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i IS the, Olviaa-Preinine.: gAasen upder-,
1 otane•, tkoegers,,, wily, K Was that nentbera -With the, adverit of W, aryl .
. g'Y MARY IIAMIt(roN TAT-BOTTA-, - • , • 'May 'Aid CrOpik in Overcoming, the Handicaps Of the: Season.
13Y OVE E,, 4-EESER• ' • • -
• .... after` the' escape :from:Egypt, Moses. weetheet l:Ici, PrePared
led ,the ple' directly,liet.lato the 1?!polos4,1741.314t4ts7r(apasrhefe:;Wiey. 11•14vran..;. : . 4. • ' • . - - -:-.
Melte you ever been. faced with,,.tha ;hash, 13/1PaagOS, 8116)4 8019lied ,beet land of lunette, but. to noreb-Sinai , ., . . , •••01,..
' 'idilen341.a Or uaexpected gueats. On theieliced beCen, and 'halted, beane,„ "94iich, Whet fs /Os name? v. 13, The name :wood) helk equal to 12 lbs. of -bran, '.
., Does it pay apply fertilizere. After cemparativety near the erirface, Thug Numerous ways are. givSn to en.,
• , . „ „.. , . ..,
the PeOPI of . Paris green or white arSellico 1.' Penne" the -crop' is planted, and if to,. what any soluble Plaistleed Material a•P- large line's: vocabulary, butas is the
dey that dinner was,sh'or0 or you were "are a etantlard,Preakfas•t dieh tn ...11ieme Meant . very much t?
thhig is a better first aid than a• weli'7.' '• „ Do net. depend on your genera i etOre 14e•Ink a' neW,. -ge4:' .- I'ler' ne'dee4 1/ Thor° eh' • mi thS bi:an sawdust ' 41e°1e-i14.'er PreceetienS h91114 be usg4 PO "Pvb'ere het.w"e. the, reivisa,,,,,ie rreZrintilanatatnuy4;..rawiavtitet rma,4.37:it litios whesmt,imi;
represents,- a new manifestation' -of ' P''' 'Y --ic -' . in the application? • • 00011 available to this network ei iisvw-
tryieg to use up ',the' left-evere? No- ,. sections of the ceuntry. - • • these daYs* A new .mgrae ,night „ity,, salt, 1% peande, water, 2 gallops.
,
• stocked heapitalitY 0141. °f Vegetables, or, the 'MU: time you reveestioi Oe ood, in. Ids eoropaiStti•,.';tanrdgereiwienetnegtt itenbbe, etiyidss9enLletbeal ,' . These fllestimul.• are .1i10.11, . 0 1)e in; r•ootai, The pyirietpio•ohlg, then,
. words,,, to "begin with the:child," .
• ... If;eVe pile Shelf in the 'pantry 'dia-• I need Of can 0 . tomatoes.„.T`i ., ... l'e. Iiie 'care or • t a, ' 1 .peer the bqtnclinzit __a_tlic‘li yeer by e considerebk is th get the fertilizer en aud worked. if as odtch•eit Nes ba4. jearee, 0,, seslle,
niass .unifornay cramblr 44..0,, wi: rz'odiStirli4,0go, have troecziZutyls'eire9i.Wrer 1.1:foe'r:.7i; ii:Inyet:Pthle7litt-i:n°fOe.: 81°:.ie7;t:Irtetl:91:44.1.;11hs.ao;hatle 'eShou,noeltand
•tinetlY AnderstoOd te, be the emergeneYi et:head. flir"Ve. ea ,Yoar 'shelf at least his purpose to. deliver theta, The name, Salt in Om Water end and .natnalrwa,llybtii.itt:pleellithlwiiu:goanv7git,tiivsjoses::::
rose it. teplitee at the earlieet pea- ' peas, string and Lime beiges.; A jar Of -,leen , variously eincleratood. Some and 'poison,- ' mixing , thoroughIY •
4°14 and when, an :itrtiele is eeed 1 tWO Omni, each of, 'this vegetabio* Ora! which, is here translated "I ani,” has slowly upon theirdzed bran--saWdust 1."*""'eer' 9.1 fertillaer
sot eaUie. •of the rush et eleventh:hour Plant will net.. be interrapted• Since instead of oribr, a few hundred, We.
Biw.t, moment! . i hErm. • a, friend who, muShrOomg,. will eaelle, torn the oral; z_fielytiletrittcleoroe:10. WriElrev-trreWwlialeihin every Particle will he naliet, and', •the'l
hoe imidefoat a feii qiitekly prepared nery steak' dinner info one with , ., . the time of"planting If the fertkirer a height of eix or, seven 111-he4t. the tion . or. embarrassment, • sinet there
• With exPlici.t direStieaS ter:. Plaking 'heated. and 'served, oa toast „with a gehPrneWwereo4:11,etkst.dairVd,'Z'Me Tylites ,„ Pelson bait is best,applied ea, rly in; after orn or t -are, ojented.,, or, ataro.e• . ovirtb7b40, been r,ench.e4, . . w.c4oilid4try,noi;;re,,fiedttin;enQl:rtsogelvaostir, .Iiiid; .
' nieliall -whiell..she lreelia ilPen ItPr*shelf company air. 'AsParagas tips can be .hinignif te'lnen in IreSh'neenifeatetiene. readily. through the fin'gera, •
treatmeat can be inade within a week applioation should be made befere tnet.
