-ts and nice looks reach the • ineeketing Weight. desired. t II.' 'tat Ali he 19 a •Iiii4 s'o•P of tt ilecessity s Wh t Ani I/ w.s. lum.self . to , le peteinideci. lie " enowe, ht, t0Strillyt-im ! • • . , - "I 1.1-• Ina honee that hri:Itis oely me "flow ' I • *111 1 .cabld ' sings. :like , The' toad, iS the gardener's best it..reust he aged.. sparingly , and with deed. . . , that!" sighed the.' feed; • ..,t,gAii Iti6 ..fitieeld, S ' He le a• • woederftil little 1,r-tete:Of' feed Where exercise. iif te- V. 38. A IeM:i. nte,.. i t'ie tee Welt." The'''. And lar ..gre"'il •11'jre ‘vhero toed warble! Hesn't ,he a wobtlerfii: ho dtieen't, harin the fttiit.•. 'Yes, •.S,..ir! geed, elein pasture' will li'elp. The ; in his iiitteie grief.. at the' •loSs of. his , And n ;4-b 1 ; •ii...." -..e: (1.1.et wootiland,•WfiVS• ... pigs eotithestefethers'st,hisSing. ' ills. grief ".01-1'4 he. 1,1e 'in the ho !o Ofeher'hiliid,:e * , . viiici;?"' , • . ', : e ' • ' ••• Friend .TOad is just.. all ' right!" ' - IR friest thrifty,' crop ',‘ of Then 'Iliil Frog'eavi*,h,opiti'it's.,on And • Teddy' Toad heard.: 1. -le heti- 'ender My °observation in a good man.R.; tflb°i's'en;e'll''ne•;•.7:•shilf .fleienvrtille."se'hneili•legd/liail ', A .si'..elet••• 'gte.irtlien ' of the hind. ' A, ter a, g:orieus seeitris" lie, elieckleti tsquasiebugs. .. Ile 0, -as glad he • wbs' on sniall alfalfa lets and se eheapls- to his, unserep- , et d. i teili •is. , • s. ' Ties first ,nine,,eir ensest rum, o t ,is• •. , 0. •,, I i y :, : , . , . .•• Ilia Way t 0 tkle 1)(Caa. "Ixercoug.,„ itty pod goo, al.vay to 'rinike a daffier of., years was on a farm where t,liey itarie,,jeisthsighe _ .. ' to toe -it :e *ere s‘',41.'eli-'''illotts brother, - ' .• ' ' ',. 'ort, roan 11.79 roev‘ 1ttl•de •ti11:1*.het '; "..,* trov.u. Irosstessei a ••reniiiser' or eite—ilitic:s• 'a`•e.•''' l'f'OrY harr'e" • 1. "I 0 as ' he sprit lig., lightly ever • Tistitly ant. ,a bii•ile tsar' ,a'• fiteg. tier a roSe„' ed . from ' ene lot to ,ftnether" of ebein: Ts , ‘`.. REASON'S I•40It .1 Ae0a.'s. PETAliTt'likl; t't:Int ( ' '' •' . -ling fh.e'fiir • . i , . e . • . •1,.. .• . i • , . , ' • leese right 'Irside' CI I'm tiers, 'hey • , Toad's 'head,. . s'..." .... ; bur a realle.7ti.iile 'Useful (tteislher Of Alio, Same Size ,e%-ery alternate 'week, • ..26:84.35; 27.; 41. to 28;0. , ' Saviti; tee harvest for the. bin, , 'ilitgeeieYnt4s.ecI•lt;:a tit; ::.tilist‘"4.7;;?;t1",..1;,n',.,,a'•:i., li.re.ce e.,..!fi nie"'.1,7nd Ihe.:re 1 abide. •S'..•e:rne- •., , i ,..• es , titess• l'm as tin a:1 AS 'A Sto4ie ;a a ' ,Tudelooiced after hint ancl eighedi ' seeiety. 's • • • . . .. ',' : ' :I the. alfalfa heing elip.pee, in each , lot : (N. 27,41: iiite. (lays q him'ily:1tholl, \1u king the .line s diet til Army. litied!..,the .„ .... . • , . , . ,- ,,,...;.; stchunr1. AI a • .I.S0 ,pr.'=,\ 1(4+1. ..=.„. • , .. .. iitiow..i wii.b, 1 &Mid &write!: ii*Wiitild. 7.-'. s.,";.- ---"t" -7,'s es et,- -1--ers. ' ';: . ' Hater 'the', pigs ',were turned' to the Esati eeessts his eathere, •death to ..