‘' theify,;or.4iotioa.e.n•dilett,e40,1.-t. -2..10•tic'e' :.,r•v•e a . 7,Arr Italia:1:1;z itoiro ny4:07 r caniinean,:,a;:ind_Iizitits..,.:44,01.,,, 06.-atawi,e,,,,e,. 'ayr 44.,111 mornin : On a day, that Promises 'w,to.thicwo weeliec:.Ifter potat405. arel, . , 1,, lonriii,ng each. day 4 ziew
te be warm and bright,: Do net epPlY
Plantedge.tttheregn;t1 btro. , mcr;!,:fii..tio... I 2:U !the coMmon, grain dein With ,fr• ein the dictienary, - ' • . ''
pod. Sof* Or 1,0,0illen, with Meet. and liaise dressing.: . A can of sal fruits' the early middle ages Pronounced it when 'threateniug ram n or When it is
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.. . . scattering the *balite. 'fertilizer. , In •FRichl ca, &es, -Where the the :01,;,,,l1;:i.hcne0:0;r: (go' ,i,e, setthelloi..0114ingsr ....yeo'lvdr,4i•tnr.dyi°evg4.tin411;'P.19t: .t.heerrreggi999
• ealad fel!lowing and a 'dainty .deePert ['ready mixed giVes'You a. gale which 4shovah,: and ' NVellaye. become so ae; 'Very geld: 'Bow bYlaiici ,mgoyou.viould ' '
' ..eaernber, a the, tinnily; .Y.firions' ben- snd•Marinalades; aed bottles of Pickles :le Berne reason to believe that ille rent' . The'
, geo4 enon,gb 401,,, .eir,en, pie .oritisi: .erni glasses ,eaab of jaw, preserves is unleiely,,e0* to ;be. ehaeged. There tidow ov:ar,. tt.h.:ielo.et,tee,i 7.,tii,L...„ , B ..fcef4t.p1,11:irars,..e!wn r• .4,,t,b:ils.1•11aareP411,o.rbeZe.04.1e1 lizern, thwiest tilt..c.,,-4tru9rpt•cisiitholet,' igrifle.,rt.,,,il, t ' ughts about mir "various * exPerid '
n e above idiever the.4grenndi. the :effect ,,Of the. ',• - • - . ; ' - - .• ,••
* Sea... • If.,„wordewSre • worn. eat by •
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to...rentsti,' .you ean . feel_assure.d it is „can tt,t1te or. p4aci.) of, a . es,,-- . Sev*. customed to this Pronuneiation that it seed .grairi,.;•
1::•-•:,:111.ent„,,_pow 4.conie put aP: In drY• Pah° and catchup Shanid be kept on the re.- for. the treat:7.. ort: .e•' . „win o • ibi be „ pradienny; ..aitt.2.r•iAbuptopliy: with:1:tyaoil. ir:le;guilillirn.oiferctpzether trufocat.wiyirat .f.h.,?vaa.,,,r,..,,..c4,47:ipu977107i4res.
' . fthlu, reifir101110.-thE's-edd41941,--..44 ...eerve Shelf, . .'(i, .... ' : ..", ..:" '.'.' • . !libelling' Of. this„fr"*Veth te be, was, (I n s given
0,74•Filen ;'1. the Elaine as if an lied' at the time. I% , ' 1) sp li ii "every day" :cOnvereatiOns: 'When, We
, in..= soiee• lie- nbi • - . , •,-, )', • . • 7.- tYPe wnieli haa'feed n 014s? 4 u al) d , . 4,
' :hot wetet, To acc,6mpaity the. OCelP 77,--',7:77.t..aa•ialiert0E=7:DZSSFAAfi,...
Yerm."'"relri
1011!.17-1°. rams ,4 •
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,VOCablillarY
BY ANN' BOE-ANDEBBOM
PLICATION OF
liteathe,"-•.arid Bo "live,":and tht the ferlimlee are etiffieleIrt
mine .liere revealed te Moses ineana Inent•ef It*O acres (:;40
"he lives," -Ler :.tho ens,e,w,tio 'a.titio..11.3'T sufficient,: het
lives.,!!_both, in the world Of nature and -atiiIiiTen-un-etiiiid-aPiilica
in .the organized-laommunity of his • •
peoP-e. • • • •
• parate-theS
iv,. THE siGNS,...441.18: At' about six weeks of
there are this, of excellent dinner And
• ' luncheon crackers that keep fresh and \ though' you ti" on a ?arm
there• should be several cans of eiap-
, • • crisp a long time. '
le,04 emergency shelyee , hold can orated mills on Your shelf. With this
Or two Of salmon, tuna and lObster, milk on, hand you .can clniC3c1Y Mak°
Many delicious things -cream sauces,
which as a rule are , served. as they
ownO. from „the can, wit very , nee, eago or. Boating is.land puddings
pies4--and etwaYs adds
rttle
embellishment. They may, however, custard,
• richness, to coffee, chocolate or cocoa.
••Keep oil hand a jar of grate
cheese. Dry' well before grating and
with it a little and cayenne
and, keep in an air -tight jar.. '
• A jar.of dried bread •crumbs is al-
ways ready, for croquettes and'dress-
ings and the dozens of other uses:when
there le rib time to ricipare them, Re,
member to keep 'on band';a can of
coffee, -but-replace it before' it loses
it* ..aronifL" •
be tr'arieformed int & appetizing' dea-
cute: %Poi instance, one large. size
ilex of salmon. make from ten to
,twelve outlets. Make •a • thick:'white
eatice; add the fish, •mashed fine, , re-
moving first the, skin and bones,-seis-
.
son with salt, pepper and a tegnipoon-•
ful of deinon juice. When tool shape
. late pear-shaped 'cutlets, dip. in egg
• and -crumbs and fry in 'deep, het fat.'
• A small' stick of macaroni placed in
the small end of the cutlet 'gives, the
appearance of a bone. ' ' ••
weeztiziere TUNA DiSHES.
• .
The flaky white meat. ' tuna fish
•can be quickly converted into • sand-
.:-.-,---, sonftle',talad or baked
S,everal varieties:of. fruit, phim, rice
and other puddings, Which are 'ilifin-
itely better than seine cooka OM Make,
now'. conk 2in 'eans,•,,as. do also -the
o sauces te 'serve with thein. Various
• • fillings also ecinin In eaiia and. With
in rainekies. If •properly made, salad. Pie.
from this fish ill equal to 'chicken. Pitiii prepared flour on hand pie for dinner
Finally, stick to job if Yea- Him
'-theee*eigels.etetuna;,,,O/r.,,einifol.„44iti, arti,easY, matter. One ,, may ',Mix
B49intlicTils4).;61-13ao-ufautnd'r.ifi'ftelP9::4r9r!d9fasitl :tlia,e14rk.Pdera:::, Yinforatih'iS.9..i,:b tOitilt:d -th,Pebb:s; It'probjrigib.l37:11i8etftlitP-rob:halc•':e.°noefffleit::. late for ' *Mk of this kiad. To top-
„ -41ieedWirY, one; litia•boiled •Ogg, • t e -,-b1-4 advantage. ,: ,ls part ef -plan how you ,canTdee , 1... -This viii,_,A 'San'corattiliencT-iirc,411-0-47—up.i'itiilie- st'e4ls ort4-5Z,,-0,-6'1”
ehreadfd 'Pepper; a few' chopped olivtle-9-.;
Op serve With Mayontiabie Or lettuce, Pi•Oducts. There is marketing,;;, Keep uats,'sO yen; can . ..
, tress or the. young leaves of celerY,,..• Ft,eli°°nItli.: a: s.itlt,. 'Mix themaghlY ' dretis oats, nee a :fertilizer' grain drill,
If eking of veal, .. beef 164, boil andaway in a stone jar,.: wheO where the PiV-fit conies frem.. . . tell liO* you stand.:II.f hesley.' . letting the 'hoeS or dint barely touch
AINEE,11 BOY • tie ground:,
'' SME-nRESS;NG CoRif.' • ., ,.
'. chicken, spaghetti, e' nd ch
eese'or.e 04 ne,eded it had, but to be wet with ice .: • I - ,
, .. .. after the cora is up; the feeding roots.
tion is needed. ,04 ' • . hags on the distributor to preventfer-make bold to,' Ilse a,. we?' - now an
. LATE -a111.1CATaw or( ProTATORS. dropping on the young Vied% then that is not 'Worn threadbare,the
'B.meli after the .eLep is Well 8, Ifse a, fertiliZer, attaahment on 'blank look of anlitzedient or the elY.
exes
age, or when wi I eertantlY Pay to Make-grrierayeu-
the-Lcultivator --This_aultlyiktes and smile causes ua. it,o feel .embarras p
fertilizer application, rather • than -,te fertilizer in, one operation, . piantAi'l; chandif-hoothaene.w-we °Ifshilono-wideitOlihnot. beoresent
from
nee no fertilizer:at One year • 4. Ilse the. two -row corn .
ii
Agricultural ItePreglontative cland*ted with fertilizer eitaihniesit;‘,and !'cic'es* their, use-. " • • •
a' Pofetti fertiliZer teat. Because of a astride -the ravis. 18betterthan • An'intereeting Way for the child to
izer did not reach its destination until hmaenthde'datiPaslicathetithOthbeurts innoetntisOnfd*gr.c.1,daian• tgehrtenaghlaFtgelle,.. Pgiliy:etincYlnasi *‘Y.•!rkies
delay in freight shipineet, the .tertil-
after 'potatoes were six inollea 5.,,,Use a one-horse Or five -hoe child "wins'', who Can tell or write the ,
high. Rather than not have any test driiiisseli as is seed, for sesait, win; .greatest number Of sYlionYnia. for .
at all; the ItePresentatiire app4ed the, tee,hrigre,a,isin.a,sits,i0ii,instsitdienxge.e.copnonit.. foThr *aids taken from !II:Me lamiliar Verse; ‘,
fertilizer breadcast, and if wria cultt,, to all:romed etops.. pply. su,c,lioisisd 1149. 'heing
tees,' cabbages, tomatoes, and in 'fact;
side dressings of fertilizer tOPota-• , Went to the cupbOard, •
To get r poor: doggie a Beiie;''.
° If you use a fertilizer broadcatiter,
eu;tivate or werk the soil' immediately.
'after applYiiig the 'fertilizer. This mix-
:ee . the fertilizer through .the ..
that the • Innen feeding, reo:tlets • can
get to it. De riot, work deep enotigh
to cut, the mete. • '
• ,
•
18 Tultss .Aeric DANGER Oto 111..TtYRING
• TEE.C11011
FertiliZere 'furnish 1. concentrated ."Bae0": empty; stripped, .
plant-fOodmaterials. A Single hag Of
„fe.rthee, _eon- terce. Stevensoli...may be .t.'•
tains rilereeletaente0:0-Te.ift,16-cidi and
in K'More • available ,anct enickLacting • "A. sboakr-alWitys. say. what'a
form, than half, a ten of er,dineryferm fvau
ifiantire; therefore,•:de not apply the.
Nfertilii6r: dui,: tO. the plant,- but
• let the roots reieh eut_ler what they•
Within an :astonishingly 'Short Uncle' need. . The only -ciengei arises irate
getting fertiliser:op wet. foliage, and:
this can be easily
The signs, which look :t0 Us 'like. the chicks no longer require' artificial
seam form of magic, and which, were. heat, ; the cockerels Should'be,separated
imitated by the EgYlitian .miggiVions from the).piillets and placed' in separ-
17:t8-belalimdelenfeatitibne130fretenbineenteabn,nleottenh7 te colon/ houses) n sei4trate
t 'ran e*" The Will Want
strength and sufficienvY, in 'God. In a geed balaneed 'nes and
this' chapter:fie pleads his lack of abil. the c•ockerels, if the -majority of there
ItY to speak. "I am not eloquent," he are to ,be marketed for broilers, will
sayii:. Compare Isaialt's sense or 'un- want to be fed a finishiag mash, cont.