• Alai. nett ' witnout: et hide withts; rtli ilytt,outtity ,";,zni,,,,t •,,iiI•.•14 :intt, ,t,i... ..%,,rf" Itt:(1 ''(,1,111';`,1 !Iles!' 5° 11ia'' e:9,IT eAn't . • r. ... • • l. • ,crese the .plind-:te• the l4hee: 'side 'ned ' * ...rgg Flivot.. .., ..' . •...' t okliel'. These plant* ykrt*re allowed 'to take ple'coevery. se,ote '• Then he see; be., Keepers pf Metel; 'woriii-er 'store, . ..."gestise dtsord,•,..,,,- . .. ' . ' 'i••:,1"1 :tittate, ad,...1:re 'I"!, vesed•Of.5.ix 1**?4,..Ie.r1. - •• till the Weeld Would lelY;,;'VY-haet a , . en iterstielitione :made sortie ireare gretreTteall:-Yottng7letivei it plenty ftee toeavengeeliiMselt upon• his brie. lle• neighlior'S saftestuirci,, 'arid les o‘ste ,, • ise,,,n if , tiir,,.,,, f,, to .,,,i(h.,'„, or krImtzg, vt,i,11.. 1 . , i''''.0 ; OA'S. Zt 0 0:t • : : t!at trfiVO.CP NAV SIM 11' ale.. 'road - 1 r -.; f • g .1+ i trogeninig ii Pa t.A11- i 44:611..; the pip ' were replaied. 'T`shese '1•11.0i, - Reliekah'e wateh fill care is ex-, ,..,..--tstorencs,' 13oyk.T 1111A:is ' itt • .1oqt It's. ,et`vtit.'s ii.1 tile 111 1, ii is wt,..t: Ava' • feeed, it.nee" 1 •stm "ivy 1(4: ,, 4 . sends 'him' away With the hope , , ' _ ' !out. grut1"11101a ' e dani;' 'e ..." loos fed a ration of wheat, iniddintge, tion. to the suecident eew. shoot Of , she 4 .27 .. .3. e e e I/ . c• . tat trOU ).4.., u.'1 ... e C.I.i. s ge Ing,eol'isserilin must reae i t at1- . buret of let es sing. , les Is w, s , . Must be heed. alto ' ' • Warbied the oriole. fe::oW.: • I)On't. ever hurt it taildt Joe. even dui tlio Weaning' ocriod; but to his father hoth in woe(' and And riPe.. f rut ts Ift*Ml ' 1e,' 011 11 'method; hes lieen •dietce cied. s'obie, • • ,es, the . ease is dropped.. nue or tv,0 • • PIrt,:0•eighi-rounee bon • of ritim's '4',„"14‘,. °lulu" muddy "a" heS 41Dit.'el be dr atAhl and 111 ,'+I to the 'eel f., rn`V. 4111(4"r house* rherC"'' go art":1(tit1 te';;I:jtittleti 'fall 1'1g q. ‘tIvt' 11111'.1'1.:,s:ts:.. • II' h"le'"; 4" the • th.PellSr•pesar:...f.:‘iNt'illi'icilly • werldwou'el. t' Just hear ,Ple dear' Chap •iit "iiestioying ittect "pests and quired to get it; and along vSith these; better side, ef:Eitauee riatUre appears I graze. • . • • 1 I • - t1c)'• ti is• 1.0ever ths tril`thing iamaceolis feeds, it Wes foiled thet1 Pigs had a little.slielled Vein eddi• ert d tO. 0.rotect her faVorite One-, Coln' " • ' • " ,,g1' ago,. .)3r ui , • C'oivtrullt to- 1,1' 'the "OV pare 26: , have.lt chatIto to "ILIA in g Up Ii Iiiore they the Runts. . that Esau's gofer will i:eien turn find - • old eclat tor," frori leek to tail, What --,and oder mime 'yolks end poOr keep- RerentlY a,' nightingale singing 100 The reeereess, is es I wet all bver,. MIA yoar ihree„..