Werthiness 6;5); and Jeremiah's' taming increased, quantities of • 'corn
plea that he is but a child (Jr 1:6). /heal hritt and so forth. ,
Here, as lathe case ,of every othereii- • The ti h 1 e
cu,se, he iS to learn that his power 'males at this :nog, mnaaakeessait pf0a7.:
emnegs .from God: • •'The milker of the•
mouth can surely teat% What and how Eible foi'' the C3PILei:e1.9 i)13 Pat :an
Ihhee,sheafitel sapeitukd. enkoecoisen'tp,rAmnsiroisedn .sthahaiti heavier weight, which is impossible
where they are subject„to the.unrest
be his spokesman,- ' puidietact:iit .cl,ne to ruining with the
•,13uild up a -better herd by using Separating the sexes at this tiin
good sires:. It costs about the Wine to gives us bigger, healthier pullets, and
feeds a scrub eow as. it does to feed the cockerel* whieh will Market to inilch
pure-bred that MaY• produce three better 'advantage at an earlier age.
times as much' butter -fat.
scious of tie wealtnehs, Yet. finding • E • itrowimur
vatedintO the soil. When the pcitatoes
were harvested, it was found that the
yield had been increased, Jorty-three
bushels' an Item,. at the ritteof 172.
bushels:of potoes fora ton of fel...
tilizers. Practical potato .grewers in
:the ,east, •often follow a 'practiee of
.inalting w. second' applicatimi of feir-'
illizer *hen the•Viaes are from silt to
eight inches h.igh.* '
, ToP-rine.ssteisi
•
! -It is entirely Practical, and 'preht.
able to ten -dress oats at any time dur-
ing the tilleriiig or ateeling stage.' As:
hand you have but te, heat them and Water'. ,. •'' • ' '7 '
• they are reedy to serve.' An eapecially, ,1 alsicaya 'keep. a 'bOX of *mershingii-
' nice chielcen dish is made; by cutting lows on my hospitality:Shelf, A frost-
irito email pieces the meat from a log for -a take is but a matter of a
large..can-Lit Makes MAO two cupfills. 'mernent when, these .are dui in halves,
' Tian; it: into a we" -greased bking placed between the layers and scatter-
' • :dish; pourover it a can of cern and ed over the top, and then set in.?. the
. then two cupfuls of Milk mixed With L oven fora short time.. Cake icings
tNvo beaten • eggs; Season withpepper2; and filliegs May also he bought in jars.
and' Celery salt.' Bake in a moderate! It is not necessary to buy eVery-
, oven until :set. • , • thing for the first stocking of the shelf
bo' 'of 'shredded codfish is on: at One tine; Beleet, the things which
.
the .shelf, -there :::ate Codfish balls, .1 Will, tomb:ire for a.nienu, and then add,
creemed .codfish. „arid codfish eggs, something eabli • week. .:If .Poisible
• which can be.Cliekly Prepared. Other have a ;nicely laundered taklecloth and
hreaktia=dielies•-itrhieli --halta-dOzen-napkinelteptiareadinesa_
. .
have are corned -beef hash,. roast -beef •for Use.; .
• ,4*
Si ON
daughter (v. 21), became the Wife of
Moses. ,
111; THE OPPRESSION' OF ISRAEL, , 23-25.
, . If our egrinmonly accepted dates' are
Jely. la. The Cali of 'Moses. Exodute edrrect, the king :of EgYpt; whose
a: .11 to 4: 18. Goident. Text-CoN'' death is mentioned in verse -23, was
tainiy will be With, thee.--Exod,' I.: the.. great nemeses IL.and his.
12.•. e• sor was Mereziptah, who gage to the
' 4 ' ' ' . • 'about 1208 B.C.;tor. earlier. The
•,. 1. MOSES' stioirr TO stimaN,72:11-22. Israel continued ' They. giglied by
" .-_ ,' ' " - ,...: - The cry of the enslaved:end oppressed
,. , never, fails, -;to reach the eae of God:
•Br. THE visioN .Artn',CALL QF MuEr-o• .
.. .... • • , • ' The Targritn, an ancient Aramaic
''' • • 3 ;1=22. , :
'iv. THE SIGNS Ur•OICH' ACCOMPANIE!D translation, states that, "the bondage
Trip CALL, and hard toil of the Iiraelitee Was
.1.tertioDucrieer--Moseethose to ease- manifest to-.Tehovalr' and he lpromised
elate • himself with his own . down- , to deliver theni." , . , , . ,
. ,
trodden aOd oppressect peop„e, to be on III. THE ,'AtIsION -AN? CALL OF mosss,
'their side and to take their part. This 1. 3:1-22. . .
bee a7.ways been hekl. to 'haVe been ••.• Horeb, v. 1„.js also called Sinai.' Of
-•greatlY to his credit. (CoMpare Acts the four *documents' which are now be -
ch. 7; fieli. 11:2.4-26.) So in the epeich lieved t� have entered into the tempo -
of Stephen ,(Aete; ch. 17), it is Mid, titian of the Pentateuch two used the
ewhen he moo well.nigh forty. Years Paine Iloreb.and two Sinai. The actual
ow it. am(,.i into hid heart to visit his situation is untenovrn. Tradition places
...• breathreuthe childieri of Israel.: And it in the southern , part a the penin-
.. seeing ooe of:them suffer wrong, he ' mea betWeeri. the gulfs of Suez and
' defended hina,• and avenged hire that Akaba. Other indications in the Old
was. opptessed," So.,alse, in the EPistle Testament his:tors.'" . and literatur*
' H ews 'BY. faith MOSes, ' pciiht 'te a p!aee in Or near Edme,
• ANALYSIS. *. • • oppression of the. helpl.ess ,people of
II. THE OPPRESSION 'Ms ISRAEL; 2;23-25. i-maeon of the .boaulagg _and they cried.
• When she. got • '
• The cupboard was here, •
. Arid sO'the peer doggie had •noner-
Synonyme for "ivent'':walkeel;•rari; ,
Married. .••• '
"Cupboard": leiteliefilethinet,
try,. stOre-reena . '
(which. the children alitrula.
be taught . never. ,to With have)
arriVed; reaelled.• •
: -Of -emirse there .,are niany *there,
. BY WILLIAM -NORRIS 1314tR• meet and interlace between ;the roWil,
. • • , .
.01lbe'nPon tirikeilid'e long !Zing pressed harder the 'Yieldine teat andi • •
tiiTIE age it..mnst, have been, because, i then •• he picked . hinitelf • from the . . - "What shall I do? What shall I do?"
of ceiirse,:no boynoivadays-veould:-iiii-----fgrettn&Tlifted•-a-,- battere•d, milk -Pail eriedibeboy; `•lEveeghiegA is' against
t
didge for -ii moment such a •thotight*s..i'and Walked angrily to another: corner, me, and all say the same 'thing"
• larked' in Abe Mind, and finallY, when,' wheresthod the:ceiv_es_if2careed from '.• "Wile taid it first?": • : • . ' ' • .
put into proper shape, flew...from the stone. - It.deePi'awfuTWA:e stfele the
Mouth of this boy -.!the cows were "What do you mean by this, you
making their way • from the, hateful' thing? What IS the Mattel-
-north, pasture te. the barnyard, :and: With your said the bey.. • .
behind theni, walking still more:slow-1, "I'll de as f please .)ut it, for it's-
caine a hey, nobody's' business but my Own:" bel..
---Thele•Jvrit-e• brighttress'4in the west .1101,nd-theme.. • • • • knife; the. pitchfork, the umbreila and
• .it Was the sun smiling* good -night "Well, madaMe, see whose :te plank' had, first come from. ge own .
to the bay -but did not heed,.the.,hitSines8 thie is!" 'exelaimed the boy . lips, and all-hecause he -wanted t
smiles and nods of his friend, and by- I And he : took his. knif,e ,froni his Spend his silver dollar for a
.and -by the jolly sun went •tb rest ,I, placket,. intending to cut a*Switeh 'front b!:keit, when his father desired him
*itheut a good -eight look. from the.; the top" of a fallen tree that •lay '; near: buy ,a geed one:
boy whom he hived: " The, bright blade gleamed a moment in "I did"! he .answered the owl. • 4.
, There was. a tiaktieg of tiny N•ciices, the nruion'ight, but instead ef severing - .1•You've,.made, yobi• bed, now, lie in •
'Which „seemect,to come 'from the old the'switth from' the tree, it, curled as it," said the Owl, as he fixed his eye',
fenee,cirners: was:the drowsy geed,' if made Of paper, not leaving even a • on a tiny Mouse that was slow".y creep -
night Fong of the spring beauties and t mark on the frail hark. • ing toward the bound boy, , • -
yicilets but though the song Wiwi .'And what is the niattet with you,: The heard the f the
intended for the ear§ of this boy alorie,-. Miwr exclaimed the boy. mousee, saice o
and scampe" red baalc toits . •
'rafters and,. 'poking ati; the boy sew
the great eYes of an Ovel, looking.down
Then' he reniembered that the wc;i;cis ;
, .
•
which had been spoken by the cow, the, ,
••• ,
•
0
he heeded' it not-mdeed. he ;did' net 1 . "I'll do as I please' about . it, for it's' but by-and-by; when theowl bad turn.:
hear it at all- • . nabodY's business but me own," whin- ed its head in another direetion, the.
Another 'sweet voice came .floatiuk ed the knife. .* mouse crept skiety out, and Ii•pproscb, •
s yeu pease3" said the boy, drOP-11 in the ptostrate bo said
' • .
over the fleA. from the fence beyond, i == . •
It was 'a robin's goad -night' to,the bo Y ; ping the knife, arid reaching for the "Shan I gnaw .-the. peers .and .set
he leVed; but the boy had no earste pitchfork: "I'll thrash. that 'coVir . any you. at liberty?" - ' •-•`.1, •
• , , ' . , . - .: :"Oh, it :yeti will" sobbed the bov.
catch sweet Sounds, and I • fear the way.it.
I
song, of the loving little birds was lost. There it stood against the haril.'eed . , "But suPffiese, .instead; j should' say.
. :What was the matter? • - :. , the strength Of the boy was not ,suffl- !I'll ! do, As I p'.eage about it for 'it's ,
blindfolded the boy -and he C.ould not.,
"What in the World now" .,'. eiclaini- "Don't say the words again again. I never,
. ,. • nobody's hilliness but my own"" • ••
• Why, an ugly black thought had dent, to move .it.. ' . •
teethe geod-night smiles of his:friend,' (i" the bey,..rubbing•his eyes and gai- never want to. hear .them.; :. Won't you
ing-itt,the fork, as if wondering if he please gnaw the feelers?". jileaded the .
the sun. Ichad t:osed his .ears'and.,he .,
cotild not hear the 'tiny -voieet- 4,, the • *. .: . -
. . • . • • 7 COUOI De awake: "Can't I pick up • a bok. ' • : . ' . • • ..
epritig beaatiee and. *lett, nor.the itchfork to peund acow with?" ' "I'd rather nibble; into, that slick et' . .. -, -It • - • •
'06 Glt kDUATION .
DEL'.. ----7----,
Crsiliricomc?"
elk Nati
_ .
Arid Speak:, whet he • is Cookery*.
And bebeve:MannerlY at tablet, .
• * least as far as he is able."'
"Tinei-berieat-reliable, Pod. '•
"`Stielik" . anger,' talit, converse,
chat. :.. - • • • . '
. .
• "13elgaVe'': act, appear.,
"Nfaimerly"i gentleinanly,
graciousiy,. poli el.. .
• The •littleonesciije'y theganie and
gain flueney.of speech uheenseiously.