• n(11, 1r0,t;;; ittar=.77"1- ' ' Evc,t;s6,1)1E4'1"1.111,4‘•-•-tla-ottiorW;Se41.11thri0,4"., A wandisiing hreeee 'blew the (IPAt ,rorn (tough 'laid egge with alinosF perfeetly by radio iisten,er's, 'frietidlY rclath>4. Their oviginal ' ottwr lie gave hkileelt allot -het 111)Pilti.Oit 'cottonseed -meal and skimetilk, the alfillfie-eR, J. E. • his offence be orgotten: ' When feeding se"" 1 tt-wtlYs' otteidc ciit,ir dant. etfeefive the *M10.0 anY• Seneidorible rienber• "of • 1 . • • e • ee • • hteis are :ea:sea :hetet eyo botind ti 'It "tit t,h 1' k to • ebrQ. " rtl'ITAr Fillibbrittleed irags .with . . &ler iii the world, Wag' going- ;t) I'•4t-, ing .qu,4•1itise. Qe,ebe,.... Aber heed, feet, away from tht London beoad Hittite , .pceple... ifving at ifehron I plaStering lati.iii 'mid inade 'a strougle • - ...e•••••.-ese -.see:se ...Le-- •• .- e r1,ise end .it i. quite unlikely there la , .. ' cense sof Iiiie if it isePt":01i l '' • i., hots fed lat•gely ell Craeke.d Torn and -den* 'Staticili • 21,0; cotild,be • heard. (23:3). with. whom Abraham... Imd t, tieing one iatit ro.r bile bottfan, and tii , . Til,..,zinnin is a anti,.. . „i• NI,N,.,,,,. ,,r,,,mil tin.l. to. euppis tht ottire h...xd.. ' .....-buqh' bseicle the path' ;instil the 'itir (iii, therlatiet ratipn gitlia' ii ssiiiaiier - The Windltitii•i in the -II vi iig. • -vera1.1 tforti to extend ee `1.1 h i • ti 4..d ‘ , • . 0 , --........11. is'ais a shill qoantity of ' peo.frai51.,.., there . appear toi leitee. been se Wes fragsnot" with to-Attlit.fttitlpt....• . • • vgg. .prochletton, :When ;there .was ,e, 8 • ''Ilott• 1•••'.W1::;11 `i votiht-hii.:tragrant`,.v.op.o.. 151,,I.atiing pf ,hoth nitrogenous fii; (I .i.titb. beautitul flowers, F loWei 8 Moil Fe ri g tivit .1sicob new follow, • - • . i ad a- ` ='.. ` i.i ,` - - = ,..0-1,i... Th ,..:. tie.. oth .1. t ti 1 , • i t ' i ter.ve .108% W.1611 platted' bv .t1toto-. ' t ,...t.h,t=Iv. ' itko, ft revs(,l'i.Sigh0(1 littl SPlit'ditWa`;AIld carbonaccoua einterielos there add seti leech to the beatitY ot A teem" stesti s. ea , exampe „t ey .eend -elm. st e ey - in . e , re g i-atti A Pen• . ,e , se ,.. , ,:.... , ,. . 1'2%1 ''''', l.8". esti ..-"1.• alle -00a 1 . '•': . 'eittliellesls;• "Then I • eesitibiebe Init. ia Urere,-' 1r..tter Pretiluetions better . sl'Aer thiti.„01,Ote of: tlitliir,should be used in' to seek a wife of hie ...owit.kinsfolk fit' tains, fis the ticieresee. $ of thO troUgh ' l'olVe..' . 1110 Ale4t6 .06 Maen liet'TTIS11.." iiii.f• •tiotigh IVI: ite-. tilrited ' heck irit,o e • two for Cho Sides, With short This popular' IlOwOr ..sesits .,,tiv:itt(1 71.11Q. titithrifte .iire placed into his e.s.es and ttheek ye,,t,ow • le,k6f,..:4ichel'- Yolks--:a0,4-11etterstitl!!‘"9.!.. • ' • Wtts tleh ..1".tirtheV., north, liiite‘msees of lath' netde,' ends, to the poibt nese in a eteetente roe end ei!eett. tee, a,eaifs, . , . „ , . ottlements p-iiostino intr. ( ' ° ' ca' e 480) 1710) fatmer8 a-mc>st nivar'ablY Rebekah object to inierenarria`ge w`ith t.6 r"veht Siete, "The chicice e • ' • I.a.• t,an!s.age ha,sal,,ratiort:1 tonalskecl is riot t tl elves e'l m'ussed u hememhe'r that oallirris a=evaVS eosi, end eats. thee'. 11 'eke i'vw 1%, the tattle until ,thp:. impr.ovott thoor. our homes, • • northern Mesepotamiea , !prevents ites-W, E. F, i ' Alto herd.-- r. ,,•Lp 1\', \ 1, • a 4A.'4`r • I I