The older chilelLeiveifteule tbit_the
wrcts.,which' they ;have usecl mast' be
-13ehned, :and without using
tived the: wOrd. -A•beek of synOnYine
studied after the game is over shovira-
them.:offter word's which, thy alight
• , . • - • .• . •
bitire- used : .• '
Miss MEgaciP:hGariadomin; nd4 . • • .
ing
Miss' •Agnes MacPhail,' 'Member. of
Parliament ;for South-east ;Grey, put
.iii a 'good word for egg gradingdwing
„ diacusiion on the .subjeet hi. the --
.11ousei of.,Commons. The.. discussion'
erase .!'roin ari, offered amendment to •
the egg grading regulatioes calculated •
to relieve egg. preducers of the.neees-; •
• sity et -having their eggs graded.When
•effete -3 for sale .on a public .eiarket.• •
'Miss ,MacPhail had,' from experience
'learned 'of the'adyantages' of market-
ing eggs through a,eig-Operative aye=
tem: The effect of grading, sheclaiin.
ed,. the first to, raise the •
standard. The cOneumer, she pointed'
,ont, is•'guaranteed that if he buys •
tinder the Act, he Will get' just the
quality he walits., Afiyone Who goes
• into a store and purchases "extras' or,
t`pullet ettras" will know exaetly,
what be is:getting.; The standard' his .
been raised,' and on arcount of the .
guarantee„of quality' the consumption ••
of eggs increased'. The eggs produr= •
ed oil Miss Macplaall'e firrithed; since •
loving good -night Of' the robin. ' , do as I'please about it, for it's.' Whegit," 'sag the mouse, turning'Etway. Such a frock as the one pictured
Aldried," . and twisted, and twitted, no.o!ofdoyi"IsS. business but .rhy eater said ,"0.11, ,no, .mouSe! Set .me free, and here is a once eag u y gi ,
. The black thought 'leaped, . and .
when. he WPs grown. 110, refused to be eauth of the. Dead. Sea (see Judges e.e , -I) . . • . two. • - • • , .
h --tooped to. 'la up the bats between'''. l •te ' • .. •
if this' doesn't. heat the na- Wiiiiatr
' I'll . give Yciu • whole ,,, handfuls , Of 1 and, 'an.,,eXcerent, Cho, ice fejr,::eithei e.hgg &ailing. came in, beeri shipped out
• „, . . , , 1.gradua,tion or.party, weareIt is a de- t rough a co-operative poot ylreeggs.. , -
. :about in the mind of the bay; untill as '''''IlktelL.
fore he coul , • . , . ,
found its way td his tongfie; and, be- '
d close his mouth. out •it °I"... the
And the% boy stecid looking ;at the . my Awn way,". Said the mouse, taun•ti de ehino or georgette crepe,. ...It has a and the r.ies s are kept per=ee y . , .
,knife, and the pitchfork. Iiiigly.• . '. ' . ,'
' . • ' f • . .nd i,,,,, di) an,:thtli:ig.inalrlieresteni:d.,nemei‘esa..:dniaYteli...:kfle n.rePe. are' taken frOm the nest twice a day ..
. round eeek, a,nd shert puff sleeves-..i.,1iat. Eggaliris.-iiik•,the'slighteSt vieilde-crick. -''' ,
II d th son of Pharaoh's daughter; 5.4.5); • • ' " - the north pasture,and t e b,arnyard, it- ., "But perhaps :'1. • prefer to ge 1 ; . -,,, • 1 • • i t , ti r.e.is .
= - ' • " ' me free a ,.,
' squeaked 1, ' The full skirt is shirred .ot other defect are not shipped. In
flew, and back again- .: . . . .., 1 He never ' eceild tea. how long. he SeL * . , . ,
If only 'black thought.s tou;d-get los, t stood tileribut atter awhile ,he be.-' f?r,,Y°tIr"" • 1 t' before` be* Pined' t6 fact enIv such eggs are shipped as are
cried the boy.. .. • . .. ,. se‘era ,. i ... . .
when they fly out of one's mouth! But .. • • - .
came aware that a heavy • ram was See 'here, young man! squ- ' the straight' little bodied,, and. a sash strictly ' fresh' and will be likely to ,
• ' • , ' fi Chow at.the eeritreras.
t' X 1.'71 t " Theiewho pool 'eggs in Ontario,, '..
"extras". or •l‘pullet, ex- :./
* - falatig. "wren in o
' t the barn tor an themouse, 'turning siidderay end eotriA Or wide savor, ribbon. ties in a ' large' grade "eithet
• Choosing...rather' to *he evil- entreated', . The angel of:the 'Lord,. v., 2,,is ere
'with. the 'peOp1,0 off God,: than to enjoy; the ''Yisible, or atidilile, representative
,the &figured of siri for a season:, ac- of Jehovah_ 'He speaks , as JehoVab
e l:uniting the reproach. Of Christ great- kimse-,:e; and liat. merely. as a , me,s,
. er glebes- than the ttessiltes:Of Egynt" sinigee. .. .. .. ., •
'(11 b 11••""4-26)* ;Ile' was indeed'. f'`a ! 7lie. busk refieethd• the divine glory..
man 'beleverl ' Of 'God. ani..01011,•,ever.' if one, were to .00k for a rattaral ex.• ,1 dont be.ieve • they can, ,an is ene
'planation Of gaiCh a. phenemenon, ,he r ein ,Attre. left its •infinenee 'outside. '.°I.d•inahl*ell.3 •wili0 he.• knew was:kept igloo to the side of 'the boy; I in going •,
t iithirling about, in the.Mind O.,f •:len the barn firer. , •• ' . • pay. for it, heeause I feet it's the tlini„ . . .
jig to set ;'ill.11:. free, dild.1..1- `Won't telte,anywilis4...in,:lait7.8.1,,eitity7: and 14 ytees. Siie -Miss Meephail, e.enned, are increasing
. , . 3 ',yards .-36,zineli, in itunttfer alt the tinge end ate very .
'-'• - Moses whose Memoriel is , bleseed" .
(. eeles- '.1'' 'IV l'inet;• "r higb 11.6!1`.?r thight, think 'ef -the g-e."..ii3., r24d . h
'. ' ' - 1 "•-• though. there it Willi, again in an in- there, And; he feuttil it ditheing a
, - moiintain side. gloWing like lire in ,the ,,,,he,.14y,,. • .. .. "Ile:Se,. here,. it J'aining 'and 1 I ought '10 do anyway,. but the 'eext ' (*rept? ..d.e. chine; •sash V4
, : • yarcis rthhoft ninth ,in• favor.'of-the grading prin.*
ani integrity, and .or , - 4,;,t.ause,fisu4„,,:taxas .0t. Eta" thorny shr.utt on. -the ,ttati..,
r.,,iiiii:Itt,narr 40 AlintiNi 2'111_4 ',., " i Tette! tries ot the afternoon sun, • nut ••• After aviiii.110-. it, gre,. tiree„,,e, Th., k :wanted your/ said the boY. , • •••• !, time: loin-- good • setter .'fidvi$6.8 •yolifs: ryttic wide. Price 20 eents.., ," ,•. • eiple. Aft*, a tonsidetable.didegistiori .
.. " . .
. ... ' "*Iiethei:that ,be the tree explariatiOn in " "eNMI nie if vitt a
cl1"1" laugh- don't go off and 'think yout do •Just.., • EViiry wernste's.detire•is to achieve in the iloute bY s4yeral membets; ',they •
. .... tile ninure:ta, (milting away to tne a8 you, please about lt, tor you• may` °Int • 'smart ..different appear,ance' proposed aniondmerit was submitted te
It.4 2r,;9tt out unto. his br4/treit;,vt of • What apptared to • Motes. or not, for it seemed to hate gone ott,t Well one., .1 ,. -, -, ..... . ......... „, , : . . .„, ..,, .
. of his ilehreW birth,,and-WSIS iaterest- itual illgindinitioe• tirliich accompanied quietly resting; butit.was still thereepposite side of the barn , .flet get off toe' then ,. asi,y• ,, . 0 , which '.d.rawS favorable conient from the special-'doirimittee en ..agriciiltate
' • . ' ' • ' * . ' •en as youd
' ; : he ebseeVitig public: The ciesigns R.:, And -ce1oidiatien whereit ;was again
'. ii, It. 14. -quite .evident that -lie lin* :there Is ne doubt of the profound tpir.,,VOrner,,Of the bees mind, and.„Set there. "
wOuld be :done by hint; but .the ,EgYP- 'tion on the. lardships and sufferings : of ; the :tiny, na he stoOped to • pick lip bera, on
th:,.- boy; fell fttent Sh,..,,,, r ex,„ anldlis; t•ft:e.,..91;lOi,Ntli •11(1,ilbaerletyti.., thli*e,Serieziser9.:: Oar; gl,..••;11:0(,Idl 1.11;1*Ivrti.:41;11illei6f,11, the stile :kS,ati`rrli fil-.;sb„us,:iefiltied:. litthtol;:te:rtitia,9inin'o9gred.dbireciate
ed in his own people,. Josephus ; dye,. it., There Moses ille.t. With God :1,10;, This it What •oes. ef th'ese patient.: Then began A live race,* hack' and nOW, • ,..
"The ,Ilebreis: depended OE hint, and doubt this. eXpetience ' MeV' haVe been, 1031ging edn's .8at'O' siroP Train the Mouth .4orth acrest 'the fleet of the , great' . , „ . . , -
. were of geed b°Pef4 that greOt thill4. the itsue of a- giing,period of tiiedita•=: cent -s arid. 1 i. -e p ou to acquire :action.
of his rieop.:41. in, tgypt ; ono ara horn..„. the bars ; - , .„ , , .. . baast,on Then tne• •urnoret a • deed end wa ked towird t e earn doer ?nu
ti follow616. l'ti.ri. iTh 'Eth1180Peil(lolac:t.190(11.%:11`,PitlIS;flitlinld'E,•...ing desire to .i.lo , sonw, ,..thing, to liotro . ...Fr, i.,19,.gicl o,rasv about: it,,, for Ws, tnerri;:y ..arokfrid..,tiini. .. ' ,' !.' ' ' • just a," lit,, r,4elk..'tsci.'it; 4.7. hc.itd:tife,wis.:,! tha.t tniteh:desired :Ali Of indf•Vidiialit.v.1 . • • ___-:___,....4‘L.„,_______, . ,.
.., 4ewisli writer fo„*.ews this Staten' lent them iik "me.
- to him, now as ,the voite noisidee hiiSinses, but my on'" ... "What de Ysli maim li,1.1 netinc...0this Old' owl ge.vf. ....,,, .', . •• ' . -.., -,' .., . .•."P• r„„*ef the book le, cents th.t..,F0P.V . There ',' TN . '
,
by the storyOf. A ini.itaty ptatpaio ce duty, lig .ilw, 'call of Ged.",„ .,, • • •Intentl,y-,a eharge .terrie ever • the 'wnY sl it 4.w.a.fit t4.'ilt,;e..'iyo.,u?" panted . "Some ..Ileori: Wile 1.'`r,,' hound .to de,: !IOW '1'.0 O.RD‘FH PATTEP'st8:' . : '— °5 . Ljanger in Wet or
., P ' ayCured Hay'
In which t‘loses led the Egyptiqu•arlity ., ' t wilt iitildr tiii,e, V. 10,:.. Meste ,Neat .clivi. '. 'That' ..: inYsterioas '.'`Sointsthin7, the • hoY, .. • ' ' i „ '•. ;•-zil'theY,- P`reltpe had betterndeaso. to:Writl '-clitr naineand. liddreer4ra.in- •• .. ' art.
01.-e-111. .4‘,:"gi'xiti'i ,alunbgt nnd 'silo of Such. '
With ehil'itY end* elf6'deiie .ngeniet• •,.t.,,he •now. past trildttelife but he is facing Whith neOsYs denglit 6'th:rec. when.thei '• "I"li.dens" t Plei:ernhout'ir feri ii't, pleate abet, People ahout Barris, go.- up in 'srlieke each 'ear, , ,
•Ethionlatis as a result of which ,LIld. qtrihreY ' for the Artsti tiMe his life' have tiothieg else to d6,,r6st•ita'cliatins 1111)1 15 inisinrzs but fl} Own l'''' 1Sugh- they inp.y '.-e..,t• the UUtell1110' Ebing 60' phtietng ,b. kou tenni. Endl6so eln,'' dee t<". ignitieel bY ePente.i*ee•S cern7'
,
• EgYetiati .kuig.• ;and Princen. heearne task.; He/cannot eSetiPe it. ' He.. il A ' li' -til' .
• ed the• lambrel:a. ... ..- ' •%-wrong Wriy and grind Out trotilLe in.-, :,,,...rups di` ..C.Oirt (coin preferred:417AI) •hu8Itieil efl-h.e:! t, it.,w,ni.• Plit in Pel. ,
.---Jogeellus" •histoey•-is.-,• however ot'very et ding .uPen, he,IY . gr"';(1, • *-0°c11.. e .OSS e et. head ran o oi e. i.. • ' Th ,. ' ,• ' ' ' • v- 'se from the stead of blessing. . cured or damp. Man -arils no doubt,
.. . . =
.
, . jealous of hint and.songhtterkid-him. . . t lt, carefully), for each tumber, and
; voice !speaks- in the• deep' Places of 'his . .- , . *,,• ' . .,•••• • • - i • $ , drebi •Iciur."---ordei-t-e-Patt4t-i--Depl• ha,. `t*P'' ', "IT"' 'esd'ille e":'igh Yeaeo .
' j'The Laai.f.O! Andkin, V, MIRY' aar,Send thee 'Mite Pharaoh," Donbt.s. .' tion es '.. ' '' ' , : 1 The o:d plank bene'a.,,thniti'i,mionscienetdtrtoo,'2,hatise and etept inte.hit bed., ; IVI.seri Pubiishing Co.., .73 NVest• Ade,- trough having • cont. . • "'
.J.etilitful authority. .' ,
... , . - . I, c.„ ,, . . .• . • . .1 ner ea ne yara, and stooa there me., floor, but found sib, could. net hi9Ve. T to le •• y, Nven
.s., oto neaehorn part of Egypt, • It is • put awe, The great task is,fhote•ahd her. . She -stood, like a ..statue as he, vrich wrePpeg , em e- s , , ,.. d ,
• ,, , ' , , .. ,
. • 'i!ritntil ilitiit- ' -- `' •• - •
'Aide gt 'Mtn-- to !Pat tents sent ::;.y :stiv*.laKshtiLeiitiag tfloh the
therefore, and I d1
or south-east Of Palestine, 'end east of:
. Misgivings assail hira,„ hilt . they aal;re ,..., . .._ .. .
After a•Wiille 'the boy- carne to Milkihater-thriNva:, Mit' e 'T f• ' * ".." *. . '
• „ •
, 'Usually identified_ ,-ivith• the dentrOl and
, it inutt be .done and he is the man pitted bit.three legged q., eol in posi...° nrOund And a tound the boy, until, he . Ke,ep the "eeNts'Ittid the stableS, e.ean, , ...,;.........- :!..:...:., :...,-.... , ticr v• Blotter. er 'Ta• ter those who' per,. •
'eastern Part of Os Iienineel4 of ginni- ',chosen by' Gott to do it. "Who Ain I?" tion, :Ana Seriting hirnseit, 'en`ngiit, tile rengt.'eosely. •-boitnd to the floor and •ara.Vilartitary. Provide Ix goba. fleor- • . The eeteiest Mention a the "brain" sisi la' 'Putting ' in, &OUP: hliY • Will ..
..ThV InieSt .0..A•fidIalli.„.V. 16, IS here .ho said, and God's answer is "Certain- tt=p fill • tests in hia,lietds .61'id getitty' could net nue a finger. • . , .5„'whrzre the cows Stand; and.use plenty Of Man is found M a medical document create the'eXaet cOndition's fOr 4 flare'
.' be tvto anci.ent nerratiVet Onribined'in 1 MAY become. strong 'with stilehl:tiiiIii;t8r,' Tviiite-streatii flow ati Urtilai; - ' ' ' -'''TtSCreatiacitit:', '-"- ,._. ,i*i..- . ' .. , '' 4, ' ::' :, . r, i St.'t-r a IlgOir, 11 ti'0, e.'ittr•Sing ii*a5' tii;, .. M.'*.not throw away 'the Skimited, Av°4 liattl,ag tit P°.til '0"4. ' "e.ii '
ressed them,, ezpecting to, see 'thet "Let. tile iiii.!. tet ine upl"' he ' of bAding. 'There should be same written in ItIgypt about 1,to0.0.c. , • 4rtd. ,ftWaY goes the burp. . : .', •
.iiiiillect-Ilevet :(y. 1$) 4:, There appear VS. ly,,,,I,YrilliieWitli.thea,o',
.=.lheatheothr•--ehii:...tetWbxsi,:ia•ttoit:ltner)tjiTga•gl4bwoa-d'atttkd-t.ihtaC;Pttlli4ittlrattsltyft-ttz't..ftet...sitk:thiailk-:Ttalt, Out 1 drop ei t_g-- fit.na.dY.' • 1191.X,1,4., ..,1:11:•:•P'1 -:::!1:11,11•'"I', 2-::••"-11 ' ti -W• ' 11).b.'t‘t*•t;11'431;)li''.4...11114ter Pl6aiint 'd°114:411eketiL. TIA('r6 is. le1191*.Vttrt.9?-1il'I''•?4tclit'rrik:1:117.111:1t:664111113e1'4: b' rZ;':' '...
.` ,tbaSO thtteSo in nIlle.a.v!iciLmo4e.s.',fit• tokoti: of .040 10 00,1 thet he hlaY, Ni7c, ',Joie& 0.6%tly ad ' -mt. do 'AS 1 'W.titY0+ tthOUt it *. tOT It's ' inannre an& figniatt.t
• e 'the ' inning. -*intik:Teed it
t ekitepige
.-ieilvesi)--
borne , both . time& ' . Zi.P.P0fak A4'17401 Otit of EgYPtilln bondage, he shit' *hite . Stream . did .riot thi.W.,. The.„„ boy groaned The Plank. patens, , „,..____ ,,v ,,, „...... . 4..; ' k r'#us.!'t conefrOM. , i , t•-tts hi: ,the .Ned,..
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